Logistics and Supply
Logistics and Supply Links
- Fitting Out & Supply Support Assistance Center (FOSSAC) The Fitting Out & Supply Support Assistance Center provides Naval forces and other customers with quality supply-related engineering, training and support services. Critical to our success is a well-trained, fully empowered workforce continually pursuing customer satisfaction.
- Naval Inventory Control Point The Mission of the Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP) is to provide program and supply support for the weapons systems that keep our Naval forces mission ready. This mission is carried out by a single command organization operating as a tenant activity of the Naval Support Activities in Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia.
- Military Sealift Command Provide ocean transportation of equipment, fuel, supplies and ammunition to sustain U.S. forces worldwide during peacetime and in war for as long as operational requirements dictate. During a war, more than 95 percent of all the equipment and supplies needed to sustain the U.S. military are carried by sea.
- AMSR Homepage Avaition Maintenance Supply Readiness site
- Logistic ToolBox Guide to DoD Logistic web sites and a source of training..
- Navy Cargo Handling and Port Group NCHF is a quick response forward deployable logistic support unit of the operating forces specializing in open ocean cargo handling with capability to perform air and freight terminal operations.
- Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics) N4
- Fleet Material Support Office (FMSO) To employ information technology for the design, development, integration, implementation and maintenance of automated information systems for Navy, DOD, and other Federal agencies, with specific emphasis on systems supporting Naval supply, inventory and material management, financial processing, and maintenance operations
- The Greenshirt A great resource opnavinst 4790 online along with Nalcolmis information
- DAASC designs, develops, and implements logistics solutions that improve customers' requisition processing and logistics management processes world wide.
- Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Chesapeake Logistic support for the operating forces is more complex today than ever before. Keeping the Navy's ships, submarines, and aircraft in peak operating condition demands reliable and responsive business information systems. SPAWAR Systems Center Chesapeake (SSC Chesapeake)'s mission is to design, develop, deliver, and support integrated information systems for the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Marine
- Submarine Logistics Support Center To perform assigned material control and supply support responsibilities in support of the Trident operating forces assigned to CINCPACFLT; and act as the COMSUBPAC/ COMNAVSURFPAC focal point for all Not Operationally Ready Supply (NORS) requisitions in support of Pacific Fleet surface ships and submarines.
- Naval Sea Logistics Center NSLC is a field activity of the Naval Sea Systems Command Logistics Directorate and serves as the Naval Sea Technical Agent for developing, maintaining, and assessing life-cycle logistics support policies, procedures, and data systems.
- Defense Logistics Information Service -- DLIS Provides standardization of part numbers throughout governmental supply systems.
- Navy Supply System The Naval Supply Systems Command provides U.S. Naval Forces with quality supplies and services. A principal source of readiness for U.S. Naval Forces, NAVSUP's diverse team delivers information, material, services and the quality of life products our Naval Forces need.
- Navy Air Logistics Office Providing transportation and logistical support to the fleet. The US Navy equivalent of the Military Airlift Command
- Logistic Tools and Links Software tools and contact information for Navair Logistics teams.
- Business Systems Modernization (BSM) DLA's mission-critical legacy systems are replaced with an expanded enterprise computing environment and commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) software packages. This "Business Systems Modernization" strategy will result in a new enterprise systems architecture which will enable DLA to re-engineer its logistics processes to reflect best commercial practices. It will also contribute to improved military readiness by implementing a more interoperable shared data environment, achieving the Joint Vision 2010 concept of Focused Logistics.
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