Space Range Scheduling and the Lean Aerospace Initiative

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This study describes how lean principles and thinking can be applied to space range operations. The lean concepts of the right thing, right place, and the right time are applicable and relevant to this study. The basis for the lean concepts and principles considered is the Lean Aerospace Initiative LAI. The LAI originated from the International Motor Vehicle Program IMVP that was conducted by a team from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT. The LAI is a collaborative research program involving government, industry, labor, and academia primarily MIT. The partnership began in 1993 through support of the U.S. Air Force as the Lean Aircraft Initiative and was renamed in 1997 as the Lean Aerospace Initiative when it was realized that lean principles can and should be applied to test and space activities. The partnership allows the exchange of knowledge and research. As a result, it is expected that there will be fundamental improvements and added value in industry and government operations.

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