Project Sequencing & Scheduling (PSS) Upgrade

Abstract

The PSS scheduling system provides the naval shipyards (Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & IMF, Pearl Harbor Naval Shipyard & IMF, and Norfolk Naval Shipyard) with a customized, flexible scheduling tool for CNO availabilities and other maintenance, repair and overhaul work assigned to the activities. Key system objectives include: 1) Standardization of the scheduling processes and tools; 2) Creation of dates for use in the NMMES project management software; 3) Generation of user and management reports covering all aspects of scheduling of a ship or submarine availability. The current PSS application is based on a 1980s proprietary commercial product originally acquired over 25 years ago. The application is outdated and the vendor has informed the Navy that it will no longer be supported in the near future requiring Navy to pursue an immediate upgrade to a supportable product, while not interrupted maintenance availabilities. The product had already become increasingly difficult to maintain and with the pending loss of vendor support could lead to catastrophic system failure and loss of ability to maintain project schedules. The PSS Upgrade will convert the system from the Robbins-Gioia CAT proprietary solution to the Robbins-Gioia Jaguar 2020 (J2020) solution and improve the web-basing of the system.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2018
Source ID
e2e89bf18b55a9cf894aaa7486f3b6a5

Tags

Readers

  • Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering.
  • Software Engineering.
  • Systems Analysis and Design

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