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IDRC Maintenance Value Chain. Maintenance and Modernization Info Management. Budget Determination and Programming (TYCOM/FLT/OPNAV ). Generation of Periodic Maint. Requirements (SUBMEPP). Modernization Requirements Definition (TYCOM/NAVSEA).
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IDRC Maintenance Value Chain Maintenance and Modernization Info Management Budget Determination and Programming (TYCOM/FLT/OPNAV) Generation of Periodic Maint. Requirements (SUBMEPP) Modernization Requirements Definition (TYCOM/NAVSEA) Generation of corrective maintenance requirements (Ships Force) Mission Area Readiness (Surge, Deploy, Emergency Surge) Coordinate Maintenance Actions (RSG/NSSC/TYCOM/ISIC) Execute Maintenance (LMA & Executing MA (RMC’s, Contractors, Warfare Centers)), including Distance Support Readiness Assmnt’s (TSRA, 3M, ORSE, QA) (TYCOM, RMC/RSG, ISIC) Work Definition Conference Work Planning & Assignment Pre-Arrival Conference Planning Availability, including shipchecks Work Identification FC & Trials Work pkg close/cert Develop Work Pkg Int rem & equip. diass. Inspection & reporting Estab. Test conditions Restore interference Estab.Condi for Main Accomplish Repairs FMAV Execution Testing
Supporting Activities TYCOM NAVY SUBMEPP NSSC/RSG ISIC NAVSEA Material Readiness Crew Readiness Policy Technical Support MER CMP TYPICAL FMAV Multiple Value Streams • Requirements • Priority Setting • CSMP • CMP • IMMPS • URO • SHIPALTs • Modernization • Training • Qualification • Plan • Planning & Support • WDC • Ship Check • Material Ordering • FWP Development • Controlled • Non-controlled • Work Sequencing • AIT Coordination Work Control WAF SOMS Tagout MOAs • Repair • Interference • Controlled (FMA) • Non-controlled (SF) • Rigging • Staging • Component repair • Machining • Electroplating • Fabrication • SF Preservation • System restoration • Lagging • Calibration Test Test Forms SF Coordination Test execution OQE NDT Problem resolution DFS Certification
Material (Maintenance and Modernization) Readiness and Readiness Indicators • Terms of Reference: • Material Readiness. The combined modernization and maintenance posture of a submarine such that a report of readiness level is a report of the probability that the submarine can achieve deployable status within the time-frame of the reported FRP status; material readiness is applied to mission areas and cannot be divorced from workforce and supply chain capacity. • Readiness ROI Indicators. Predictive (leading) or descriptive (lagging) measures of the probability that a submarine can achieve deployable status within the time-frame of the FRP readiness level • Readiness Indicators: • Leading indicators (predictor of success). Assessment (3M, QA, ORSE) performance, rate of accomplishment of threshold modernization (safety & environmental items), port loading, (depot: performance to contract or BPMP milestones), CSMP backlog, CASREP backlog, DFS (temporary or pending adjudication) backlog • Lagging indicators (document failure). Sailing Inefficiency (Fails-to-sail and unscheduled returns to port), C-3 & C-4 CASREP burdened-days, • Investments: • Material, labor (direct & distance) • Alteration development • Infrastructure
Requirements TYCOM ISIC FMA RSG/NSSC Ship FMA Ship SUBMEPP PMT MDCO Prioritized Work RMAIS Ship’s Force Work Definition Conference Planning Availability A-28 CSMP RSG/NSSC Order Material Develop FWP/CWPs FTSC Assess CSRR WSR TARGET TAMS Establish Maintenance Availability A-30 New Work Establish Budget Pre-Arrival Conference A-0 FMAV EXECUTION TYCOM ISIC FMA RSG/NSSC Ship