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Digital Maturity Survey for the Defense Industry
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Digital Maturity Survey for the Defense Industry
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This survey measures your company’s ability to manage long project cycles, strict regulatory compliance, and traceability throughout the product lifecycle. (Scoring for Response Options: 1 = Never/Manual, 5 = Fully/Integrated)
Section A: Project, Contract, and Financial Control
This section measures the compliance of projects with legal, financial, and schedule constraints.
A1. Are contract requirements, cost estimation, and revenue recognition (Accounting) automatically integrated with project tracking within a single system?
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A2. Are project budgets and actual expenditure data reported by the system as weekly early warnings to identify risky variances?
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A3. Is subcontractor/supplier management fully linked to your project schedule to monitor compliance with contract terms and delivery timelines?
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A4. Is the transition of a project from one milestone to the next enforced by the system only after all required approvals and documentation are completed?
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A5. Are the labor hours spent on each project automatically recorded and approved based on the relevant security and clearance levels?
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Section B: Product Lifecycle and Configuration Management
This section measures the technical consistency and control of the product from design through production and maintenance.
B1. Are revisions and changes (ECO/ECR) made in the design (CAD/PLM) system transferred to the production and procurement systems through an automated and documented process?
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B2. Is the "As uilt Configuration Record" for each delivered product maintained along with the serial numbers of every part and sub-system used?
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B3. When a non conformance is detected during production, is it automatically communicated to the Engineering/Design team through a direct feedback loop?
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B4. Are specific security and quality certification requirements for a component verified by the system to prevent the use of incorrect or uncertified parts?
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B5. Are production parts and critical raw materials under 100% bidirectional traceability (from supplier to final delivery) at all times?
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Section C: Maintenance, Service, and Regulatory Compliance
This section measures the maintenance of long-life systems, security protocols, and legal/regulatory compliance.
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C1. Can the maintenance/overhaul history and the "As-Maintained" configuration of the system at the customer site be viewed by field technicians via mobile devices?
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C2. Is the inventory management of critical components managed through specialized storage procedures in compliance with authorization and security clearance protocols?
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C3. Are all critical operations (QC, testing, delivery) documented in the system with an auditable and non-alterable electronic signature and approval record?
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C4. Does the failure data generated during maintenance operations provide automatic input to the Predictive Maintenance program by performing part life and forecasting analysis?
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C5. After a part or system is delivered, does every revision and part replacement performed during the warranty period automatically update the warranty tracking?
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