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The DEXS system is a common Oracle database that allows
for existing systems integration, better WIP (Work In Progress)
visibility, more efficient documentation and reporting, and most
importantly, an overall reduced cycle time. DEXS Phase I was designed
to facilitate the coverage of the DEXS system by developing capabilities
that are needed to support additional end items (assets) and are
prerequisites to automating the PMS-2 500-hour Phase Review Document
and providing the foundation data for a future potential scheduling
system. It also was designed to convert existing time-consuming
paper Shop Travelers in the PageMaker format to DEXS.
Prior initiatives implemented an Oracle database and
forms-based Shop Traveler management system (DEXS), and it provided
for the capture of Pre-Shop Analysis (PSA) inspection results via
either a terminal or handheld computer. Customized Shop Travelers
can be printed on demand when all approvals for work have been obtained.
UH-60, MH/HH-60, and UH-1N programs are supported by DEXS.
As the result of the DEXS Phase I project, the Oracle
Database and the User Interface forms used by Production Support
have been enhanced to support embedding graphics and tables into
Shop Travelers and into Workbooks. This functionality is required
to support Shop Travelers used by Engines and by Components organizations.
Shop Travelers and Workbooks have been enhanced with the ability
to display graphics and tables.
Shop Travelers have also been enhanced to display
bar codes for National Stock Number (NSN) and condition codes to
facilitate Production Control's transfer of material via the Standard
Depot System (SDS) to the Automated Storage and Retrieval System
(ASRS).
Perhaps the most significant enhancement is the addition
of Work In Process (WIP) Tracking capability. This provides the
capability to collect part status and condition information once
the part and its associated Shop Traveler leave the Disassembly/PSA
area. Currently there is minimal visibility to part status, and
no visibility to part condition once a part leaves the Disassembly/PSA
area.
DEXS now provides the capability for production control
to scan a bar code when a part enters a work center and when it
leaves. It provides the capability for a mechanic or technician
to scan a bar code when work begins on a step, whenever there is
a significant delay (Awaiting Parts - AWP, Awaiting Manpower - AWM,
etc), and when the step is complete. It provides the capability
for Quality to scan a bar code to specify when a part transitions
from Repairable to Serviceable, or to Beyond Economical Repair -
BER. This Work In Process (WIP) Tracking capability has the potential,
when deployed and utilized, to automate a significant portion of
the PMS-2 500 hr Phase Review documentation that the UH-60 SOW requires.
This currently absorbs a significant amount of manpower and cycle
time to manage manually. WIP Tracking also provides a foundation
upon which a scheduling system can be implemented.
Working with AH-64 Production Support, the AH-64 Pre-Mod
Shop Travelers were converted from PageMaker files into the DEXS
database. AH-64 Production Support is now editing the Shop Travelers
in DEXS preparatory to submitting them to Quality for approval to
use them on the shop floor. Working with Engines Production Support,
the Shop Travelers for the T700-C engines were also converted into
the DEXS database. Engines Production Support is editing these Shop
Travelers in the DEXS database in preparation to submitting them
to Quality for approval.
DEXS I is a step toward the support of implementation
of the WLMP recommendations. It provides a platform to collect all
shop level data and integrate it all into a single Oracle database
or set of databases such that when WLMP is ready to implement at
CCAD, there will be a single data conversion or a single interface
for all shop level data. This data is currently spread across multiple
systems implemented in multiple languages and environments. In many
cases it is not maintained electronically at all. Deployment and
management of the DEXS WIP Tracking functionality will facilitate
the establishment of data discipline that will be required for a
successful ERP implementation.
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