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Northrup, Donald S. |
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A business process analysis of the surface Navy’s depot maintenance program |
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Monterey, California: Naval Postgraduate School |
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To maintain the Surface Fleet, the Navy spent approximately $7.2 billion in FY2015 and requested $7.8 billion for FY2016. In response to years of costs overruns and missed deadlines, the Navy wants to make better use of these funds by shifting from executing Multi-Ship Multi-Option Contracts with cost-plus fee types to Multi-Award contracts with fixed-price fees. The new contract choice will increase competition and shift risk to the contractor. This thesis conducts an in-depth analysis of the contract change process during execution of depot maintenance availabilities using five ships as case studies. It uses lean principles and lessons from buyer-supplier relationship studies to recommend improvements and to answer two questions. Is the Navy’s current construct prepared to execute a new contract strategy? Is this the best decision to reduce cost and meet schedule requirements? The thesis concludes that process improvement is required before shifting to a new contract strategy, and that improving the working relationship with the contractor is paramount to process improvement. Subjects: depot maintenance; naval surface forces maintenance; MSMO; MAC-MO; lean six sigma; Japanese supplier partnerships |
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Language | English | |
Publication date | December 2015 | |
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IA Collections: navalpostgraduateschoollibrary; fedlink |
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abusinessprocess1094547830 |
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