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Integrating PBL into DoD Supply Chain Management

Logistics Data & IT Solutions. Defense Logistics Information Service. PBL NSN IPT. Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center 74 Washington Ave N Suite 7 Battle Creek, MI 49017-3084 www.dla.mil/dlis. (269) 961- DSN 661- FAX (269) 961- EMAIL: @dla.mil.

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Integrating PBL into DoD Supply Chain Management

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  1. Logistics Data & IT Solutions Defense Logistics Information Service PBL NSN IPT Hart-Dole-Inouye Federal Center 74 Washington Ave N Suite 7 Battle Creek, MI 49017-3084 www.dla.mil/dlis (269) 961- DSN 661- FAX (269) 961- EMAIL: @dla.mil Integrating PBL into DoD Supply Chain Management

  2. PBL Challenges • Changing Acquisition Environment • Existing DoD Supply Chain Management Systems and eventual implementation of ERP solutions • Joint-service PBL programs • Multi-national involvement in purchase and production • Ensure interoperability, integration and integrity of data NOTE: Common items are any item which will be managed by both DoD and a PBL contractor

  3. Multiple Source of Supply (SOS) - Services order through existing systems and processes and information is in place to allow DAAS to automatically route requisitions to appropriate SOS Multiple NSN - Assign NSNs to PBL managed Items of Supply separately from existing DOD managed items NOTE: Common items are any item which will be managed by both DoD and a PBL contractor Alternative Approaches

  4. Routing requisitions Issues / ImpactsM-SOS M-NSN 1 – finite # of MOE Codes; recurring need to program each new MOE/act code 2 – recurring need to identify/define new SOS codes

  5. NSN Maintenance over Life Cycle Issues / ImpactsM-SOS M-NSN

  6. Other Issues? Issues / ImpactsM-SOS M-NSN

  7. Possible Solution in FLISMultiple SOS • Develop decode SOS table • New coding i.e., MOE code, LOA, SOS, etc. • Design new Total Item Record segment(s) to hold data for each PBL on the single NSN DLIS assessment of impact • Major effort: time, money, expertise Military Service / downstream system impacts • ???

  8. Possible Solution in FLISMultiple NSN • Develop decode SOS table • New coding i.e., MOE code, LOA, SOS, etc. • Develop cross-reference table to link / track NSNs • Develop business rules to control procedures • Obtain OSD approval for multiple NSNs DLIS assessment of impact • Low to Medium level of effort Military Service / downstream system impacts • Customize FLIS output to applicable agency only • ???

  9. Charting the Way Ahead Comments From Services: • Multiple Source of Supply • AF? • Navy? • MC? • Army? • Multiple NSN • AF? • Navy? • MC? • Army? • Other Options Other Options YOU ARE HERE Multi SOS Multi NSN

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