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Ready. Resourceful. Responsive!

NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND ENTERPRISE OVERVIEW. Ready. Resourceful. Responsive!. Who we support. Our Principal Customers. Fleet operating units Aviation depots Shipyards Air stations Weapon stations. Expeditionary forces Regional maintenance centers Warfare centers.

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Ready. Resourceful. Responsive!

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  1. NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND ENTERPRISE OVERVIEW Ready. Resourceful. Responsive!

  2. Who we support Our Principal Customers • Fleet operating units • Aviation depots • Shipyards • Air stations • Weapon stations • Expeditionary forces • Regional maintenance centers • Warfare centers • Shore installations/commands • Sailors … and their families 2

  3. Who We Are…The NAVSUP Enterprise 2009 • Over 25,500 people worldwide… • Logistics Services (40%) • 438 Officers, 1,058 Enlisted, 8,200 Civilian • NEX/Family Support Operations (60%) • 8 Officers, 11 Enlisted, 14,600 Civilians • Single Enterprise… • 5 Echelon III, 7 Echelon IV commands… Global support…focused on Supply Chain Management • Navy’s Supply Authority… • Material Support • Supply IT Systems • Supply Community 3

  4. Where We Are…A Single Enterprise with a Global Reach NAVSUP Headquarters Echelon III Commands Naval Inventory Control Point Navy Exchange Command Commander, Fleet & Industrial Supply Centers Naval Operational Logistics Support Center Navy Supply Information Systems Activity Echelon IV Commands Fleet & Industrial Supply Centers Logistics Support Detachments 4

  5. What We Do- Can you Support These Areas? Navy Wide Support -Transportation and Distribution Coordination -Global Logistics Planning & Coordination -Ammunition Supply Chain Management -Plant/Minor Property Program Management -MHE Program Management -AIT Program Management -TAV Program Management -DON Charge Card Program Management -Quality of Life Program Management -Clothing Research & Development -Logistics Research & Development SERVICES -Contracting Services -Global Logistics and Husbanding -Regional Transportation Services -Material Management Services -Warehousing Services -Integrated Logistics Services -Hazardous Material Management Services -Household Goods Services -Postal Services -Information Services -Engineering Support Services -Price Fighters Services -FMS Case Management Services Naval Material Supply Chain Management 5

  6. Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) • Manages the supply chain and logistics for Naval weapons: Provides parts to the Fleet and life cycle logistics support to weapon system Program Managers. Develops and maintains optimal stock positioning and retail allowance strategies. Provides logistics and supply assistance to DLA, Marine Corps Aviation, Coast Guard and Foreign Military partners. 6

  7. Naval Operational Logistics Support Center (NOLSC) NAVSUP’s interface for USMC, joint operations & exercise support • NAVSUP Center of Excellence (COE) for ordnance, petroleum and transportation management: • Provide non-nuclear ordnance life cycle inventory mgmt logistics support. • Service Control Point for DoD and supply chain manager for all Navy & Marine Corps petroleum products. • Ensure U.S. Naval Forces receive quality transportation services. • NOLSC HQ location in Norfolk, VA 7

  8. Navy Supply Information Systems Activity (NAVSISA) Navy supply automated systems central design agent: • Develop/maintain information systems for shore activities in logistics, transportation, finance, accounting and inventory areas. • Commercially certified for development of quality software systems. 8

  9. Navy ExchangeService Command (NEXCOM) • Provide quality goods and services at a savings and supports quality of life programs for active duty military, retirees, Reservists and their families. • Oversee 105 Navy Exchange complexes with approximately 305 retail locations, 43 Navy Lodges, 157 ship's stores and the Uniform Program Management Office $40M (FY06) in profits support Morale, Welfare and Recreation programs ashore. NEX gave nearly $34 million in profits to MWR to support quality of life programs. 9

  10. Commander Fleet & Industrial Supply Centers Logistics support services providers Contracting Transportation Fuel services Material management Hazardous materials management Household goods movement support Consolidated mail services Supply consultation Fleet concentration areas COMFISCS 10

  11. NAVSUP SB Team

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