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Title: NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND


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NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND
Maritime HME StandardizationStructure Best
Value Selection Process Surface Warfare Enterprise
NAVSUP 04
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Impact
Current Environment
Financial Impact
Based on NSLC FY2005 Standard Profiles Reports
Increased use of common HME equipment generates
greater interoperability, increases readiness and
lowers total ownership costs
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Impact of Low Density HME
  • Proliferation of non-Standard HME introductions
  • Drives higher life cycle logistics support costs
  • Negatively impacts readiness

Total Lifecycle Costs Readiness
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Approach
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Best Value
5 year data compiled FY 2000 thru FY 2004
NNSY Code 500 recommended use of HEDRS by the
maintenance Community


Best Value Analysis
Fleet Operational Costs ?
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Best Value Data Flow
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Test Case
  • Best Value replacement for APL 882045560
  • Searched HEDRS using
  • Size 2.00 inch Gate Valve
  • Type Inline
  • Pressure Rating 600 psi
  • Temperature Rating 775 Degrees F
  • Body Material Carbon Steel
  • End Connections Socket Welded
  • OEM Supportability Fully Supported

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Test Case
HEDRS Results
Selection based solely on initial HEDRS results
doesnt necessarily yield the Best Value to the
Navy!
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Normalized Data
Red (high risk) Yellow (moderate risk) Green (low
or no known risk).
When looking at Navy-Only Fleet pops, candidates
can be reduced from gt5 to 1 install (i.e. APL
883040719

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Summary
  • Represents a Possible Best Value Solution
  • Additional data may be needed
  • Need to develop ranking factors for data elements

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Back UP
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Background
  • Proliferation of non-standard HME equipment has
  • Driven higher life cycle logistics support costs
  • Negatively impacted Fleet readiness
  • Navy Guidance
  • Improve Readiness and Operational Availability
  • Reduce TOC through refinement of existing
    business processes and practices
  • Reduce the cost to develop, produce, field and
    sustain capability
  • Lean/Six Sigmarapid implementation of
    innovations to address costly process
    deficiencies

Greater Standardization Greater
interoperability, increased readiness, lower
total ownership costs
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Background
  • EXCOMM
  • ASN (RDA) directed establishment of Maritime
    HME EXCOMM
  • Co-Chaired by NAVSEA NAVSUP
  • Purpose
  • Serve as Maritime HME standardization authority
  • Identify standardization opportunities
  • Craft procurement strategies
  • Goals
  • Increase Fleet material availability
  • Dramatically reduce introduction of non-standard
    HME equipment to the Fleet
  • Reduce overall life cycle costs associated with
    the introduction of non-standard HME
  • Maintain or reduce procurement cost of HME for
    new construction, modernization and repair

Enterprise Solution for standardizationAdopt a
single process
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Accomplishments
  • Charter signed
  • ESC stood up
  • Working Groups established and co-chairs/
    membership determined
  • WG1 New Construction
  • WG2 Maintenance/Repair
  • WG3 Commodities Management
  • WG4 Governance
  • ESC approved WG 4 Governance approach
  • process flow and authority levels
  • HME Standardization web page established
  • http//www.nslc.navsea.navy.mil/hme/index.nsf

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ESC Membership
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