Thursday, December 09, 2010 11:53:05 PM
Good report.
A few things come to mind. Did you find it odd that they were making machine parts and maintaining a machine shop? Were they making the attempt to find the items commercially before going to this expense? Each custom part requires some arrangement or source for replacements and spares, as well as design specifications.
Even if they needed custom parts, I would think that they would spec them and have them built externally, then these same sources could be used for later P2O implementations. Frankly, I would have expected only a few custom items on an as-necessary basis.
What are your impressions on their readiness to build more P2O units rapidly? Are they ready with a Construction Package and detailed design documentation? Or is this a one-off?
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