Maintenance Planning Process - Marine Corps Systems Command
Maintenance Planning Process - Marine Corps Systems Command
Maintenance Planning Process - Marine Corps Systems Command
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<strong>Maintenance</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Process</strong> NarrativesOperations & Support Subsystem PhaseTitle: Modify Contracts Directly, UpgradesBlock Reference Number: OS-19Objective: The objective of implementing Contract Modifications, arising from theupdated MEA and Analysis of <strong>Maintenance</strong> Alternatives as a resolution that iswarranted, is to ensure that contracts are modified to support the changingdemands of the support subsystem. These changes will improve performance,reliability, operability and/or reduce safety/environmental impacts and the costsassociated to ownership.Risks: Failure to implement Contract Modifications will lead to no action takingplace and the failure causes will continue to prevail. This will leave the existingsystem experiencing higher than desirable failures, lower availability, and higherownership costs. This in turn will increase POM requirements, logistics and fleetdemands.Responsibility: It is the responsibility of MCSC Log; LOGCOM Log;OEM/Contractor; to ensure that resolutions are implemented.Involvement of Others: OPFORRES, LOGCOM, OEM/ContractorMechanisms: RCM2Inputs: Updated MEA and Analysis of <strong>Maintenance</strong> AlternativesOutputs: Modified contractsTiming: Immediately after updated <strong>Maintenance</strong> Engineering AnalysisDistribution: MCSC Log, LOGCOM Log, OPFORRES, OEM/ContractorPreparation: See Contracts Modification process3/15/2006 Page 21 of 24 Flowchart Control MPP V2.1