InSurv & EDOs SupShip Newport News Brief G. B. Sanford Deputy, InSurv 23 July 2010

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InSurv & EDOsSupShip Newport News Brief

G. B. SanfordDeputy, InSurv

23 July 2010

OVERVIEW• Board of Inspection and Survey

– History– Mission– Organization

• InSurv EDs– Billets– Interfaces

• Deputy’s Perspective

• Successful InSurv EDs

VALUE OF EDOs TO INSURV

• Know the players & their organizations– Speak the same language

– Build, utilize & maintain POCs

• Understand how decisions are made by Resource Managers

• Understand lifecycle impacts, design trade-offs & cost issues

Bridge between the Fleet, support elements & decision-makers

INSURV HISTORY

• Established by CONGRESS (1868)– Ensure ships of the Navy are properly

equipped for prompt, reliable, sustained mission readiness at sea.

• August 5, 1882 Congressional Legislation– Established the Board of Inspection & Survey

under statutory authority.

• INSURV has operated continuously under this authority since.

LEGAL AUTHORITY

• U.S. Code, Title 10 Section 7304. Examination by Board . . .– (a) The Secretary of the Navy shall designate

Boards of Naval Officers to examine Naval vessels… Each vessel shall be examined at least once every three years, if practicable.

– (b) A Board designated under subsection (a) shall submit to the Secretary in writing its recommendations as to which vessels, if any, among those it examined should be stricken from the Naval Vessel Register.

INSURV HISTORY

Commodore A. A. Semmes

1882 - 1883

Admiral David Dixon Porter

1877

Admiral David Glasgow Farragut

1868

Commodore George Dewey

1895 - 1897

Admiral John D. Bulkeley

1967 - 1988

A Who’s Who of Navy Legends & Heroes!

WHAT IS INSURV?

• Navy Board of Inspection & Survey– The Navy’s independent assessors of the

material condition of the fleet.

INSURV MISSION

• “... periodically ascertains and reports on the material condition & performance capabilities or limitations of Navy ships; ...”

(OPNAVINST 5420.70F)

INSURV GOALS

• To independently verify our ships are materially combat ready to take our Sailors into harm’s way.

• To develop partnering among stakeholders to improve material readiness on a continuing basis.

INSURV ORGANIZATIONPresident

RADM Christenson

Deputy

Mr Greg Sanford

DCOS Engineering

CAPT Hoyle

DCOS NEP

CDR Ellenbecker

DCOS Submarines

CAPT Sykora

COS/ Sr. Inspector

CAPT Snyder

DCOS Supply/Habitability

CAPT King

DCOS Aviation

CAPT Croeber

DCOS Trials

CAPT Bonner

DCOS C5I

CAPT Tapp

DCOS Hull/DC

CAPT Tate

INSPECTION TYPES• Acceptance Trials/Combined Trials

– Demonstration of newly constructed ship’s ability to meet Navy operational capabilities & contracted requirements

– Conducted prior to commissioning

• Final Contract Trials/GMI– Conducted after the ship has operated for about 6

months, but prior to any deployment– Marks the end of the ship construction period

• Material Inspections– Periodic for all Fleet units– Equipment demonstrated by crew

FUNCTIONAL AREASCombat systems

(1) AS - ASW systems

(2) CC - COMMS, Cmd and Control

(3) IS - Info Systems

(4) MN - Mine Countermeasures

(5) NV - Navigation

(6) OP - Operations

(7) WP - Weapons

Engineering

(8) AX - Auxiliaries

(9) EL - Electrical

(10) MP - Main Propulsion

(11) RX - Nuclear Reactors

Hull

(12) DC - Damage Control

(13) DK - Deck

(14) RP - Repair

(15) DV - Diving

Aviation

(16) AV - Aviation

Supply & Habitability

(17) SP - Supply

(18) HB - Habitability

Safety & Health (NEP)

(19) MD - Medical

(20) OH - NavOSH

(21) EP - Environmental Protection

(22) VT - Ventilation

70 Experienced Uniformed Inspectors in 22 Functional Areas

EDO BILLETS AUTHORIZED

• O-6 (2)

– HM&E DCOS

– C5 DCOS

• O-5 (2)

– CS ADCOS

– Aux/EL ADCOS

• O-3/4 (9)

– OP/NAV/CC/IS (3)

– DC/EL/AX (4)

– EL/AX (Subs) (2)

13 Authorized Billets

SENIOR EDO BILLETSDCOS – Hull/DC

CAPT Tate

DCOS – CS

CAPT Tapp

O-4 EDO BILLETS• OP/NV/CC/IS Inspectors (3)

– Radars, IFF, EW, Gyros, Navigation equipment– Command, Control & Information Systems

• EL/AX/DC Inspectors (4)– Electrical Distribution, Power panels,

Switchboards, ABTs– Steering, Anchoring, ACs, Elevators, FPs– Installed & portable DC systems/equipment

• Submarine Inspectors (2)– SSN & SSBN EL/Aux shipboard systems

INTERNAL INTERFACES

• Operational Warriors (1110/1120/1310) • LDOs/CWOs (6xxx/7xxx) • Staff Corps Officers (2300/3100)• Nucs & non-nucs• Military, Civilians & Contractors

EXTERNAL INTERFACES

• CNO/VCNO & OPNAV Staff• CUSFF & USFF Staff• SYSCOMs• SUPSHIPs & Shipyards• RMCs• TYCOMs• CLASSRONs• Program Offices and PEOs• Port Engineers

FLEET SUPPORT • Collaboration with:

SAFECEN, OPTEVFOR, TYCOMs, ATG, SWOS, CLASSRONs, SYSCOMs, RMCs

• TMA/TMI Support • Inspection Support for:

– USCG NSC– SBX (CNO/MDA)– Service Craft (~140/year) – Foreign Navies

• MSC SMART Oversight

• Participation in:– RM&A WG– Self-Assessment WG– Aux Systems WG– Propulsion Executive

Steering Committee– ASNE FMMS Planning

• SWOS Briefings (PCOs, PXOs, DHs, SEA)

• Midshipman Internship

VALUE OF EDOs TO INSURV

• Broad-based operational experience

• Program management experience

• Lifecycle management perspective

• Familiarization with key external organizational interfaces

INSURV EDO (O-6) SUCCESS STORIES

• Follow-on Successes – Bill Galinis (PMS317/SSGC)– Dean Krestos (SSBath) – Lloyd Jones (SSNN/USFF)– Eric Tapp (PEO IWS)– Ken Frack (MDA)– Al Cuellar (SWRMC C/300)– Joe Yusician (CNSL N43)

KEYS TO GOOD MATERIAL READINESS

• High Standards -- (not “good enough” = mediocrity)

• Shipwide Ownership/Teamwork

• Effective Zone Inspection Program

• Steady Strain

• PMS Accomplishment & Spot Checks

• CSMP Quality

• Empowerment

Your systems better be ready to fight…

they might not get a second chance.

G. B. SanfordDeputy, InSurv

gregory.sanford@navy.mil757-462-7028

?Questions?

www.public.navy.mil/usff/insurv

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