DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY ENERGY AMERICA S COMBAT FUEL SUPPORT LOGISTICS AGENCY Sustainment, Restoration and Modernization (SRM) Overview 2017 World Wide Energy Conference
AGENDA Mission Organization Processes Four Pillars Metrics 2
SRM MISSION MISSION: IAW DoDM 4140.25, Plan, budget, and execute the sustainment, restoration, and modernization (SRM) program for the Department of Defense s (DoD) infrastructure supporting Defense Logistics Agency (DLA) capitalized energy products We inspect, repair and maintain 75% of the DoD s fixed fuel infrastructure. 3
SRM Division Budget - $500M (+) per year Projects over 1,000 per year 494 installations Proactive Project Focus vs. Reactive Multiple stakeholders and complex program requires MOUs, SOPs and Process Maps 4
Source of Projects As of 29 Mar 2017 Internal: CMP, Planning Studies, & RMMR External: Emergent FY16 15% 85% External FY11 FY12 FY13 20% FY14 60% 70% FY15 23% 23% 30% 40% 80% Internal 77% 77%
SRM DIVISION Eric Wiedemann LTC Allen Jim Tyrrell Marshall Kennedy Debra Simpson Air Force (12) Army (8) Program Analysis (12) David Douglas Navy/ Marine Corps (12) William Delosantos Doug Billig Darrell Brooks Jeffrey Seelig Alison Silverio Laura Funk Ken Walker Jetuan Grant Mark Miller Michael Washington Charles Nelson John Baker Christine Guillen Anne Gardner Jerry Baxley Tommy Aguon David Smith John Smith Aaron Winston Michael Dobler Jake Spitler Chanel Pittman Michael Downs Kevin Cummings Darryl Melvin David Applas Andrew Richards Datoya Taylor Tavis Hundley Richard Rabak Kadir Kahraman Bernard Diaz Tiffany Pope Lance Giddens Vacant Jason Hayungs Daniel Martineau Michael Condon Vacant Billy Smith 6
The SRM Team Role Responsibilities Service Control Point (SCP) Coordinate communications between Installations and DLA Validate identified Installation Requirements Review deficiencies Coordinate real property review with DLA Installation Support Real Property Voice of the Customer DLA Energy SRM Plan, Budget, and Execute Army SRM requirements Build projects in EBS Manage overall project lifecycle Coordinate Project reviews Coordinate Project comments with all stakeholders Create Purchase Requisitions (PRs), commit and distribute funds (MIPR) Reconcile funds Close out projects in EBS DLA Installation Support Engineers Review Engineer Reports and Designs Certify deficiencies; accomplish appropriate approvals Prepare projects for DS-I policy review; obtain approvals as required Process Lead for Project Execution Conduct review of final deliverables DLA Installation Support Real Property Coordinate real property review with SCP Add/edit real property records in EBS Construction Agents -U.S. Army Corps of Engineers -Air Force Civil Engineering Center -Naval Facilities Engineering Command Prepare Independent Government Estimate (IGE) Accept MIPRs and execute funds Develops and awards contracts Oversee construction until complete Provide Project Status updates as required Provide Close out documents 7
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Key Pillars of SRM EMERGENT PLANNING STUDIES RECURRING MAINTENANCE CMP SRM FOUNDATION SRM FY16 Budget $686M 9
Planning Studies Site Visit The Planning Studies Site Visit phase involves a fence-to-fence study to identify deficiencies that need to be addressed. Planning Studies Report Development The Planning Studies Report Development phase involves the creation and refinement of the report used to capture deficiencies that will be compiled into projects for funding. Planning Studies Construction Project The Planning Studies Construction Project phase involves the construction required to rectify deficiencies identified during the planning study site visit phase. The RM&MR program is executed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers (USACE) out of Huntsville, AL and Europe. DLA Energy capitalized fuel facilities identified for this program are provided with funding for quarterly, semiannual, and annual maintenance visits and services. Minor repair and emergency response services are performed utilizing a Service Order process within an established dollar amount. Emergent Program The Planning Studies program involves identifying a set number of DLA Energy capitalized fuel facilities per fiscal year for a fence-to-fence study to identify deficiencies that need to be addressed. The planning study program has three over-arching phases: Recurring Maintenance & Minor Repair (RM&MR) Program The CMP manages regulatory, compliance, and best practice maintenance deficiencies for assets that are common to all Services: automation (tank gauging, AFHE, service stations, etc.), cathodic protection surveys, underwater pier inspections, large tank inspections (out-of-service, inservice [externals]), small tank inspections, pipeline integrity management, railroad/demolition/ loading arms/pressure vessels. Planning Studies Program Centrally Managed Program (CMP) The Four Pillars of SRM The Emergent Program captures and validates requirements that have been identified outside of CMP and Planning Studies, or have been deemed ineligible under the RM&MR Program. These requirements may or may not be emergencies and are addressed by the SRM Office on a case-by-case basis. GOAL: INCREASED EFFICIENCY & EFFECTIVENESS
The Four Pillars of SRM Centrally Managed Programs Manages regulatory compliance Large tank inspections (API Standard > 50K gal) Craney Island Tank 478 Before Out of Service (Internals) In-service (Externals) Small tank inspections Steel tank institute (< 50K gal ASTs) Other tanks (as required by local regulations) Craney Island Tank 478 After Pier inspections Cathodic protection surveys Pipeline integrity management Railroad / Loading Arms / Pressure Vessels
The Four Pillars of SRM Recurring Maintenance & Minor Repair Quarterly, semi-annual, and annual maintenance services performed at DLA Energy capitalized fuel facilities Emergency response capability
The Four Pillars of SRM Recurring Maintenance & Minor Repair Program benefits Preventive Maintenance Checks and Services Fast response for routine calls Reduce acquisition cost Increase efficiency / equipment life Positive feedback from the customers 13 WARFIGHTER FIRST - PEOPLE & CULTURE - STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT - FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP - PROCESS EXCELLENCE
The Four Pillars of SRM Planning Studies Comprehensive assessment of MILDEP owned fuels infrastructure storing or transferring DLA capitalized fuel. Three Phased: fence-to-fence assessment identifies and documents deficiencies to be corrected in order to bring the fuel systems infrastructure into compliance with the Services mission requirements, operational standards, and regulatory requirements. Assessed on a 5 year cycle. Sandblasted to bare metal Priming of piping and tanks Coating complete 14 GOAL: INCREASED EFFICIENCY & EFFECTIVENESS
The Four Pillars of SRM Emergent Requirements identified outside of the CMPs and Planning Studies, or have been deemed ineligible under RM & MR. May or may not be emergencies and are addressed by the SRM office on a case by case basis. MCAS Miramar, CA Usually customer identified and communicated to the DLA Energy SRM Program via the Enterprise Business Portal (EEBP). NAF El Centro, CA 15 GOAL: INCREASED EFFICIENCY & EFFECTIVENESS
SRM TANK COUNT As of 28 February 2017 SERVICE # of API Tanks # of STI Tanks Total # of Tanks AIR FORCE 684 522 1206 ARMY 127 277 404 NAVY/MARINE CORPS 531 263 794 TOTAL 1342 1062 2404
DLA Energy As of 28 February 2017 API Tank Capacity Overtime (Government & Commercial) 100% 92% 93% 93% 1Q16 2Q16 3Q16 94% 93% 93% 94% 94% 94% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% 4Q16 OCT NOV DEC JAN % In Service (Govt & COMM) Capacity FEB MAR APR MAY JUN Goal Total Capacity (91% In Service) JUL AUG SEP
DLA Energy As of 28 February 2017 API Tank Capacity Overtime (Government Owned) 100% 90% 87% 88% 88% 90% 88% 89% 89% 90% 90% 1Q16 2Q16 3Q16 4Q16 OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 10% 0% % In Service (Government Capacity) MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP Goal Total Capacity (87% In Service)
As of 28 February 2017 DLA ENERGY FY17 API Tank Return to Service (Scheduled vs. Actual) by COCOM 140 120 February Actual RTO: 4 tanks FY17 Planned RTO: 125 tanks 125 113 100 94 80 81 61 70 60 60 48 40 34 25 20 19 16 5 0 Oct-16 Nov-16 Dec-16 Jan-17 Feb-17 Mar-17 Apr-17 May-17 Jun-17 Jul-17 Aug-17 Sep-17
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