Shipyard Industrial Analysis – Phase IV

NCMS Project #: 141052

Problem: Digital modeling software suite can then optimize the workload with subject matter expertise input, accounting for throughput, labor, energy consumption, weather, tides or other resource variables to include construction alternatives.  This process is being used as part of the modernization effort at the Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility (PHNSY & IMF) as part of Naval Sea Command (PMS-555.  Phase III started, with incremental funding, the development of budget ready requests, in the form of MCON DD 1391s, to provide to Congress to request funds in order to execute the chosen alternative.

Benefit: Creating a DD1391 not only satisfies federal requirements, but also provides an overview of spending, equipment, and project scope that will assist in providing a comprehensive overview of the project in prescribed documentation.

Solution/Approach: The DD form 1391 is used by the DoD to submit requirements and justifications in support of funding requests for military construction projects.  Phase IV of the project will continue the development of the three MCON DD 1391s which were started in Phase III with incremental funding in order to produce budget-ready documents needed to construct the submarine repair dry dock.

Impact on Warfighter:

  • Allows data exchanges between operations, logistics maintenance and sustainment communities
  • Improves decision support, lifecycle management and resource management
  • Increases warfighter readiness and lethality

DOD Participation:

  • Naval Sea Systems Command PMS 555 and SEA-04
  • Keyport TIL
  • Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard and IMF
  • Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFAC)

Industry Participation:

  • Bechtel National, Inc.
  • Siemens
  • Engineering USA
  • NCMS

Benefit Area(s):

  • Cost savings
  • Maintenance avoidance and reliability
  • Maintenance management improvement
  • Improved readiness

Focus Area:

  • Energy, environmental, health, and safety

Final Report