SBIR-STTR Award

Life Cycle (LCC) Oriented for Naval Aircraft
Award last edited on: 11/30/2018

Sponsored Program
SBIR
Awarding Agency
DOD : Navy
Total Award Amount
$612,976
Award Phase
2
Solicitation Topic Code
N92-146
Principal Investigator
James Brennan

Company Information

Brennan & Associates Inc

2614 W Arkansas Ln
Arlington, TX 76016
   (817) 860-1325
   N/A
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Location: Single
Congr. District: 06
County: Tarrant

Phase I

Contract Number: N00019-94-C-0119
Start Date: 5/5/1994    Completed: 11/5/1994
Phase I year
1994
Phase I Amount
$52,750
The primary task output of Phase I will be the formulation of a LCC Model Requirements Specification describing the approach to be used in Phase II to develop a flexible, meaningful PC-based LCC model particularly sensitive to the Navy Aircraft Carrier application. The model specification will embody the results of extensive research into the carrier application, existing LCC models, and input data availability. It will use the best features of the existing models and new capabilities, such as Monte Carlo simulation for sensitivity analyses and graphical presentation of results for ease of decision making. The bottom line will be a tool for cost control on future Navy Aircraft Carrier applications.

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Phase II

Contract Number: N00019-96-C-2045
Start Date: 9/20/1996    Completed: 9/20/1997
Phase II year
1996
Phase II Amount
$560,226
Develop a flexible, meaningful PC-based LCC model particularly sensitive to the Navy Aircraft Carrier application. The model specification will embody the results of extensive research into the carrier application, existing LCC models, and input data availability. It will use the best features of the existing models and new capabilities, such as Monte Carlo simulation for sensitivity analyses and graphical presentation of results for ease of decision making. The bottom line will be a tool for cost control on future Navy Aircraft Carrier applications.

Keywords:
Lcc Model Aircraft Carrier Tradeoffs Estimates Input Parameters Ils Cost Effectiveness