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2. Optimized Organizational Maintenance Activity (OOMA) NALCOMIS. BackgroundWhy OOMAWhat OOMA ProvidesOOMA StructureSummary. 3. NALCOMIS The Early Years. In the beginningLong, long ago, Navy squadrons documented maintenance with Single-copy and Multi-copy Maintenance Action Forms (MAF's)E
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1. NALCOMIS, The Next Generation
2. 2 Optimized Organizational Maintenance Activity (OOMA) NALCOMIS Background
Why OOMA
What OOMA Provides
OOMA Structure
Summary
3. 3 NALCOMISThe Early Years In the beginning
Long, long ago, Navy squadrons documented maintenance with Single-copy and Multi-copy Maintenance Action Forms (MAF’s)
Equipment degradation was tracked by Equipment Statistical Data (ESD) cards
Routine Tasks were documented on Support Action Forms (SAF’s)
All these forms were keypunched and processed at a Data Services Facility (DSF) for monthly report creation.
Streamlining brought with it a single source maintenance document called a VIDS/MAF
Equipment degradation was now tracked by assigning a MESM EOC code to this source document and tied to the Work Unit Code (WUC).
Routine Tasks were still documented on SAF’s
4. 4 NALCOMISThe Electronic Age Enter the computer age with Legacy NALCOMIS
Introduced the electronic version of the VIDS/MAF
Brought a locally managed TMS baseline to track life limited items
Still required a supporting DSF to process monthly source data and create the Monthly Reports
Highly manipulative
5. 5 NALCOMISThe Next Generation Optimized Organizational Maintenance Activity
(OOMA)
6. 6 Why OOMA NALCOMIS? We need to know
Where are our current assets
What are the reliability problems with these assets
What assets are really needed and in what quantities
How much time and effort it “really” takes to maintain our weapons systems
We need to defend our budget
We must control and stabilize the configuration of our weapons systems
7. 7 What is OOMA NALCOMIS?
OOMA is an automated system that provides maintenance, material and operation managers with timely, accurate and complete information on which to base daily decisions in the management of assigned aircraft and equipment
OOMA is a Navy Tactical Command Support System (NTCSS) Business Process Improvement (BPI) that updates the current legacy NALCOMIS OMA application
Current OOMA Release: 825-03-05.00
8. 8 What OOMA NALCOMIS Provides Automated Electronic Logset Management
Capability to track installed components in the as built baseline configuration.
Ability to verify the TD status for any component in the as configured baseline
Eliminates the loss of historical data through the entire life cycle of the component
Readily allows viewing of the entire “as built” configuration for each aircraft and weapons system
Data Replication
Near Real-time data replicated continuously for population into Deckplate daily
No end of the month close-out of source documents
Historical data only populates upon WO completion
Access by Cognizant Wings and TYCOM can be provided to activities Servers for real-time data extraction
9. 9 What OOMA NALCOMIS Provides Ability to track accurate aircraft configurations
Standard interfaces for aircraft-specific diagnostic systems (AME)
Electronic Logsets
An entire aircraft logbook with SCR’s and associated AESR’s are created
Accuracy and validity of data is vastly improved
The ability to manipulate data has been greatly reduced or eliminated
Readiness Data when needed
Automatically ties PMC EOC codes to WUC
Reduces the ability to manipulate Subsystem Capability Impact Reporting (SCIR) documentation
Allows the Maintenance Managers to accurately monitor aircraft readiness status without waiting for monthly generated reports
10. 10 What OOMA NALCOMIS Provides Promotes “Accuracy and Discipline In Reporting”
PMA managed and administered replicating baseline
Point of entry Validation Specifications
Reports Generated within the database to satisfy the CNAF 4790.2 requirements
It ‘s the right Program for the Job
11. 11 OOMA Structure Baseline
Built using the respective Platform’s publications
Continuously managed by the Platform BLM
Consists of WUC hierarchy populated with only the authorized Part Number / Cage combinations
Utilizes Tasks (TD’s, Inspections, Overhauls, etc.) that are created to the actual component level
All electronic assets created within the fleet are alike
Electronic Logsets
Each repairable gets an electronic record
Each Life Limited Item is created with a Electronic History Record (ALS) to document life limits on
Each repairable that has a Task against it has an Electronic History Record (ALS) to record the Task on
12. 12
13. 13 OOMA NALCOMISThe Way Forward Received Operational Test letter from COMOPTEVFOR on 01 March 2007 recommending Fleet Introduction of OOMA
Currently installed in 7 TMS platforms in:
51 squadrons
22 IMAs
2 DCMAs
2 Depots
24 platform baselines in production with 5 awaiting production
Allowed the P3 Community to devise the CMO concept with multiple squadron operating from one database server sharing manning and aircraft
14. 14 Summary OOMA. . .
Tracks the “as-built” aircraft configuration
All serialized components must have a PMA baseline created
Provides for Electronic Logsets for each tracked repairable
Encompasses standard interfaces for aircraft-specific
diagnostic systems (AME)
Restricts the ability to manipulate data, as had been the norm with Legacy NALCOMIS
Allows all like aircraft and components to be identical from activity to activity
The bottom line is:
This Maintenance Management Tool can manage the activities aircraft as well as, all uninstalled components, mission mounted items, support equipment, and weapons.