COMDTINST 4000.12
CHAPTER 4. MAINTENANCE AND SUPPLY SUPPORT
A.
General. Maintenance and Supply Support, the major Integrated Logistics Support (ILS)
elements, are outlined inthe following paragraphs.
B.
Maintenance Support Plan (MSP). Maintenance plans are the foundation for all logistics
support planning and establish requirements for overall maintenance throughout the life
cycle.
1.
Maintenance Responsibilities.
a.
Commandant (G-ELM). Responsible for formulating thebar code
maintenance policy.
b.
MLCs/Centralized Shipboard Supply (CSS) Assist Teams. No actua
maintenance assigned. Each individual CG unit will deal directly with
INTERMEC for maintenance support during the initial contract warranty
periods.
c.
Bar Code Contractor. Provide hardware and embedded software (i.e.,
operating system) maintenance in accordance with provisions of the contract.
d.
Units. Will deal directly with INTERMEC for hardware maintenance and
embedded software support.
e.
EECEN. Will be responsible for developing, managing and supporting
software uses, both current and future, for bar code interface with SCAMP,
as directed by the program manager. EECEN will essentially own the PC
cards. Cards will be sent to a CG unit which extracts the data and then
returns the card. The units will not keep these cards.
2.
Maintenance Objective. To keep bar code equipment operational.
3.
Definitions of Levels and Types of Maintenance.
a.
Organizational Preventive/Planned Maintenance. The organization will not
perform any maintenance except as identified in the user's manual furnished
by the contractor. All other maintenance will be performed in accordance
with the Maintenance Support Guide (MSG), provided as enclosure (3).
b.
Intermediate/Depot Level Maintenance. Hardware and embedded software
maintenance will be provided by the contractor during the warranty period.
Application software maintenance will be provided by EECEN.
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