Fleet Readiness Centers - Amdo
Fleet Readiness Centers
Status Update, October 2008
CAPT Tim Matthews CO, Fleet Readiness Center Southeast
AMDO SYMPOSIUM | 01 OCT 2008 | SAN DIEGO, CA
Agenda
Quick History (how we got here)
? BRAC Law ? The Merger ? Expected Outcomes and Benefits
Current Status
? The Dreaded Org Chart ? Cost Avoidance Numbers ? Success Stories
Future Challenges
? Meeting the numbers--New Strategies ? Fiscal construct
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Quick History
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BRAC Law Mandates FRCs
Disestablishes I-Levels & Depots, Stands up Fleet Readiness Centers
Moves Depot Capability Forward Mandates 6 Geographically Aligned
Fleet Readiness Centers Mandates Savings
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Integrated Intermediate & Depot Maintenance
I-LEVEL
? 6,000+ Sailors & Marines ? 20 IMAs ? 6,000 Engine / Module /
Accessory Repairs ? 580,000 Component
Repairs ? $2.0 Billion Operation
Mission Funded
D-LEVEL
? 10,000 Civilians ? 3 Depots ? 1,500 Engine / Module
Repairs ? 70,000 Component
Repairs ? 700 Aircraft Repairs ? $2.0 Billion Operation
NWCF Funded
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