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Article: Remote monitoring: SWE improves equipment operating condition feedback.(Surface Warfare Enterprise)(Integrated Condition Assessment System)
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- July 1, 2008
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The Remote Monitoring initiative under the Surface Warfare Enterprise (SWE) has resulted in significantly improved equipment monitoring for surface ship hull, mechanical and electrical (HM&E) equipment.
Through the combined efforts of Naval Surface Forces and Ship Systems Engineering Station (SSES) in Philadelphia, the Integrated Condition Assessment System (ICAS) has been updated to allow analysis via automatic downloading of ships' data to a central NAVSSES server. The combined improvements now deliver to the ship an Integrated Performance Appraisal Report (iPAR) of current equipment operating conditions within 24 hours.
The previous process for iPAR ...
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