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Maintenance Planning Process - Marine Corps Systems Command

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<strong>Maintenance</strong> <strong>Planning</strong> <strong>Process</strong> NarrativesField Support Subsystem PhaseTitle: Implement Supportability Plan/<strong>Maintenance</strong> PlanBlock Reference Number: FSS-01Objective: The objective of updating and harmonizing the Supportability Plan isto reflect the results of the OT and RAMS-D to ensure that complete andaccurate support can be sustained for system when it is fielded. This will ensurethat all of the support subsystems (TMs, IETMs, Support Equipment, Training,Instructions, etc) are complete and accurate when fielded to the <strong>Marine</strong> <strong>Corps</strong>Operating Forces.Risks: When updates to Supportability Plan are not made, it can lead to lessthan adequate support for the support subsystems when they are fielded. Thiscould result in one of the following: subsystems fielded with less than expectedperformance; lower availability; ownership costs rising above what was expectedor higher than anticipated disposal costs. This could also lead to a greater thanexpected logistics footprint.Responsibility: It is the responsibility of the LOG IPT.Involvement of Others:Mechanisms: N/AInputs: Updated MEA; IER and Updated Analysis of <strong>Maintenance</strong> Alternatives.Outputs: Updates and harmonizes the Supportability Plan to the Fielding Planand Configuration Baseline.Timing: An update should be done after final MEA and prior to fielding of system.Distribution: Archive to MCLEDR.Preparation: Secure IER; RAMS-D; Updated MEA and Analysis of <strong>Maintenance</strong>Alternatives3/15/2006 Page 1 of 6 Flowchart Control MPP V2.1

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