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What is Navy provisioning?

What is Navy provisioning?

Provisioning is the process of determining and acquiring the range and depth of material necessary to support and maintain a system or equipment for all levels of maintenance for an initial period of service.

What is a Navy nicn?

NICNs are 13-character item identification numbers used for permanent or temporary control of selected non-NSN items. Finally there are seven digits or alphanumeric characters that, in conjunction with the NICN code, uniquely identify each NICN item in the Navy supply system.

What is a formal work package?

Formal Work Package (FWP) Coordinates in a single document material, initail conditions, MP, test and inspections, and system restoration for the selected maintenance task. Procedure includes instructions on how to accomplish the work.

What are depot-level repairables?

Depot-Level (D-Level) Maintenance is performed on materiel requiring major overhaul or a complete rebuild of parts, assemblies, subassemblies, and end items, including the manufacture of parts, modification, testing, and reclamation, as required.

What is automated shore interface?

Automated Shore Interface (ASI) data is used to provide monthly maintenance to OMMS-NG ships. 6-A.4.1 Automated Ships. Ships that have OMMS-NG installed receive monthly ASI data containing configuration, logistics, and allowance information to update their OMMS-NG database.

What is the Navy’s primary source of immediate mobilization manpower?

It consists of: Drilling Navy Reserve Sailors/Units – These are designated Navy Reserve Sailors who are available for recall to Active Duty status. They serve as the Navy’s primary source of immediate manpower. They typically fulfill the traditional service commitment of one weekend a month and two weeks a year.

What are the three general types of technical work documents?

All types of technical documentation fall into three main categories: product documentation, process documentation, and sales and marketing documents.

  • Product Documentation.
  • Process Documentation.
  • Sales and Marketing Documentation.

What is the Subsafe program?

The Submarine Safety Program (SUBSAFE) is a quality assurance program of the United States Navy designed to maintain the safety of its submarine fleet; specifically, to provide maximum reasonable assurance that submarine hulls will stay watertight, and that they can recover from unanticipated flooding.

What is an Air Force depot?

The Air Force maintains depot repair capability to assure aircraft and equipment readiness in peacetime, to sustain this hardware in the initial surge of a contingency or war, and to provide a base for rapid expansion. National Defense.

What is an organic depot?

Organic maintenance depots provide both the capabilities and the management mechanisms needed for agile product support to the warfighter under a wide variety of operating conditions. As such, they constitute DoD’s core weapon system sustainment capability.

What is OMMS?

Definition. OMMS-NG. Organizational Maintenance Management System – Next Generation (US Navy)

What is a Navy APL?

The APL is a stand alone allowance document that identifies a system or equipment and the repair spares, Maintenance Assistance Modules (MAMs), and special tools required for operation and maintenance, both corrective and preventive, for the system or equipment.