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The VX-31 squadron is staffed with active-duty US Navy and Marine personnel, government civilians and contractors who work together to support Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E) of FA-18C/D, FA-18E/F, EA-18G, and AV-8B aircraft, weapons and systems. The U.S. Navy Advanced Weapons Lab at VX-31 selected HTii to provide a data system and personnel to collect, store, analyze and report test-related aircraft Built-In-Test (BIT) and maintenance data and to provide a long-term, traceable record of developmental test maintenance data and results. HTii met this requirement with a variation of its Test Information Management System (TIMS) uniquely designed for the collection and scoring of aircraft BIT data and it's uniquely-trained test data analysts.

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The HTii TIMS is a Microsoft Access, or SQL Server, based data system that facilitates automated data collection and reporting at VX-31. The TIMS database contains the following integrated modules: Flight Debriefs, Questionnaires, Deficiency Tracking and Reporting, Analysis Tools and Test Reports. The TIMS prompts test participants to ensure results and observations are captured for all objectives during each phase of testing and provides a repository for all DT&E-related information. Another integrated module of the TIMS database, collects Reliability, Maintainability, Logistics Supportability and Availability (RMLA) data from Optimized NALCOMIS and associated data sources, performs calculations and generates actual performance metrics for the system under test, including BIT data from the FA-18/EA-18 Automated Maintenance Environment (AME). The TIMS at VX-31 incorporates uniquely developed data interfaces for the FA-18, EA-18G, and AV-8B aircraft platforms and their systems, and allows near-real-time monitoring of RMLA against requirements during the flight test period.

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HTii provides onsite and offsite support to VX-31 through database design and development, automated import from aircraft and administrative data systems and tailoring unique data reports. Through the TIMS database, HTii provides the squadron an in-depth and comprehensive understanding of the relationships between past and current tests as well as the ability to verify that the systems under test meet specifications and satisfy operational requirements. HTii analysts are uniquely qualified to help plan and execute tests that generate, collect and report data relevant to mission and system requirements. We constantly review both formal requests and internally generated customer needs to develop better tools that support test preparation, execution and reporting. Our objective is to provide an integrated picture of DT&E results that optimizes the warfighting capabilities of our Naval forces and minimizes risk to the young men and women who operate and maintain them.

U.S. Navy Air Test and Evaluation Squadron VX-31 TIMS

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