Beneficiary Discovery —
GySgt Seth
- Many motor pools do not have a GCSS clerk. The Corporals (mechanics) usually need to enter orders themselves. This is a frequent bottleneck and painful due to lack of training.
- When he was Chief, he would have his staff report two hours early to run the days reports.
- Value of a solution that ensured reports were ready each day, “That would save hours if not days of time in any given week.
- Value of a solution for capturing diagnostics and reducing GCSS entry, “That would be absolutely amazing!”
SSgt Theodore
- Part orders are entered and reports run in the Motor Pool by the GCSS clerk. The clerk is a specialist position expert is GCSS.
- Corporals (mechanics) cannot be trusted to manipulate GCSS due to lack of training.
- Getting maintenance reports out of GCSS is frequently a bottleneck.
Cpl Brett
- When making requests, they need to request approval from Quality Control (Sgt.)
- He currently has to fill out forms by hand and look up appropriate parts separately
- Says using a Toughbook to input data would be great but
Cpl Devin
- Fills out MOL data.
- MOL is the system for keeping track of each Marines personal data
- MCTIMs and MOL contain duplicate data
SSgt Potter
- Getting maintenance reports out of GCSS is never a problem because you can schedule GCSS to run them at a pre-set time and drop them in a folder your specify.
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Each Motor Pool is run largely according to the methodology set by the Chief there is not a standard operating procedure.
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The nature of the staffing – GCSS clerk or no – and procedures varies greatly across different units.
Capt Bender
- Marine Online is the online training delivery system. Smoking cessation, sexual harassment, specialty-related courses
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Courses are assigned based on specialty and rank. Some are required, some are done voluntarily as they count towards
- Marine Net is effectively the personnel jacket for each marine. Includes personal info; past awards/demerits, fitness results, etc.
- MCTIMS aggregates training from Marine Online as well a roster from in-person classes.
Mr. Nevis
- Experience in both Marines and Air Force
- Air Force uses GCSS also, reports readiness on aircraft
- Could potentially benefit from this as well
Cpl Steven
- Tracks personnel readiness through MCTIMs
- Generates Alpha Reports (Excel Sheet) for readiness
- Presents Alpha Reports to Company Commander)
Cpl Jacob
- Tracks equipment through GCSS, all information necessary is there
- Tracks training through Marine Net, assigning training to those who need it
- Has no real problems with GCSS
MSgt Lemus
- Solution to GCSS reporting is already automated, people just must not know or it must not work
- Each company has its own method of tracking readiness (Spreadsheets)
- When asked if a Web App connecting directly to GCSS and MCTIMs that has readiness reports and drillable data would be helpful, he loved it
Capt Bender
- Introduced us to the idea of fixing readiness reporting at the Motor Pool level
- Said being able to improve the flow of communicating maintenance needs and potentially automating GCSS input would improve readiness
- Wants us to get into a Motor Pool to really see the flow of maintenance request processing
Capt Davis
- Head of Future Ops (>90 days out)
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Units do not report “readiness” to him. They report they are “ready to support”. (Could not elaborate on when “readiness” is used as opposed to “ready to support”
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Does not deal with DRRS and was not prepared to speak to how equipment readiness layers onto personnel readiness. His officemate can help us there.
Key Insights —
- Readiness reporting is extremely decentralized, which is fine at lower levels, but when high command wants to assign resources he has trouble figuring it out.
- Attacking reporting issue will be challenging as it requires Marine wide acceptance and involves many factors.
- Motor Pool uses paper for reporting issues, certainly potential for improvement.
- Maintenance reporting and part replacement is an important and time-consuming process, automating even part could be very valuable to Motor Pool command, Corporals reporting maintenance, and people inputting GCSS order requests
Key Decisions —
- We are moving away from the reporting and toward streamlining Motor Pool flow
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