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Integration of Sustainment Management Systems (SMS) with the Army Installation Status Report for Infrastructure (ISR-I)
This report describes the process for integrating the BUILDER Sustainment Management System (SMS) with the US Army Installation Status Report for Infrastructure (ISR-I). A common building component and assessment data framework between SMS and ISR-I was developed to link local facility condition and functional requirements managed through the BUILDER Sustainment Management System (SMS) to enterprise-level quality and mission metrics reported in the ISR-I. To accomplish this, the applicable facility components for all 63 ISR-I rating standards booklets were mapped to the corresponding BUILDER inventory items based on the UniFormat II classification system (ASTM E 1557-02). This data framework enables BUILDER to extract condition and functionality data from the ISR-I for certain building systems and components. It also establishes a foundation for uploading quality and mission capability ratings to the ISR-I for facilities that have been assessed using BUILDER. The outcome is a higher level of interoperability between the BUILDER SMS and ISR-I systems. BUILDER can use ISR-I condition data to drive the development of local installation annual work plans, and BUILDER-generated condition indices can feed ISR-I reporting requirements.
Integration of Sustainment Management Systems (SMS) with the Army Installation Status Report for Infrastructure (ISR-I)
This report describes the process for integrating the BUILDER Sustainment Management System (SMS) with the US Army Installation Status Report for Infrastructure (ISR-I). A common building component and assessment data framework between SMS and ISR-I was developed to link local facility condition and functional requirements managed through the BUILDER Sustainment Management System (SMS) to enterprise-level quality and mission metrics reported in the ISR-I. To accomplish this, the applicable facility components for all 63 ISR-I rating standards booklets were mapped to the corresponding BUILDER inventory items based on the UniFormat II classification system (ASTM E 1557-02). This data framework enables BUILDER to extract condition and functionality data from the ISR-I for certain building systems and components. It also establishes a foundation for uploading quality and mission capability ratings to the ISR-I for facilities that have been assessed using BUILDER. The outcome is a higher level of interoperability between the BUILDER SMS and ISR-I systems. BUILDER can use ISR-I condition data to drive the development of local installation annual work plans, and BUILDER-generated condition indices can feed ISR-I reporting requirements.
Integration of Sustainment Management Systems (SMS) with the Army Installation Status Report for Infrastructure (ISR-I)
M. N. Grussing (author) / K. M. Dilks (author) / M. C. Walters (author)
2011
43 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Army facilities , Infrastructure , Inventory , Management planning and control , Quality , Ratings , Reports , Sms(Sustainment management system) , Isr-i(Installation status report for infrastructure) , Srm(Sustainment restoration and modernization) , Uniformat ii , Facility life cycle , Condition assessment , Army real property database
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