Naval Sea Systems Command

 
Surface Ship Readiness and Sustainment
Program Summary

The Surface Ship Readiness and Sustainment Office, PMS 443, leads and manages a comprehensive portfolio of programs that provide surface ships with the highest level of operational readiness and sustain ships at peak capability through their service life at the lowest possible cost. PMS 443 is the Navy lead in the areas of Navy-wide governance, ship readiness, and hull, mechanical, and electrical (HM&E) sustainment. PMS 443 also leads non-nuclear surface ship sustainment efforts, manages all in-service Integrated Logistics Support efforts, and performs Life Cycle Manager (LCM) functions for the surface force.

PMS 443 is committed to improving surface ship readiness by adhering to disciplined standards of life cycle management for each surface ship class. Through increasing operational availability and reducing Total Ownership Costs (TOC), PMS 443 will ensure surface ships are ready for tasking.

Major efforts include:
  • Primary SEA 21 interface for Surface Warfare Enterprise
  • Lifecycle Management Working Group support, integration & Fleet technical analysis and support
  • Electronic Advisory Record Repository and Tracking System (eARRTS)
  • Readiness Dashboards
  • Ship Corrective Actions Reports
  • ST1 Executive Steering Committee
  • Governance Alignment
  • E2E COP Document
  • Technical Assessment Team (TAT) execution
  • SCD CCB Chair
  • Sustainment Tasks Management

Updated Jan 2016
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