2013 Reference Guide - Maxwell Gunter Annex

2013 Reference Guide - Maxwell Gunter Annex 2013 Reference Guide - Maxwell Gunter Annex

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HIB LOGISTICS FEASIBILITY ANALYSIS CAPABILITY (DCAPES-LOGFAC) DCAPES-LOGFAC supports operations and logistics planning providing tasking capability down to the National Stock Number (NSN) level of detail in support of specific Operation Plans (OPLANs). LOGFAC also supports logistics and feasibility or course of action analyses. LOGFAC supports planning, execution and monitoring of forces, equipment and supplies during peacetime, contingency situations, periods of national crisis, and both limited and global war. ACAT level: Non-ACAT Resource provider: AFC2IC Primary customer: Logistics planners SAF/A4 & A5, MAJCOM, COCOM Operations and Current contractor/contract type: Harris IT/FFP System type: Web-based applications Number of Users: 70 WARFIGHTER BENEFITS Produces the Air Force Wartime Aircraft Activity report (WAA) Projects munitions end items based on component availability by base or theater of operation Produces the munitions and non-munitions War Consumable Distribution Objectives (WCDO) for theater pre-positioning Supports capability assessments for real world taskings as well as ad hoc scenarios based on available/projected sustainment assets Projects sustainment requirements; what-if functions to determine shortfalls, and associated costs CONTACT Program Manager: 72 Capt Jered Fry jered.fry@gunter.af.mil

DEPOT SOURCE OF REPAIR II (DSOR II) HIB DSOR II is the current business process tool used to determine the best and most appropriate facility to perform depot-level repairs. This process is required by DODI 5000.02, Operation of the Defense Acquisition System, and further defined in Air Force Guidance Memorandum to AFI 63-101, Acquisition and Sustainment Life Cycle Management. ACAT level: Non-ACAT Resource provider: HQ AFMC/A4N Primary customer: HQ AFMC/A4DC Current contractor/contract type: Peerless Technologies/CPFFP System type: Web-based (AFMC EIS SharePoint 2007 site collection) Number of Users: 893 WARFIGHTER BENEFITS Provides Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) visibility of depot maintenance costs Provides timely processing of source-of-repair assignment (SORA) Streamlines the review and approval of SORA requests which improves on the timeliness of the depot maintenance process Minimizes Information Technology costs Automates metrics reporting of SORA processing time to senior management thus saving man-hours in manual preparation time CONTACT Program Manager: Ms. Brenda Sizemore brenda.sizemore@wpafb.af.mil 73

DEPOT SOURCE OF REPAIR II<br />

(DSOR II)<br />

HIB<br />

DSOR II is the current business process tool used to determine the best<br />

and most appropriate facility to perform depot-level repairs. This process<br />

is required by DODI 5000.02, Operation of the Defense Acquisition<br />

System, and further defined in Air Force Guidance Memorandum to AFI<br />

63-101, Acquisition and Sustainment Life Cycle Management.<br />

ACAT level: Non-ACAT<br />

Resource provider: HQ AFMC/A4N<br />

Primary customer: HQ AFMC/A4DC<br />

Current contractor/contract type: Peerless Technologies/CPFFP<br />

System type: Web-based (AFMC EIS SharePoint 2007 site collection)<br />

Number of Users: 893<br />

WARFIGHTER BENEFITS<br />

Provides Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) visibility of depot<br />

maintenance costs<br />

Provides timely processing of source-of-repair assignment (SORA)<br />

Streamlines the review and approval of SORA requests which improves<br />

on the timeliness of the depot maintenance process<br />

Minimizes Information Technology costs<br />

Automates metrics reporting of SORA processing time to senior management<br />

thus saving man-hours in manual preparation time<br />

CONTACT<br />

Program Manager:<br />

Ms. Brenda Sizemore<br />

brenda.sizemore@wpafb.af.mil<br />

73

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