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Chartered by the Joint Logistics Commanders. Joint Group on Pollution Prevention. JG-PP Partnering for Progress. June 2004. JG-PP Working Group Chairperson: Mr. Gary Leitner, U.S. Marine Corps JG-PP Project Manager: Mr. John Thomstatter, CTC. Presentation Overview. What is JG-PP? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Joint Group on Pollution Prevention
Chartered by the Joint Logistics Commanders
JG-PPPartnering for Progress
JG-PP Working Group Chairperson: Mr. Gary Leitner, U.S. Marine Corps
JG-PP Project Manager: Mr. John Thomstatter, CTC
June 2004
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Presentation Overview
What is JG-PP? Benefits Goals Methodology Projects Web Site Interested in Participating Summary
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What is JG-PP?
JG-PP is a partnership between the Military Services, NASA, the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), the Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA), and chartered by the Joint Logistics Commanders (JLC), to reduce or eliminate HazMats or processes within the acquisition and sustainment communities
By establishing these partnerships, JG-PP addresses the common problems through shared efforts to produce joint solutions
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JG-PP Principals
Major General John G. Doesburg – U.S. Army
Mr. William G. Mattheis (SES)– U.S. Navy
Mr. R. Ken Trammell (SES) – U.S. Marine Corps
Brigadier General Gary T. McCoy – U.S. Air Force
Mr. Richard Wickman (Acting) – Acting Director, Environmental Management Division, NASA
Mr. Frederick N. Baillie (SES) – Defense Logistics Agency (DLA)
Mr. Robert W. Schmitt (SES) – Defense Contract Management Agency (DCMA)
SES - Senior Executive Service
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JG-PP Benefits
Reduces or eliminates HazMats, such as cadmium, chromium, Hazardous Air Pollutants (HAPs), lead, Ozone Depleting Chemicals (ODCs), and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
Identifies shared opportunities Facilitates partnerships Facilitates qualification requirements Reduces duplication of effort Reduces risk Reduces cost
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Benefit to Members- Benefit to Members- CollaborationCollaboration
Joint Methodology
Joint Protocols
Concept of Operations
NASAAir
Force
JG-PP Execution Committee
Joint Tracking Database
Army
Marine Corps
Navy
DCMA
DLA
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JG-PP’s Goals
Fosters joint cooperation between the Air Force, Army, Marine Corps, Navy, NASA, DLA, DCMA and Industry
Identifies shared opportunities, common qualification requirements, and reduces duplication of effort
Implements alternatives identified using the validated JG-PP Methodology
The bottom line: JG-PP reduces overall costs of eliminating or reducing HazMats and processes
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JG-PP Methodology
Phase I – Identification Identify offending HazMat Engage appropriate stakeholders Obtain stakeholder buy-in
Phase II – Technical Identify alternatives Create a Potential Alternatives Report (PAR) Create a Joint Test Protocol (JTP)
Phase III – Business Develop a Business Plan Conduct a Cost Benefit Analysis Create a Statement of Work
Phase IV – Qualify Alternatives Conduct testing Create a Joint Test Report (JTR)
Phase V and Phase VI – Single Process Initiative and Implementation Initiate Change to Use Validated Alternatives at OEM facility Create an Implementation Plan Assist with Implementation
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JG-PP Projects
Project Participants Coating Technologies
Low/No VOC and Nonchromate Coating System for Support Equipment
AF, Navy, Army, NASA
Low-VOC ID Marking Lockheed Martin Low-VOC Topcoats & Primers Raytheon Nonchromate Primers for Aircraft
Exteriors Boeing, AF, Navy
Solventless Seawater Ballast Tank Coating Systems
Navy
Metal Finishing Technologies Chromium-Free Primers for Inserts and
Fasteners Pratt & Whitney
Alternatives to Electrodeposited Cadmium
The Boeing Company
Chromium Electroplating Alternatives for Actuators
OEMs, Navy, AF
Chromium Electroplating Alternatives for Helicopter Dynamic Components
OEMs, Navy, AF
Chromium Electroplating Alternatives for Propeller Hubs
OEMs, Navy, AF
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JG-PP Projects (continued)
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Typical Project - Low-VOC Identification Marking
Objective and Benefits: Identify and qualify low-VOC inks and labels used for identification marking Reduce or eliminate the use of VOCs (specifically MEK and toluene) Potential benefits:
Reduce VOC emissions Reduce hazardous waste (rags, ink, and solvents) Reduce waste management costs Reduce labor costs in rework, flowtime since no masking,
unmasking, cleaning Reduce raw material costs Reduce regulatory financial liabilities
Technology: Testing consisted of applying ink and label alternatives
onto bare and coated panels Nine alternative inks and ten alternative labels were tested Alternatives that passed screening tests underwent extensive
testing on several substrates Testing was completed with two alternate inks and several label
systems qualified for use
Accomplishments: PAR, JTP, 2 CBAs and JTR completed Implemented at Tobyhanna, NADEP Jacksonville, Point Mugu and
Air Force Plant (AFP) 44 in Tucson, AZ
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JG-PP Website – Core Members
Visit the JG-PP Website at http://www.jgpp.com
Working Group Core Members:Maryalice Miller HQ, RDECOM 410-436-3564Winston deMonsabert CNO (N451W) 703-602-5334Gary Leitner U.S. Marine Corps 229-639-5003Patricia Jordan HQ, AFMC/LGPE 937-656-3678Christina Brown NASA-KSC 321-867-8463Patti Wilson DLA 703-767-2634David James HQ, DCMA 703-428-0971
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Interested in Participating
JG-PP welcomes ideas for addressing high-priority Pollution Prevention (P2) projects Should be an environmental problem that JG-PP projects are not
currently addressing Should be common to two or more services and/or NASA
Contact a JG-PP Working Group Member or send an email to [email protected]
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Summary
JG-PP is a partnership between the Military Services, NASA, DLA and DCMA to address the common problems to reduce or eliminate HazMats or processes within the acquisition and sustainment communities
JG-PP welcomes the opportunity to work or partner with other groups committed to the same goals
For additional information or to investigate ideas to incorporate P2 alternatives into your engineering designs, please contact: Gary Leitner, JG-PP Working Group Chairperson
Marine Corps Logistics Command – [email protected] Phone: 229 639-5003
John Thomstatter, JG-PP Project ManagerCTC – [email protected]: 814 269-2508