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Update on Navy Material Receipt Acknowledgment Processes - NAVSUP Presentation

This presentation by Emily Burt-Hedrick at NAVSUP provides an overview of the current status of Material Receipt Acknowledgment (MRA) processes within the Navy, presented at the Supply PRC on October 28-29, 2009. It highlights the creation of MRAs by U2 (UADPS-SP.II) for 9-cog items, the roles of RSupply in naval air stations and shipboard environments, and the involvement of various Navy systems, including ERP and compliance issues. The ongoing review will culminate in a final report by February 15, 2010, to enhance Navy MRA practices.

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Update on Navy Material Receipt Acknowledgment Processes - NAVSUP Presentation

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  1. NAVAL SUPPLY SYSTEMS COMMAND Navy Status on Material Receipt Acknowedgement Presentation to the Supply PRC Oct 28-29, 2009 Presented by: Emily Burt-Hedrick NAVSUP E4 Ready. Resourceful. Responsive!

  2. Major Navy Systems Create MRAs • U2 (UADPS-SP II) creates MRAs for 9-cog item • Not for Wholesale Cogs, NAVICP-managed items • Rsupply (Naval Air Stations/shipboard) creates MRAs • Further investigation underway to determine reasons for non-compliance • Navy ERP creates MRAs for material received

  3. Smaller Systems Not Creating MRAs • NEXCOM • Great Lakes (basic training) • Ordnance schools • Organic repair facilities • SUPSHIPs • Air Wings • NAVFAC • CAV sites—Not Required

  4. What’s Next • Continuing review and analysis of Navy MRA practices • Final Report February 15, 2010 • Total picture of Navy systems and MRAs • Recommendations for next steps toward compliance

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