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Peter Dodgion

Asset Management Program Manager

USACE Headquarters

USACE CIVIL WORKS

ASSET MANAGEMENT

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ASSET MANAGEMENT: HUH?

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EVOLUTION

EO 13327

Focused on real

property

AM Vision Developed

(PAS 55 AM applied

to Civil Works)

More than real

property:

Multi-purpose,

multi-asset

operating

projects

Focus on impact of

investment

choices on mission

Program

Management

Plan (PgMP)

Operational

Condition

Assessment

Operational

Risk

Assessment

(Inland NAV) Investment

Optimization &

Decision Quality

Improvements

2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019

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Maintenance

Management

Investment Criteria

Transparency

Investment

Planning

5

Cross-functional integration Asset Information Standards

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CURRENT AM GUIDANCEAnnual Budget

GuidanceOCA GuidanceDCW Policy Memo CW AM PgMP MM Guidance

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Great. So…..

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Phase 1 & 2 - Asset Visibility

• Assets

• Classifications

• Asset Criticality

Phase 3 – Work Orders and Work Flow

• Planned & Actual dates and costs

• Failure Reporting

• Create Work Flow

Phase 4 – Material Management Strategy

7 tasks identified

Partner with ULA

Phase 5 – PMMP (Project Maintenance Mgmt Plan)

• Annual Preventive Maintenance resources

• Determine Common O&M budget packages

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MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT – EDW REPORTS

Summary FEM Reports available on EDW

- this report example only counts entries (no data QA)

- WO Status = CLOSE (within report dates)

- High/Low based on Asset Priority

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To

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GOAL / TIMEFRAME

1-2 year 6 11

22 2 4

2

7

1 World class planned maintenance (>80%) 6 1 41

1

2 100% accountability for prioritization of the work that was

performed or not performed1 1

3 Anyone can access real-time, standard, and consistent

maintenance data

1

11

1

2

4 Corporate knowledge of risk for senior leaders (project

level/system level)1 1

5 Defined and formalized communication 2 2

3-5 year1

05 6 3

1

13 1 4

4

3

1 World class planned maintenance (>80%) 3 1 4 1 9

2 100% accountability for prioritization of the work that was

performed or not performed1 1

3 Anyone can access real-time, standard, and consistent

maintenance data2 1 3

4 Corporate knowledge of risk for senior leaders (project

level/system level)7 3

1

0

5 Defined and formalized communication 21

12

1

5

6 High fidelity of the cost of maintaining critical assets 1 1

7 Connect maintenance investments with reliability 4 4

6-20 year 5 3 1 5 11

5

1 World class planned maintenance (>80%) 4 1 1 6

2 100% accountability for prioritization of the work that was

performed or not performed2 2

3 Anyone can access real-time, standard, and consistent

maintenance data1 1 2

5 Defined and formalized communication 5 5

Total 61

1

2

26 3

1

64 5 4 4 4

8

5

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OPERATIONAL

CONDITION

ASSESSMENT

11

Rating Descriptor Definition Notes

A

9

Excellent

Component was recently put into service and shows no signs of wear.

Rat

ings

DO

NO

T

req

uir

e co

mm

ents

.

A- 8

B

7

Good

Component performs its intended function. Any deficiencies are normal wear and not actively progressing at a greater rate than normal wear.

B- 6

Rat

ings

DO

re

qu

ire

just

ific

atio

n c

om

men

ts a

nd

will

be

ver

ifie

d d

uri

ng

the

asse

ssm

en

t.

C

5

Fair

Component has a deficiency that is beginning1 to affect its performance, operational procedures, and/or maintenance requirements.

AND/OR Component is beginning to show a greater rate of change in degradation that has the potential to cause a functional failure.

C- 4

D

3

Poor

Component has a deficiency that increasingly2 or moderately3 affects its performance, operational procedures, and/or maintenance requirements. AND/OR Component has a clear mode of failure due to an advanced state of degradation likely with an accelerating trend.

D- 2

F

1

Failing Component has a deficiency that substantially4 affects its performance, operational procedures, and/or maintenance requirements and is approaching complete failure. AND/OR Component is clearly in the final stages of degradation trending toward complete failure (imminent failure).

CF

0

Completely Failed

Component is completely failed and does not perform its intended function. AND/OR Component is red-tagged.

Minus OCA Rating Definition

The minus OCA ratings (A-, B-, C-, and D-) are for components that meet the definition of a particular OCA rating but may be showing initial signs of the next lower OCA rating.

*See [Table 2] for commentary and key definitions associated with this rating scale. Further iterations of the

supporting tool will include a rating of "U" for unknown.

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3Q FY18 CONDITION ASSESSMENT STATUS271,622 rated and reviewed components:• 163,811 NAV L&D (100% complete using OCA)

• 98,909 FRM (~60% complete using OCA)

• 3,610 HYD (100% complete using hydroAMP)

• 3,089 Bridges (100% complete using CEBIS)

• 1,114 REC (~5% complete, just started using new OCA process)

• 1,006 CNS (Coastal Nav Structures, 100% complete using OCA)

• 142 High/Medium Use Coastal Nav Projects (99% complete

using eHydro)

Vertical scale is logarithmic

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Risk Informed NAV L&D Budget Trends

Vertical scale is logarithmic

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LOCK CLOSURES

UNSCHEDULED AND SCHEDULED MECHANICAL UNAVAILABLE HOURS

Risk Informed NAV Trends

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Line-of-Sight: Budget Development through Execution (UCP Action 2d2)

Intended Benefit -> Funding Request -> Funding Outcome -> Benefit Outcome

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SUMMARY FY19 O&M 20/20 DATA

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SUMMARY FY19 O&M 20/20 DATA

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SUMMARY FY19 O&M 20/20 DATA