Sustainment definition

Sustainment means optional follow-on sustainment support, after the warranty period ends, including phone support, email support, bug fixes and any applicable software updates. Sustainment applies to the VMT only.
Sustainment means the recurrent, day-to-day, periodic, or scheduled work required to preserve a Government- owned facility, its installed equipment, and its premises in such a condition that it may be used for its designated purpose.
Sustainment means work required to maintain and preserve a real property facility, that it may be effectively used for its designated functional purpose. Sustainment includes maintenance and repair work.

Examples of Sustainment in a sentence

  • Note: Cells with a zero value indicate systems for which renewal is not scheduled in that year.Inflation Rate: 3%* Indicates non-renewable system Forecasted Sustainment Requirement The following chart shows the current building deficiencies and forecasting sustainment requirements over the next ten years.

  • Sustainment resources programmed to shift from a retiring ship to a new ship must now stay in place – for the duration of the extension.

  • See also William Baker et al., “Design for Sustainment: The Ohio Replacement Submarine,” Naval Engineers Journal, September 2015: 89-96.

  • Note: Cells with a zero value indicate systems for which renewal is not scheduled in that year.Inflation Rate: 3%* Indicates non-renewable system Forecasted Sustainment RequirementThe following chart shows the current building deficiencies and forecasting sustainment requirements over the next ten years.

  • While the Committee fully supports the Coast Guard’s Service Life Extension Project for its nine-vessel 140-foot icebreaking tugs as part of the In-Service Vessel Sustainment Program, it notes that additional assets may be necessary to successfully operate in the heavy ice conditions often experienced by the Great Lakes.

  • Sustainment also includes major repairs or replacement of facility components (usually accomplished by contract) that are expected to occur periodically throughout the life cycle of facilities.

  • Component clauses, except as provided DFARS PGI 201.301(b)(iii)(A), require Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition & Sustainment (USD(A&S))/DPC approval.

  • Sustainment contracts, including those for performance-based logistics, sustainment support, contractor logistics support, life-cycle product support, and weapon systems product support (see 10 U.S.C. 2337(c)), may require the contractor to hold or manage Government inventory.

  • The Principal Director, Defense Pricing and Contracting, will forward the request to the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition and Sustainment) (USD(A&S)) as appropriate.

  • Equivalency for the following classes must be provided as follows: Level 1 - (1) Fundamentals of Systems Acquisition Management, (2) Acquisition Logistics Fundamentals, (3) Systems Sustainment Management; Level 2 – (1) Level 1 classes, (2) Intermediate Systems Acquisition, (3) Intermediate Acquisition Logistics, (4) Performance Based Logistics; Level 3 – (1) Level 1 and 2 Classes, (2) Executive Life Cycle Logistics Management, (3) Reliability and Maintainability.

Related to Sustainment

  • Containment means the installation of a backflow prevention assembly or a backflow prevention method at any connection to the public water system that supplies an auxiliary water system, location, facility, or area such that backflow from a cross connection into the public water system is prevented.

  • Sustainability means the use, development, and protection of resources at a rate and in a manner that enables people to meet their current needs while allowing future generations to meet their own needs; “sustainability” requires simultaneously meeting environmental, economic and community needs.

  • disaster management means a continuous and integrated process of planning, organising, coordinating and implementing measures which are necessary or expedient for—

  • Nonattainment area means an area so designated by the administrator, acting pursuant to Section 107 of the Act.

  • Sustainable means a technology or concept that allows the use of a natural resource

  • Cleanup costs means expenses (including but not limited to legal and professional fees) incurred in testing for, monitoring, cleaning up, removing, containing, treating, neutralizing, detoxifying or assessing the effects of Pollutants.

  • Rehabilitation services means face-to-face individual or group services provided by qualified staff to develop skill necessary to perform activities of daily living and successful integration into community life.

  • Substantial rehabilitation means, with respect to the SAIL Program, to bring a Development back to its original state with added improvements, where the value of such repairs or improvements (excluding the costs of acquiring or moving a structure) exceeds 40 percent of the appraised as is value (excluding land) of such Development before repair and less than 50 percent of the proposed construction work consists of new construction. For purposes of this definition, the value of the repairs or improvements means the Development Cost. To be considered “Substantial Rehabilitation,” there must be at least the foundations remaining from the previous structures, suitable to support the proposed construction.

  • Monitoring means the measurement of radiation, radioactive material concentrations, surface area activities or quantities of radioactive material and the use of the results of these measurements to evaluate potential exposures and doses. For purposes of these regulations, "radiation monitoring" and "radiation protection monitoring" are equivalent terms.

  • Oversight means the term as it is defined in the Stewardship Agreement between CDOT and the FHWA.

  • Attainment area means a geographic area designated by EPA at 40 CFR Part 81 as having attained the National Ambient Air Quality Standard for a given criteria pollutant.

  • Animal feeding operation (“AFO”) means a lot or facility (other than an aquatic animal production facility) where animals have been, are, or will be stabled or confined and fed or maintained for a total of 45 days or more in any 12-month period, and crops, vegetation, forage growth, or post-harvest residues are not sustained in the normal growing season over any portion of the lot or facility [40 CFR § 122.23(b)(1)].

  • Resource means assets and income.

  • Vocational rehabilitation services means professional services reasonably necessary during or after, or both during and after, medical treatment to enable a disabled injured employee to return to gainful employment as soon as practical. "Vocational rehabilitation services" includes vocational evaluation, retraining and job placement.

  • Development means any man-made change to improved or unimproved real estate, including, but not limited to, buildings or other structures, mining, dredging, filling, grading, paving, excavation or drilling operations, or storage of equipment or materials.

  • congestion means a situation where the demand for transmission capacity exceeds the available transfer capability

  • Containment building means a hazardous waste management unit that is used to store or treat hazardous waste pursuant to the provisions of Subpart DD of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 724 and Subpart DD of 35 Ill. Adm. Code 725.

  • Cost center means a cost category delineated by cost reporting forms prescribed by the office.

  • Costs For any Person, any claims, losses, damages, penalties, fines, forfeitures, reasonable and necessary legal fees and related costs, judgments, and other costs and expenses of such Person.

  • Habilitation means the process by which a person is assisted

  • Cleanup means actions necessary to contain, collect, control, identify, analyze, clean up, treat, disperse, remove or dispose of a hazardous substance.

  • Rehabilitation Program means a written vocational rehabilitation program:

  • Conservation means any reduction in electric power

  • Ex-situ conservation means the conservation of components of biological diversity outside their natural habitats.

  • Water conservation means the preservation and careful management of water resources.

  • In-situ conservation means the conservation of ecosystems and natural habitats and the maintenance and recovery of viable populations of species in their natural surroundings and, in the case of domesticated or cultivated species, in the surroundings where they have developed their distinctive properties.