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E-raamat: Predicting Outcomes of Investments in Maintenance and Repair of Federal Facilities

  • Formaat: 151 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 30-Jan-2012
  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780309221870
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  • Keel: eng
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The deteriorating condition of federal facilities poses economic, safety, operational, and environmental risks to the federal government, to the achievement of the missions of federal agencies, and to the achievement of public policy goals. Primary factors underlying this deterioration are the age of federal facilitiesabout half are at least 50 years oldand decades of inadequate investment for their maintenance and repair. These issues are not new and there are no quick fixes. However, the current operating environment provides both the impetus and the opportunity to place investments in federal facilities' maintenance and repair on a new, more sustainable course for the 21st Century. Despite the magnitude of investments, funding for the maintenance and repair of federal facilities has been inadequate for many years, and myriad projects have been deferred.



Predicting Outcomes of Investments in Maintenance and Repair of Federal Facilities identifies processes and practices for transforming the current portfolio of federal facilities into one that is more economically, physically, and environmentally sustainable. This report addresses ways to predict or quantify the outcomes that can be expected from a given level of maintenance and repair investments in federal facilities or facilities' systems, and what strategies, measures, and data should be in place to determine the actual outcomes of facilities maintenance and repair investments.



Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Introduction 2 Outcomes and Risks Associated with Investments in Maintenance and Repair 3 Data, Tools, and Technologies to Support Investments in Maintenance and Repair 4 Effective Practices for Investment in Maintenance and Repair 5 Communicating Outcomes and Risk 6 Findings and Recommendations 7 Implementing a Risk-Based Strategy for Investments in Federal Facilities' Maintenance and Repair References Appendixes Appendix A: Biosketches of Committee Members Appendix B: Committee Interviews and Briefings Appendix C: Some Fundamentals of the Risk-Based Approach
Summary 1(8)
1 Introduction
9(18)
Characteristics of the Portfolio of Federal Facilities
11(3)
Long-Standing Investment and Management Issues
14(4)
Impetus for and Foundation of More Sustainable Practices
18(5)
Statement of Task
23(1)
The Committee's Approach
23(2)
Organization of This Report
25(2)
2 Outcomes and Risks Associated with Investments in Maintenance and Repair
27(11)
Typical Outcomes of Investments in Maintenance and Repair
28(7)
Risks Posed by Deteriorating Facilities
35(3)
3 Data, Tools, and Technologies to Support Investments in Maintenance and Repair
38(17)
Data Acquisition and Tracking Systems
39(9)
Indexes and Models for Measuring Outcomes
48(3)
Predictive Models for Decision Support
51(4)
4 Effective Practices for Investment in Maintenance and Repair
55(17)
Dispose of Excess and Underutilized Facilities
57(3)
Pursue a Proactive Strategy to Minimize the Total Facilities "Footprint"
60(1)
Correlate the Effects of Failure with the Organization's Mission
61(3)
Correlate Repair Delay with Sustainment Cost
64(3)
Remove Must-Fund Projects and Those Supported by Acceptable Financial Payback from the Maintenance and Repair Account
67(3)
Strategically Assess the Condition of Facilities
70(1)
Conduct a Year-End Budget Review to Evaluate Investment Performance
71(1)
5 Communicating Outcomes and Risk
72(6)
Issues Related to Effective Communication
72(2)
Communication Strategies Used by Private-Sector Organizations
74(2)
Communicating the Value of Maintenance and Repair to a Mission
76(2)
6 Findings and Recommendations
78(10)
Findings
79(7)
Recommendations
86(2)
7 Implementing a Risk-Based Strategy for Investments in Federal Facilities' Maintenance and Repair
88(21)
Measures of Outcomes
89(6)
Linking Maintenance and Repair Investments and Outcomes to Mission
95(5)
Guidelines for Developing an Annual Risk-Based Funding Request
100(2)
Predicting Outcomes of a Given Level of Investment in Maintenance and Repair
102(1)
Methods for Identifying Risks Related to Deteriorating Facilities
103(6)
REFERENCES
109(8)
APPENDIXES
A Biosketches of Committee Members
117(6)
B Committee Interviews and Briefings
123(2)
C Some Fundamentals of the Risk-Based Approach
125