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Computer Resources Support element encompasses the
facilities, hardware, software, documentation, manpower,
and personnel needed to operate and support mission
critical computer hardware/software systems. As both
the primary end item, support equipment, and training
devices increase in complexity, more and more software
is being used.
The expense associated with the design and maintenance
of software programs is so high that one cannot afford
to not manage this process effectively. It is standard
practice to establish some form of computer resource
working group to accomplish the necessary planning and
management of computer resources support. As can be
seen in its definition, this element does cross the
lines of responsibility in other support elements, i.e.,
facilities, manpower, etc.
It becomes the program office decision to whether all
the resource requirements needed to support this element
are managed by a single CRS manager or by the other
appropriate logistics element managers with the CRS
manager monitoring.
Credit to Richard A. Andrews, CPL...
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