New Ship Construction

New Ship Construction

Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce

Publisher:

Published: 1956

Total Pages: 142

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Considers legislation to establish a subsidy program for Great Lakes bulk cargo shippers to promote the construction of new ore transport vessels.


A Strategic Assessment of the Future of U.S. Navy Ship Maintenance

A Strategic Assessment of the Future of U.S. Navy Ship Maintenance

Author: Bradley Martin

Publisher:

Published: 2017-09-18

Total Pages: 116

ISBN-13: 9780833099235

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The U.S. Navy's ship inventory and the shipbuilding and repair industrial base that supports these ships have experienced significant changes. In the next 30 years, additional significant changes to the fleet composition and the maintenance requirements of the fleet are likely. This report assesses possible supply and demand capabilities in the ship maintenance workload for the Navy and notes long-term challenges facing mitigation efforts.


Assessment of Surface Ship Maintenance Requirements

Assessment of Surface Ship Maintenance Requirements

Author: Robert Button

Publisher: Rand Corporation

Published: 2015

Total Pages: 0

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The Department of Defense is likely to face years of declining resources as the U.S. government grapples with fiscal challenges. These challenges affect every account, including those associated with surface ship maintenance and operations. At the same time, there has been widespread concern that surface ship materiel readiness is declining due to a high pace of operations and a sense that there have been many instances of deferred maintenance. The need to balance fiscal reality and a continued need for ready ships is likely to be an ongoing challenge. At the request of the Assessment Division of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, this report: (1) determines the impact on long-term fleet readiness, Operational Availability (Ao), and Expected Service Life (ESL) caused by near-term reductions in Operations and Maintenance (O&M) accounts; (2) recommends potential strategies to minimize negative impacts to Ao and ESL and maintain the largest, most capable fleet possible; (3) develops a maintenance requirement concept, per ship class, that supports ESL, but allows for some risk within the maintenance strategy; and (4) defines the risks to Ao and ESL resulting from the new requirement. The methodology could be applicable to multiple ship classes.


Depot Maintenance Planning and Programming System Major Ship Alteration Data Base

Depot Maintenance Planning and Programming System Major Ship Alteration Data Base

Author: Paul Hubai (III.)

Publisher:

Published: 1977

Total Pages: 86

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The Depot Maintenance Planning and Programming System (DMPPS) is a means of projecting shipyard requirements for manpower and material by production shop category and Ship Work Breakdown Structure (SWBS). Development of DMPPS included the development of computer programs and data bases describing both repair and alteration type work. This report presents the results of the initial effort to develop the ship alteration data base for all ship types except carriers. (Author).