The business of supporting a globally dispersed naval force is fraught with challenges and complexity. Services for warships of differing mission and size must be sourced and provided at ports all over the world. U.S. Navy ships use a formatted report called a Logistics Requisition (LOGREQ) to acquire those necessary services. The unconnected nature of the stakeholders that own specific portions of the process increases complexity as well, which include NAVSUP, Numbered Fleets, and Type Commanders (TYCOMs). The objectives of this thesis are to analyze the LOGREQ process in its current implementation and make recommendations that will foster standardized procedures across the Fleets, improve customer service to the deployed ships, provide cost controls for the TYCOMs, and facilitate increased communication among all LOGREQ participants. Beginning in 2009, NAVSUP introduced new initiatives and IT tools aimed at improving the LOGREQ experience for customer ships and service providers. Current LOGREQ procedures, NAVSUP initiatives, TYCOM policies and Naval Warfare Development Command guidelines were reviewed for alignment and consistency. Recommendations from that analysis include formally adopting language from NTTP 3-54M Operations Security , updating the TYCOM Port Visit Cost Reporting requirements, detailed upgrades to the LogSSR website and modifying Contracting Officer Representative duties.
Analysis of the Logistics Requisition Process
2011
119 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Logistics support , Naval operations , Communication and radio systems , Customer services , Military commanders , Naval vessels(Combatant) , Policies , Standardization , Theses , Logistics requisition (Logreq) , Port-visit process , Operations security , Logssr , Port visit cost reporting (Pvcr) , Contracting officer (Ko) , Contracting officer representative (Cor) , Ordering officer , Husbanding service provider (Hsp) , Naval supply systems command (Navsup) , Fleet industrial supply center (Fisc) , Type commander (Tycom)
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