(peculiar) Spec Electronics/aircraft/(e2c) Parts

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Part Number
NSN
NIIN
123AV72224-1 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
014089920
123AV72224-3 Radio Frequency Cable Assembly
014089920
123AV80006-1 Aircraft Control Panel
014839370
123CSM51780-5 Torque Tube Assembly
012489182
123G710139 Boresight Aligner
000735566
123GT10139 Boresight Aligner
000735566
123P10327-506 Special Panel Assembly
012965755
123P10341-501 Cowling
013582799
123P10341-511 Cowling
013582799
123P10341-519 Cowling
013582799
123PE50100-21 Signal Data Converter
004982461
123PE50100-3 Signal Data Converter
004982461
123PE50100-5 Signal Data Converter
004982461
123PE50100-7 Signal Data Converter
004982461
123PE50500-9 Interconnecting Box
012673353
123PE50580-5 Electrical Cable Assembly-switch
012673302
123SAV2718-1 Cable Assembly
012590748
123SAV3112-1 Cable Assembly
012596561
123SAV51401-1 Cable Assembly
010166347
123SAV51830-1 Radar Adapter Set
010488004
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A work breakdown structure (WBS), in project management and systems engineering, is a deliverable-oriented breakdown of a project into smaller components. A work breakdown structure is a key project deliverable that organizes the team's work into manageable sections. The Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK 5) defines the work breakdown structure as a "A hierarchical decomposition of the total scope of work to be carried out by the project team to accomplish the project objectives and create the required deliverables."

A work breakdown structure element may be a product, data, service, or any combination thereof. A WBS also provides the necessary framework for detailed cost estimating and control along with providing guidance for schedule development and control.

WBS is a hierarchical and incremental decomposition of the project into phases, deliverables and work packages. It is a tree structure, which shows a subdivision of effort required to achieve an objective; for example a program, project, and contract. In a project or contract, the WBS is developed by starting with the end objective and successively subdividing it into manageable components in terms of size, duration, and responsibility (e.g., systems, subsystems, components, tasks, subtasks, and work packages) which include all steps necessary to achieve the objective.

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