Course Outline

Introduction

Overview of Maintenance Engineering and Asset Management for Government

  • Maintenance definition, importance, and objectives for government operations
  • Asset lifecycle management and integrity in public sector contexts
  • Common maintenance and asset management challenges faced by government agencies

Understanding System Availability and Maintainability for Government

  • Concepts of system effectiveness for government systems
  • System availability, reliability, and maintainability in public sector applications
  • Failure and repair processes for government assets
  • Testing and evaluation methodologies for government systems

Detecting System Fault and Failure for Government

  • Fault diagnosis and prognosis techniques for government equipment
  • Root-cause analysis and common-cause analysis in government operations
  • Planned preventive maintenance (PM) strategies for government assets
  • Safety culture: addressing unsafe acts and conditions in government facilities

Establishing an Effective Maintenance Strategy for Government

  • Key factors for effective maintenance in government agencies
  • Maintenance planning and optimization for government systems
  • Innovation and creativity in government maintenance practices

Managing the System Lifecycle and Operations for Government

  • Lifecycle and whole-life cost analysis for government assets
  • Cost drivers of operations in government facilities
  • Remote and autonomous maintenance solutions for government systems
  • Warranty and service contracts for government equipment

Implementing Condition Monitoring Technologies for Government

  • Probability of detection (POD) in government asset monitoring
  • Probability of sizing (POS) in government condition assessments
  • Decommissioning versus life extension decisions for government assets

Managing the Asset Lifecycle for Government

  • Maintenance practices integrated with asset management for government
  • Management standards and policies for government asset maintenance
  • Risk management, performance evaluation, and improvements in government operations
  • Existing asset management tools and software for government use

Monitoring Maintenance Performance for Government

  • Measuring performance of government maintenance programs
  • Evaluation and analysis of maintenance data for government assets

Summary and Conclusion

Requirements

  • Experience in business operations for government
  • A general understanding of asset management and maintenance

Audience

  • Asset management administrators
  • Maintenance engineers
  • Operations managers
  • Project managers
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