Apache Prime Vendor Support (PVS): a case study of implementing the PVS initiative world wide in support of the AH-64 Apache Helicopter

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In 1998, The AH-64 Apache sustainment was the most expensive in the Army and the sixth most expensive in DoD. Apache represented 22% of the Army Working Capital Fund expenditures and accounted for 5050-60 million in Army Material Command (AMC) sustainment expenditures. Because of the overwhelming sustainment costs, Apache modernization programs remain unfunded. Between 42% and 49% of Apache sustainment costs funded AWCF and AMC overhead costs and Apache units would typically pay 45% to 50% above the actual repair parts acquisition costs.Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.U.S. Army (USA) authorhttp://archive.org/details/apacheprimevendo10945942

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