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Shore based maintenance
Shore based maintenance





shore based maintenance

In mid-January, during a presentation at the 2020 Surface Navy Association symposium in Washington, D.C., Ehnes predicted that DCoMS would be a game-changer for the Navy, noting similarities in capability between distance maintenance and recent advances in telemedicine practices. Charles Ehnes, program manager, In-service Aircraft Carriers (PMS 312), who serves as the DCoMS program sponsor. "The pandemic has definitely shifted DCoMS testing to another gear," said Capt. "Reducing 'fly-away' teams where feasible equates to less risk in our calculus for protecting ship's force and, by extension, more opportunity to enhance resiliency and readiness." "DCoMS is coming on line at just the right time, because the system offers the potential for linking Sailors with the maintenance expertise they'll need, real-time, in the midst of the pandemic," said Downey. In the face of travel restrictions and quarantine periods, DCoMS offers Sailors real-time access to shore-based expertise using a lightweight, transportable kit comprised of two 25-pound backpacks holding a compact, stand-alone server laptop and/or tablet mountable cameras and noise-cancelling headphones for use in otherwise high-noise-level situations.ĭCoMS kits can be shipped anywhere in the world, enabling a ship's force to dial in for step-by-step help in making shipboard repairs, either pierside or under way. Downey, program executive officer (PEO) for Aircraft Carriers.

shore based maintenance

"Every commanding officer in the fleet is focused on keeping their crews healthy, and right now that means doing everything we can to find alternatives to travelling to our ships while meeting mission requirements." said Rear Adm. The successful at-sea test of the Distance Communications Maintenance System (DCoMS) marked a significant milestone for a concept that has been in development for several years, and one that offers unique opportunities for mitigating impacts to readiness challenges in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The workshop will also assist in developing conformity with OCIMF's Tanker Management Self Assessment (TMSA) programme.WASHINGTON - As the USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) plowed through morning seas off the coast of Japan on May 7, a dozen senior Navy engineers and network specialists assembled in San Diego to watch the first live connectivity demonstration of a much-anticipated system for delivering on-demand, remote maintenance expertise to a deployed ship's point of need. By developing their personal leadership skills, they will be able to improve the effectiveness of their operation in meeting the best practice requirements of the industry. Improving communication throughout the teamįollowing attendance on the course the delegate will have a real understanding of management, leadership and accountability for both shore and ship's personnel. Relating your people management to best practice requirementsĭeveloping the right team values and behaviours Your role in the successful operation of your fleet This workshop is specifically designed to be relevant for managers who are responsible for operational, technical and other shore based ship management functions and wish to fully embrace modern people and business management to achieve improved business performance. Disabled due to cookie permissions Who should attend?







Shore based maintenance