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Maintenance Planning Process - Marine Corps Systems Command

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<strong>Maintenance</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Process</strong> NarrativesOperations & Support Subsystem PhaseTitle: Submit PQDRBlock Reference Number: OS-08Objective: The objective of submitting a PQDR is to ensure that all deficienciesobserved of the fielded system and/or support subsystem are completely andaccurately documented and forwarded for resolution.Risks: When PQDRs are not completely and accurately filled out or, are notforwarded, informed fielding evaluations can not be made. Fielded systems thathave problems will remain in the warfighters’ hands without the problems beingaddressed. This could lead to increased cost of ownership, ineffectivecapabilities of assets, and may result in less than adequate support for the enditem. This also may result in missed TOC-R opportunities.Responsibility: It is the responsibility of the user and/or owner to ensure thatPQDRs are filled out completely and accurately for resolution.Involvement of Others: OEM/Contractor/PSI, LOGCOM, and PMTMechanisms: N/AInputs: Any observed deficienciesOutputs: Recommendations, actions (deficiencies corrected) and funding toimprove the weapon system support subsystems more effectively and improveoperational availability.Timing: Immediately following any observed deficiency of fielded system.Distribution: PMT, OEM/Contractor/PSI, LOGCOM (SCMC, DEPOT, DLA)Preparation: See PQDR process.3/15/2006 Page 8 of 24 Flowchart Control MPP V2.1

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