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MSFSC SSU Singapore
MSFSC SSU SINGAPORE
Mission: MSFSC TYCOM Executive Agent in SE Asia.- Man, Train, Equip, Maintain- Logistics, Medical, Religious Ministries, Safety, Financial Management- IT/Computer Systems, Manpower Analysis, Administration Support.
N-000-4
N-00C0-4
N-00SGS-12
N-1GS-12
N-4GS-12
N-6GS-12
N-7GS-13
N-8GS-12
N-9E-8
AdminOfficer
E-6
N-71GS-12
N-72GS-12
N-81GS-12
N-91E-6
N-41GS-7
ILS
SRA
TANO
SSU Singapore Current Manning
Ready Assets, ship solutions
COMSC
DIRMSFSCTYPE COMMANDER PM 1MAN, TRAIN, EQUIP, MAINTAIN
SSU SINGAPORE
CLASSMANAGERS
CLWP/CTF-73OPCON
Schedule requirements
Program funding, policy
Program execution data
SEALOGFE N1, N6 and N8Support
MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS MAINTENANCE WINDOWS
CLWP - SEALOGFE RELATIONSHIP
PM1 SHIPS
MaintenanceMedicalLogisticsReligious MinPersonnelSafetyIT/Computer Systems
Maintenance Centric Relationship
Direct Support
ABS/USCGABS/USCG
Maintenance Cycle
SSU Singapore Maintenance Operations ISO ABS/USCG 60-month Certification Cycle:
Provide Oversight/Act as Assistant Port Engineers for:Regular Overhaul (ROH) every 30 months. 45-60 day shipyard period with dry-docking. Mid-Term Availability (MTA) every 30 months. 30-45 day shipyard period without dry-docking.
Main Maintenance Missions:Voyage Repairs (VR) every quarter. 14-day period designated by OPCON. Occurs every quarter without an MTA or ROH.EMERGENT/CASREP Support. Formulate repair/engineering solution and to commit funds to cover cost of emergent work.
* Over $25 Million in PM1 Ship Repair oversight/execution annually
ROH/MTA
WSD DEC/MAR 2008/9PEC MAR/MAY 2009TIP MAY/JUN 2009RAP AUG/SEP 2009WSD DEC/FEB 2009/10PEC MAY/JUN 2010
VOYAGE REPAIRS
SAF MAR 2009RAP APR 2009AME AUG/SEP 2009WSD SEP 2009PEC OCT/NOV 2009WSD NOV 2009 TIP DEC 2009TIP APR 2010REB JUN 2010AME JUL 2010
VOYAGE REPAIRS
RAP DEC/JAN 2008/9CCD DEC/JAN 2008/9CCD MAR 2009ABS APR 2009SJO MAY 2009SAF MAY 2009FLT JUN/JUL 2009FLT OCT 2009REB NOV 2009ABS JUL 2010
ROH/MTASAF MAR/MAY 2010
VOYAGE REPAIRS
SAF AUG/SEP 2009REB FEB 2010MER JUN 2010
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VR
MTA/ROH
Maintenance in SE Asia – Ship Support Unit Singapore
Number ofVoyage Repairs
MSRA HolderABR Holder (Limited/Unlimited)
Singapore: 3 MSRA 5 ABRAustralia: 2 MSRA 4 ABRMalaysia: 2 ABRThailand: 1 MSRA 1 ABRIndonesia: 3 ABRPhilippines: 1 MSRA 2 ABRIndia: 1 ABRHong Kong: 2 ABRVietnam: 1 MSRA/1 ABR
SSU Singapore COMREL
Camilian HIV/AIDS Center – Thailand (RAP)Pattaya Orphanage – Thailand (SAF)International Childrens Advocate Center – PI (RAP)Sihanoukville Samdech Ouv Secondary School - CB (SAF)Barrio Barretto Good Heart Organization – PI (SJO)Olongapo Social Development Center – PI (ABS, CCD REB, SJO)
Costs - Concerns
AVERAGE VOYAGE REPAIR COSTS IN SE ASIA:
Republic of the Philippines – Subic Drydock Company - $119,708.46Thailand – UNITHAI Shipyard - $268,393,85Vietnam – Saigon Shipmarin/Cam Ranh Shipyard - $281,000.00
Average Cost - $223,034.10Includes Force Protection, Husbandry, Port Services, Maintenance
CONCERNS:
Husbandry Costs – Regional USN Contracts – MSFSC Can Do Better-AKE Footprint in SE Asia-Voyage Repairs in Singapore (Port Loading)-COMFISC MOA/U – LSR MOA, Ship Repair Contracting MOA