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What is the purpose of the Fleet Freight/Cargo message?
1. Provides info to the Navy transportation center of ship's location, a prospective schedule and last day the ship will receive cargo in it's homeport.
2. Submitted 30 days prior to deployment
3. Provides routing instructions for freight/cargo
Discuss the purpose of Ship's store afloat.
1. to provide convenient source for articles necessary for health and comfort of crew.
2 Items "taxed" to fund Morale Fund
Discuss the Navy Cash program.
1. Helps to avoid opportunities for theft.
Explain endurance loading of subsistence and how it affects the ship's mission and sustainability.
1. Replenishment based on usage data.
2. Establishes high & low limits
3. Theoretically, enables ship to go 30 days without the need of stores replenishment.
4. Rationing if ineffective
Define and Describe the Basic Daily Food Allowance (BDFA) and state how it effects each crewmember.
1. Set amount of food for one person per day
2. $8 per day
State what kinds of rations are utilized during battle stations when the galley or galley personnel are not available and where they are distributed.
1. MREs or Bag Lunches with drink
2. Repair Lockers
State the mission of Naval Logistics.
To provide support and supplies to each ship in a interconnected network of warehouses, shops, and control points.
State the difference between a Force Level RSUPPLY and Unit Level RSUPPLY ship.
1. Force - use Navy Working Capital Funds (NWCF). All items are being held by such are not owned by the ship, hence being bought during its issue.
2. Unit - Purchase stores upon ordering from stock. All items stored by unit level are being owned by the TYCOM.
Discuss the interface of RSUPPLY, NALCOMIS, and OMMS/NG.
1. RSUPPLY: Dealing ordering parts and being the interface for supply status. Exchanges info with OMMS.
2. NALCOMIS: "RSUPPLY/OMMS" for aviation parts.
3. OMMS/NG: "Job" section of Supply. Utilized to open jobs, order parts, and retrieve status of jobs.
Describe ATAV and how it pertains to combat logistics and resources.
1. AKA FIMARS
2. Website database showing assets available on other ships.
3. Easier to get from nearby ship than back home.
Describe One Touch and how it pertains to combat logistics and resources.
1. A universal resource for Supply Personal dealing with High priority items.
2. Stock Checks, Status submissions and other queries can be inquired.
3. Available via phone and website.
Describe GDSC and how it pertains to combat logistics and resources.
1. Global Distance Support Center
2. equivalent of ONE Touch with exception of dealing with high priority orders.
3. will do queries for regular items
4. RRAM reqs submitted via GDSC
Describe the purpose of a "Never Out List" and what it contains.
1. Tool for SHs to utilize for certain items that should always be stocked.
2. identified in NAVRESSO P-81
3. Basic list you should be pre-ordering prior to deployment
Explain Continuous Monitoring Program (CMP) and it's purpose.
1. For supply personnel to check on their own "hit-list" utilized daily to keep an effective supply program up to date.