html5
1 / 10

Defense Transportation Coordination Initiative (DTCI) Overview Briefing LTC Leslie Sullivan

U.S. Transportation Command. Defense Transportation Coordination Initiative (DTCI) Overview Briefing LTC Leslie Sullivan Dec 06. Mission.

taya
Download Presentation

Defense Transportation Coordination Initiative (DTCI) Overview Briefing LTC Leslie Sullivan

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. U.S. Transportation Command Defense Transportation Coordination Initiative (DTCI) Overview Briefing LTC Leslie Sullivan Dec 06

  2. Mission Partner with a world-class transportation services provider (3PL) to manage CONUS distribution of material for selected Service and Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) shipping locations. Leverage the winning coordinator’s existing commercial business with his “best commercial practices” and our large volume of DOD freight to achieve efficiencies in distribution and associated cost savings.

  3. Why are we doing this? • Over 600 CONUS shipping locations • More receiving locations • No enterprise-wide vision, collaboration or direction • 3PLs are particularly effective in the commercial world • So why not DoD? • Our SE region “pilot program” gave OSD confidence to press ahead • We can garner efficiencies as well as cost savings…. • Improve operational effectiveness • Support strong small business participation • Improve customer confidence • Reduce cycle times (defined as time from request for movement to delivery) • Increase efficiencies • Develop a partnership to integrate commercial best practices • Enable process improvements • Achieve cost savings • Integrate seamlessly with the DoD Strategic Distribution System • Protect operational capability like a DoD critical infrastructure asset DTCI Goals

  4. Guidance and Oversight • Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) • Transportation Policy is strong lead • Acquisition, General Counsel, Comptroller, others provide support • Distribution “governance” • Steering Group • Senior Task Force • Executive Board • Combatant Commander’s Council • Other groups as required • USTRANSCOM • DTCI Project Manager reports directly to Commander • Acquisition provides acquisition policy and contracting support • Services, Defense Logistics Agency, and Supporting Agencies

  5. Industry Players • Dozens of participants in pre-proposal discussions • Trade Associations • American Trucking Association (ATA) • National Defense Transportation Association (NDTA) • Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA) • Several others….

  6. Marine Joint/DLA USPFO Phase II Army Phase III Air Force Navy DTCI Site Activation Phase I

  7. Functional Concept (PWS requirements) • DTCI coordinator will: • Arrange, coordinate, monitor, and control freight shipments from notification to delivery • Manage and optimize enterprise operations while providing exception reporting • Process timely payments to subcontractors and carriers for services provided • Accept, process and facilitate claims resulting from loss or damage • Manage carrier quality and performance • Assist in the ID and delivery of astray freight • Provide In-Transit Visibility (ITV) to government systems and real-time access to shipment info • Perform shipment optimization, consolidation and routing services • Provide management info and accounting reports • Collaboratively develop, recommend and implement process improvements

  8. Exclusions • OCONUS freight movements (Theater controlled) • Vendor shipments • OCONUS unit moves • Universal service ocean carrier contracts • Household goods to include DPM moves • DOD organic equipment moves • On-site local drayage contracts • Bulk and Missile fuels • Small package contracts • Privately owned vehicles • Sensitive and/or classified shipments • Arms, ammunition and explosives • Cash/Collect on delivery shipments

  9. Market Research and Industry discussions indicate thresholds are achievable Performance Thresholds • On-time pickup – 98% • On-time delivery – 98% • Loss and damage-free shipments – 98% • Process loss and damage claims in a timely manner – 99% within 120 days • IT systems available for use – 99% • Small business subcontracting – 20% first year

  10. How will we measure performance? • Quality Assurance Surveillance Plan (QASP) • Performance Objectives and Thresholds • Surveillance responsibilities of the government • Procedures for evaluating performance and resolving issues • Program Management Review (PMR) • Comparison of contractors monthly report against Transportation Officer (TO) shipper system/hard copy data • QA Representative on site forwards to DTCI PMO quarterly • If sub-standard performance, a % of management services will be reduced • Random Inspections • Web-based Process Change Request System / Customer Feedback

More Related