Sec. 242. COMPTROLLER GENERAL REVIEW OF AUTONOMIC LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR F-35 LIGHTNING II AIRCRAFT
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## SEC. 242 COMPTROLLER GENERAL REVIEW OF AUTONOMIC LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEM FOR F-35 LIGHTNING II AIRCRAFT ###
(a)Report Not later than April 1, 2016, the Comptroller General of the United States shall submit to the congressional defense committees a report on the autonomic logistics information system for the F-35 Lightning II aircraft program. ###
(b)Elements The report under subsection
(a)shall include, at a minimum, the following: ####
(1)The fielding status, in terms of units equipped with various software and hardware configurations, for the autonomic logistics information system element of the F-35 Lightning II aircraft program, as of the date of the report. ####
(2)The development schedule for upgrades to the autonomic logistics information system, and an assessment of the ability of the F-35 Lightning II aircraft program to maintain such schedule. ####
(3)The views of maintenance personnel and other personnel involved in operating and maintaining F-35 Lightning II aircraft in testing and operational units. ####
(4)The effect of the autonomic logistics information system program on the operational availability of the F-35 Lightning II aircraft program. ####
(5)Improvements, if any, regarding the time required for maintenance personnel to input data and use the autonomic logistics information system. ####
(6)The ability of the autonomic logistics information system to be deployed on both ships and to forward land-based locations, including any limitations of such a deployable version. ####
(7)The cost estimates for development and fielding of the autonomic logistics information system program and an assessment of the capability of the program to address performance problems within the planned resources. ####
(8)Other matters regarding the autonomic logistics information system that the Comptroller General determines of critical importance to the long-term viability of the system.