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Defense Logistics Management Standards Office Supporting the Warfighter . DLMS Migration Briefing Finance PRC Nov. 19, 2009. http://www.dla.mil/j-6/dlmso/. What’s This All About? Trading Partner Interoperability. Enterprise Services Providers. Life Cycle Supply Chains. Commodities .
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Defense Logistics Management Standards Office Supporting the Warfighter DLMS Migration Briefing Finance PRC Nov. 19, 2009 http://www.dla.mil/j-6/dlmso/
What’s This All About? Trading Partner Interoperability Enterprise Services Providers Life Cycle Supply Chains Commodities Finance DFAS DLMSO delivers the business rules, transactions & data standards DAASC delivers the routing, translation, archiving DLIS delivers master data reference repository services International Logistics DSCA Transport US TRANSCOM Acquisition Weapon Systems Disposal DLA - DRMS Distribution DLA -DDC Others DCMA 24 x 7 Challenge: To Connect Life Cycle Supply Chains & Enterprise Services Providers DoD-wide
DLMSO Purpose/Mission • Business Process Transformation & Interoperability • Facilitate enterprise integration and continuous process improvements to logistics management and operations while maintaining interoperability by: • Developing business rules that implement DoD policy • Developing and managing the DoD logistics information exchange infrastructure • Publishing detailed procedures that identify who does what, when, and how along the DoD logistics chain: • Organizational responsibilities • Metrics • Information exchange formats • Standard data elements and codes
What are the DLMS? • The Defense Logistics Management System (DLMS) is a broad base of business rules, data standards and electronic business objects (information exchange formats) designed to meet DoD’s requirements for total logistics support. • Developed in collaboration with representatives from the Military Departments, Defense Agencies, and participating Federal Agencies • Accommodates the legacy data content & • business processes, while supporting • future processes and data exchange requirements
Current Status • All of DOD’s new logistics systems will use DLMS • New Systems Implemented by DLA (EBS) and • Army (LMP) are using DLMS • Under development by Army (GCSS-Army), • Air Force (ECSS), Navy (NAVERP), and • Marine Corps • DOD Legacy Logistics Systems • Distribution Standard System Migrated to DLMS • Air Force (ILS-S/SBSS), Navy (R-Supply) & • Marine Corps Retail Logistics (MAISTR) • Systems Migrating to DLMS
Current StatusDLMS Migration Metrics Historical volumes of DLMS transactions processed Annual Volumes 2000 = 105M 2006 = 192M 2008 = 516M Monthly Volumes April 2006 = 16.5M / 12% September 2009 = 108M / 57%
Transaction Counts • Total MILS and DLMS transactions (in millions) processed by month
DLMS Migration Metric Projection • The metric measuring progress is the Percentage of DLMS Transactions versus DLSS Transactions • Percentages for 2008 through 2015 are estimates and are based on the of system implementation dates. • Major change occurs when GCSS-Army ERP is implemented; current FOC scheduled for 2015.