Since 2007, a quiet revolution has been taking place in Hunt-class MCMV operation and support. At the beginning of that year, the Surface Ship Support Project established a Joint Project Team (JPT), which brought together a small group of people from both industry and the MoD with the aim of driving down the cost of support while improving availability. After achieving success with HMS Middleton, this team expanded its horizons to take responsibility for the whole Hunt-class, and formed the nucleus of the Hunt-class Output Management (COM) Team, which produces efficient engineering to deliver capable ships to support the operational programme. This paper describes the changes that have taken place and the operational circumstances that have driven their implementation.
A quiet revolution in Hunt-class MCMV operation and support
Journal of Marine Engineering & Technology ; 10 , 2 ; 29-36
2011-04-01
8 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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