logging in or signing up MSFSC overview Fenwick Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 319 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 05, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: COMMAND OVERVIEW Slide2: To execute Type Command functions to man, train, equip, and maintain MSC Government Owned Government Operated ships worldwide and support other MSC assets as directed by COMSC MSFSC MissionRelationships: Relationships PM1/2 COMSFSC SEALOG COMSC Program funding, policy Program execution data Schedule requirements Ready assets, ship solutions TYPE COMMANDER PM 2/3/5 TYPE COMMANDER PM1 & SMS - Man - Train - Equip - MaintainSlide4: Cost wise readiness (get right level of readiness at the right cost to afford the right force) Single worldwide visibility of all major cost centers Standardized processes and practices End to end process analysis Consistent policy and execution - i.e. streamline M&R implementation (spec development & QA, M&R oversight, logistics) Integrate CIVMAR program with other TYCOM functions Improve knowledge sharing Gained efficiencies…Global Presence: Global Presence SSU San Diego SSU Japan SSU Guam SSU Naples SSU Singapore SSU Bahrain Manpower: Ashore Headquarters - 471 Civil Service (General Schedule) 403 Military 44 Civil Service Mariner (CIVMAR) 24 Ship Support Units - 103 Civil Service (GS) 74 Military 16 Foreign Nationals 13 CIVMARS Fiscal Year 2006 – 4,400 Fiscal Year 2009 – 5,600 Manpower Actual numbers may vary To support CIVMAR growth without growing shoreside infrastructure requires a more efficient organization…….MSFSCSlide7: COMMAND SHIP LCC – 2 MOUNT WHITNEY USS AMMUNITION T-AE - 26 USNS KILAUEA T-AE - 32 USNS FLINT T-AE - 33 USNS SHASTA T-AE - 34 USNS MOUNT BAKER T-AE - 35 USNS KISKA DRY CARGO/AMMUNITION T-AKE - 1 USNS LEWIS AND CLARK T-AKE – 2 USNS SACAGAWEA * T-AKE - 3 USNS ALAN SHEPHERD * OILERS T-AO - 187 USNS HENRY J. KAISER T-AO - 198 USNS BIG HORN T-AO - 189 USNS JOHN LENTHALL T-AO - 199 USNS TIPPECANOE T-AO - 193 USNS WALTER S. DIEHL T-AO - 200 USNS GUADALUPE T-AO - 194 USNS JOHN ERICSSON T-AO - 201 USNS PATUXENT T-AO - 195 USNS LEROY GRUMMAN T-AO - 202 USNS YUKON T-AO - 196 USNS KANAWHA T-AO - 203 USNS LARAMIE T-AO - 197 USNS PECOS T-AO - 204 USNS RAPPAHANNOCK FLEET OCEAN TUGS T-ATF - 168 USNS CATAWBA T-ATF - 169 USNS NAVAJO T-ATF - 171 USNS SIOUX T-ATF - 172 USNS APACHE HOSPITAL T-AH - 19 USNS MERCY T-AH - 20 USNS COMFORT COMBAT STORES T-AFS - 3 USNS NIAGARA FALLS T-AFS - 5 USNS CONCORD T-AFS - 7 USNS SAN JOSE T-AFS - 9 USNS SPICA T-AFS - 10 USNS SATURN FAST COMBAT SUPPORT T-AOE - 6 USNS SUPPLY T-AOE - 7 USNS RAINIER T-AOE - 8 USNS ARCTIC T-AOE - 10 USNS BRIDGE * FUTURE GAINS AS OF 20 OCT 2006 CABLE LAYING/REPAIR T-ARC – 7 USNS ZEUS RESCUE/SALVAGE T-ARS 50 USNS SAFEGUARD* T-ARS 51 USNS GRASP T-ARS 52 USNS SALVOR * T-ARS 53 USNS GRAPPLE Man Train Equip Maintain MSFSC supported ships of the Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force Program MSFSC supported ships of the Special Mission Ship ProgramClass Managers: Class Managers N43A Fleet Replenishment Oilers (T-AO) N43B Ammunition Ships (T-AE) Fast Combat Support Ships (T-AOE) N43C Combat Stores Ships (T-AFS) Dry Cargo/Ammunition Ships (T-AKE) N43D Fleet Ocean Tugs (T-ATF) Rescue and Salvage (T-ARS) N43E Special Mission Ships Hospital Ships (T-AH) Class ManagerResponsibilities: Class Manager Responsibilities Principal Advisor to COMSFSC for overarching fiscal, operational, maintenance, logistics and contracting for ship class Manages global ship class issues Plans, directs, supervises and monitors daily readiness and maintenance of assigned ships Questions?: Questions? Further information and contact points can be found on Military Sealift Fleet Support Command’s website www.msc.navy.mil/msfsc You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
MSFSC overview Fenwick Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINTLite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 319 Category: Entertainment License: All Rights Reserved Like it (0) Dislike it (0) Added: November 05, 2007 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 0 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... Premium member Presentation Transcript Slide1: COMMAND OVERVIEW Slide2: To execute Type Command functions to man, train, equip, and maintain MSC Government Owned Government Operated ships worldwide and support other MSC assets as directed by COMSC MSFSC MissionRelationships: Relationships PM1/2 COMSFSC SEALOG COMSC Program funding, policy Program execution data Schedule requirements Ready assets, ship solutions TYPE COMMANDER PM 2/3/5 TYPE COMMANDER PM1 & SMS - Man - Train - Equip - MaintainSlide4: Cost wise readiness (get right level of readiness at the right cost to afford the right force) Single worldwide visibility of all major cost centers Standardized processes and practices End to end process analysis Consistent policy and execution - i.e. streamline M&R implementation (spec development & QA, M&R oversight, logistics) Integrate CIVMAR program with other TYCOM functions Improve knowledge sharing Gained efficiencies…Global Presence: Global Presence SSU San Diego SSU Japan SSU Guam SSU Naples SSU Singapore SSU Bahrain Manpower: Ashore Headquarters - 471 Civil Service (General Schedule) 403 Military 44 Civil Service Mariner (CIVMAR) 24 Ship Support Units - 103 Civil Service (GS) 74 Military 16 Foreign Nationals 13 CIVMARS Fiscal Year 2006 – 4,400 Fiscal Year 2009 – 5,600 Manpower Actual numbers may vary To support CIVMAR growth without growing shoreside infrastructure requires a more efficient organization…….MSFSCSlide7: COMMAND SHIP LCC – 2 MOUNT WHITNEY USS AMMUNITION T-AE - 26 USNS KILAUEA T-AE - 32 USNS FLINT T-AE - 33 USNS SHASTA T-AE - 34 USNS MOUNT BAKER T-AE - 35 USNS KISKA DRY CARGO/AMMUNITION T-AKE - 1 USNS LEWIS AND CLARK T-AKE – 2 USNS SACAGAWEA * T-AKE - 3 USNS ALAN SHEPHERD * OILERS T-AO - 187 USNS HENRY J. KAISER T-AO - 198 USNS BIG HORN T-AO - 189 USNS JOHN LENTHALL T-AO - 199 USNS TIPPECANOE T-AO - 193 USNS WALTER S. DIEHL T-AO - 200 USNS GUADALUPE T-AO - 194 USNS JOHN ERICSSON T-AO - 201 USNS PATUXENT T-AO - 195 USNS LEROY GRUMMAN T-AO - 202 USNS YUKON T-AO - 196 USNS KANAWHA T-AO - 203 USNS LARAMIE T-AO - 197 USNS PECOS T-AO - 204 USNS RAPPAHANNOCK FLEET OCEAN TUGS T-ATF - 168 USNS CATAWBA T-ATF - 169 USNS NAVAJO T-ATF - 171 USNS SIOUX T-ATF - 172 USNS APACHE HOSPITAL T-AH - 19 USNS MERCY T-AH - 20 USNS COMFORT COMBAT STORES T-AFS - 3 USNS NIAGARA FALLS T-AFS - 5 USNS CONCORD T-AFS - 7 USNS SAN JOSE T-AFS - 9 USNS SPICA T-AFS - 10 USNS SATURN FAST COMBAT SUPPORT T-AOE - 6 USNS SUPPLY T-AOE - 7 USNS RAINIER T-AOE - 8 USNS ARCTIC T-AOE - 10 USNS BRIDGE * FUTURE GAINS AS OF 20 OCT 2006 CABLE LAYING/REPAIR T-ARC – 7 USNS ZEUS RESCUE/SALVAGE T-ARS 50 USNS SAFEGUARD* T-ARS 51 USNS GRASP T-ARS 52 USNS SALVOR * T-ARS 53 USNS GRAPPLE Man Train Equip Maintain MSFSC supported ships of the Naval Fleet Auxiliary Force Program MSFSC supported ships of the Special Mission Ship ProgramClass Managers: Class Managers N43A Fleet Replenishment Oilers (T-AO) N43B Ammunition Ships (T-AE) Fast Combat Support Ships (T-AOE) N43C Combat Stores Ships (T-AFS) Dry Cargo/Ammunition Ships (T-AKE) N43D Fleet Ocean Tugs (T-ATF) Rescue and Salvage (T-ARS) N43E Special Mission Ships Hospital Ships (T-AH) Class ManagerResponsibilities: Class Manager Responsibilities Principal Advisor to COMSFSC for overarching fiscal, operational, maintenance, logistics and contracting for ship class Manages global ship class issues Plans, directs, supervises and monitors daily readiness and maintenance of assigned ships Questions?: Questions? Further information and contact points can be found on Military Sealift Fleet Support Command’s website www.msc.navy.mil/msfsc