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Through Life Support Ltd - Products and Services. Integrated Logistics Support | Nova Systems. Nova is able to provide all elements required to deliver an ILS program within the capability life cycle from requirements through to final validation. Nova believes all elements of ILS are ideally developed in coordination with the system engineering effort and with each other. Through our experience we are able to apply tradeoffs required between elements in order to acquire a system that is: affordable (lowest life cycle cost), operable, supportable, sustainable, transportable, and environmentally sound.

Nova can develop all the planning documents and activities that coincide with development of the system acquisition strategy, and the program will be tailored accordingly. Nova is currently providing significant consulting support to the ADF’s largest ILS transformation project JP2077. Nova during the project life cycle has experience in the following essential ILS elements of a major program: European Platform on Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) - Environment. Additional tools In its Communication on Integrated Product Policy (COM (2003)302), the European Commission concluded that Life Cycle Assessments provide the best framework for assessing the potential environmental impacts of products currently available.

In the document, the need for more consistent data and consensus LCA methodologies was underlined. It was therefore announced that the Commission will provide a platform to facilitate communication and exchanges on life-cycle data and launch a co-ordination initiative involving both ongoing data collection efforts in the EU and existing harmonisation initiatives. The debate is ongoing about good practice in LCA use and interpretation. The Commission intends to further this debate through a series of studies and workshops with the aim of producing a handbook on best practice, based on the best possible consensus attainable among stakeholders. The project started in mid-2005 and is initially planned to run until mid-2008.

Life-cycle costing (LCC) as a contribution to sustainable construction: towards a common methodology - Construction - Enterprise and Industry. Construction Life-cycle Costing (LCC) is a technique used to estimate the total cost of ownership. It allows comparative cost assessments to be made over a specific period of time, taking into account relevant economic factors both in terms of initial capital costs and future operational and asset replacement cost. There is no specific legislation in Europe requiring LCC to be taken into account in procurement procedures, but the Economically Most Advantageous Tender (EMAT) mechanism introduces it as an option in public procurement directives. A number of different guidance papers have been produced in the Member States for use by government departments procuring construction works and services. Davis Langdon carried out during 2006-2007 an analysis and evaluation of the different national approaches to LCC and developed an EU-wide methodological framework for the estimation of life cycle costs for buildings and constructed assets.

Integrated logistics support. Integrated logistics support (ILS) is an integrated and iterative process for developing materiel and a support strategy that optimizes functional support, leverages existing resources, and guides the system engineering process to quantify and lower life cycle cost and decrease the logistics footprint (demand for logistics), making the system easier to support. Although originally developed for military purposes, it is also widely used in commercial product support or customer service organisations.[1] ILS Defined[edit] In general, ILS plans and directs the identification and development of logistics support and system requirements for military systems, with the goal of creating systems that last longer and require less support, thereby reducing costs and increasing return on investments. ILS therefore, addresses these aspects of supportability not only during acquisition, but also throughout the operational life cycle of the system.

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