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Title: ASNE (Tidewater Section) INSURV Brief


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ASNE (Tidewater Section)INSURV Brief
  • G. B. Sanford
  • Deputy
  • 21 SEP 05

2
Overview
  • Board of Inspection and Survey
  • Mission/Goals
  • Changes
  • Who We Are
  • Fleet Scorecard
  • Trends
  • Path to Success
  • Challenges
  • Initiatives

3
INSURV Mission
  • . . . To periodically ascertain and report on
    the material condition and performance
    capabilities or limitations of navy ships . . .

4
INSURV Goal
  • To independently verify that our ships are
    materially combat ready to take our Sailors into
    harms way

5
INSURV Goal
  • Develop cooperative energy
  • among stakeholders
  • to improve material
  • readiness on a
  • continuing basis.

6
Recent InSurv Changes
  • Terminations -gt Limited MIs
  • U/W (was Day 2) is now Day 3
  • Inspection Periodicities
  • Functional Org vice Team Org

7
InSurv Organization Chart (2005)
8
FLEET REPORT CARD(How Did the Fleet Do Last
Year?)
9
MATERIAL INSPECTIONS 2004 REPORT CARD
AUX
CRUDES
AMPHIB
MINE
CV/CVN
SUB
TOTAL
3 2 17
9 8 16
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INSPECTION GROUP

DC
DECK
AUXILIARY
ELECTRICAL
PROPULSION
COMBAT SYS
C4I
AVIATION
NAVOSH
EP
SUPPLY/HAB
10
MI TRENDS (Surface ships)
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Overall - Solid Performance
MI TRENDS (Submarines)
Functional Areas
12
Challenges
  • The brain and the sword are sound. Some
    critical vital organs are weak (Damage Control,
    Propulsion, Electrical/Aux).
  • How could we do DC differently or change DC
    capabilities while still guaranteeing crew
    safety?
  • For todays ships? For tomorrows ships?
  • MCM/MHC, LSD, CG systems are aging too fast.
  • What can be done to arrest these conditions?
  • Does everyone understand shipboard material
    standards?
  • How do we improve self-assessment capability?
  • How do we verify progress/status?

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What Needs Attention Technical Issues
Oily Water Separators/Oil Content Monitors
Initial Point Detection System (IPDS) Air Flow
Alarms Vertical Package Conveyors/Elevators Watert
ight Doors Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S)
Detectors Halocarbon Monitors
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What Needs AttentionDisciplines
  • PMS Accomplishment
  • Zone Inspection Program
  • EOSS/CSOSS Usage
  • Self-Assessment Capability
  •  
  • Outside Assessment Cycle
  •  
  • Equipment Ownership
  •  
  •  
  • DC Org Training
  • Fuel Oil/Lube Oil leaks
  • OPA Systems
  • CHT Systems
  • Auxiliary Systems
  • Valve Maintenance
  • Gage Calibration

16
InSurv Support Initiatives
  • Qtrly SEA 05 Meetings
  • SATs (Self Assessment Training visits)
  • BG Lessons Learned Briefs
  • AR (Annual Report) exchange w/ TyComs
  • RAMs (Recommended Action Msgs)/ TIPs (Technical
    Issue Papers)
  • GCC (Grading Criteria Conference) Review
  • STANCO (Standardization Conference)

17
Summary
Material Health of the Fleet mixed. - Good
Combat Systems/OPS/Deck - Poor
DC/Auxiliaries/Environmental Protection
Leading Issues in Poor Performing Ships - PMS
inadequate performance - Standards too low/not
understood/not enforced - Ownership
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  • Your systems better be ready to fight
  • they wont get a second chance

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?Questions?
  • www.spawar.navy.mil/fleet/insurv
  • G. B. Sanford
  • 757-462-7028 DSN 253
  • gregory.sanford_at_navy.mil
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