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This suite of technologies developed under Pathfinder,
in what we refer to as the Accelerated Technology Application of
Cost Knowledge (ATACK) program, utilizes years of research in affordability,
cost/benefit analysis, methods engineering, high productivity modeling
tools development, and educational methods development. The ATACK
program, leveraging the Cost Modeling Handbook developed under NSF
MOTI funding, developed a set of affordability prediction technologies,
methods, and educational resources to create a framework for rapidly
assembling, testing, and fielding TCBOM models. These technologies
include job cost evaluation systems and applications, workflow management
simulation models, a re-configurable cost/benefit model application,
and a life cycle cost model for use in a comprehensive 3-D product
development environment. The Pathfinder technology was initially
applied in the Oklahoma City Air Logistics Center (OC-ALC) and the
Corpus Christi Army Depot (CCAD) support facilities.
Pathfinder Benefits
In addition to the transition of actual research technology
into production application, a major focus of Pathfinder was to
discover ways to make this transition efficient, rapid, and affordable.
In this respect, the Pathfinder project acheived innovative methods
and technology for making the US's vast asset base of research results
more productive.
In addition, Pathfinder's rapid implementation cycle
enabled simultaneous creation of commercializable products. The
KBSI SMARTCOST®
product that existed before the start of the effort was extended
significantly. A new product, SMARTSTAT™,
evolved from the need to apply robust Monte Carlo simulation techniques
to the implementation of cost and benefits estimation models. Recognizing
the value of the rapid simulation of process execution costs, we
also developed a built in simulator for the KBSI PROSIM®
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