Title: COMPACFLT N4
1COMPACFLT N4
OIF Lessons Learned Fleet Quick Hits
RDML Michael S. Roesner
2OIF Lessons Learned Fleet Quick Hits
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- ASDOF
- Expediting
- Bandwidth / ADP Vision
- Transportation / Material Pipeline Ownership
- Time Phased Force Deployment Data (TPFDD)
- Full Spectrum Logistics Support
- Numbers Matter
- FRP Surge / Remote Sustainment
3ASDOF
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- ASDOF initiatives alive and well
- PAPA
- Postal
- Navy Cash
- Recent initiatives include Cleaning Consolidation
and Medical Prime Vendor. - Need to increase attention on Supply OPS.
Need to Refocus on ASDOF!
4Expediting
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- Fragmented Ownership
- Functionally few steps in process.
- Operationally Pass through various support,
transportation and Tycoms/Fleets. - Ground Truth
- Too many fingers in the pie, at times hard to
tell what the answer is. - Need Single Umbrella across Functional/Operational
Boundaries.
Desired End StateStreamlined process, manned
appropriately, TYCOM controlled
5Bandwidth/ADP
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- Ensure LOG bandwidth requirements have adequate
prioritization and representation. - Factor available bandwidth into effective
capability and labor savings of new systems. - ADP Way Ahead
- Proceed with ENTCSS implementation with ERP as
the ultimate desired end state. - ENTCSS will eliminate afloat legacy systems.
Need Sponsorship for Bandwidth
6Transportation
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- Transportation Chain Integration
- Synchronize Airlift with CLF
Align Metric to CLF Load Dates!
7Material Pipeline Ownership
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
Depot Overhaul
Storage
MPC
ATAC
Ship Supply/Maintenance
The only piece of the repair cycle that is Fleet
controlled!
8TPFDD FLOW
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- OIF TPFDD force flow was not executed as planned.
- Long lead time to deploy forces provided
components best sourcing opportunity. - Future conflicts may not provide us with the
luxury of time to deploy forces as we experienced
during OIF. - Access to Battle Space not Guaranteed.
9Full Spectrum Logistics Support
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- Full Spectrum Logistics Support should be applied
in future conflicts/non-traditional
areas.establish off the shelf Log Plans. - Planning cell inclusive of DLA, NAVSUP, FLEETS
and TYCOMS to provide - Mobile NOACTs
- ATACs
- MPCs
- Establish Inventories w/out footprintHULL Prime
Vendor - CNAPs aviation logistics support strategy for
OIF was an overwhelming success!
10Numbers Matter
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- Mission Area Synergies from multiple ARG/CVBG.
- Fully develop/exploit this technology to enable
rapid logistics reconfiguration of future
CSGs/ESGs.
Source of Data NALCOMIS
11FRP Surge/Remote Sustainment
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- DLA Partnership
- Guam DDC signed Letter of Intent to assume
physical distribution / MPC operations in CY-04. - Sigonella positioning being enhanced.
- Singapore looking for DSCP to stand up HULL
Prime Vendor, eliminate footprint - Looking for future opportunities
- NAVSUP
- Traditional Support in Non-Traditional Areas to
include LSC, ATAC, NOACT etc. - Guam
- Mobile CapabilityPotential to team with ELSF
- Other Blue/Green Opportunities
12FRP Surge/Remote Sustainment
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
GET READYSTAY READY
13FRP Surge/Remote Sustainment
Quick Hits Lessons Learned
- Stock Positioning
- Need to make sure material is positioned properly
to enhance readiness and is maintained during
IDTC. During both surge (IDRC) and sustainment
operations. - Dont Apply Lesson Learned to Yesterdays
ConflictApply them to our Future Vision.