Data collection sheet on LOG-PLAN-X. From document: "LOG-PLAN-X is a simulation involving the logistics planning for the deployment of a fictitious tactical fighter wing in support of a NATO-type agreement in a fictitious overseas country. Student teams, operating as the Wing Logistics Staff, must first determine the maintenance concept to be operated while deployed--a Queen Bee repair concept or relying on the repair facilities existing in the country. A cost analysis must be developed. Following the development of the maintenance concept the team must arrive at an operating budget for the deployment, instruct the depot item manager how many pressure regulators (the item to be managed) to procure and the delivery schedule desired. These initial decisions are made 3 months prior to the deployment. Following these initial plans and decisions the Wing Logistics Staff are located at the Wing Base in the overseas country with the responsibility of supporting three tactical fighter squadrons located on three remote bases. The only item to be managed is a high-cost, repairable item called a pressure regulator. The regulator must be repaired, shipped, and procured to provide a 95 percent confidence level of support for a deployment lasting 6 months. The simulation is a role-playing exercise with students assuming different roles within OCR and DCM at the Wing level. Failure data is supplied every 2 weeks during the-deployment and decisions must be made related to these failures. In addition to this periodic failure data, other handouts are given from time.to time to describe events or problems that have arisen--problems and events of a real-life type nature. Long-term, short-term, and interim-term planning is emphasized. Particular emphasis is placed on the interrelationship and interdependence of decision-making. Decisions {and indecision) are costed and another objective is to maximize support and minimize costs. Consequently, the effectiveness of the plans and decisions can be measured in total system support costs."