Encl. (6) to COMDTINST 4105.4
GLOSSARY OF TERMS
Combined Allowances for Logistics, Maintenance and Support (CALMS). An individual cutter's
list of equipments and components required to perform its operational assignment.
Commodity Management Plan (CMP). The CMP represents a consensus of projected supply and
demand requirements for an individual line item of supply. Its purpose is to provide responsible
efficient, early identification of upcoming fleet needs.
Current Ship's Maintenance Projects (CSMP). Used for the planning of maintenance, repair and
alterations that do not affect the immediate operational requirements of the cutters. This is for
maintenance work beyond the unit's assigned personnel.
Cutter Class Maintenance Plan (CCMP). A document that identifies, by specific cutter class, level
of repair and maintenance significant information for maintaining critical or maintenance essential
systems and equipment. This document is used by the cutters, NESUs, MLCs, and supply centers
to facilitate supply and maintenance planning.
Cutter Support Review (CSR). A periodic logistics support review for the purpose of
reviewing/updating CCMPs and CMPs ensuring schedules, operation and logistics support
requirements are considered.
Dockside Repair. Repair work performed dockside usually at the cutter's homeport by one or more
contractors. These are usually performed midway between scheduled drydocking.
Drydocking. Major repair work accomplished at a commercial or government facility.
Lead Maintenance and Logistics Commands (MLCs). Coordination authority for maintenance and
logistics issues for a particular cutter class, designated by the Naval Engineering Program Guidance
Team.
Long Range Maintenance Plan (LRMP). A plan which describes a cutter, its condition after each
planned drydock availability and a five-year schedule to improve its materiel condition.
Maintenance Support Guide (MSG). A listing of all major systems on a particular class of cutter.
This is part of the OLSP.
Naval Engineering Maintenance Logistics Working Group (NEMLWG).
A working group with regular representatives from G-ENE, G-ELM, G-AFM, CG Yard, MLCs,
SCCB and ad hoc members as needed. The NEMLWG is chartered to ensure maintenance
philosophies and allowance documents work together to support actual field repair practices for the
fleet.