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1 Naval Inventory Control Point 1 COSIS of the Future Presented by: Richard Sheriff & Frank Magnifico NAVICP-M 077/NAVAIR Lakehurst 1 December 2009 Ready. Resourceful. Responsive! Care of Supplies in Storage “Search for Continuous Improvement”

2 Naval Inventory Control Point 2 COSIS Pilot Program Ready. Resourceful. Responsive! What: A collaborative effort between NAVICP and NAVAIR Lakehurst Purpose: To explore enhanced and refined methods for executing the COSIS Program Navy-Wide

3 Naval Inventory Control Point 3 COSIS Pilot Program Objectives Ready. Resourceful. Responsive! Document the COSIS Processes & Methods for: Navy Standard COSIS Navy Comprehensive COSIS Explore better methods of executing COSIS Develop Guidebook/ Best Practice Manual for COSIS managers to support standardized approach with flexible tailoring based on unique locations and nature of inventory Better use of inventory management data prior to performing COSIS

4 Naval Inventory Control Point 4 Pilot Phase I NAVAIR Lakehurst: The Scenario Facility: 118,000 ft 2 floor space with additional 16,380 ft 2 short term bulk storage 53,000+ items with estimated value over $417M Supports NAVAIR LKE SE Initial Outfitting Acquisition Function For initial outfitting, the Staging Facility receives, stores & ships: newly acquired SE associated SE FMS equipment ALRE aviation equipment In FY08, over 19K items were received and over 13.8K items were shipped from the Staging Facility All items are bar-coded, interactively scanned and information is located in a real-time web-based data system

5 Naval Inventory Control Point 5 The NAVAIR Lakehurst Pilot The Approach Explore a different approach for COSIS: Review by “walk around” is one method, but not only method Data, data, data… Data on facility layout Item storage logic Facility review after heavy rainstorm Impact of rodents, birds, etc. Item stock data CNP-700 data extract Data merged & COSIS database created Prioritization Item review: Priority 1: –Method of Preservation (MOP 51-55 & DW) –Dollar value ($100K or higher) –Time-in-storage (18 months or greater) Item review: Priority 2: –Method of Preservation (MOP 41-45 & 32) –Dollar value ($100K or higher) –Time-in-storage (18 months or greater) Items pulled from stock and set aside for detailed package breakdown and inspection

6 Naval Inventory Control Point 6 NAVAIR Lakehurst Pilot The Findings Results: 96% items inspected were not IAW CNP-700 78% were not marked IAW MIL-STD-129 85% of items requiring desiccant had none 35% of items requiring WVP protection had none $943,000: Value of items with obvious damage Other Findings: Improper protection was largely due to commercial packaging Item degradation on higher shelves is missed when using walk through technique alone Hand-held scanner with CNP-700 data is a time-saver Kit packages were difficult to evaluate Non-visible defects are an issue

7 Naval Inventory Control Point 7 NAVAIR Lakehurst Pilot Preliminary Determinations Preliminary determinations: Walk-around COSIS inspections are quick and easy, however a more comprehensive approach which uses other inspection factors are better. Many high dollar items degrading in storage would have been missed with walk- around inspections only. Complete package breakdown is necessary to determine item & package condition. Use of standardized inspection sheet/checklist aided inspections Detailed recording of data is necessary in order to identify packages for repair Document with photos Items that are designated for long-term storage should be in controlled facilities Lack of any COSIS program results in degradation of packages Need to expand to facility that has a majority of items military packaged for enhanced evaluation of items packaged to CNP-700. Facility expansion will assist in improving COSIS Guidebook and Inspection Process.

8 Naval Inventory Control Point 8 NAVAIR Lakehurst Pilot: Summary of Progress to Date Ready. Resourceful. Responsive! Developed Draft Inspection Guide Executed “Comprehensive” COSIS pilot at NAVAIR Lakehurst Prepared and delivered COSIS technical report from NAVAIR Lakehurst Expanded the first pilot to DD Norfolk

9 Naval Inventory Control Point 9 COSIS Pilot Program Next Steps Ready. Resourceful. Responsive! Hardware System Command input (next) Complete the DD Norfolk pilot NPB deliberation…and feedback Pause…assess the pilot program findings and results…and NPB feedback …then… Build the COSIS of the future…for NWCF assets and all Navy material assets in storage

10 Naval Inventory Control Point 10 COSIS Back Up Slides

11 Naval Inventory Control Point 11 COSIS Program Challenges Ready. Resourceful. Responsive! Lack of packaging expertise across the board Training Gap…impacts new recruits & hires Lack of universal access to storage sites Lack of inventory visibility Stovepipes and firewalls between and within services, agencies, commands and sites Non integrated data systems How to support the Integrated Material Manager (IMM) community with COSIS data refined for better inventory management decisions No automated system for processing DD 1225’s – limits visibility Verification of performance on funded requests


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