NMMES-TR
Abstract
The NMMES-TR is an Information Technology (IT) acquisition program that will provide a sustainable enterprise IT solution leveraging Commercial, Off-The-Shelf (COTS) technology and business processes for shore maritime maintenance. Unlike the uniquely custom designed status quo toolset, the NMMES-TR solution will not implement extensive product customization to match the current maintenance business processes; but rather, maintenance business processes will be modified to match the software solution, thereby adopting industry best practices. Accordingly, the solution will be more flexible to the BPR process, and more agile to capitalize on efficiency improvement opportunities and innovations. This will facilitate alignment with the Optimized Fleet Response Plan (OFRP) by assisting the maintenance activities with accomplishing assigned tasks as planned in order that submarines, aircraft carriers, and surface ships can properly train and deploy on schedule. NMMES-TR will also provide a modern solution that will be more effective and efficient in combating cybersecurity threats, and capable of continuous monitoring. The NMMES-TR initiative has been a pre-acquisition Defense Business System (DBS) effort for the past three years funded Line Item 0605013N, Project Number 2904. In April 2017, the Department approved the NMMES-TR initiative to commence as an acquisition program, resulting in the establishment of a new Project Number 3432 beginning in FY19. In FY18, the program began working toward the award of a System Integrator contract. Major milestones in FY18 include completion of Gates 3 and 4. Gate 5 is scheduled for Q2 FY19 to be followed by an Acquisition Authority to Proceed to release the Request for Proposal. The program office also conducted a review of the schedule in response to the 19 month schedule risk identified by NCCA during the Gate 4 Cost Review Board (CRB) and formalized in the approved Component Cost Position (CCP) dated 12 Apr 2018. After careful review of the scheduled activities, the timeline for Increment 1 and the total program were increased by a combined total of 14 months to mitigate the stated risk. The FY19 funding increase reflects a risk reduction effort to award a contract to provide a Cloud-based Capability Integration Platform (CIP) environment similar to what will be used to integrate core NMMES financial management, human capital management, digital shipbuilding environment, and the cloud-based COTS solution that provides the Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) and Portfolio and Project Management (PPM) functionality in support of the Shore Maritime Maintenance community mission. Additionally, FY19 supports higher levels of effort associated with inherently Governmental efforts (i.e. contracting, acquisition planning & source selection, financial and business management, engineering, testing, logistics, etc.), and Contractor Support Services (i.e. systems engineering, organizational change management, logistics, deployment support, training, etc.). These activities support the award of the System Integrator contract planned for Q2 FY20 following a competitive source selection. The FY20 funding increase reflects the award of a single prime System Integrator contract and a MAC award for all commercial items including cloud hosting, integration environment layers, business applications, and other commercial items during Q2. The SI and the MAC vendors will begin the requirements and design review of the NMMES-TR solution to support a Critical Design Review scheduled for FY21 Q1. The NMMES-TR program office is staffed by government personnel from NAVSEA and SPAWAR SYSCOMS and their supporting Warfare/Systems Centers on a reimbursable basis. Based on a cross-SYSCOM Operating Agreement, the FY19 budget includes funding for inherently governmental efforts in the following functional areas: a.SPAWAR HQ: Contracting, Legal, Engineering and Cybersecurity b.SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic: Engineering and Acquisition c.NWSC Dahlgren Division: Program Cost Estimating and Analysis d.Naval Sea Logistics Center (NSLC): Acquisition, Financial and Business Management, Testing and Logistics
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2020
- Source ID
- 3432_0605013N_5_1319_PB_2020
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