Naval Sustainment System-Supply

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Navy supply system refocuses on real-world readiness

The latest iteration of Naval Sustainment System-Supply moves beyond costs of readiness, tries to translate them for other “upstream” stakeholders.

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FILE - In this Sept. 6, 2019 file photo, the U.S. Navy Arleigh Burke-class guided missile destroyer USS Lassen (DDG-82) moors at Fort Trumbull State Park in New London, Conn.  The Navy is proposing construction cutbacks and accelerated ship retirements that would delay, or sink, the Navy’s goal of a larger fleet — and potentially hurt shipyards, according to an initial proposal.    The proposal would shrink the size of the fleet from today’s level of 293 ships to 287 ships, a far cry from the official goal of 355 ships established in the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act.  (Sean D. Elliot/The Day via AP, File)

Navy’s data-driven approach to sustainment finds huge room for improvement in ship maintenance

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NavyPeter Stamatopoulos

New Navy approach to supply chain elevates data-driven decisions to C-suite

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