This case study describes how the Navy is dramatically increasing standardization of hull mechanical and electrical (HM&E) equipment across Navy ships, thereby conserving money, manpower, and time, while improving the operational readiness and availability of the fleet.
Hull Mechanical and Electrical Equipment Standardization Program
2010
15 pages
Report
No indication
English
Marine Engineering , Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Electrotechnology , Naval vessels , Standardization , Operational readiness , Navy , Hulls(Marine) , Manpower , Case studies , Access , Fleets(Ships) , Life cycle costs , Naval logistics , Electrical equipment , Mechanical components , Commonality , Amphibious assault ships , Obsolescence , Transport ships , Logistics support , Acquisition , Hm&e(Hull mechanical and electrical) , Hm&e equipment , Apl(Allowance parts lists) , Nsn(National stock numbers) , Toc(Total ownership cost) , Data access , Manufacturer turnover , Market share , Intraship commonality , Intraclass commonality , Intrafleet commonality , Hedrs(Hm&e equipment data research system) , Nsg(Navy standardization guide) , Ils(Integrated logistics support) , Spr(Standard profile reports)
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