PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-678

PS, The Preventative Maintenance Monthly

ISSUE 678

MAY 2009

PS Magazine - TB 43-PS-678 - Page 2 of 33
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ome military and civilian positions are obviously sensitive enough to require
security investigations. Unfortunately, PS has heard that some leaders don’t realize
that maintenance and supply personnel are among those people who deal with
sensitive information.
If information is power, the Internet has
become the Army’s data bank. Increasingly,
information is being put behind secure portals.
Some of the more sensitive information
requires security investigations for the people
who request access.
Maintenance and supply personnel are increasingly the
intended users of the information behind these secure portals.
Whether it’s registering ground equipment, tracking parts
requests, matching end item and spare parts NSNs, matching
LINs to NIINs, keeping visibility of your equipment or
working with restricted technical manuals–the data is now
on restricted access websites. And your maintenance and
supply people need access.
Stryker Ramp Maintenance
M1-Series Tank Transmission Oil Filling
M113-Series FOV Powerpack Removal
M2/M3-Series Bradley LRU Repairs
M2/M3-Series Bradley Diagnostic Testing Prep
M109A6 Paladin Shock Absorber PM
M198 Towed Howitzer Gun Tube Protection
M88A1 Recovery Vehicle Pintle Lubing
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COMBAT VEHICLES
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By order of the Secretary of the Army:
GEORGE W. CASEY, JR.
General, United States Army Chief of Staff
Official:
JOYCE E. MORROW
Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army
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WHEELED VEHICLES
HMMWV Transmission Jack
HMMWV Brake Warning Light
HMMWV West Coast Mirror
M872-Series Semitrailer Storage Boxes
PLS, HEMTT Load Handling System Pin
HEMTT Turn Stop Caution
M939/A1/A2-Series Truck Steering Shaft Lube
M989A1 HEMAT Trailer Tow Bar Lock
Wheeled Vehicle Tow Bar Info
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AVIATION
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Aircraft Modifications Affecting Weight, Balance
M240H Machine Gun Mounting Improved
CH-47D/F Cockpit Center Console Work Platform
AMCOM Environmental Hotline
Aircraft Corrosion Control
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COMMUNICATIONS
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Non-rechargeable Battery Choices
RAID System Generators
SOLDIER SUPPORT
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Vehicle Soft-top, Cover and Tarp Repair Kit
Mechanic’s Coveralls in Universal Camo
MK 19 Machine Gun Accountability
SARET Gaging Documentation
Machine Gun Gage Calibration
Small Arms Sight Checks
M252 Mortar Bipod Test
M9 Pistol Sight Dots
M67 Gun Laying and Positioning System
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SMALL ARMS
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investigations
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so they can
use these
restricted
tools.
…part of the problem may
be that your maintenance
workers can’t access secure
maintenance and supply
websites.
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TOOLS
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Digital Inventory of Tools
New General Mechanics Tool Kit
CBRN
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M22 ACADA Maintenance
CBERT Assistance Available
SEW Trailer Registration Numbers
Unit POC Email Addresses Now in DODAACs
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LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT
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You are invited to send PS your ideas for improving maintenance
procedures, questions on maintenance and supply problems and
questions or comments on material published in PS.
Just write to:
MSG Half-Mast
PS, the Preventive Maintenance Monthly
USAMC LOGSA (AMXLS-AM)
5307 Sparkman Circle
Redstone Arsenal, AL 35898
Or email to:
logsa.psmag@conus.army.mil
or
half.mast@us.army.mil
Internet address:
PS, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly
(ISSN 0475-2953) is published monthly by the Department of the Army, Redstone Arsenal,
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TB 43-PS-678, The Preventive Maintenance Monthly, is an official
publication of the Department of the Army, providing information for all
soldiers assigned to combat and combat support units and all soldiers with
unit maintenance and supply duties. All information published has been
reviewed and approved by the agency responsible for the equipment,
publication or policy discussed. Application of the information is optional
with the user. Masculine pronouns may refer to both genders.
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MAY 2009
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