DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY HEADQUARTERS UNITED …

DEPARTMENT OF THE NAVY

HEADQUARTERS UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 3000 MARINE CORPS PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC 20350-3000

NAVMC 4000.2 LPC

NAVMC 4000.2

From: Commandant of the Marine Corps To: Distribution List

Subj: MARINE CORPS CLASS VIII MANAGEMENT HANDBOOK

Ref: (a) MCO 6700.5, MEDICAL AND DENTAL (Class VIII) MATERIEL SUPPORT OF THE MARINE OPERATIONAL FORCES

1. Purpose. The Marine Corps Class VIII Management Handbook provides guidance to Marine Forces on the execution of MCO 6700.5, Medical and Dental (Class VIII) Materiel Support of the Marine Operational Forces.

2. Background. The Marine Corps is responsible for fulfilling a capability for Class VIII materiel equivalent to 60 Days of Supply (DOS). The Class VIII Management Handbook describes the process and procedures of the Marine Corps to manage Class VIII materiel, to establish a surge capability equivalent to 60 DOS, and to fulfill re-supply capability requirements equivalent to 61-180 DOS. The Handbook provides detailed guidance on actions required to effectively execute the Class VIII management roles and responsibilities established in MCO 6700.5.

The Class Management Handbook describes the actions required to manage the commodity through seven core functions: Management, Requirements Determination, Selection Criteria, Sourcing, Positioning, Acquisition, and Distribution. These functions are consistent with the War Reserve Materiel Program, of which Class VIII materiel is a component.

The seven core functions are also in line with the Military Health System/Medical Logistics Enterprise processes used by Navy Medical Logistics Command (NAVMEDLOGCOM) to determine medical support requirements.

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

Class VIII Management

NAVMC 4000.2

Marine Corps Class VIII Management Handbook

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Class VIII Management

Table of Contents

Overview......................................................iii Management....................................................1-1 Requirements Determination ...................................2-1 Selection Criteria ...........................................3-1 Sourcing......................................................4-1 Positioning...................................................5-1 Acquisition ..................................................6-1 Distribution .................................................7-1 Marine Forces Reserve (MARFORRES).............................8-1 Systems Descriptions..........................................9-1 AMALs/ADAL Set List..........................................10-1 Acronyms & Definitions.......................................11-1

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Class VIII Management

Overview

The Marine Corps is responsible for fulfilling a capability for Class VIII materiel equivalent to 60 Days of Supply (DOS). For policy level guidance on Class VIII managements see MCO 6700.5. This chapter describes the actions taken by the Marine Corps to manage Class VIII materiel, to establish a surge capability equivalent to 60 DOS, and to fulfill re-supply capability requirements equivalent to 61-180 DOS. The actions will be presented in terms of how they relate to the War Reserve Materiel (WRM) Functions, shown below.

Figure 8.1 WRM Functions Although the WRM Functions are executed separately, they are mutually supporting activities. Additionally, these functions are in line with the Military Health System/Medical Logistics Enterprise processes used by Navy Medical Logistics Command (NAVMEDLOGCOM) to determine medical support requirements. Of note, the final Disposition phase of the NAVMEDLOGCOM process is not represented in the WRM Functions.

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