Supply Basics Flashcards

1
Q

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

A

To identify the location/port where the ship will be receiving cargo, the inclusive dates, and transportation priority of cargo desired at each location/port

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2
Q

Purposes of the ship’s store afloat

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  1. Provide a convenient and reliable source for personnel to obtain articles considered necessary for their health, comfort, or convenience at a savings
  2. Provide services necessary in day-to-day living
  3. Provide a source of funds to be used for the recreation of naval personnel through profits from sales
  4. Promote good morale
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3
Q

Where is the Navy Cash server located?

A

CS Office

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4
Q

Where are the two cashless ATMs?

A

FWD STBD p-way near vending machines

AFT port p-way near CS office

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5
Q

What is the name of the ATM?

A

Handheld

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6
Q

Where are the six points of sale on Momsen?

A
  1. Ship’s store
  2. CPO mess
  3. Wardroom
  4. CS office
  5. Disbursing Office
  6. Post Office
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7
Q

What device is in each vending machine?

A

(CAD)
Card
Accepting
Device

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8
Q

Explain endurance loading of substinence and how it affects the ship’s mission and sustainability

A
  1. Must have at least 15 days worth of chilled food
  2. Must have at least 30 days worth of frozen food
  3. Must have at least 45 days worth of dry food
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9
Q

What is BDFA?

A

Basic
Daily
Food
Allowance

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10
Q

How much does BDFA cost per crew member?

A

$9.44

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11
Q

When are MRE’s used?

A

During battle stations when galley personnel are not available

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12
Q

How many MREs per person?

A

3

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13
Q

How many MREs are in a case?

A

12

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14
Q

What is the mission of Naval Logistics?

A

To provide and sustain our operational readiness by getting the right support to the right place at the right time

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15
Q

Difference between Force Level RSUPPLY and Unit Level RSUPPLY

A

Force Level RSUPPLY - Designed for big decks

  • Interfaces with OMMS-NG and NALCOMIS databases
  • For Navy Working Capital Fund (NWCF) Ships

Unit Level RSUPPLY - Designed for small boys

  • Interfaces with OMMS-NG and NTCSS databases
  • For Operations, Maintenance & Navy Funds or end use activities
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16
Q

What is ATAV?

A

Program used to provide total asset visibility of inventories onboard SNAP 1, Ported SNAP, RSUPPLY, and Micro-SNAP ships

17
Q

What is One Touch?

A

An online website that will give you information about material you are trying to order. You can also get status or order material from the website.

18
Q

What is GDSC?

A

Global Distance Support Center

Place you can contact by phone to request status or high priority requisitions

19
Q

Describe the “Never Out List”

A

Material that is in high demand and the ship should never run out of. Items that would be on the never out list would be toilet paper, sodas, printer paper

20
Q

What does CSMP stand for?

A

Continuous Ship Monitoring Program

21
Q

What does CSMP do?

A

Program used by ships in the fleet and certain shore commands to monitor and improve processes

22
Q

What two elements is CSMP consisted of?

A

Extractor programs that are installed on every ship for S1, S2, S3

Website, where data from the ship CSMP Extractor programs and other sources is posted

23
Q

What three colors are associated with the CSMP and what do they stand for?

A

Green - Within the set parameters and no further action needed

Yellow - Outside the parameters by a narrow margin and proceed with caution and see what can be done to improve it

Red - Well outside the set parameters, investigate what is going on, make changes to get back into normal parameters

24
Q

Who monitors CSMP off ship?

A

ATG and TYCOM (Type Commander)