Legacy Management Solutions

LEM vs Vendor: Why OEMs Need a Legacy Equipment Manufacturer for Long-Term Sustainment

If you treat legacy like a transaction, you’ll keep paying for it.  Many OEMs think of end-of-life and sustainment transfers as a simple handoff. You document the product, pick a vendor, issue a PO, and move on.  But what happens when that “simple” PO fails an audit? Or when a critical DoD program is grounded because that…

Legacy Sustainment In-House: Hidden Risk for Embedded OEMs

What Happens When Embedded OEMs Keep Legacy Sustainment In-House? A quiet erosion that often ends in a sudden catastrophe.  The risk isn’t always a single, dramatic event; it’s a slow, silent drift. Systems degrade. Critical knowledge walks out the door. Customers grow frustrated. And leadership is often unaware of just how fragile their internal support has become until it’s too late. …

What is Long-Term Availability for Embedded Boards?

If you’ve been around obsolescence management before, then you most likely understand what this phrase means and its importance in legacy equipment manufacturing. However, if you’re new to the scene or if you’re in need of a refresher, then this article is for you.  Long-term availability of embedded boards and systems is what GDCA is…

Are Obsolescence Management Processes Crucial to Corporate Strategy?

Why Obsolescence Management Processes are Crucial to Support Corporate Strategy Since I began working at GDCA, I have had the opportunity to work closely with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to better understand and deal with the impact of low-performing older designs. The nature of my work often has me talking with team members throughout their…