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MPF-05
MPF Maintenance Cycle (MMC)
MPF-05
Capt Jason Collins, USMC
Expeditionary Warfare Training Group, Pacific
USMC Expeditionary Logistics Branch, N571
DSN 577-2606, Commercial (619) 437-2606
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Lesson Purpose
To familiarize the student with information on the MPF Maintenance Cycle, key coordination commands and activities, as well as MMC planning documents.
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Overview
MCBUL 3501 & NAVMC 2907 MPF Maintenance Cycle Phases MMC Documents and Reports MICPIC Website
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MCBUL 3501
Planning Document.
Notional MPF MEB-size Force List.
- MPF MEB and MPF MEU force modules
Drives MPE/S and sustainment Planning. - Equip. Distribution to Bn/Sqn/Co/Det Level
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NAVMC 2907
Single source planning document.
Ensures Interoperability and Material Management.
Lists current equipment and material to be embarked upon the three MPSRONs.
Does not reflect was is currently loaded on the ships nor the condition of the materials.
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MPF Maintenance Cycle (MMC)
Single cycle
Cycle has (4) phases
Provide continuous maintenance and materiel management
ACQUISITIONPHASE
SUPPLYPHASE
MMC PHASE
AFLOAT PHASE
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MMC TIMELINE
0 60 74 110
ACQUISITION PHASE
SUPPLY PHASE
MMC PHASE
MONTHS
AFLOAT PHASE
6-18
36
6-18
12-60
Concurrent
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ACQUISITION PHASE
Continues through the life of MPF Program.
MPF MEB structure and capabilities continues to change.
MPE/S modifications, replacement, or new equipment requirement.
Tailoring
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Tailoring Process
Goal: provide a PO that supports the requirements for the MPF MEB, NMCB, FltHosp, and NSE material aboard each MPS.
Coordinated Navy and Marine Corps activity.
Tailoring conferences conducted every 36 mo. -Review, revise, and publish standard PO for E/S to ensure
interoperability and materiel management within MPF program.
***All classes of supplies are reviewed.
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Tailoring Process, continued…
PO change Requests: - Each MEF reviews MCBul 3501 and NAVMC 2907 and
forward changes to respective MARFORs.
- Discussed at Tailoring Conference to ensure all participating members agree the capability is required in the initial 30 days of operations.
- Upon TRI-MEF, MARFORPAC/EUR concurrence, recommendation is approved and the NAVMC 2907 is tailored accordingly.
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Tier I Tailoring (T1T): – Required due to major changes in Load/Ship
configuration which effect AAO/ConOps– Occurs every 36 months; completed 2 yrs prior to
New MMC.– SqFt Apportionment: USMC, NSE, FH, NMCB– Container Apportionment: USMC (Class I, III, IV, V,
VIII, IX), NSE, FH, NMCB– Lead: HQMC (POE/LPO)/OPNAV(N75/N42); – Support: LOGCOM, MARFOR, NBG, NMCB, FH
Tailoring Process, continued…
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Tier II Tailoring (T2T): – Required due to Major Class II/VII changes for
USMC, NSE, FH, NMCB as a result of changes in T/O, T/E, and/or ConOps
– Occurs every 36 months; completed 1 yr prior to New MMC
– Lead: HQMC (POE/LPO)/OPNAV(N75/N42); – Support: MCCDC (TFS), MCSC (PMs), LOGCOM
(PWR), MARFOR (G3/G4), OPNAV(N75, N42, N441, N931), NMCB, NBG, FH (PM)
– Does not affect T1T parameters (ie., Space Apportionment)
Tailoring Process, continued…
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Tier III Tailoring (T3T): – Required due to Modernization (rotation,
modifications, new acquisitions, etc.,) – Occurs every year; completed 6 months prior to
each MPSRON MMC – Ability to tailor all classes of supply within set
parameters – Leads: See next slide; Plus add specific Navy
Program managers (FH), NSE, and NMCB – Support: POWG, MARFOR, NBG, – Does not affect T1T or T2T parameters (ie.,
Space Apportionment and Class II/VII PO)
Tailoring Process, continued…
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Prepositioning Responsibilities:
-HQMC LPO: Chairs Tailoring Conference
-MARFORs / MEFs: nominate MEB supplies and equipment to be placed into the PO.
-Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFACENGCOM): coordinates with Naval Beach Groups (NBG) for input of the NSE portion of the PO, and provides the funding for the assets.
Tailoring Process, continued…
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Prepositioning Responsibilities, continued…
-Fleet Hospital Program Office: coordinates the FltHosp portion of the PO.
-Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC):
develops requirements for new Marine Corps equipment affecting the PO.
-MARCORSYSCOM: manages the acquisition of new
equipment.
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Prepositioning Responsibilities, continued…
-MARCORLOGCOM: accomplishes attainment, transfer, materiel maintenance, embarkation, and management of selected Marine Corps PO assets.
-Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIRSYSCOM): provides Marine Aviation Support Equipment (SE) PO items.
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Example of Tailoring Conference Milestones
Milestone Action Date14 Months Initial Planning Conference 7-10 Apr 0X
-Armoring Strategy/Analysis -Tailoring Way Ahead
12 months Commander’s Guidance 19 Jun 0X
11 months Main Planning Conference 8-11 Jul 0X - Newly Fielded Equipment Update - HQMC Direction - Armoring Direction - Capability Review - What will Fit on Ships - CL II & VII Review ~ PO Adjustment - RFID Working Group
240 Days Final Planning Conference (BICmd) 7-10 Oct 0X
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Armor all Heavy MG & TOW HMMWVs (111)
Armor as many basic HMMWVs as space allows
Reduce following containers for INLS fielding
- (18) MRE container - (6) Containers of NBC suites & equipment - (1) Amphibious Assault Fuel System - Re-Spread 36 containers between MPSRON-1 ships
Reduction of Fleet Hospital
Commander’s Guidance
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LOADPLANNINGCONOPS
LOADPLANNINGCONOPS
UNITT/E
UNITT/E
FORCELIST
FORCELIST
AAOIPT/
TFSD
AAOIPT/
TFSD
POLICYPOLICY
SHIPSPACE
SHIPSPACE
MODERN-IZATION
MODERN-IZATION
CalibrateModify
•Rotate •Replace
MPFPO
•Container Allocation•Square Allocation•Dimensional Data
Ht, Wt, Sq/Cu•Mobile Loads•Equip Configurations
•Advocacy•Force Structure•Program funding
• MEB-sized Force• First 30 Days• Austere Environment• Minimize FIE• Force Flow
•Capability Sets•Equitable Distribution•Combat Weapons Sys
•Min Force Standup
•Dets•Full T/E’s•Priorities
MEBUNITS
Factors Influencing Tailoring
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Tailoring Process, continued…
By the conclusion of the Tailoring Process … -All MARFORS and other agencies had an opportunity to review and provide their Commander’s Guidance for requirements to the PO and individual MPS loads.
-All discrepancies between MARFOR Commanders are reviewed and adjudicated by HQMC.
-The optimum mixture of PEI’s and supplies are prepositioned aboard the MPF Squadrons to best support a Marine Expeditionary Brigade for the first 30 Days of operations.
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QUESTIONS?
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Supply Phase
Begins when PEI’s and supplies are delivered.
Self Life
Accountability -MARCORLOGCOM: MC ground equipment -Owning Unit: Non-Marine Corps equipment
ADCON -MARFORLOGCOM
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MMC Phase ConceptConcept
– Occurs every 36 months for entire MPF due to Occurs every 36 months for entire MPF due to hull inspection.hull inspection.
– All 16 ships…1 ship at a time.All 16 ships…1 ship at a time.– All equipment offloaded and maintained at All equipment offloaded and maintained at
Blount Island/other DOD facilities. Blount Island/other DOD facilities. – Ammunition reworked at Naval Weapons Ammunition reworked at Naval Weapons
Station Charleston, SC. Station Charleston, SC. – Offload to Backload: approx 60 days per ship.Offload to Backload: approx 60 days per ship.
Critical Process for MPF ReadinessCritical Process for MPF Readiness
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MMC-9 Schedule
SHIP MPSRON CLASS OFFLOAD DATES LOAD DATES
USNS 2NDLT JOHN P. BOBO MPSRON-1 AMSEA F/MEU 30 MAY - 6 JUN 07 13 - 21 AUG 07
MV PFC WILLIAM B. BAUGH MPSRON-1 MAERSK 31 JUL - 8 AUG 07 15 - 24 OCT 07
SS PFC EUGENE A. OBREGON MPSRON-1 WATERMAN F/MEU 25 - 31 OCT 07 21 - 29 JAN 08
USNS PFC DEWAYNE WILLIAMS MPSRON-1 AMSEA 12 - 19 DEC 07 17 - 25 MAR 08
USNS LCPL ROY M. WHEAT MPSRON-1 KEYSTONE 26 MAR - 2 APR 08 9 - 17 JUN 08
MV SGT WILLIAM R. BUTTON MPSRON-2 AMSEA F/MEU 30 APR - 7 MAY 08 18 - 26 AUG 08
USNS 1STLT BALDOMERO LOPEZ MPSRON-2 AMSEA 27 AUG - 3 SEP 08 10 - 18 NOV 08
SS SGT MATEJ KOCAK MPSRON-2 WATERMAN MEU 23 - 29 OCT 08 26 JAN - 3 FEB 09
MV PVT FRANKLIN J. PHILLIPS MPSRON-2 MAERSK F 16 - 24 DEC 08 30 MAR - 8 APR 09
USNS GYSGT FRED W. STOCKHAM MPSRON-2 LMSR 18 - 25 MAR 09 1 - 9 JUN 09
MV CPL LOUIS J. HAUGE JR. MPSRON-3 MAERSK F 9 - 17 JUN 09 24 AUG - 2 SEP 09
SS MAJ STEPHEN W. PLESS MPSRON-3 WATERMAN MEU 16 - 22 JUL 09 26 OCT - 3 NOV 09
MV 1STLT ALEX BONNYMAN JR. MPSRON-3 MAERSK 13 - 21 OCT 09 4 - 13 JAN 10
MV PFC JAMES ANDERSON MPSRON-3 MAERSK 19 - 27 JAN 10 29 MAR - 7 APR 10
USNS 1ST LT JACK LUMMUS MPSRON-3 AMSEA F/MEU 17 - 24 MAR 10 7 - 15 JUN 10
USNS 1STLT HARRY L. MARTIN MPSRON-3 TARRAGO 12 - 19 MAY 10 2 - 10 AUG 10
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MMC Phase, continued…
During the 60 day period: -MPE/S are offloaded, modified, maintained, inspected, tested, modernized, rotated, and re-loaded.
-Hull inspection (dry dock / underwater survey)
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MMC Phase, continued…
Checks and balances - Readiness Acceptance Checks (RAC)
RAC Teams -Commander’s Guidance. -Load Plans.
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Readiness Acceptance Check (RAC)
Conducted by each MEF– QA MPE/S (3) times before loaded on the MPS– Ensure MEF-approved embarkation plan is
executed – Coordinated with BIC quality assurance efforts
Sample over 80,000 items All PEI’s will be inspected Material Readiness Tests (MRT) Quality Inspection Reports (QIR)
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Afloat Phase
MPE/S are embarked on vessel.
36 months
Concept - Continual shipboard maintenance. - Continual equipment/supply surveillance.
Embarked Marine Corps Maintenance Contractor (MCMC) Team
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MPS have dehumidified, temp controlled storage and built-in maintenance shops
MPE/S maintained by Contract Maintenance Team (CMT)
CMT comprised of civilians provided by the Marine Corps maintenance contractor (MCMC) - 4 to 6 personnel per ship
- 2 to 4 months rotations - Statement of Work (SOW). - Authorized to use operational stocks
Afloat Phase, continued…
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Supporting an Exercise / off-load
- Assist with Initial prep of equipment.
- Create Consolidate Asset List (CAL).
- Conduct Joint Limited Technical Inspections (JLTI).
Non-Marine Corps Equipment
Afloat Phase, continued…
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QUESTIONS?
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Key Commands
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Key Commands
Supported Commands– Combatant Commands– Pacific Fleet– Fleet Forces Command– MARFORPAC– MARFOREUR
Supporting Command– MARCORLOGCOM (BICmd
as the Executive Agent)
Other Spt Commands:– OPNAV– HQMC– MARCORSYSCOM– I, II, and III MEF– MSC– MPSRONs– NBG– NAVCHAPGRU– NAVAIRSYSCOM– NAVFACENGCOM
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MARCORLOGCOM
• Manages all MMC efforts
• Major Subordinate Elements - Maintenance Center, Albany, GA - Maintenance Center, Barstow, CA - Blount Island Command, FL
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Blount Island Command (BICmd)
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BICmd, continued…
• Plans, coordinates, and executes the logistics efforts for:
-Marine Corps Prepositioning Program- Norway (MCPP-N)
-Maritime Prepositioning Force Program
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BIC Responsibilities
MPF Program– Execute MPF Maintenance Cycle (MMC) Plans– Ensure continuous at sea shipboard
maintenance– Maintain accurate accountability of all
prepositioned assets.– Coordinate efforts of liaison/support personnel
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BICmd Facilities
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Planning Documents
Created by BICmd
MEF reviews plans
Plans are modified based on feedback from MEF
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First Set of Planning Documents
MPSRON Spreadload Plan (by Ship) - Ensures PEIs are embarked IAW MCO P3000.17A.
MSC Distribution Plan - PEIs assignments (ACE, GCE).
Square Load Plan - Identifies all rolling stock and break bulk items plus deck- loaded containers. - MDSSII and ICODES are primary tools.
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2nd Set of Planning Documents
Master Plan
Association Plan– Items that are not SL-3 using unit responsible items but
need to be loaded with another PEI.
Mobile Load Plan– Identifies the MPE/S to be mobile loaded.
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Container Plan
- Provides each MSE a listing of all items and
Capability sets to be containerized
Capability Sets Plan
2nd Set of Planning Documents, continued…
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2nd Set of Planning Documents, continued…
Battery Plan POL (Class III) Plan MRE (Class I) Plan Repair Parts (Class IX) Plan SL-3 TAMCN Plan
– Ensures SL-3 items are loaded with proper PEI
Communications and Information Systems and OPP Plans
Armory Plan
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End of Ship Reports
Types of reports passed to RAC team and MEFs - ICODES data
- MDSS II data
- Unit equipment
- Deficiencies from PO
- Calibration
- SL-3 shortage
- Repair parts and secondary repairables
- NSE attainment
- AGSE
- Modifications and publications
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QUESTIONS?
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MCPIC
Go to http://www.mcpic.bic.usmc.mil/ Sign up via “join now” option
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QUESTIONS?
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Summary
•MCBUL 3501 & NAVMC 2907
•MPF Maintenance Cycle Phases
•MMC Documents and Reports
•MICPIC Website
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References
• MCWP 3-32/NTTP 3-02.3, Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) Operations
• TM 4790.14/2C (Logistics Support for MPS Program)• MCBUL 3501 (MEB Force List of 31 Mar 06)• NAVMC 2907 MPF Prepositioning Objective (PO)• MCO P3000.17A W/ Erratum