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25th National Aerospace FOD Prevention Conference July 27 - 29, 2004. Monitoring The FOD Program of Contracted Maintenance . Presented By:. John Heib DCMA Aircraft Operations Deputy Director for Policy and Training. Military Track. Purpose:

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  1. 25th National AerospaceFOD Prevention Conference July 27 - 29, 2004 Monitoring The FOD Program of Contracted Maintenance Presented By: John Heib DCMA Aircraft Operations Deputy Director for Policy and Training

  2. Military Track • Purpose: • To discuss issues directly related to subject audience • Identify common problems • Brainstorm solutions • Make recommendations

  3. My Background • Former KC-135 Pilot • 21 ½ Years Active Duty • Retired in 2000 • Began second career in same job as civilian • Contractor Aircraft Operations since 1989

  4. Contact Information • john.heib@dcma.mil • DSN 328-1313 • 703-428-1313 • home.dcma.mil

  5. Contractor Ops 101 • Contractors perform all manner of aircraft ground and flight operations including production, modification, repair, overhaul, and routine organic maintenance. • Two Defense Federal Acquisition Regulations come into play with contractor aircraft operations

  6. GFRC/AFRC • The Ground and Flight Risk ClauseDFARS 252.228-7001 • Aircraft Flight Risk ClauseDFARS 252.228-7002 • Both clauses indemnify contractors from loss

  7. GFRC/AFRC • Government’s assumption of risk comes at a price for contractors • Government requires contractors to develop safe and effective Procedures which the Government retains the authority to approve. • Procedures cover all aspects of operations including FOD and Tool Control

  8. GFRC/AFRC Guidance DCMA INST 8210.1 Definitions and FAR/DFARS Reference Policies and Procedures approving authority GFR training delegating authority flight/ground operations verification of contractor compliance Appraisal Criteria for Contractor’s Procedures Contractor Flight and Ground Ops Surveys

  9. Problems • Poorly defined contracts • Operational priorities • Base procedures vs. contractor’s Procedures • Can’t fire ‘em… can’t shoot ‘em • Constructive change

  10. Deliverables… • Focus ideas • Identify key concerns • Remedies

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