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SPAWARSYSCEN is the CDA and is responsible for?
the design, development, implementation, and life cycle support of all NALCOMIS software.
The CDA maintains?
NALCOMIS applications software
Ad Hoc Query Utility. This utility provides?
the ability to create reports to meet the users specific needs.
SAMM provides the ability to?
the SA/A to maintain the system configuratio
The DBA has overall responsibility for?
maintaining the accuracy of NALCOMIS OMA database
NTCSS Optimized IMA NALCOMIS provides?
the capability to manage maintenance and supply functions and processes by allowing system users to enter, collect, process, store, review, and report information required by the organization
Central Design Activity (CDA) IS?
is responsible for generating source and object programs and QA testing of programs prior to fleet release
Aviation Data Warehouse (ADW)?
ADW is maintained by COMNAVAIRSYSCOM (AIR-6.8.4) and receives data from the NALCOMIS Data Collection System.
VED entries are color-coded to easily identify status:
RED:
BLUE:
BLACK:
Red - NMC.
Blue - PMC
Black - FMC.
DEFINE THE FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE REPORTS.
MAINT-1
MAINT-2
MAINT-3
MAINT-1 Report-Consolidated Performance Metrics
MAINT-2 Aircraft Readiness Degradation and Utilization Summary
MAINT-3 Subsystem Capability Impact Reporting by WUC/UNS
DEFINE THE FOLLOWING MAINTENANCE REPORTS.
MAINT-4
MAINT-5
MAINT-6
MAINT-4 Detailed Mission and Maintenance Data by Aircraft
MAINT-5 Maintenance Manhour
MAINT-6 Detailed Data Extract
Completed historical WOs will be stored in the local database for?
a minimum of 12 months from completion date. Users have the ability to view ADW data for up to 5 years. Historical WOs are attached to air-craft/equipment by BUNO/SERNO and are automatically transferred with aircraft database
The SCIR System is used to?
monitor mission capability of selected systems/subsystems.
An Equipment Operational Capability (EOC) code is a?
a one alpha-character code designed to describe the severity level of SCIR maintenance actions. The EOC code is linked to the WUC in the CM baseline. EOC is prefilled based on the U/P/D indicator and WUC selection.
scir means?
Subsystem Capability and Impact Reporting
Type WO code: IA ?
Intra-Activity Support
Type WO code: CP?
Corrosion Prevention and CT - Corrosion Treatment
Type WO code
AC
AF
AL
AX
AC Acceptance/Post D-level Inspection Control
AF Acceptance/Post D-level Inspection Fix Phase
AL Acceptance/Post D-level Inspection Look Phase
AX Acceptance/Post D-level Inspection Single Work Center.
Type WO code
TC
TF
TL
TX
TC - Transfer/Pre D-level Inspection Control.
TF - Transfer/ Pre D-level Inspection Fix Phase.
TL - Transfer/ Pre D-level Inspection Look Phase.
TX - Transfer/ Pre D-level Inspection Single Work Center.
Type WO code
PC
PF
PL
PX
PC - Phase Control.
PF - Phase Fix Phase.
PL - Phase Look Phase.
PX - Phase/PM Inspection Single Work Center.
7 & 14 Day Special controlling document WUC?
28-Day Special controlling document: 56-Day Special controlling document:
030000A.
030000B.
030000E.
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