Military Asset Readiness Dashboard

Monitoring **Rotable Parts** (e.g., cannon barrels, radar modules) and Tactical Platform Components (TPC) readiness.

Mission Overview: Key Financial & Risk Indicators

Missing/Lost TPC (Drone Payloads)

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Critical TPC lost or stolen (Source: Missing Hardware Assets)

Rotable Inventory Deficit Cost

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Projected cost for emergency spare part acquisition.

Expiring Support Agreements (90 Days)

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Total Rotable & TPC maintenance agreements expiring

Obsolescence Alerts (90 Days)

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Rotable and TPC models reaching EOL/EoS

Avg. Critical Asset Lead Time (Days)

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Average time from request to deployment across all sources.

Completed Rotable Repair Goals

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Rotable Recalibration Savings: (Reduced acquisition cost)

Completed TPC Fleet Readiness Goals

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TPC Refurbishment Savings: (Source: HAM Success Goal)

Asset Readiness & Lookup: Core Maintenance Metrics

Total Installed Assets

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Total active Rotable Parts and TPC.

Availability (%)

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Average asset uptime.

Reliability (%)

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Likelihood of asset performing its intended function.

Average time between Failures (MTBF)

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Hours until next failure event.

Mean time to repair (MTTR)

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Average time required to repair a failed asset (Hours).

Unscheduled Downtime (Avg. Hours)

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Average unplanned downtime per asset per month.

Detailed Asset Breakdown

Unscheduled Downtime by Product Type (Hours)

Total Assets by Status (Count)

Total Assets by Product Type (Count)

Asset Inventory Lookup

Asset ID Asset Type Model Location Status Readiness Score

Filterable list of individual critical assets currently deployed or in reserve.

SOLOMON SCM/PLM Capabilities

The SOLOMON SENTINEL system is built on an integrated Supply Chain Management (SCM) and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) platform, ensuring comprehensive oversight from design to disposal.

Benefits of Integrated Supply Chain Management

Leverage an integrated SCM software solution to enable a straightforward, responsive, and secure supplier management system. By coordinating processes and encouraging early supplier involvement throughout all stages of the product lifecycle, we significantly enhance the agility and resilience of our readiness pipeline.

Manage Suppliers, Supplier Data, and Supplied Parts

Effectively manage supplier information in a central location and provide full visibility to all stakeholders using dedicated vendor management capabilities. This central hub streamlines the processes of onboarding new partners and ensuring the details for existing suppliers and their supplied critical parts are always up-to-date.

Integrate Partners and Suppliers into the PLM Environment

The system allows us to manage time-bound contracts and provide external suppliers with access to the data they need for collaboration, while simultaneously ensuring sensitive data from other suppliers remains confidential. This capability enables rapid, collaborative design decisions crucial for modern military hardware.

Ensure Visibility Across the Entire Supply Chain

Collaborate seamlessly with authorized suppliers across the globe while maintaining continuous visibility and traceability of supplier information and actions. Every critical part's journey, from production to deployment, is logged and accessible, greatly improving accountability and readiness planning.

Strategic Sourcing and Sustainment Analytics

Access **real-time pricing, supply, and demand insights** to power strategic sourcing decisions with a focus on long-term sustainment. The platform analyzes market trends, usage rates (demand), and current supplier capacity (supply) to recommend optimal purchase timing and quantity, minimizing costs while ensuring continuity of critical asset supply.

Identify and Mitigate Supply Chain Risks

Proactively manage supply chain risks and minimize disruptions to ensure continuity in the face of various threats. The system actively monitors for risks arising from supplier disruptions, geopolitical events, and market fluctuations, providing early warnings (as seen in the Obsolescence & Risk section) to allow for preemptive action.

Deployment Time (Days) by Supply Chain Option

Rotable Parts: Average Deployment Time (Days)

TPC: Average Deployment Time (Days)

Visualization of deployment lead time based on the origin of the asset: Ready Reserve (Fastest), Vendor Acquisition (Medium), or Depot Repair/Refurbishment (Longest).

Delivery Costs ($) by Supply Chain Option

This section details the variable financial costs associated with utilizing different supply chain options for asset delivery.

Rotable Parts: Average Delivery Cost ($)

TPC: Average Delivery Cost ($)

Acquisition vs. Ready Reserve Utilization

Rotable Parts: Ready Reserve vs. New Acquisition

TPC: Ready Reserve vs. New Acquisition

Utilization compares components fulfilled from Ready Reserve (Inventory) versus new components procured via Purchase Orders (Net New Acquisition).

Obsolescence & Agreement Risk

This section tracks critical models nearing End-of-Life (EOL/EoS) and maintenance agreements due to expire soon. Review the Mission Overview section for the current Obsolescence Alerts and Expiring Agreements counts.

Supplier Risk Profile: Supply Chain Vulnerability

Supplier Compliance Risk Score Delivery Consistency Price Volatility Overall Risk

Risk is calculated based on historical compliance audits, on-time delivery metrics, and recent price fluctuations.

Global Network Footprint

This map highlights the current geographic distribution of critical assets and their supporting military bases. Heavy asset concentration (high volume) indicates high-demand theaters requiring accelerated sustainment efforts. [Image of a global military logistics network map]

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA (CONUS & OCONUS)

Total Active Assets (TPC & Rotables):

12,500

  • Fort Liberty, NC
  • Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, HI
  • Camp Pendleton, CA

🌏 APAC Region

Total Active Assets (TPC & Rotables):

8,200

  • Kadena Air Base (Japan)
  • Camp Humphreys (S. Korea)
  • Naval Base Guam

πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ͺ UAE / CENTCOM

Total Active Assets (TPC & Rotables):

1,100

  • Al Dhafra Air Base
  • Jebel Ali Naval Base
  • Camp Arifjan (Kuwait - CENTCOM region)

πŸ—ΊοΈ Other ASIA / AFRICOM

Total Active Assets (TPC & Rotables):

4,500

  • Diego Garcia
  • Camp Lemonnier (Djibouti)
  • Thule Air Base (Greenland - Strategic)

Asset counts are aggregated across all Rotable and TPC types deployed at key strategic bases within the region.