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Other Procurement, BA 4 - U.S. Navy

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DOD EXHIBIT P-40 Date February 2005. OTHER PROCUREMENT, NAVYBUDGET ITEM JUSTIFICATION SHEETBUDGET ACTIVTY<strong>BA</strong>-6 SUPPLY SUPPORT EQUIPMENTP-1 ITEM NOMENCLATUREOTHER SUPPLY SUPPORT EQUIPMENTBLI: 7050FY 04 FY 05 FY 06 FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY 10 FY 11 To TotalCompleteCOST (in millions) $18.7 $17.4 $15.9 $12.0 $12.4 $12.8 $13.1 $13.3 Cont. Cont.ATM's AT SEA / NAVY CASH - This program funds the procurement of Automated Teller Machines (ATM)/<strong>Navy</strong> CashTM systems. <strong>Navy</strong> CashTM is a teaming effort between the Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP), U. S. Departmentof the Treasury (Treas,FMS), Industry, and the Fleet to replace the existing ATMs-at-Sea program. The program is essential to the <strong>Navy</strong>'s Direct Deposit System. <strong>Navy</strong> Cash improves the Quality of Life for Sailors and Marines on board ship byproviding improved access to their financial accounts ashore and better service shipboard. <strong>Navy</strong> Cash improves shipboard business practices by reducing the collecting, counting, recounting, sorting, moving, and monitoring of paper currencyand coins for retail locations, disbursing office, and other functions that collect funds. By providing a form of electronic banking, <strong>Navy</strong> Cash provides fundamental support for other key initiatives in the Disbursing Office, Ship’s Store, and PostOffice and addresses optimal manning issues for retail and services operations on future ship classes like the DDX. This program is a direct improvement of fleet support.The program enhances morale and productivity aboard ships as well as cost savings to afloat disbursing operations by eliminating payroll and check preparation costs.AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION TECHNOLOGY - The Department of Defense (DoD) promulgated Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Policy on 30 July 2004. Current DoD RFID policy focuses on In-Transit Visibility (ITV) support ofthe Combatant Commanders (COCOMs) as the primary application of active RFID, and DoD supply management applications for passive RFID. This effort will ensure Fleet and component commands have deployable RFID capability to supportcontingencies and DoD RFID policy. <strong>Navy</strong> has invested in and taken action to support initial CENTCOM active RFID requirements. These funds will allow the <strong>Navy</strong> to outfit units and <strong>Navy</strong> nodes to support <strong>Navy</strong> and additional COCOM activerequirements. These funds will allow the <strong>Navy</strong> to continue to support COCOM and <strong>Navy</strong> requirements for asset visibility.SERIAL NUMBER TRACKING (Congressional - Add) This program utilizes AIT technology to store and retrieve specific maintenance and supply significant information concerning <strong>Navy</strong> repairable assets. Funding will be used toprocure additional AIT devices which include Bar Code and Contact Memory Buttons.P-1 SHOPP. LIST PAGE NO. UNCLASSIFIED131 1 OF 3 CLASSIFICATION

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