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This report consolidates the Integrated Test Successes from various programs as of March 10, 2010. Key achievements include the Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition (LJDAM) evaluation, which resulted in savings of $1.43 million and a 6-week acceleration in fielding. Other notable outcomes include the Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) reliability assessment saving $7.2 million and 60 days, and the MQ-9 Reaper program, which saved $600,000 and reduced the timeline by 7 months. These efforts underscore the commitment to effective resource management in defense testing.
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Darlene Mosser-KernerDevelopmental Test & EvaluationDeputy Director, Program Policy, Guidance and Assessment Integrated Test Successes March 10, 2010
Integrated Test Successes(Data provided by AFOTEC) • Laser Joint Direct Attack Munition (LJDAM) Final Operational Utility Evaluation (OUE): Saved $1.43M and accelerated fielding 6 weeks • Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM) Reliability Operational Assessment: Saved $7.2M and 60 Days • A/OA-10C: Informed Fielding Decision and Supported 2007 AEF Deployment TDY savings • MQ-9 Reaper: Saved $600K and 7 Months • CV-22: Simultaneous training and testing $290K TDY savings • C-5 RERP OT&E Plan: Saved 3 months and reduced original test deployment footprint by 50% • Wideband Global SATCOM: Saved 10 months and $434K in test work hours • Space Based infrared System (SBIRS) Highly Elliptical Orbit 1: Accelerated USSTRATCOM/J65 Certification by 65 days