PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-555

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 555

FEBRUARY 1999

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-555 - Page 32 of 34
PS 555
58
FEB 99
to wrap
it up, the amss
reporting process provides
units with
readiness data
on
their
report
able systems
and
subsystems
. it gives them the
current readiness status
and the
projected
status
.
thank
you, ed.
to
produce
these
reports.
..
then
choose the report
you
want
.
amss reports are
excellent readiness
tools.
use them
.
thanks
,
mr. ewe.
next week
on dayline,
do
carrots
really
give you
better eyesight
?
tune in to hear peter
cotton's tale.
...start at the ULLS main menu.
Highlight and enter MATERIAL
STATUS PROCESSES. This will
let you choose READINESS
(AMSS) OPTIONS. Choose the
option DISPLAY/PRINT AMSS
REPORT.
1. NON-MISSION CAPABLE REPORT
. Use this report to monitor deadlined
equipment. The NMC report shows the overall percentage of Fully Mission Ca-
pable (FMC) and NMC time by Admin Number for any reportable equipment accu-
mulating inop time in the current report period. Additionally, the overall percentage
of NMC time is broken out by percentage of Non Mission Capable Supply (NMCS)
and Non Mission Capable Maintenance (NMCM) for organizational and support
level and Non Mission Capable Depot (NMCD) time.
2. PROJECTION REPORT
. This report projects fully mission capable (FMC)
and NMC rates for all reportable equipment in order to identify equipment that may
not meet the DA goal for the period.
It gives the NMC days to DA goal by EIC/WPN EIC. These projections are based
on the current NMC/FMC status of equipment and the concept that if nothing changes
between now and the end of the report period, this is what the result will be.
3. ROLL UP BY UNIT IDENTIFICATION CODE (UIC)
. This report provides
a single line of readiness information for each prime system and end item by end
item code (EIC). Subsystem readiness information is combined and reported as
part of the prime system.
This option consolidates by unit identification code (UIC) all reportable systems
and their accumulated NMC time during the report period.
The report shows the unit and support NMCS and NMCM time and the percentages
for FMC and NMC.
4. ROLL UP BY END ITEM CODE (EIC)
. This report provides a single line of
readiness information for each reportable EIC or EIC/weapons code combination.
Subsystem readiness information is reported separately and is not consolidated as
part of the weapon system.
5. ROLL UP BY SYSTEM/SUBSYSTEM ADMIN NUMBER
. This report pro-
vides a single line of readiness information for each reportable admin number. Pos-
sible, available, NMCS and NMCM for organizational and support level, and NMCD
time are provided, as well as whether the item is currently FMC. Additionally, it
gives the cumulative usage of the admin number and whether it is tracked in miles,
kilometers, or hours.
6. THE CLASS IX FAILURE DATA BY ADMIN NUMBERS
. This report lists
by admin number all reportable systems and subsystems with accumulated NMC
time and the parts on requisition causing the downtime.
7. THE SYSTEM STATUS SUMMARY
. This report consolidates by EIC the to-
tal NMC time accumulated for reportable systems/end items. Percentages of FMC,
NMCS, NMCM and NMCD time are provided.
8. THE EQUIPMENT EXCEPTION REPORT
. This report displays all report-
able systems that do not meet DA FMC goals. It includes the percentages for FMC
time, organizational and support NMCS and NMCM time, and NMCD time. This
report also includes the Class IX parts that are causing the NMC status.
thank you
, mr.
gettit. our
final guest
,
who is going to tell us
how to use ulls to make
these reports, is
c. p. ewe
.
PS 555


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