Naval Operations Business Logistics Enterprise (NOBLE)

Abstract

This project develops and improves the Navy's tactical support information systems. It includes Naval Operational Supply System (NOSS), Naval Aviation Maintenance System (NAMS), Naval Operational Maintenance Enterprise (NOME), and Naval Administration and Personnel System (NAPS). NOSS will provide enterprise-wide automation of supply, inventory, and financial functions to the Naval supply system. NOSS incorporates commercial best practices (e.g., Amazon, Wal-Mart, UPS, FedEx, etc.); NOSS will aggregate and analyze logistics data using business intelligence technologies, provide for total asset visibility, optimize business processes at the tactical echelon (field-level) and enterprise support activities, accelerate the ordering/re-ordering process, and permit monitoring of shipments. NOSS will maintain compliance with statutory, regulatory, and policy mandates of Financial Improvement Audit Requirements (FIAR). NOSS will aggregate and analyze operational data in a Business Intelligence (BI) framework to enable historical and predictive common operating pictures for logistics and readiness performance and requirements. FY2018 funding provides for acquisition documentation development to support a Milestone B/C decision. FY2018 funding provides for NOSS systems engineering analysis and design efforts leading up to a NOSS Build Decision 1 (BD1). NAMS will provide an enterprise-wide aviation maintenance support capability that services all levels of aviation maintenance (organizational, intermediate, and depot) for over 2,100 Navy and Marine Corps aircraft. NAMS will identify and assign aviation artisans, and track all levels of aviation maintenance to completion. Aircraft availability and mission-capable rates will increase with the elimination of current inefficiencies; there will be a reduction in total ownership costs. FY2018 funding provides for software conversion efforts of Naval Aviation Logictics Command Management Information System (NALCOMIS) applications. FY2018 funding provides for NAMS acquisition documentation development to support a NAMS Milestone B/C decision leading to a NAMS BD1. NOME will provide standardized operational business processes for afloat maritime maintenance activities to all naval ships. NOME will provide end-to-end component tracking, reduce administration time by identifying and assigning artisans to repair shipboard equipment, support moving major repair work ashore, and enable exploitation of embedded sensors in weapon systems that will trigger repair action notification. FY2018 funding provides for a NOME Analysis of Alternatives (AoA). FY2018 funding provides for NOME acquisition documentation development to support a NOME Milestone B/C decision leading to a NOME BD1. NAPS will provide Navy-wide personnel and administration data sharing across shipboard and shore-based information systems. This will eliminate redundant personnel data entry, reduce total ownership costs, and standardize the way personnel and administration data are shared across the Navy. NAPS provides for the efficient use of maintenance personnel with better job/task and personnel skill matching. FY2018 funding provides for a NAPS AoA. FY2018 funding provides for NAPS acquisition documentation development to support a NAPS Milestone B/C decision leading to a NAPS BD1.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2018
Source ID
3260_0604231N_5_1319_PB_2018

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  • Enterprise Information Systems Architecture and Joint Command Capability Interoperability Support.
  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.

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