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Product Name: E-4B Advanced Airborne Command Post
Product Description
The E-4B Advanced Airborne Command Post is designed to be used by the
National Command Authority as a survivable command post for control of U.S.
forces in all levels of conflict including nuclear war. In addition to its
primary mission, secondary missions assigned to the E-4B include VIP travel
support and Federal Emergency Management Agency support, which provides
communications to relief efforts following natural disasters such as hurricanes
and earthquakes.
Boeing supported the E-4B fleet of four modified Boeing 747 aircraft for 25
years in the areas of Contractor Logistics Support (CLS), engineering services
and technical order support.
Providing Contractor Logistics Support
The CLS includes spares configuration management; identifying spare parts
requirements; procuring spares; repairing failed spares and equipment; operating
the Contractor Operated and Maintained Base Supply (COMBS); providing technical
assistance and training by on-site Boeing field service personnel; accomplishing
programmed depot maintenance and strip and paint; and depot level service
bulletin/technical order accomplishment. This support assures that the basic
aircraft and on-board command, control and communications systems are ready to
support the U. S. Air Force operational needs. The contract goal for mission
capable spares is 98 percent. The cumulative total over 25 years has never been
below 99 percent.
Engineering Services Support
Engineering Services Support consists of Boeing and vendor service bulletin
reviews and recommendations for compliance, development and upkeep of aircraft
maintenance plans, 747 fleet wide in-service activity data review, E-4B master
drawing and data file maintenance, operational problem resolution support,
in-flight emergencies consultation, accident/incident investigations,
configuration tracking and responses to customer and user inquiries.
In addition, Boeing performs a variety of specialized tasks including
developing airframe and electronic system enhancements and development of new
communications system improvements utilizing the Air Force System Integration
Laboratory.
Technical Order Sustaining Support
Technical Order Sustaining Support is being provided for both commercial
format and MIL-SPEC format technical manuals used to operate and maintain the
E-4B aircraft. All major volume manuals are produced by computer methods that
provide the Air Force with high quality, low cost technical data.
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