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ASNE (Tidewater Section) INSURV Brief

ASNE (Tidewater Section) INSURV Brief. G. B. Sanford Deputy 21 SEP 05. Overview. Board of Inspection and Survey Mission/Goals Changes Who We Are Fleet Scorecard Trends Path to Success Challenges Initiatives. INSURV Mission.

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ASNE (Tidewater Section) INSURV Brief

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  1. ASNE (Tidewater Section)INSURV Brief G. B. Sanford Deputy 21 SEP 05

  2. Overview • Board of Inspection and Survey • Mission/Goals • Changes • Who We Are • Fleet Scorecard • Trends • Path to Success • Challenges • Initiatives

  3. INSURV Mission “. . . To periodically ascertain and report on the material condition and performance capabilities or limitations of navy ships; . . .”

  4. INSURV Goal To independently verify that our ships are materially combat ready to take our Sailors into harm’s way

  5. INSURV Goal Develop cooperative energy among stakeholders to improve material readiness on a continuing basis.

  6. ‘Recent’ InSurv Changes • Terminations -> Limited MIs • U/W (was Day #2) is now Day #3 • Inspection Periodicities • Functional Org vice Team Org

  7. InSurv Organization Chart (2005)

  8. FLEET REPORT CARD(How Did the Fleet Do Last Year?)

  9. MATERIAL INSPECTIONS 2004 REPORT CARD CV/CVN AUX CRUDES AMPHIB MINE SUB TOTAL 3 2 17 9 8 16 55 INSPECTION GROUP DC DECK AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL PROPULSION COMBAT SYS C4I AVIATION NAVOSH EP SUPPLY/HAB

  10. MI TRENDS (Surface ships)

  11. Overall - Solid Performance… MI TRENDS (Submarines) Functional Areas

  12. Challenges • The “brain” and the “sword” are sound. Some critical vital organs are weak (Damage Control, Propulsion, Electrical/Aux). • How could we do DC differently or change DC capabilities while still guaranteeing crew safety? • For today’s ships? For tomorrow’s ships? • MCM/MHC, LSD, CG systems are “aging” too fast. • What can be done to arrest these conditions? • Does everyone understand shipboard material standards? • How do we improve self-assessment capability? • How do we verify progress/status?

  13. What Needs Attention Technical Issues: Oily Water Separators/Oil Content Monitors Initial Point Detection System (IPDS) Air Flow Alarms Vertical Package Conveyors/Elevators Watertight Doors Hydrogen Sulfide (H2S) Detectors Halocarbon Monitors

  14. PMS Accomplishment Zone Inspection Program EOSS/CSOSS Usage Self-Assessment Capability Outside Assessment Cycle Equipment Ownership DC – Org & Training Fuel Oil/Lube Oil leaks OPA Systems CHT Systems Auxiliary Systems Valve Maintenance Gage Calibration What Needs AttentionDisciplines:

  15. InSurv Support Initiatives • Qtrly SEA 05 Meetings • SATs (Self Assessment Training visits) • BG Lessons Learned Briefs • AR (Annual Report) exchange w/ TyComs • RAMs (Recommended Action Msgs)/ TIPs (Technical Issue Papers) • GCC (Grading Criteria Conference) Review • STANCO (Standardization Conference)

  16. Summary • Material Health of the Fleet – mixed. - Good: Combat Systems/OPS/Deck - Poor: DC/Auxiliaries/Environmental Protection • Leading Issues in Poor Performing Ships: - PMS: inadequate performance - Standards: too low/not understood/not enforced - Ownership

  17. Your systems better be ready to fight … they won’t get a second chance

  18. ?Questions? www.spawar.navy.mil/fleet/insurv • G. B. Sanford • 757-462-7028 DSN 253 • gregory.sanford@navy.mil

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