crs1026
Superstar
NRE is more of a dirty word in some places than others. There's nothing wrong with Project Engineering, which is just a sensible modification of something that has been amortised over a past life and can be life extended to meet new and forecast needs. A great deal of the engineering needed to refocus VIA's activities, or move to HFR, falls in this category.
However if you are building Littoral warships and before they are commissioned you already need to modify them because their mission has been rewritten, then yes NRE is a bad thing.
A rail example would be having built infrastructure to accommodate a train or service, and now you have decided not to run that service and you decide to pull the signalling or crossovers out. There are a few of those around.
- Paul
However if you are building Littoral warships and before they are commissioned you already need to modify them because their mission has been rewritten, then yes NRE is a bad thing.
A rail example would be having built infrastructure to accommodate a train or service, and now you have decided not to run that service and you decide to pull the signalling or crossovers out. There are a few of those around.
- Paul