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W.S.I.T. WEAPON SYSTEM IMPACT TOOL

W.S.I.T. WEAPON SYSTEM IMPACT TOOL. Reasons Why We Developed. Allows the PA or Management to see which Weapon Systems utilize a specific document. Allows the identification of the user of the document and enhance the coordination cycle.

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W.S.I.T. WEAPON SYSTEM IMPACT TOOL

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  1. W.S.I.T.WEAPON SYSTEM IMPACT TOOL

  2. Reasons Why We Developed • Allows the PA or Management to see which Weapon Systems utilize a specific document. • Allows the identification of the user of the document and enhance the coordination cycle. • Allows for Resource Analysis/Allocation/ on individual documents or a group of documents.

  3. Initial Requirements • Query by standardization document number MilSpec, FedSpec, commercial item description (CID), and non-government standard (NGS) for the following information: • Summary number and list of affected weapon systems • Summary number and list of referenced NSNs and controlling part number • Query by weapon system for: • Summary number and list of controlling standardization document numbers

  4. REVISED WSIT / COHERENT VIEW ARCHITECTURE QUERY 1 INPUT STD DOC NO MIL SPEC FED SPEC CID NGS QUERY 2 INPUT WSDC XSB COHERENT VIEW XSB INFERRED DATA SPEC_RELATION PLATFORM_RELATION HTTP INTERFACE FLIS NSN_CAGE_PN_RNCC/VC TABLE 94 – VOL.10 DOD 4100.39 M Item Standardization Code Authorized Specs & Stds TECH_CHARS SAMMS_CTDF STDP - OPTION_E PID - OPTION_B • QUERY 1 • REPORT • SUMMARY NO & WSDC • SUMMARY NO, NSN, & CONTROLLING PART NO • QUERY 2 • REPORT • SUMMARY NO CONTROLLING STD DOC NO QTY – OPTION_N PGI – OPTION_C WSSP CON – OPTION_M

  5. Sampling by Source of Data

  6. Weapons System Lookup The Weapon System Lookup feature allows the users to identify: Service : The service which operates the weapons platform Type : The type of weapons system Description : Description of the weapons system e.g. “F-14”WSDC: The code it self.

  7. Specifications Lookup Users can query by: Document Id : User can enter a partial document id and get back all documents which begin with or exactly match the specified criteria Document Number: User can enter the numeric sequence of the document id to search for documents Document Description : User can search for all specifications by searching on words which appear in the document description.

  8. WSDC Query WSDC query allows the user to view all the different specifications which affect the parts of a weapons system.

  9. Spec Query Users also have the option to specify a specification and retrieve all weapons systems affected.

  10. NSN Query When the user clicks on the NIIN count or enters both a specification number and a WSDC WSIT returns all NSNs in the weapon system affected by the specified query. Along with the NSN relationship and source information is also provided.

  11. Login Screen

  12. Query Screen

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  14. Looking Ahead • Auditability of the data trail • WSIT will display the link to the source data to show the Spec extraction in context • Look at the possibility of accessing procurement data • Completeness • Expand the WSIT data sources to include service data such as • Navy SNAPSHOT • Army ARTIS • Air Force API • Currency • Refresh the current data and design methods to ensure the source data is constantly refreshed. • Keep track of superseded specifications • Usability • Improve the WWW site to include expanded NSN searching • Better filtering and sorting of results • Batch querying • Closer integration with ASSIST

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