
In Brief
Integrated Logistics Support (ILS) refers to a structured and unified approach within system engineering to ensure effective product or system integration (when applicable). It reduces logistics demands by optimizing maintenance systems, streamlining support processes, and lowering life cycle costs.
Key ILS objectives at GETS:
- Define system and support requirements.
- Integrate support considerations into the design from the early stages of the life cycle.
- Acquire the necessary support resources.
- Ensure seamless integration of related systems.
- Deliver the required support at minimal cost.
ILS is widely applied across industries where significant investments are made to develop capabilities, including:
- Railway Systems
- Military & Defense
- Oil & Gas
- Aviation & Space
- Shipping
- And other large-scale sectors
Big Data Analysis in ILS and Systems Integration
To optimize ILS and Systems Integration in large-scale projects, we incorporate Big Data Analysis, which involves the storage, processing, and management of structured data (e.g., SQL databases) and unstructured data (e.g., text or images). However, the real value lies not in the volume of data but in how it is utilized.
Given the vast volume, variety, and speed of modern information flow, capturing and analyzing this complex environment is essential. That is why Big Data is defined by the ‘seven V’s’:
Technological Issues Provided
Storage
Hardware and software resources that allow distributed and redundant storage of data, facilitating access and availability.
Processing
Data processing tools as the technological basis for operating with large volumes of information (Batch) or fast flows of data in real time.
Analysis
Algorithms and methods to perform data analysis, producing information of value to the business.
Management
Our database administration supported tasks include: change management, performance monitoring/tuning, backups and recovery. Also, responsible for automated rollbacks, restarts and recovery as well as the logging and auditing of activity.
