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NAVSEA Seeing Ship Sustainment Successes With Digital Twins, But Wants A More Comprehensive Tool
May 14, 2021 12:47 PM
Vice Adm. William J. Galinis, commander, Naval Sea Systems Command, visited Puget Sound Naval Shipyard & Intermediate Maintenance Facility, April 23, 2021, to tour PSNS & IMF facilities, learn about the status of various maintenance availabilities, and to discuss process improvement and transformation efforts. US Navy photo.
The Navy is already seeing benefits from using digital twins to test out upgrades and fixes to ships in the fleet, and it hopes to expand the capability in the future to a more comprehensive ship sustainment system, the head of Naval Sea Systems Command said this week.
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Lescher visited Patrol Squadron (VP) 1 and Electronic Attack Squadron (VAQ) 139 at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island, Washington, and Helicopter Maritime Strike Squadrons (HSM) 35 and 49 at Naval Air Station North Island, California, where he spoke with maintainers about their strong progress in bringing increased velocity to aircraft repair.
He talked to maintainers about the Maintenance Operations Center / Aircraft on Ground (MOC/AOG) Cell best practices rolling out across the Naval Aviation Enterprise and its impact on maintenance turnaround times and the number of mission-capable aircraft. MOC/AOG spotlights and eliminates barriers keeping an aircraft from being mission capable.
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USS Abraham Lincoln finishes seven months of maintenance, upgrades
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USS Abraham Lincoln departed San Diego Monday for two days of sea trials after undergoing a seven-month Planned Incremental Availability for maintenance and upgrades. Photo by Robin Lee/U.S. Navy
April 8 (UPI) The USS Abraham Lincoln has completed a seven-month planned incremental availability for maintenance and upgrades, the Navy announced Thursday.
According to a Navy press release, the availability included periodic maintenance and modernization of combat systems as well as upgrades to crew living, refrigeration and laundry spaces.
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The vessel also underwent retrofits to accommodate F-35 aircraft during the availability, which began at the end of September and cost about $160 million.