072 – “Innovation Testing Team”

Author: Vincent C. Stamper Company: Naval Intermediate Maintenance Facility PacNorWest Phone: (360) 340-2781 Email: vincent.c.stamper1@navy.mil The use of industrial processes in and around sensitive systems and equipment aboard naval assets pose risk. To mitigate this risk, restrictions on the use of these processes are in place, based on the best testing methods available at the […]

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062 – “Next Generation Supply Chain Modeling”

Author: CDR Walter W. Kulzy Company: NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support Phone: (717) 605-4873 Email: walter.kulzy@navy.mil Investing in the right material at the right time to support fleet requirements, both planned and unplanned, is the primary responsibility of the Navy’s Program Support Inventory Control Point (PSICP), Naval Supply Systems Command Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS). WSS […]

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061 – “LOGCELL End-to-End (E2E)”

Author: Robert J. Gordon Company: NAVSUP WSS Philadelphia Phone: (215) 847-9111 Email: robert.j.gordon3@navy.mil Navy & Marine Corps Aviation must increase the flight line Mission Capable numbers. To achieve and sustain there must be an improvement to all aspects of our logistics and maintenance system. Challenges include reducing lead-times on contract awards and repair turnaround time […]

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001 – “One for One Replacement of Main and Sub Components”

Title: One for One Replacement of Main and Sub Components Author: James Peterson Company: Lockheed Martin Phone: (972) 603-0394 Email: james.j.peterson@lmco.com Department of Defense (DoD) maintenance facilities typically have three main constraints: Schedule, Budget and Parts Availability, which by nature, have a negative domino effect to production. The first constraint is Parts Availability. In the […]

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