EAL and Integrated Maitanance Manuals Flashcards

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What are the four corner stones of the CG Mission Support Business Model?
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  • Total Asset Visibility
  • Configuration Management
  • Bi-Level Maintenance
  • Product line Management
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What 6 parts measure the progress of product integration?

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  • Reorganizing into product lines
  • Building the asset’s integrated baseline data
  • enrolling into the EAL system for total visibility
  • generating the asset class Allowance List
  • Pushing parts to the fleet
  • centralizing maintenance funds
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Who are the 3 Primary and 2 secondary supports for an OIC in the PL system?
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PRIMARY
-PL District Responders
-AMS Section Chief
-ENG Branch Chief
SECONDARY
-ALM
-Asset Manager
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Who is responsible for a stations MPC?

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-Centralized Maintenance Manager (CMM)

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Who is responsible for a stations Depot maintenance support?

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PDM Branch (Port Engineer)

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Who is responsible for a stations Casualty Response?

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ENG Branch

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Who is responsible for a stations Purchases?

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Supply Branch

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What are the three branches of any Product line?

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  • Engineering
  • Programmed Depot Maintenance (PDM)
  • Supply
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What 8 Dept and Positions are responsible for the Mission Support Business Model?
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  1. Sector Logistics Officer
  2. Sector Engineer Officer
  3. Maintenance Control Officer
  4. Centralized Maintenance Manager (CMM)
  5. Station/Ant/Cutter CO/OIC
  6. Engineer Petty Officer
  7. Logistics Units/Sector Field Offices
  8. Prime Units
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What is the Job of the Maintance Control Officer?

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supports the Sector EO by coordinating all maintenance functions and activities conducted throughout the Sector and Sector Field Office (SFO).

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What is the Job of the Centralized Maintenance Manager (CMM) ?
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The Centralized Maintenance Manager (CMM) enters MPC data into the Asset Computerized Maintenance System (ACMS) and prepares management reports. Specifically, the CMM performs data entry, retrieval, and reporting functions and is the ACMS Subject Matter Expert and anager for the Sector and DSF units.

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Who is responsible for Assest status and condition?

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OIC

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What is the job of the Asset Maintenance Manager?

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are responsible for requisitioning and issuing asset parts, supporting the asset through inventory and parts availability reporting and forecasting; supply process control; acting as an advisor on supply processes, and performing compliance audits for all maintenance material

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14
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How often are tool control spot checks conducted?

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Daily

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What is the difference between controlled parts exchange and cannibalization?
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  • Controlled parts exchange is the removal of a specific serviceable assembly, subassembly, part or component from one asset (donor) in order to install on another asset (recipient) to meet mission requirements, where replacement of the part to the donor asset is performed in the most expeditious manner.
  • cannibalization is performed with the intent of not replacing or returning a part to the donor asset.
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What is the intent of an ENG Waiver?

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The intent of the Engineering Waiver is to grant a temporary deviation from published MPCs, equipment operating parameters, scheduled maintenance, or other technical guidance. Engineering Waivers are only granted after sufficient research is conducted to determine the scope and risk (from an engineering standpoint) of operating outside published standards. The Engineering Waiver is intended as a recommendation to the Operational Commander that it is acceptable (from a technical standpoint) to operate an asset within the constraints outlined in that Engineering Waiver. The Operational Commander has the sole authority to issue an Operational Waiver, and to determine whether the asset is capable of performing its assigned missions, or whether some operating limitations should be placed on the asset after the Engineering Waiver is issued.

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What is Asset Computerized maintenance System (ACMS)?

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used to track maintenance on small boats, patrol boats, and some cutter boats