Supply Support Logistics Course Overview
Introduction
The Supply Support Logistics
Course (SSLC) Course is an intensive three-day training program designed to
provide participants with an appreciation of the complexities and
interrelationships of efforts required to achieve and maintain Supply Support
and Fleet Readiness Objectives for Weapon Systems, Ships, Carriers, Submarines
and Shore Sites.
The SSLC will help participants
to understand Navy and DoD Supply Support elements which include (Acquisition
Logistics, Maintenance Planning, Provisioning, Alteration Installation
Management, Equipment/Ship Configuration Management, Ship/Equipment Alteration
Development, Allowance Development, GF and CF Material asset management,
Material Handling/Storage and Material Outfitting.
The SSRLC covers the above
Supply Support Elements for Ships / Carriers / Submarines during New Construction
Shipbuilding and the Navy Modernization Process Management and Operations
Manual (NMP-MOM) process as an interrelated group of activities through which
Supply Support/Fleet Readiness is achieved.
Also, includes all Shore Based Activity functions in obtaining Supply
Support Logistic Readiness goals.
The course covers many policies,
procedures, databases, and processes, which contribute to, or function within,
the overall Supply Support objectives of the Navy Department. This includes the goals and objectives for
new Equipment/System Acquisitions, New Ship Construction, Navy Modernization
Process Management and Operations Manual and Shore
Activity functions. Also includes the
policies for the ILS Cert Goals for Supply
Support, Provisioning, Equipment/Ship Configuration Management, Allowance
Development, GF Material asset management, material handling/storage and
Material Outfitting process for Navy Ships, Carriers and Submarines.
The SSLC is for government
Civilian, Military, and Navy support contractor personnel, Department of
Defense Contractors (Equipment/System Contractors, Shipbuilders and Ship Repair
Contractors), personnel for example:
a. Civilian:
Logistics Management Specialists, Program Managers, Supply Support Managers, Alteration Installation Managers / Planners, Maintenance Planners, Engineers / Provisioners, Equipment Specialists, Inventory Managers, Material Managers, Supply Systems Analysts, Contract Specialists, and Certification/Metrics Specialists, etc..
b. Military:
Fleet
Staff Officers, Fleet Maintenance Officers, Acquisition Program Managers,
Commanding/Staff Officers of Headquarters Field Activities, Supply Officers,
Store Keepers, Shipboard Leading Petty Officers, On-Board Maintenance
personnel, 3M Coordinators, and Pre-Commissioning Unit Personnel, etc..
c. Navy
Support / Private Contractors:
Support or private contractors
providing Program Management, Acquisition Logistics Support, Alteration
Installation Management, Alteration Planning, Maintenance Planning,
Engineering, Supply Support, Provisioning, Equipment/Ship Configuration Management, Allowance
Development, and Material Outfitting for New Construction shipbuilding, and
Ships / Submarines undergoing Availability and Modernization through the Navy
Modernization Process Management and Operations Manual Process.
d. Other
Personnel:
This course is also for personnel
involved in Logistics Support, Ship and Equipment Alteration Development,
Planning, Budgeting, Contracting, and Execution of Modifications to Navy Ships
/ Submarines prior to, during and after New construction Shipbuilding, Pier
Side Alteration Installations, Availability and Modernization periods through the Continuous Integrated Logistics Support
(CILS) / Targeted Allowance Technique (TAT) Process for Navy Ships, Carriers and Submarines
to meet the ILS Cert Goals for Supply Support, Provisioning, Equipment/Ship Configuration
Management, Allowance Development, and Material Outfitting process.