Increasing NAVFAC Agility and Speed of Response for the Execution of Category III and IV Facilities Requirements

Abstract

The objective of this research is to enhance the ability of Naval Facilities Engineering Systems Command (NAVFAC) to respond to requirements for facilities support in a timely and effective manner to assist the warfighter and the shore enterprise. By conducting an internal and external review of the means and methods of executing Category III and IV requirements employed both by NAVFAC and by other agencies, governmental and non-governmental, the intent was to capture facility management best practices in an effort to reduce cycle time. Also, by analyzing established processes across the NAVFAC enterprise, bottlenecks were identified, and productivity enhancements were recommended. By leveraging existing systems and capitalizing on established processes and industry best practices, NAVFAC can significantly improve its Category III and IV execution capability. Moreover, NAVFAC could greatly benefit from an organizational shift, promoting horizontal integration as it strives to continue to provide its products and services with speed and agility.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 01, 2020
Accession Number
AD1127041

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  • John P. Orr

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