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Show Page December HILL TOP TIMES 10 DS and the 14 1, 1978 F-1- 6 FY 80 will in peak JLaupowep requirement .1 wing sections, from rivets to radomes is individually analyzed. Specific packaging establish stocks and maintain records to insure that users are supplied and work stoppages prevented. (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the sixth in a series of articles depicting the many organizations represented at Hill AFB that play significant roles in development, testing, acquisition and operation of the 6 by the U.S. and its four NATO partners, the European Participating Gov ernments of Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway and Denmark. Ogden ALC is assigned 6 d 388th Tactical system management and organic depot maintenance support missions. to is unit is This the first the sixth article provided to Hill receive operational Fighter Wing of Distribution and portrays that directorate's vital, world-wid- e Top Times by the Directorate mission in support of the new weapon system.) F-1- requirements and instructions, special fixtures shipping handling, and transportation requirements are determined, F-1- Bench stock Hill-base- F-1- 6. designed and documented. also were Approximately established for the Common Bench Items List (CBIL) to insure supportability. records 650 Individual The The Directorate of Distribution involvement in the 6 program is varied and complex. The manpower requirement to support the 6 will peak in Unit Equipment This information will be disseminated to those agencies and organizations which will be involved in the packaging and transportation of 6 parts and components. is F-1- preparing clothing requirements to be layed-i- n to support the foreign government and US. personnel being trained to fly and maintain the F-1- F-1- FY80. New system The Packaging Support Branch (DSTC) has implemented a totally new and unique packaging data maintenance and retrieval system for the new weapon system that is F-1- 6. Depot Supply Division (DSS) furnishes a wide range of logistical support from common items, such as nuts and bolts, to sophisticated engines and computerized test sets. The complexity of this modern aerospace logistical activity requires expert management of millions of dollars of inventory. For some time, DSS personnel have been actively involved in obtaining material for the 6 program to meet the target date of Jan. 2. The support equipment is controlled on the F-1- 1050II Computer. Approximately 1,900 authorizations were loaded to the Standard Base Supply System in July 1978. Storing equipment This division also has been tasked with storing the support equipment and supplies for the F-1- 6 until the 388th TFVV buildings The Material Processing Division (DSF) is under construction at Hill AFB are completed. Warehouse personnel have responsible for receiving and storing Storage aids F-1- ' Vs. a ' v Ai 4 yy Branch (DSFF) has performed building alterations and constructed and installed storage aids in F-1- "'a, ft " f, '"4"y.y F-1- storage, packing and shipment functions. i I f, 'f ' I v4f""v"o. Ipl I yyyyy 'y, '' ' 'is 4&yyyyy. '4, 4, - i i 4 J yfryyyAAyyyyA COL. LAWRENCE R. SPARKS, Director of Distribution, and Alvln B. LaRocco, supply systems analyst, review the minutes of 6 Logistics Support Meeting. (U.S. the Air Force Photo) human error. Time suspended requirements in the development and approval of data are handled automatically. There are single points of contact for resolution of problems. Credit documents for this material now are being processed by the Material Storage Branch to fill the ISSL for the 388th TFW and for off base, Not Mission Capable Supply (NMCS), requisitions. Shipments to other nations are being effected through regular Files and records updated. SSGT. MARY CONNELL Increased workload Early deployment One of the main involvements of the Transportation Operations Division (DST) in the early deployment and support of the 6 has been the development of packaging and transportation data for all 6 components. Support of the packaging data development has resulted in a considerable workload. To and information date, packaging the in established been have requirements on the ILDF system for almost 9,000 items weapon system. F-1- reviews stock levels to insure adequate material will be on hand to meet requirements. (U.S. Air Force Photo) F-1- F-- 16 F-1- Each individual part, component and from wing nuts to segment of the aircraft (Continued on page '6 ' ' y :::::,. " i L"" "' wm yy fyy ' yy" '.yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy" y"'yy yy v syyy' y, ''A " '4 t yy's , y yy y I ,' '""yy '"'y-y-y wy y " "'"yyyyyyyyy, J"'y ,,sy,y y fy , ?A, , yf ' ' ' y"? y'y y"'yy yy y' '" y ' ' y. 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' y y yyyyAK'" 18) y yyyyy.y 'Syy y " t '""yyy , y "W" 'yy'S ,. y yy y y ''Ayy '"yytfyyyyf yyyyy 'yy-y- y y yyy''y yyyy '' W? sy 6 yy.yyy Vy ! are automatically There is data recovery capability in case the data is deleted inadvertently. schedules. ...A was Direct interface with other automated data systems eliminates the possibility of -- J F-- T i production contract 6 Among benefits to be derived from using this ILDF system for processing packaging data are: direct-receive- A'y ' r, y date, approximately 3,300 of the expected 50,000 line items have been processed through the Central Receiving d Branch or have been at the DSF General site. storage Equipment Examiners must "100 percent inspect" each unit to insure compliance with Foreign Military Sales (FMS) standards. Each line item also must be identified to the applicable owning country for proper routing to the correct location among the more than 200,000 square feet of segregated space storage reserved for this project. To ''",,,' F-1- negotiated to include a requirement for an Integrated Logistics Data File (ILDF), a system which has been utilized on some previous weapon systems but which, never before, has included packaging requirements and procedures. As data is developed by the contractor, subcontractors or vendors it is input to the ILDF system which generates a listing to Ogden ALC Packaging Support Branch for review and approval. mechanized material handling systems throughout the directorate to expedite distribution of 6 material through receipt, 4 yy'' The preparation for the anticipated influx of material. They also are performing the necessary modifications to the various 'f Ay AFLC Air Logistics Centers. The Facilities yyyyyyyyyyy 'zWyy4M''4i designed to interface with automated packaging data systems maintained by all material. located and itemized each item as it is received and issued to the 6 program. Approximately 7,000 items from the Initial Spares Support List (ISSL) were reviewed and records established with special levels to generate requisitions to support the 6 ISSL requirements. Depot Supply personnel are reviewing records daily to identify and resolve problem areas. The Local Purchase Unit has researched and loaded data to establish approximately 250 records for tool requirements. The importance of an adequate bench stock operation cannot be overemphasized. The Bench Stock Unit personnel are reviewing requirements in order to prepare listings, ' v.- the Transportations Operations Division. (U.S. Air Force |