a. Ops issuing crew:
1. Ensures correctness of document.
2. Offloading crew, if required, will be responsible for scanning assets from OIS location to OIS location.
i. Ops ME is responsible for re-verifying accuracy of scan data information and if required, necessary corrections are made with the Ops crew. Corrections to NALC, quantities, NllN, lot and serial numbers are NOT authorized. Ops ME/ST is responsible for clearing the scanner data once scan data is uploaded.
3. Authorized personnel legibly prints name/name stamp and signs block 28 and dates block 29 of 1348-1a.
4. Ensures customer legibly prints name and signs block 22 and dates block 23 of 1348-1a (refer to Appendix E for …show more content…
If there are no problems with the package, the package is ready for filing. (G.3.3, pg. 7-12, Par. 7.2, yellow highlight)
Navy Munitions Command Pacific East Asia Division Unit Guam Office of Primary Responsibilty: Ammunition Distribution & Control (AD&C)
NMC EAD Unit Guam NAR/AIN/OHF Process (G.3.4, pg. 9-10, Par. 7.3, yellow highlight)
7.3 Roles and Responsibilities (G.3.4, pg. 9-10, Par. 7.3, yellow highlight)
7.3.1 AD&C Manager
a. Oversees NAR/AIN/OHF process to ensure all applicable NAR/AIN/OHF messages are handled promptly and IAW NAVSUP P-724.
b. Reviews NIRR and MIRR reporting.
c. Coordinates with Ordnance Project Manager in the event of large scale NAR change for proposed timeframe to complete NAR. (G.3.4, pg. 9-10, Par. 7.3., yellow highlight)
7.3.2 Logistics Specialist
a. Reviews message traffic, e-mails, and respective websites for NAR/AIN/OHF updates as well as contacts manufacturers for commercial assets for updates.
b. Updates OIS and prepares/routes/reviews NAR binder for all actions required.
c. Updates NIRR and MIRR reports and informs AD&C Manager upon completion.
d. Updates Cross Reference file. (G.3.4, pg. 9-10, Par. 7.3.2, yellow highlight)
7.3.3 Supply Tech –