Bayesian Component Reliability- An F-35 Case Study

A challenging aspect ofa system reliability assessment is integratingmultiple sources of information, such as component, subsystem, and full-system data,along with previous test data or subject matter expert (SME) opinion. A powerfulfeature of Bayesian analyses is the ability to combine these multiple sources of dataand variability in an informed way to perform statistical inference. This feature isparticularly valuable in assessing system reliability where testing is limited and only asmall number of failures (or none at all) are observed....

2019 · Rebecca Medlin, V. Bram Lillard

Reliability Best Practices and Lessons Learned in the Department of Defense

Despite the importance of acquiring reliable systems to support thewarfighter, many military programs fail to meet reliability requirements, which affectsthe overall suitability and cost of the system. To determine ways to improve reliabilityoutcomes in the future, research staff from the Institute for Defense analysesOperational Evaluation Division compiled case studies identifying reliability lessonslearned and best practices for several DOT&E oversight programs. The case studiesprovide program specific information on strategies that worked well or did not workwell to produce reliable systems....

2018 · Jon Bell, Jane Pinelis, Laura Freeman