Logistics

Proven capabilities for the development of systems that improve maintenance and logistics operations

We develop network architectures and system designs that are enablers for Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM), Performance Based Logistics (PBL), and other Sustainment Transformation initiatives.

    Requirements and Architecture Definition
  • Logistics Systems
  • Built-In Test (BIT)
  • Sustainment Databases
  • User Interface Design
  • Technology Enablers for Performance Based Logistics (PBL)
  • Data Collection and Analysis
  • Asset Tracking
  • Product Configuration Management


    Design
  • Taxonomy
  • Ontology
  • Service Oriented Architectures
  • Database Design
  • Mobile Workforce Design
  • End-to-End Process Models
  • Communications and Information Assurance Design
    Integration
  • Enterprise Information Systems
  • Enterprise Service Bus
  • Rapid Integration Software Development
  • 20-Server System and Software Integration Lab




MIMOSA and CLOE Compliant Designs

The Machinery Information Management Open Systems Alliance (MIMOSA) is defining standards for describing, collecting, and sharing sustainment information throughout the enterprise in a net-centric environment. Utilizing this standard empowers applications and individuals across the enterprise to collaborate to maintain operational availability of equipment. The MIMOSA standards are applicable to many domains. Control Point is defining the domain configuration required to meet the Army’s Common Logistics Operating Environment (CLOE) vision. Additionally, CPC has developed a process of synergy encompassing architecture, analysis, design, and implementation that results in MIMOSA and CLOE enabled products.