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Global Logistics – Warfighter Focus Air Force Global Logistics Support Center (AFGLSC) Strategic Alternate Sourcing Program Office (SASPO) Ryan Perry 429 SCMS/SASPO E-mail: [email protected] 14 Oct 11

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Air Force Global Logistics Support Center (AFGLSC)

Strategic Alternate Sourcing Program Office

(SASPO)

Ryan Perry 429 SCMS/SASPO

E-mail: [email protected]

14 Oct 11

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Current Organizational Structure

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Off Enl ANG Civ Ctr Total

67 698 105 3,195 440 4,505

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AFGLSC Mission / Vision

MISSION

Execute the Air Force Supply Chain by integrating Enterprise-wide planning and strategy with Global command and control as the Single Focal Point to the

Warfighter

VISION

Recognized and respected as a premier Supply Chain Management organization through trusted support, continuous innovation and a

professional, highly skilled workforce

Pillars

People Process Strategy Policy Technology

Motto: Global Logistics - Warfighter Focus

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AFGLSC GOALS

GOAL 1: Optimize support to the warfighter

GOAL 2: Exercise enterprise Supply chain command

and control

GOAL 3: Establish singe AF supply chain owner

GOAL 4: Improve AF supply chain processes

GOAL 5: Pursue and implement enabling technology

GOAL 6: Develop professional, highly skilled workforce

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448th Supply Chain Management Wing Geographical Locations

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638th Supply Chain Management Group

Location:

– Robins Air Force Base, GA

CSAG Buy & Repair

Requirements: $1.4B

– $196M Buy

– $1.2B Repair

Commodity Councils:

– Aircraft Structural

– Electronics/Communication

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Location:

– Hill Air Force Base, UT

CSAG Buy & Repair

Requirements: $1.1B

– $206M Buy

– $797M Repair

Commodity Councils:

– Secondary Power

– Landing Gear

748th Supply Chain Management Group

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Location:

– Tinker Air Force Base, OK

CSAG Buy & Repair

Requirements: $3.3B

– $734M Buy

– $2.6B Repair

Commodity Councils:

– Propulsion

– Instruments

– Accessories

– Structures

848th Supply Chain Management Group

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Locations: – Robins, Hill, Tinker, and

Wright-Patterson AFBs Areas of Responsibility: − Enterprise Demand & Supply

Planning – CSAG Buy & Repair

Requirements Budget – Enterprise Strategic Sourcing

& Alternate Sourcing – Enterprise Planning &

Execution Materiel Support – Enterprise Foreign Military

Sales Program – Workforce Development – Quality Assurance &

Compliance

948th Supply Chain Management Group

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• Centralized Cross-Functional Support Team with Targeted Results:

• Increase Supportability • Increase Competition • Reduce Costs

Strategic Alternate Sourcing

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SASPO 448 SCMW

Item Unique Identification

AF Discrepant

Materiel Reporting

AF Diminishing Manufacturing

Sources & Material Shortages

AFGLSC Supply Chain

Risk Management

Source Development

448 SCMW Sustaining

Engineering

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448 SCMW Sourcing Strategies

448 SCMW OI 23-0002

“Goals: The 448 SCMW strategic sourcing goals are: reduced costs, reduced lead times and increased material availability, based on AF eLog21 goals”

JACG SAM

“FAA PMA parts cannot be automatically approved for use in military applications because the Military Services’ operational environment, maintenance procedures, flight envelope, and similar factors may be different from those for the same parts in the civil sector”

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Developed and Published Joint Service and Air Force Guidance Joint Aeronautics Commanders’ Group (JACG) Critical Safety Items (CSI)

Handbook

Joint Service Guidance for Critical Safety Items

Joint Aeronautics Commanders’ Group (JACG) Source Approval Management (SAM) Handbook

Joint Service Guidance for Source Approval Requests

Air Force Materiel Command Instruction (AFMCI) 23-113 – Pre-Award Qualification of New or Additional Parts Sources and the Use of the Source Approval Request (SAR)

Air Force Regulation Covering the SAR Process

Source Development Guidance

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SAR Categories

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SAME PART (Category I) - Item previously provided to Prime System Vendor / Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), or Department of Defense (DoD). This category will be used when the manufacturer has produced the item to OEM technical data in the past, but did not provide it directly to DoD.

SIMILAR PART (Category II) - Item to be provided is similar to an item previously provided to the Prime System Vendor / OEM, or DoD. A similar item in this context is one whose design, application, operating parameters, material, and manufacturing processes required are similar to those of the item for which the manufacturer is seeking source approval. This category will be used when the item requested will be produced using approved technical data, but the manufacturer has not produced the same part before, but has manufactured and provided similar items.

NEW MANUFACTURER (Category III) - Manufacturer has not provided the same or any item similar to item being solicited to the Prime System Vendor / OEM or DoD. A similar item in this context is one whose design, application, operating parameters, material, and manufacturing processes required are similar to those of the item for which the manufacturer is seeking source approval. This category will be used when the item requested will be produced using approved technical data, but the manufacturer has not produced the same or similar items.

FAA-Parts Manufacturer Approval (PMA) / REPLACEMENT PART MANUFACTURER (CATEGORY IV) – Manufacturer has received FAA PMA certification to provide the same or similar item being solicited to DoD or desires to propose, through identicality or test and computation (reverse engineering) that the part is the same or better than the part it seeks to replace. This category will be used when the item requested will be produced by a manufacturer having FAA PMA certification or for any proposed part for which the manufacturer is not using OEM technical data.

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PMAs and AFMCI 23-113

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2.4.5.1. Holders of FAA PMA for items with equivalent AF use must submit a SAR package for approval. The package must be evaluated to ensure that the proposed equivalent item is acceptable in the military environment, in addition to evaluating the manufacturer’s processes and material specification. If the FAA PMA holder is the actual manufacturer, and the approved part is the government specified part, then the SAR category chosen is the one that corresponds to how they were approved by the FAA. PMA items approved through identicality with licensing agreement should be submitted under SAR Category I, Actual Item. PMA items approved through identicality without licensing agreement should be submitted under SAR Category II, Similar Item. If the proposed item is not the exact item requested by the government specifications, or the FAA PMA item was approved under the FAA “test & computation” category, the SAR package should be submitted under SAR Category IV, Alternate Item as the new design must be verified. FAA PMA holders who are not the actual manufacturer, but control the manufacturing processes and manufacturing quality shall be considered manufacturers. Note: Any changes in manufacturing process or location require revalidation.

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Current Requirements

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Federal Business Opportunities (FedBizOpps) www.FBO.gov

Refurbished Used Commercial Items with Air Force Application (ie CFM56-2 = F108) https://www.fbo.gov/utils/view?id=a36ce07faf87aa6ee122c8df08b7193a

Target List https://newafpims.afnews.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-110329-070.xls

Items Identified with a demand in the next two fiscal years, Air Force Owns the Data, and Fewer than Three Sources

Supply Condition Code “X” List https://newafpims.afnews.af.mil/shared/media/document/AFD-110519-038.xls

Items Identified for Potential Need of Repair Development

Additional Helpful Info can be Found on SASPO’s Website: http://www.tinker.af.mil/429scms.saspo/

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Small Business Points of Contact

AFGLSC Small Business Office Located at Tinker AFB

E-mail: [email protected]

Ogden ALC Small Business Office (Hill AFB) E-mail: [email protected]

http://www.hill.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=5612

Warner Robins ALC Small Business Office (Robins AFB) E-mail: [email protected]

http://www.robins.af.mil/library/smbus.asp

Oklahoma City ALC Small Business Office (Tinker AFB) E-mail: [email protected]

http://www.tinker.af.mil/sbo.asp

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