Conducting Integrated Logistics Overhauls for phased maintenance ships homeported in the Western Pacific with emphasis on the USS Sterett.

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Hillegas, Dennis Willard
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1984-12Advisor
McMasters, Alan W.
Second Reader
Solis, A.R.
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This thesis addresses the problem of conducting highly
compressed Integrated Logistics Overhauls (ILOs) during four
month docking selected restricted availabilities for phased
maintenance program ships homeported in the Western Pacific
Ocean. Current ILO policies and procedures are discussed as
well as the Western Pacific ILO site capabilities and plans
for the USS Sterett ILO scheduled to commence in September
1985. The salient issues surrounding the ability of Western
Pacific ILO sites to accomplish highly compressed ILOs are
analyzed and evaluated. Specific recommendations are
provided to improve the effectiveness of the USS Sterett ILO
and the capabilities of the Western Pacific sites to provide
ILOs to phased maintenance program ships.
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