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Title: Reconsidering Readiness for the Egyptian Navy
Authors: Mohamed Elsayed
Keywords: readiness
simulation model
cost estimation
Issue Date: 4-Feb-2026
Publisher: Acquisition Research Program
Citation: APA
Series/Report no.: Acquisition Management;NPS-AM-26-036
Poster;NPS-AM-26-037
Abstract: This thesis evaluates and compares two readiness reporting models for the Egyptian Navy: the traditional binary classification system and the proposed Operational Readiness Score Model (ORSM). The current system reports a ship as either fully operational (100%) or unavailable (0%), failing to capture partial mission capabilities. ORSM introduces a mission-based readiness framework, assigning readiness scores based on the percentage of missions a vessel can complete. A stochastic simulation implemented in Excel and R was employed to test these models across a representative sample of Egyptian Navy ships. Initial results suggest that ORSM provides a more accurate, data-driven, and operationally relevant assessment, reducing overestimation errors and improving fleet management. Findings emphasize the importance of transitioning to mission-based readiness evaluations for strategic decision-making, maintenance optimization, and resource allocation. The study offers actionable recommendations for fleet sustainment, modernization, and predictive maintenance strategies to enhance operational effectiveness
Description: Acquisition Management / Graduate Student
URI: https://dair.nps.edu/handle/123456789/5475
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