The Naval Ordnance Station Louisville: A Case Study of Privatization-in-Place

Abstract

During the 1995 Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) process the Department of Defense (DoD) recommended to the independent BRAC Commission that the Louisville naval depot be closed and its workload transferred to several DoD facilities. Louisville's naval gun repair workload was proposed to transfer to the Norfolk Naval Shipyard, Virginia; its Phalanx Close-In Weapon System work to the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane, Indiana; and its engineering support functions to the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme, California. During the BRAC Commission's review of DoD's suggestions, the city of Louisville proposed that DoD privatize the depot workload in place, which at the time included engineering of Naval surface weapon systems, and overhaul and maintenance of naval gun systems, including Phalanx CIWS. The BRAC Commission recommended the following: "Close the Naval Surface Warfare Center, Crane Division Detachment, Louisville. Transfer workload, equipment, and facilities to the private sector of local jurisdiction as appropriate if the private sector can accommodate the workload on site; or relocate necessary functions along with necessary personnel, equipment and support to other naval technical activities." Subsequently, the Navy made a preliminary decision to privatize-in-place Louisville's depot operations. Privatization-in-place, as such, has been attempted at only a handful of bases around the country and the Louisville depot was the first to complete the process. While it was not without its problems, the privatization of the Naval Ordnance Station Louisville was ultimately a success story for all parties involved.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Aug 01, 2005
Accession Number
ADA494609

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  • Stephanie Novello
  • William Lucyshyn

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  • University of Maryland

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