RDML McManamon SNA 11 Jan - Navsea
RDML McManamon SNA 11 Jan - Navsea RDML McManamon SNA 11 Jan - Navsea
IMA Capacity / Capability • Staff RMCs with appropriate skill-sets to execute the Navy’s maintenance efforts and train future Sailors to be Journeyman engineers • Return Journeyman training at I-Level organizations • Increase I-Level capacity by 385 CIV and 1584 MIL • Re-establish capabilities in the following areas: • HM&E (Inside/Outside) (Propulsion, Electrical Repair) • Services (Weight Test Test, Rigging Rigging, Cranes, Cranes Corrosion Control, Control Small Boats/Rhibs Boats/Rhibs, Lagging Lagging, Tool Issue) • Combat Systems (VLS, Nav, Sonar, Fire Control, Chain Gun, CIWS, Int/Ext. Comms) • QA, Tech Library, y Planning, g Safety y SERMC SWRMC NWRMC NSSA HRMC Total Department Name Civ. Mil. Civ. Mil. Civ. Mil. Civ. Mil. Civ. Mil. Civ. Mil. Current RMC Manning Proposed RMC Manning 324 116 1,025 430 73 33 1,430 546 89 13 2,941 1,138 Increase Total Required RMC 72 320 0 539 30 111 262 569 21 35 385 1,584 Manning 396 436 11,085 085 11,000 000 103 135 11,692 692 11,115 115 110 13 33,386 386 22,734 734 32
Availability Execution & Work Certification • Tasking sent to RMC Commanders 17 Sept 2010: • Pilot Implementation Letter • DRAFT IInstruction t ti and d PPolicy li ffor Pil Pilot t Shi Ships • 5 focus areas for improvement: • Technical Adjudication of work identified in execution • Integrated Test Plan management • Availability Certification • Event Readiness • Availability Closeout • Actions to Date: • Commenced Pilots (RMC ( ownership) p) • Teams commissioned for rapid process improvement: • Identify resource shortfalls to execute availabilities • Plan to Institutionalize changes to standard items: updates to JFMM etc. • On glide slope for Full implementation in FY12 • Preliminary Results: • Trained CHOSIN, ARLEIGH BURKE & FORT MCHENRY project teams on new processes • Collecting survey feedback on current state & new processes 33
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Availability Execution & Work Certification<br />
• Tasking sent to RMC Commanders 17 Sept 2010:<br />
• Pilot Implementation Letter<br />
• DRAFT IInstruction t ti and d PPolicy li ffor Pil Pilot t Shi Ships<br />
• 5 focus areas for improvement:<br />
• Technical Adjudication of work identified in execution<br />
• Integrated Test Plan management<br />
• Availability Certification<br />
• Event Readiness<br />
• Availability Closeout<br />
• Actions to Date:<br />
• Commenced Pilots (RMC ( ownership) p)<br />
• Teams commissioned for rapid process improvement:<br />
• Identify resource shortfalls to execute availabilities<br />
• Plan to Institutionalize changes to standard items: updates to JFMM etc.<br />
• On glide slope for Full implementation in FY12<br />
• Preliminary Results:<br />
• Trained CHOSIN, ARLEIGH BURKE & FORT MCHENRY project teams on new processes<br />
• Collecting survey feedback on current state & new processes<br />
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