Supply Flashcards

(29 cards)

1
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Who is the Suppo?

A

LT. AGUS

Suppo refers to the Supply Officer in a naval context.

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What division is S-4?

A

DISBURSING

S-4 is typically responsible for supply and logistics.

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What is OMMS-NG?

A

Organizational Maintenance Management System-Next Generation

It includes 3M Data, Jobs, and Order Non-Maintenance parts.

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What is the COSAL?

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Coordinated Shipboard Allowance List

It lists all parts & supplies in the system with NSN.

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What does OPTAR stand for?

A

Operating Target

It represents the budget for the ship.

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What is the mission of Naval Logistics?

A
  • Distribution
  • Sustainment
  • Disposition

These elements ensure effective logistical support.

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Define Distribution in logistics.

A

Process in which logistics support is allocated and delivered to maximize combat effectiveness

It involves the movement of supplies and equipment.

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What does Sustainment refer to?

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To ensure adequate support to permit continuous operations without interruption

It is crucial for maintaining operational readiness.

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What is Disposition?

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The return of excess or not fully capable materiel for repair, redistribution, or salvage

It helps manage inventory effectively.

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What is the purpose of the Fleet Freight/Cargo message?

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To route cargo to ports where the ship will visit or to a USNS for re-supply

It ensures timely delivery of supplies.

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The Fleet Freight Cargo message should be sent out how many days prior to deployment?

A

30 Days

This advance notice is critical for logistical planning.

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What is ONE TOUCH?

A

An online resource used for asset visibility and requisition tracking

It enhances supply chain efficiency.

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What does GDSC stand for?

A

Global Distance Support Center

They process MILSTRIPs and requirements for the fleet.

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What is the purpose of PMO?

A

Priority Material Office

They track and expedite all HI-PRI requisitions.

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What is the Never Out List?

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A mandatory stocking list tailored to your ship and used as a management tool

Examples include copier paper, brownies, mops, toilet paper, toner.

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16
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What is the effect of item demand on parts availability?

A

Common recurring parts are flagged as Demand Based Items

These items must be stocked more frequently due to high need.

17
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What are Depot Level Repair (DLR) parts?

A

Parts cheaper to return to DEPOT Level maintenance centers for refurbishment

If not returned, a new part must be purchased.

18
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What are Remain in Place (RIP) procedures related to DLR parts?

A

RIP items are allowed to remain in the system before turn in takes place

Once the RFI part arrives, the NRFI is turned in.

19
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What is the purpose of Maintenance Assist Modules (MAM)?

A

To troubleshoot failures in equipment and identify causes

A MAM can be placed back into the kit after use.

20
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What is the Navy Cash Program?

A

A chip-based electronic purse for a cashless environment on the ship

It simplifies transactions within the ship.

21
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Where are the Navy Cash Cards used on the ship?

A
  • Ship’s store
  • Post office
  • General mess
  • Wardroom
  • Other retail locations

They can also be used in vending machines.

22
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Can the Navy Cash Cards be used off the ship?

A

Yes, but money must be transferred to the magnetic strip first

This allows for use in town.

23
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How does endurance loading of subsistence affect the ship’s mission?

A

It determines the maximum subsistence load for continuous operations

Sufficient food stocks are required for a balanced diet.

24
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What does BDFA stand for?

A

Basic Daily Food Allowance

It defines the quantity of food for a nutritionally adequate diet.

25
What kinds of rations are utilized during **battle stations**?
* Meals Ready to Eat (MREs) * Box lunches ## Footnote These are used when the galley is unavailable.
26
What is the difference between **Force Level R-Supply** and **Unit Level R-Supply**?
* Force Level R-Supply: Used by bigger platforms * Unit Level R-Supply: Used by smaller units ## Footnote They differ in the type of material utilized.
27
Discuss the interface of **R-Supply**, **NALCOMIS**, and **OMMS-NG**.
R-Supply and OMMS-NG interface with each other ## Footnote NALCOMIS and OMMS-NG do not interface.
28
What does **CSMP** stand for?
Continuous Ships Monitoring Program ## Footnote It is used to monitor ship performance and data trends.
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What is the purpose of the **Continuous Ships Monitoring Program**?
To monitor ship performance and data trends ## Footnote It is primarily used by Type Commanders and ISICs.