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Naval Inventory Control PointNaval Inventory Control Point
Identifying Capability Gaps and
Funding Opportunities
Presented To: Navy Packaging Board
Presented By:Raymond Chin, Container Design Engineer
Naval Inventory Control Point
April 23, 2009
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Introduction
• Packaging & Interface Technology Upgrades
• Identify Process to Document Capability Gaps
• Gather Concepts to Address Gaps
• Match Ideas with Requirements
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Data Calls / Solicitations
ONR Technology Transition Programs
• Rapid Technology Transition (RTT)- Provides bridge funds to transition new and emerging technologies into established programs
of record.
• Technology Insertion Program for Savings (TIPS)- Reduce operations and support (O&S) costs of naval systems and platforms through the
transition of new and innovative technologies (strong cost avoidance).
• Technology Transition Initiative (TTI)- Accelerates introduction of new technologies into operational capabilities for the armed forces,
administered by OSD.
• Seabasing Future Naval Capabilities (FNC)- Technologies that benefit seabasing (warfighting capabilities sustained from the sea without
reliance on shore facilities)
USTRANSCOM
• Joint Deployment Distribution Enterprise (JDDE) Technology- Addresses operational challenges and capability gaps through RDT&E.
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Data Calls / Solicitations (cont.)
NAVSUP Technology Programs
• Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR)- Use small, socially or economically disadvantaged businesses to meet R&D needs related to
technological innovations.
• Small Business Technology Transfer (SBTT)- Similar to SBIR, but requires the small business to have a research partner consisting of a
University, Federally Funded Research and Development Center (FFRDC), or a qualified non-profit research institution.
• NAVSUP Capability Gaps and Initiatives- Initiatives aimed at addressing NAVSUP’s performance shortfalls or deficiencies.
Material Readiness & Logistics (N4)
• Energy and Environment Related Project Call (Due April 29)- Opportunity to obtain R&D funds for energy/environment related projects (e.g. facility
improvements, alternative power, reduced food waste packaging)
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Packaging Related Capability Gaps
• List of Examples
- Ineffective tools for container environmental management result in
material damaged/degraded in storage/transit
- Loss of item visibility & accountability
- Lack of capabilities & integration to provide operational logistics
support
- Unrecyclable / Non-recycled waste
- Supply services’ pollution
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Submittals
• List of Examples
- Marine Biodegradable Plastics
- Multi-Metal VCI (Volatile Corrosion Inhibitor)
- Long Life Desiccant
- Dynamic Dehumidification Process
- Pallet Transformation
- Alternate Materials for Reusable Containers
- RFID Antenna Advances
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What can we do better?
• Stakeholder Input
• Business Process Improvements
• Use TARP as a resource
- Identify process or technical issues
- Document special interest items
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Way Ahead
• Maintain Running List of Ideas
• Standardize Template for Submitting Ideas
• Utilize PHS&T Community of Practice
• Maintain Relationship with NAVSUP CSA
• Submit Recommendations to NPB
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Capability Gaps & InitiativesCapability Gaps & Initiatives
• Capability Gaps identify a performance deficiency (state a problem)
• e.g., Current methodologies for protecting large quantities of high cost assets in
storage or shipment are costly and occasionally ineffective, leading to damage
or degradation of the “protected” assets.
• Initiatives respond to a Capability Gap (help solve a problem)• e.g., Environmental sensors to monitor material in storage and in transit to
proactively warn if protection is breached. Specific capabilities are required to
mitigate humidity and temperature.
• Align our efforts to solve the top problems
• Limited resources must be applied judiciously
• Communicate our problems to stimulate innovative &
alternative initiatives/solutions
• Can someone in NAVSUP help, but is not aware of the
problem?
• Can someone outside of NAVSUP help?
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Two Step process:
1. Generate capability gap list
• Solicit capability gap inputs from NAVSUP Enterprise
• Review & approve capability gaps
2. Allocate discretionary R&D resources
• Solicit initiative inputs that respond to capability gaps from
NAVSUP Enterprise
• Prioritize initiatives & allocate resources
ESG Annual DutyESG Annual Duty
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• 13 Capability Gaps recommended
• Aligned to 3 CDR’s Guidance focus areas:
• Global Logistics Support (5)
• Sailor & Family Support (2)
• Alignment (6)
• 1 additional Capability Gap proposed for Log R&D ESG
consideration
• Could be aligned to Global Logistics Support
This Year’sThis Year’sCapability Gap InputsCapability Gap Inputs
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Global Logistics Support Sailor & Family Support Alignment
1.1 Invalid/Incomplete/Non-Integrated
Technical Data
1.2 Non-Conforming Items in the Supply
Chain
1.3 Material Damaged/Degraded in
Storage/Transit
1.4 Transportation Issues
1.5 Automatic identification data capture tools
supporting TAV/ITV/automated loadout and
inventory accountability
This Year’sThis Year’sCapability Gap InputsCapability Gap Inputs
2.1 Inadequate Uniforms/Protective Clothing
and Associated Design & Issue Processes
2.2 QOL services cost reduction &
modernization
4.1 Optimally Manned Ships Require
Reductions in Shipboard Workload
4.2 Improved MHE supporting ship loadouts
4.3 Solid waste management
4.4 Inefficient Supply Chain Procedures
Supporting Requirements Determination and
Workload Planning
4.5 Customer Relationship Management
4.6 Lack of reliable, affordable and available
components supporting weapons system
1.6 Supply Chain Threats
13 Recommended Capability Gaps:
1 Additional Capability Gap for Consideration:
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FUNDING REQUIREMENTSBENEFITS/METRICS
Project Title (Quad Chart for N4 Energy/Environment Project Call)
DESCRIPTION
• What’s the problem that needs solving?
• Proposed solution
FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15
$X $X $X $X $X
RDT&E:
Project Picture
POC Info: xxxxxxxxx
• Energy efficiency, pollution/waste reduction…
• Applicability to other commodities, other Services…
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