Readiness 2000-Depot Maintenance Deep Strike
Abstract
The Army's Strategic Logistic Program (SLP) is an umbrella concept designed to enhance the commander's ability to make timely tactical/operational and logistic management decisions and to improve the responsiveness of logistic support to customers. It is a long-term initiative, with near and mid-term goals designed to define functional logistics requirements for operating the Army logistics system to the year 2010 and beyond. SLP initiatives are focused on improving the current systems and on designing, developing, and implementing processes that transform the present separate retail and whole supply systems into a single integrated network. In the near term, the SLP calls for consolidation and integration of wholesale and retail functions, including execution of efficiency enhancements mandated by the recent Defense Management Report (DMR) process. A major initiative included in the SLP is the conversion of depot-level reparables to stock funding. This phased effort reduces a funding layer, passes full cost for items on the customers, and will be fully implemented in 1992 throughout the Department of Defense.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 11, 1991
- Accession Number
- ADA236689
Entities
People
- Joseph G. Hill
Organizations
- Naval War College