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Gis And Management Of Recovery, Repair And Maint Resources

Gis And Management Of Recovery, Repair And Maint Resources. LT COL AJAY KACKER. CHANGING PARADIGM. INTRODUCTION. “ A picture is worth a thousand words.” - A Chinese proverb. INTRODUCTION. Dependence of Military on Technology Victory complete only after spatial dominance

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Gis And Management Of Recovery, Repair And Maint Resources

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  1. Gis And Management Of Recovery, Repair And Maint Resources LT COL AJAY KACKER

  2. CHANGING PARADIGM

  3. INTRODUCTION “ A picture is worth a thousand words.” - A Chinese proverb

  4. INTRODUCTION • Dependence of Military on Technology • Victory complete only after spatial dominance • Spatial Data of crucial importance to Mil Commanders • GIS – A platform for flow of Spatial info • Logistics inherently connected to geographical data

  5. PHASES PHASE I - GIS IN MILITARY LOGISTICS PHASE II - ROLE OF CORPS OF EME PHASE III - MANAGEMENT OF RECOVERY RESOURCES PHASE IV - MANAGEMENT OF REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE RESOURCES PHASE V - CONCLUSION

  6. PHASE-I GIS IN MILITARY LOGISTICS

  7. NETWORK CENTRIC WARFARE

  8. Orient w Orient TIME Orient Observe Decide Observe Decide Observe Decide Act Act Act Pierce the Mind-time-space Continuum OODA LOOP

  9. WORKING TOGETHER WORKS Tactician Strategist Logistician Industry Rep

  10. PHASE-II ROLE OF CORPS OF EME

  11. ROLE OF EME • Tech limb of India Army providing engineering support to all eqpt of the Army. • Sustains the Combat potential of the Army. • Echelon based service delivery model. • Tactical Front – Enrolled Combatants • Strategic Depth – Leveraging civilian workforce

  12. TASKS OF EME • Promote reliability and maintainability • Render advice to the staff, arms and other services to ensure maximum availability • Prepare procedures and instructions concerning repair and maintenance • Ensure maintenance of equipment • Recover vehicles or equipment casualties

  13. PHASE-III MANAGEMENT OF RECOVERY RESOURCES

  14. RECOVERY VEHICLE DEPLOYMENT AND TRACKING SYSTEM

  15. RECOVERY VEHICLE DEPLOYMENT AND TRACKING SYSTEM Fleet Management System

  16. PHASE IV MANAGEMENT OF REPAIR AND MAINTENANCE RESOURCES

  17. PROJECT EMERALD(EME RELIABILITY,AVAILABILITY & LOGISTIC DELIVERY)

  18. ENHANCING EMERALD • Leveraging ‘spatial’ reference to data increases value • Greater Visualisation capability • Enriching the spatial context • Re-deployment options • Increasing Prediction accuracy • Locating assets for maintenance purposes

  19. FLEET MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

  20. ROAD SPACE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM

  21. PHASE-V CONCLUSION

  22. You will learn more about a road by traveling it than by consulting all the maps in the world….

  23. “The Only Thing Harder than Getting a New Idea into the Military is Getting an Old One Out.” - Liddell Hart

  24. THANK YOU

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