ASNE (Tidewater Section) INSURV Brief

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

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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ASNE (Tidewater Section)INSURV Brief

G. B. Sanford Deputy21 SEP 05

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Overview

• Board of Inspection and Survey– Mission/Goals– Changes– Who We Are

• Fleet Scorecard• Trends• Path to Success

– Challenges– Initiatives

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INSURV Mission“. . . To periodically ascertain and report on the

material condition and performance capabilities or limitations of navy ships; . . .”

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INSURV GoalTo independently verify that our ships are materially combat ready to take our Sailors into harm’s way

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

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‘Recent’ InSurv Changes

• Terminations -> Limited MIs• U/W (was Day #2) is now Day #3• Inspection Periodicities• Functional Org vice Team Org

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InSurv Organization Chart (2005)

DOCS SUBMARINESCAPT 1120

CAPT Jackson Roeske

DCOS NEP/IHOCDR 2300

CDR Ted Carrell

DCOS DC & HULL/INSP TECHCAPT 1110/BSC: 20310

CAPT Holman/1110 (May 06)

DCOS ENGINEERINGCAPT 1110

CAPT Darrel Morben

DCOS COMBAT SYSTEMSCAPT 1110

CAPT Tom Holman

DCOS AVIATIONCAPT 1300

CAPT Mike Zamesnik

DCOS SUP/HABCDR 3100

CDR Dennis W ilson

DCOS SURFACE TRIALSCAPT 1110

CAPT John W ilson

CHIEF OF STAFFCAPT 1110

CAPT Scott Anderson

TECHNICAL DEPUTYGS-00801-15

Mr. Greg Sanford

PRESIDENTRADM 1110

RADM Curtis Kemp

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FLEET REPORT CARD

(How Did the Fleet Do Last Year?)

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MATERIAL INSPECTIONSMATERIAL INSPECTIONS2004 REPORT CARD2004 REPORT CARD

AUX CRUDES AMPHIB

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DC

DECK

AUXILIARY

ELECTRICAL

PROPULSION

COMBAT SYS

AVIATION

NAVOSH

EP

SUPPLY/HAB

SUBMINE

INSPECTION GROUP

TOTALCV/CVN

C4I

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DECK Auxiliaries Electrical Propulsion CombatSys/C4I

Aviation NAVOSH EP Supp/Hab

Functional Areas

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MI TRENDS (Surface ships)

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MI TRENDS (Submarines)

Functional AreasFunctional Areas

Overall - Solid Overall - Solid PerformancePerformance

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• 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?

ChallengesChallenges

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What Needs AttentionWhat Needs AttentionTechnical Issues:Technical Issues:

Oily Water Separators/Oil Content Monitors Initial Point Detection System (IPDS)Air Flow AlarmsVertical Package Conveyors/ElevatorsWatertight DoorsHydrogen Sulfide (H2S) DetectorsHalocarbon Monitors

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What Needs AttentionWhat Needs AttentionDisciplines:Disciplines:

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

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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)

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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

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

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?Questions?www.spawar.navy.mil/fleet/insurv

G. B. Sanford

•757-462-7028 DSN 253•[email protected]