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a. United States Navy Systems Commands (SYSCOMS) - The Naval Supply Systems Command will provide
for and meet those material support needs of the Department of the Navy that are within the assigned
material support responsibility of the Naval Supply Systems Command
Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) - NAVSEA's primary objective is to engineer, build, buy, and
maintain the U.S. Navy's fleet of ships and its combat systems.
· Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) - NAVWAR is the Navy's technical authority
and acquisition command for C4ISR (Command, control, communications, computers, intelligence,
surveillance and reconnaissance), business information technology and space systems (satellites).
· Naval Facilities Engineering System Command (NAVFAC) - NAVFAC is responsible planning, building,
and maintaining sustainable facilities, delivering environmental, utility and other base services, and
acquiring and managing expeditionary combat force systems and equipment.
· Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) - MCSC serves as Head of Contracting Authority and exercises
technical authority for all Marine Corps ground weapon and information technology programs.
· Weapons Systems Support (WWS) - Provides Navy, Marine Corps, Joint and Allied Forces program and
supply support for Naval weapon systems.[4] Naval Material Supply Chain Management delivers supply
support and program support in order to provide the Navy with the parts they need, when and where
they need them. Naval Material SCM is provided by NAVSUP WSS at its two Pennsylvania locations.
NAVSUP WSS Philadelphia provides support for Naval aviation weapons systems while the
Mechanicsburg site supports ships, submarines and nuclear propulsion.
FLC Locations - San Diego, California,
Norfolk, Virginia
Yokosuka, Japan,
Manama, Bahrain
Jacksonville, Florida
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii
,Puget Sound, Washington
Sigonella, Italy
DLA - Defense Logistics Agency. They own and manage stockpoints and warehouses globally. Most
consumable NSN items come from DLA warehouses. They also manage large/global reoccurring service
contracts across multiple service branches and agencies. DLA owns all "Bulk" and "Consumable"
contracts for everything from fuel and food to construction materials. Put differently, if it's a mass
produced, non-DLR item, it's probably managed, procured, and delivered through a DLA contract. (See
9B COG items)
· Combat Logistics Officer (CLO) - Coordinates UNREPS (Fuel, stores, cargo), as well as routing cargo to
where your ship is going to pull in. Coordinate with vendors and RAS ship to move supplies.
· Military Sealift Command (MSC) - A subsection of TRANSCOM, the MSC is who the 7th Fleet CLO works
for. They coordinate military movement of cargo over sea. COORDINATES GETTING PARTS OUT TO SHIPS
IN 7th FLEET AOR rather than CTF73
· Logistics Support Representative (LSR) - A Representative for each ship within FLC that can assist the
ship in logistics management like ordering a CASREP or coordinating with on-shore assets. Can do Bear
Walkthroughs (picking up parts from a place after directly submitting the MILSTRIP, bypassing the one
touch process in cases of time critical parts. (Multi Channel, can be called, emailed, Faxed)
· Global Distance Support Center (GDSC) - · MILSTRIP Processing Request (Only one who can generate
MISTRIPS for you except for PMO)
· Requisition Status Inquiry
· NSN/NIIN Inventory Stock Check
· Alternate NSNs Request
· Part Number Cross Reference Request
-Use GDSC to find out where a part is available
a. T-AO (Fleet Replenishment Oiler) - Able to carry 180,000 barrels of aviation and diesel fuel
-2 diesel engines, 2 shafts
-Aviation JP-5 (aviation)
, -Used to fuel carriers reserves of JP-5
a. T-AKE (Dry cargo/ammunition) - -Lewis and Clark Class, Diesel Generators with one propeller.
- Carries cargo and supplies for marine expeditionary units
18,000 Barrels of fuel
5,900 dry cargo, 6,675 tons dry cargo, 1,716 tons refrigerated stores
-Carries ammo and not a lot of stores
a. T-AOE (Fast Combat Support Vessels) - -carries 177,000 barrels of oil, 2,150 tons of ammo, 500 tons of
dry stores, and 250 tons of refrigerated stores
Has the speed to keep up with a carrier strike group
The fuel burn rate is far too high for the model to be used.
What is the best to support a task force, which can support the Blue Ridge?
1. What are elements of Supply that need attention before going underway? - - S1 General Stores and
Hazmat are stocked up
-FFR and CRIF are updated
-Directory Mail is sent off ship
-CASREPS are expedited and parts got onboard before going out
-MRI is updated
-Food stored are topped up (BLR is expected 30 days of stores)
-S3 Stores are ordered in advance and topped up
-Laundry Machines are working
-CO's favorite Dip or tobacco is in stock (peach Copenhagen for CAPT Waits)
-S4 Cash withdraw ($100,000 Max for BLR)
-Deposited Checks are taken care of
-Never Out lists are checked for all Divisions
-Ship Riders have staterooms or berthing