The NAVSUP Enterprise 1 NAVY PACKAGING BOARD 28-29 November 2012 Prepared by: Debra Williams NAVSUP GLS N48.2.

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The NAVSUP Enterprise 1 NAVY PACKAGING BOARD November 2012 Prepared by: Debra Williams NAVSUP GLS N48.2

The NAVSUP Enterprise 2  N48.2 Missions and Functions  N48.2 Organization Structure  Roles and Responsibilities  Coordination of Responsibility between NAVSUP GLS and USTRANSCOM  Instructions and DOD Regulations for Shipping and Transportability Agenda

The NAVSUP Enterprise 3  Logistics Doctrine & Policy, N48.2 Develops, coordinates and publishes Navy transportation policy procedures, plans and programs through the publication of Navy directives and/or regulations for cargo movement via airlift, sealift, inland and passenger transportation. This Department is also responsible for strategy development and oversight involving the implementation and/or fielding of DOD transportation migration systems at Navy activities. Missions and Functions

The NAVSUP Enterprise 4 Policy and Doctrine, Code N48.2 Organization Structure Policy & Doctrine Division GS-14 Mark Brady TO Management Keith Boylan TO Report Kathy Rockwell TO Assistant Megan Kramer Syncada Trans Patricia Pritchard Transportation Program Mgmt Rich Gottlick Syncada Trans Bob Limjoco Financial Program Mgmt Mona Jones Syncada DTC Trans Debra Williams DTC COR Kim Southall DTC PM Angela Stahl DTC/TO Management OPNAV Liaison Jeff Adcock Passenger Chuck Sharon HAZMAT Mike Bullock Air/Express/Customs Pierre Kirk Ocean Noel Smith Inland Keith Boylan Transportation Policy Syncada Financial Michelle Newman Syncada Financial Katrina Kay

The NAVSUP Enterprise 5  Develop and recommend transportation policies.  Develop and issue Navy cargo and passenger transportation operating procedures and provide field assistance, training, technical direction, and guidance to all Navy transportation offices.  Represent Navy on all Joint Service/Agency transportation working groups and committees concerning Navy cargo and passenger transportation.  Navy oversight (A/COR) for Joint/DoD Transportation Contracts  Identify and provide Navy requirements for DTC/WWX/USC/GSA Small Package BPA/ Third Party Payment System (TPPS) (Syncada)/Surface Transportation Contracts/Regional Domestic Contract  Functional sponsorship of DoD transportation systems  Joint transportation system Configuration Management Boards  Maintain liaison with other Navy organizations, Services, Defense and other government agencies, and the commercial carrier industry to represent Navy interests on Joint Service working groups and panels regarding Navy transportation issues. N48.2 Roles and Responsibilities

The NAVSUP Enterprise 6  Provide liaison and coordination with Systems Commands (SYSCOMS), Navy field installations and other DOD agencies and commands on matters involving Navy railroads essential to national defense during peacetime, contingency, mobilization, embargoes and abandonments.  Manage the Navy passenger movement program. Maintain Navy passenger transportation operating procedures and provide field assistance, training and guidance to 10 Navy Passenger Transportation Offices, 38 Commercial Travel Offices and 8 Navy-operated Air Mobility Command passenger gateways.  Interface and coordinate with the appropriate Fleet Commanders regarding inter/intra-theater transportation of passengers, mail and cargo, as required.  Interface and coordinate with the Bureau of Naval Personnel (BUPERS) regarding travel entitlements and passenger movement requirements related to peacetime, contingency and mobilization plans. N48.2 Roles and Responsibilities (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 7  Represent Navy in contracting for official travel services and provide oversight of contractor performance.  Act as the Navy Container Control Officer responsible for coordinating the submission of container inventories held by Navy organizations to USTRANSCOM.  Act as the Navy Program Manager and Navy Contracting Officer Representative for the Defense Transportation Coordination (DTC) contract.  Act as Navy Contracting Officer Representative for all joint service transportation contracts, including the Air Mobility Command Worldwide Express (WWX), USTRANSCOM Universal Service Contract (USC), Defense Travel Area, and DoD TPPS contracts.  Represent Navy in all domestic and international customs issues. As required, provide guidance and training on customs processing and procedures to Navy shippers. Interface and liaise with US Customs and Border Protection and international customs authorities. Resolve customs issues by negotiation and/or representation before US and International Customs Tribunals and Authorities. N48.2 Roles and Responsibilities (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 8  Act as the Navy program manager and Contracting Officer Representative (COR) for the Third Party Payment System (TPPS). Manage business rules and resolve issues. Provide Navy training and technical support for the Global Freight Management (GFM) Electronic Transportation Acquisition (ETA) shipping system and TPPS. Monitor timely payment of all Navy transportation bills in TPPS.  Represent Navy on the Joint Service Working Group to develop a standardized training course for all Transportation Officers.  Serve as Navy's focal point for the HMIRS (Hazardous Material Information Resource System) regarding transportation data.  Provide editorial and authorship services for Navy portions of the DTR Part V: Customs and Border Protection.  Member of the OSD Transportation Efficiencies Joint Service Team (TJEST) which studies various logistic efficiency alternatives that include processes outside of the current DTC contract and could be included in the follow-on contract in FY15 or a separate like-contract. N48.2 Roles and Responsibilities (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 9  Serve as the Navy representative on the joint working group for Government Cargo Recovery Effort Program (GOCARE). Monitor compliance for Navy activities and provide reports to the working group.  Initiate, coordinate and distribute the Transportation Officer Report to Navy shipping activities to monitor efficiency and performance and ensure compliance with various DoD and federal transportation rules and regulations. N48.2 Roles and Responsibilities (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 10  Maintain liaison with the USTRANSCOM regarding operational planning and procedural matters relating to the movement of Navy passengers, mail, and cargo.  The following areas of active joint logistics integration and partnership exist between NAVSUP and USTRANSCOM.  Joint Transportation/Distribution Working Groups  Distribution Steering Group (DSG)  Transportation Efficiencies Joint Service Team (TEJST)  Defense Transportation Electronic Business (DTEB)  Joint Intermodal Working Group (JIWG)  Over Ocean Transportation (OOT)  Transportation Regulations  Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR) Working Groups (All Parts) Coordination of Responsibility between NAVSUP GLS N48.2 and USTRANSCOM

The NAVSUP Enterprise 11  Transportation Contracts & Charters  Defense Transportation Coordination (DTC)  Universal Services Contract (USC)  Worldwide Express (WWX)/GSA small package  Third Party Payment System (TPPS)/Syncada  Surface Transportation Contract (STC)  Diego Garcia Shuttle Vessel  Transportation Systems  Global Freight Management (GFM)/Cargo Movement Operations System (CMOS)  Customs Coordination of Responsibility between NAVSUP GLS N48.2 and USTRANSCOM (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 12 Definition: Component Transportability Agent. The office within each DoD Component that has primary responsibility for transportability and deployability matters.  Coordinate closely with the Surface Deployment and Distribution Command Transportation Engineering Agency (SDDCTEA) (the DoD Secretariat for the Engineering for Transportability and Deployability Program) on all transportability or deployability matters relating to more than one component.  Convene as warranted meetings of working groups within their component to exchange information, resolve problems, and recommend policy objectives when necessary. SDDCTEA will call for a meeting of the Transportability Agents, as needed, to discuss issues or problems facing the DoD Engineering for Transportability and Deployability Program. Component Transportability Agent’s (CTA) Responsibilities

The NAVSUP Enterprise 13  Maintain liaison for their respective components with other DoD Components, with major commands of their respective components, and with other appropriate Government and non-government agencies in matters pertaining to transportability and deployability.  Coordinate with the other component transportability agents when their component requires changes in the design of DoD transport systems.  Coordinate with the other component transportability agents, and the Joint Staff, prior to formalizing and implementing modifications to portions of the defense transportation system that may affect its transportability characteristics. Component Transportability Agent’s (CTA) Responsibilities (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 14  DOD R, Defense Transportation Regulation (DTR), Part II, Cargo Movement, Chapter 208 Packaging and Handling  This chapter provides general guidance on the handling of packaged material. This chapter also provides info on repackaging and handling. Instructions and DOD Regulations for Shipping and Transportability

The NAVSUP Enterprise 15  DOD Instruction Operation of the DoD Engineering for Transportability and Deployability Program (Instruction.07 is in draft at this time)  This instruction implements policy, establishes procedures, and assigns responsibilities for operating the DOD Engineering for Transportability and Deployability Program.  NAVSUP's role in transportability is more of a clearing house directing the SYSCOM Transportation Representatives to Air Transportability Test Loading Activity (ATTLA), MSC or TEA. Instructions and DOD Regulations for Shipping and Transportability (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 16  5.6. The Secretary of the Navy shall:  Ensure the Commander, Naval Supply Systems Command, shall:  Coordinate with the appropriate mode transportability agents to resolve transportability issues that affect Navy materiel systems.  Serve as the Navy's Component Transportability Agent.  Ensure the Commander, Military Sealift Command, shall:  Provide sealift transportability analysis to the requesting component for military systems requiring transport on Navy and merchant cargo vessels. DODI 4540.X Excerpt of Navy Responsibilities

The NAVSUP Enterprise 17  Serve as the Ocean Mode Transportability Agent.  Coordinate DoD transportability interest in common-user ship construction and modification programs with appropriate Federal and DoD Components, and integrates the needs of the DoD Components into these programs.  Coordinate the ocean transportation portion of the Navy's Engineering for Transportability and Deployability Program.  Ensure that the Commandant of the Marine Corps empowers the Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command, to:  Serve as the Marine Corps Component Transportability Agent. DODI 4540.X Excerpt of Navy Responsibilities (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 18  Provide systems and equipment Naval Integration/Transportability evaluation for Marine Corps Maritime Prepositioning Force (MPF) programs, amphibious ships and craft.  Furnish the SDDCTEA with the transportability characteristic data for all Marine Corps equipment and notify the SDDCTEA of changes in equipment dimensions or weight. DODI 4540.X Excerpt of Navy Responsibilities (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 19  OPNAVINST D Management of Navy Transportation  This instruction utilizes different references (DTR, etc) to provide transportation management policy and establish organizational and funding responsibilities that apply to transportation and financial management of Navy passengers, personal property, cargo movements and mail. .24D Tasks SYSCOM Transportation Representatives are required to provide technical assistance to program managers regarding transportability. Instructions and DOD Regulations for Shipping and Transportability (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 20  OPNAVINST A Navy Packaging Program  This instruction states the objectives of the Navy packaging program and delineates the major responsibilities within the Navy for attaining these objectives. The instruction references the DTR. Instructions and DOD Regulations for Shipping and Transportability (cont.)

The NAVSUP Enterprise 21 CONTACT Mr. Mark Brady, Policy & Doctrine Division, N48.2 COML / DSN Ms. Debra Williams COML / DSN NAVSUP GLS Website:

The NAVSUP Enterprise 22 QUESTIONS ? How may we assist you?