Overview

AMSEC Overview
Overview
AMSEC at a Glance
ISO 9001:2008
CMMI Development Level 3
Who We Are
Over 2,000 employees
More than 30 locations worldwide
AMSEC LLC is a wholly-owned subsidiary of
Huntington Ingalls Industries (HII). Founded
in 1981, AMSEC is a full-service supplier to
the Department of Defense, Department of
Transportation, various state and local agencies,
and the commercial maritime industry.
What We Do
AMSEC’s expertise includes marine engineering
analyses and design services; naval architecture
studies; shipyard industrial engineering; HM&E/
C4I installation and support services; and
waterfront systems modernization, testing, and
maintenance. Our skill and knowledge span
the spectrum of life-cycle integrated logistics
services, including technical manual development,
system provisioning and data management,
maintenance engineering and planning, inventory
“Quality People Providing Quality Service”
Our distinct working motto since 1981, and it remains the same today. We address the
challenges our customers face and know our services make a difference.
and warehouse management, instructional system
Our Mission
Our Vision
design, and end-to-end training solutions. AMSEC
AMSEC employs professionals who are inspired to
AMSEC’s vision is to be respected as an industry
is a certified Capability Maturity Model Integration
work together in support of our nation’s security.
leader in technical services, and admired for our
(CMMI)-Level 3 provider of enterprise software
We deliver quality technical solutions with an
people, partnerships, and quality performance.
design and development, network and database
unwavering focus on safety, cost, schedule, and
management, cybersecurity, web services, and
the core values of our company.
system certification and accreditation.
Where We Are
West Coast
East Coast
Bremerton, WA
Oxnard, CA
San Diego, CA
National City, CA
Pearl Harbor, HI
Honolulu, HI
Portsmouth, NH
Newport, RI
Philadelphia, PA
Washington, DC
Virginia Beach, VA
(Headquarters)
Hampton Roads, VA
Jacksonville, FL
Mayport, FL
Orlando, FL
Dania Beach, FL
Gulf Coast
New Orleans, LA
Pensacola, FL
Japan
Yokosuka, Japan
Sasebo, Japan
United Kingdom
Newquay, Cornwall
AMSEC deploys over 300 fly-away teams a year to locations all over the world, such as
• Australia • Bahrain • Diego Garcia • Djibouti • Egypt • Finland • Germany • Guam • Hawaii • Hong Kong • Iraq • Italy
• Japan • Jordan • Korea • Kuwait • Panama • Philippines • Saipan • Spain • Thailand • UAE • United Kingdom • Vietnam
Points of Contact
Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
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Doug Hess
202.264.7147
[email protected]
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
Maintenance and Modernization
Overview
AMSEC’s Maintenance and Modernization
AMSEC LLC supplies end-to-end
maintenance and modernization solutions
for the U.S. military, Department of
Transportation, and the commercial
maritime industry.
AMSEC excels at upgrades and repairs, when and where you need them. Shipboard
modernization projects are executed full-speed ahead. For over 35 years, AMSEC
has managed shipboard maintenance and modernization projects for military and
commercial customers.
AMSEC’s technical experts provide system
and equipment assessment services and
are uniquely complemented by experienced
ship repair technicians, craftsmen,
engineers, and logisticians. Together, they
provide one-stop shopping for all ship
maintenance requirements.
AMSEC’s Capabilities
Maintenance Planning
Maintenance planning and logistics
support
Configuration management
Design, installation, and industrial
services
Waterfront work control and testing
Modernization Support
Full-service provider on all ship classes
HM&E, C4I, and combat systems
Field engineers
Design engineers and drafters
Electronic technicians and master
tradesmen
Welders
Logisticians
Fiber and multi-pin connector
technicians
Maintenance and Maintenance Support
Auxiliary systems
Hull and deck systems
Watertight doors/DC systems
Underway replenishment equipment
Main propulsion
Elevators and conveyors
Electrical power and distribution
systems
Food service and laundry/dry cleaning
equipment
Aircraft landing and recovery
equipment
Manufacturing, Fabrication, and Repair
Industrial facilities in Hampton
Roads, VA; San Diego, CA; Honolulu,
HI; Jacksonville, FL; and the Pacific
Northwest
Machine shops with full conventional
capabilities
Metal fabrication capabilities
Full-value repair and test
facilities
ISO 9001:2008 Certified
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
Points of Contact
Jerry Blanton
858.522.6191
[email protected]
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Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
For more detailed information about
AMSEC, please visit our website.
www.amsec.com
Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering,
Ship Design, and Construction Support
Overview
AMSEC’s Expertise
Drawing on extensive engineering and
design expertise, AMSEC LLC has leveraged
our fundamental marine engineering
capabilities to launch an expanded business
base that provides engineering services
for commercial facilities and infrastructure,
as well as security system integration
engineering.
Our designers and degreed, licensed professional engineers provide effective
solutions to U.S. Navy, U.S. Army, U.S. Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command,
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), port authorities, other
Federal, State and local government agencies, shipyards, integrators, vendors, and
commercial customers.
AMSEC’s ship designers, engineers,
planners, and managers support basic and
detail ship design, construction, overhaul,
and modernization, including:
Ship construction estimates,
specification reviews, and producibility
assessments
Maturation of concept, contract,
and functional design data into fully
developed detail designs
Construction drawings, lofting and part
nesting
Act as construction trades liaison
Ship checks and as-is data collection
Installation/alteration/overhaul design
Testing and sea trials support
American Bureau of Shipbuilding
(ABS) liaison
AMSEC’s Discriminators
In addition to our core technical capabilities
to contribute to our clients’ success, AMSEC
offers the following:
Strong technical and engineering
workforce
Recognized Subject Matter Experts
(SME) in critical marine technologies
Large in-house workforce
knowledgeable in combat systems,
C4I, aviation systems, Integrated
Logistics Support (ILS), and
information technology
Facilities, located in most major naval
ports, interconnected by secure highspeed networks
Navy’s “go-to” contractor for
Alteration Installation Team (AIT) work
on aircraft carrier habitability space
modernizations and aircraft elevator
repair and grooming
Own or lease latest design and
analysis, and modeling and simulation,
computer software and hardware
DCAA-approved purchasing system
that facilitates acquisition of required
materials and specialized services
ISO 9001:2008-certified Quality
Management System (QMS)
employed company-wide to ensure
standardization of service quality and
delivery
Corporate ownership and
management totally committed to
supporting our customers and their
vessels
AMSEC’s Services
Feasibility/concept design
Preliminary and contract design
Functional design
Detail design and construction
Installation/alteration/overhaul
Deactivation/disposal
Points of Contact
Pat Hughes
757.226.1427
[email protected]
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Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
Doug Hess
202.264.7147
[email protected]
Technical program management
Naval architecture
Systems engineering and technical
assistance
System shipboard integration
Design and construction engineering
Corrosion and coatings engineering
Environmental engineering
Reliability and maintenance
engineering
Testing and trials planning, execution,
and assessment
Shipchecks and as-is assessments
System operational simulation and
analysis
Simulation and 3-D modeling
Specifications and standards
development
Expert witness and insurance
investigations
Transportation
economics
Cost estimating
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
AMSEC LLC “Quality People Providing Quality Service”
Naval Architecture, Marine Engineering, Ship Design,
and Construction Support
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AMSEC’s Competencies
Using state-of-the-practice design and
analytical tools, AMSEC engineers are
equipped and have the experience
to provide studies and analyses that
encompass:
Scantling plans, sections, and profiles
General arrangements
Vibration, EMI, and shock
Main and secondary propulsion
Electrical (power and communications)
systems
Electronics (C4ISR) systems
Life support and auxiliary systems
Hull form and hydrodynamics
Finite Element Analysis (FEA) on
structures
Intact and damaged stability
Seakeeping and maneuvering
Resistance and powering
Surveys and risk analysis
Hull and deck systems
Weight, foundation, and hole-cut
management
Outfitting
Integrated bridge and machinery
control systems
Regulatory body interface,
requirements, and approvals
Shipyard construction trades liaison
Tests and sea trials
Human Systems Integration (HSI)
Maintenance planning
Alteration work package preparation
Technology assessment and insertion
and obsolescence management
AMSEC’s Customers
Naval Sea Systems Command
(NAVSEA) and Program Executive
Offices (PEO)
Naval Surface Warfare Center –
Carderock, MD (NSWCCD), and
Philadelphia, PA (NSWCPD)
Military Sealift Command
U.S. Coast Guard
Norfolk, VA; Puget Sound, WA; and
Pearl Harbor, HI, naval shipyards
Commercial shipyards
Federal, state, and local governments,
agencies, and port authorities
Maritime equipment manufacturers
AMSEC LLC
Points of Contact
Pat Hughes
757.226.1427
[email protected]
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Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
Doug Hess
202.264.7147
[email protected]
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
Expeditionary Warfare
Overview
AMSEC’s Expeditionary Warfare
Capabilities
Boat Maintenance and Repair
AMSEC LLC has boat maintenance and
repair capabilities in place to significantly
increase mission readiness and craft
availability while reducing total ownership
cost.
AMSEC supplies dedicated Field Service
Teams (FST) to perform preventive and
corrective maintenance services, emergent
repairs, assessments, live storage, and
maintenance training in support of
personnel and full Table of Allowance (TOA).
Our personnel have the required industry and
factory certifications and are ready 24/7 to
provide immediate, tangible benefits, such as:
Increased operational craft availability
Improved mission readiness
Decreased maintenance and total
ownership cost
Avoidance of costly and extended
boatyard repair periods
Updated inventory management
Updated maintenance documentation
Enhanced capability and selfsufficiency of boat crews (through
effective training)
Maintenance control returned to
operational personnel
General Motors Trucks
Oshkosh Trucks
AM General Trucks
Freightliner Trucks
Hyster Forklift
JLG Forklift
John Deere
Boat Design
AMSEC has an extensive, organic, smallcraft and boat design capability. With a
cadre of marine architects and engineers,
AMSEC possesses comprehensive marine
engineering and design disciplines and
subject matter expertise on all ship and boat
systems.
AMSEC’s Expeditionary Logistics
Support
Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
Asset Management and Expeditionary
AMSEC’s Civil Engineering Support Equipment Solutions
(CESE) mechanics have an average experience
level of over 15 years in providing tactical, nontactical, and depot-level vehicle maintenance
and repairs. This full-service capability
includes all levels of support, from replacing
light bulbs to engine and drive train diagnosis
repair, replacement, and overhaul. AMSEC’s
team holds the following brand certifications:
AMSEC has provided logistics support
services for the management of TOA items
ranging in size and complexity from tents
to heavy-duty, all-terrain cargo container
handlers. AMSEC’s logistics solutions
include:
System safety
Human factors
Computer modeling
Computer software/systems
Reliability, Maintainability, and
Availability (RMA)
Integrated Logistics Support (ILS)
Supply management
Maintenance management support
Technical manual services
Configuration status accounting/
management services
Training support services
Supportability analysis/logistics data
development services
Configuration shipcheck/validations
Packing, Handling, Storage and
Transportation (PHS&T) services
Certifications
Master Ship Repair Agreement
(MSRA)
Agreement for Boat Repair
(ABR)
ISO 9001-2008
AMSEC LLC
Points of Contact
Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
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Roger Adams
757.226.1207
[email protected]
Michael D’Amato
757.226.1114
[email protected]
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
Facility and Security Engineering
Overview
Drawing on extensive engineering and
design expertise, AMSEC LLC has leveraged
our fundamental marine engineering
capabilities to launch an expanded business
base that provides engineering services
for commercial facilities and infrastructure,
as well as security system integration
engineering.
AMSEC’s Expertise
AMSEC’s managers, designers, and
engineers support shipyard and
transportation system infrastructure
upgrades, facility assessments, and system
design, including:
Surveillance, access control,
and security systems for public
transportation facilities, bridges,
tunnels, and marine terminals
Radar, X-ray, CTX/EDS scanners,
gamma scanners, and E-ZPass
Emergency evacuation systems
Telecom, intercom, and radio
communications systems
Waterfront facilities engineering
Elevator and people-moving systems
Dry-dock surveys and maintenance
recommendations
Crane and crane foundation condition
surveys and certification audit support
Construction drawings, database
tracking, and maintenance
management tools
Installation/alteration design
AMSEC’s designers and licensed
professional engineers provide effective
solutions to port authorities, transportation
authorities, public and private shipyards,
state and local government agencies and
commercial/industrial businesses.
AMSEC’s Full-Service Facility and
Security Engineering
AMSEC’s Design and Engineering
Customers
AMSEC’s staff offers facility owners,
managers, and occupants a full range of
project management and core technical
capabilities that can be utilized to solve
complex problems and improve operational
performance. These include:
AMSEC’s Facility and Security Engineering
portfolio includes projects for port
authorities, transportation facilities,
state and local agencies, and the federal
government. We understand security
requirements, technology, and procedures,
and we have a large, diverse staff capable
of supporting simultaneous initiatives.
AMSEC also is a major provider of
engineering planning services and technical
documentation products to the U.S.
government and commercial customers.
Project management and owner
representation
Feasibility studies
System architecture, engineering,
installation, and integration
Contract and detail construction
drawings, specifications, and
standards
Engineering analyses, simulation, and
3-D modeling
Specialized camera, fence, access
control, and sensor systems
Regulatory agency interface
requirements and approvals
Site surveys, risk analyses, as-is
assessments, and reports
Maintenance planning and logistics
support
Environmental engineering
Cost estimating
AMSEC LLC
Points of Contact
Pat Hughes
757.226.1427
[email protected]
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Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
Doug Hess
202.264.7147
[email protected]
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
Logistics
Overview
AMSEC’s Logistics Support
Furnishing comprehensive logistics for
the acquisition and sustainment of today’s
national security and defense systems
is a complex process. AMSEC LLC has
been effectively addressing aspects of this
challenge for over 35 years.
AMSEC is a service-oriented provider of full-spectrum, life-cycle support. We are
focused on providing our customers with logistics support that meets system usage
goals and reduces overall cost of ownership.
AMSEC has become a leading provider of
logistics services, from system concept
design through material disposal.
Logistics Assessments
AMSEC’s engineers and logisticians actively
support the design and decision-making
process through studies, analyses, and
reviews of program documents in the areas
of:
Reliability, Maintainability, and
Availability (RMA)
Maintenance planning and design
Human Systems Integration (HSI)
studies, including Manpower,
Personnel, and Training (MP&T)
Life-cycle cost modeling
curriculum development and delivery
in support of system/equipment
operation and maintenance.
Logistics Products
Logistics Services
AMSEC provides a wide range of logistics
products that lay the important groundwork
for effective system operation and
sustainment. These products include:
AMSEC engineers and logisticians supply
logistics services that are important to
the owner’s maximization of return on
investment in their systems. These services
include:
Supportability engineering
Supply support, including sourcing
procurement and asset management
Configuration status accounting and
shipcheck/validations
Maintenance plans and procedures for
preventive and corrective maintenance
planning, execution, and monitoring
Technical manuals/documentation for
operators and maintainers, from paper
through advanced electronic formats
Training Front-End Analysis (FEA), as
well as printed and electronic training
Material management, including
acquisition, receipt, and acceptance;
kitting and staging of equipment,
installation materials and spare parts;
transportation, and warehousing
Fitting out of supply rooms and
supporting information management
systems
Configuration data management and
configuration validation services
throughout the life cycle
In-service, and/or sustainment
engineering services to improve
system availability and performance
as problems emerge or technologies
advance
Product maintenance, including
updates and improvements in content,
format, or media technology
Instructor support for delivery of
blended training solutions and digital
publishing services for classroom,
pierside, and distance learning
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
Points of Contact
Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
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Jen Nuzzo
757.896.5303
[email protected]
For more detailed information about
AMSEC, please visit our website.
www.amsec.com
Integrated Maintenance Solutions
Overview
AMSEC’s Supportability Engineering
AMSEC LLC has a process-oriented, analytical
approach to integrating maintenance
elements. Our procedures provide the
maximum system performance at the lowest
total operating cost, and we accomplish
this basic engineering process in support of
evolving, proactive maintenance programs.
AMSEC’s Supportability
Engineering Capabilities
We understand the critical need for early and proper logistics support analysis and its
implementation and maintenance over all the DoD programs that AMSEC supports.
Our ultimate role is to ensure that our war-fighting forces and the platforms they
use each day can flawlessly perform all their mission operational, maintenance,
supportability, and sustainment requirements on the day they are fielded and
throughout their anticipated useful life cycles.
AMSEC provides a complete line of
maintenance planning products for both
DoD and commercial assets, including:
Integrated maintenance and
performance systems
Maintenance plans, schedules, and
procedures
RCM techniques
Maintenance standards and work
packages
Maintenance monitoring
Maintenance analysis automation
Supportability engineering integrates
all elements of logistics that support
maintenance. AMSEC has active tasking
in the majority of the supportability
engineering elements, as well as strategic
alliances for those elements that are
specialty functions.
Maintenance Engineering consists of
reliability analysis, maintainability analysis,
Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM),
Maintenance Task Analysis (MTA), and Level
of Repair Analysis (LORA).
Maintenance Planning involves our
understanding the maintenance concept
for a product and how it influences the
design process. It is the foundation for
all maintenance planning efforts. We also
realize that operational and environmental
conditions and constraints impact
system maintainability and performance
effectiveness.
AMSEC’s comprehensive maintenance
planning skills are drawn from practical,
hands-on experience. We influence the
design process to incorporate where
practical, built-in test equipment as well
as diagnostic, troubleshooting, and repair
features.
Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM)
is a proven methodology used to analyze
systems and maintenance processes with
the primary objective of preserving system
functions. Using RCM, AMSEC identifies
equipment failure modes that can defeat
system functions, prioritizes the importance
of failure modes, and selects only applicable
and cost-effective maintenance tasks for
accomplishment.
We have used this systematic method for
engineering initial maintenance strategies
on new systems and re-engineering existing
maintenance strategies for HM&E and
electronic systems. RCM strives to apply
new technologies to make maintenance
less invasive and more cost effective.
AMSEC’s process ensures there is a method
to monitor the effects of the changes made
on the system in the form of Measures
of Effectiveness (MOE) and Return on
Investment (ROI).
Points of Contact
Dan Selfridge
757.896.5315
Mike Bernardi
757.896.5218
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
AMSEC applies the following RCM
principles:
Data driven for best results
Methodologies that preserve system
function
Maintenance tasks must be applicable
and effective
Tasks should use technology to be less
intrusive -- avoid “open and inspect”
Task periodicity based on maintenance
data failure periodicities
Most failures that show signs of
decreased resistance to failure are
measurable and suited to conditionbased maintenance assessment
Consideration of operational, safety,
and economic factors
Reliability, Maintainability, and
Availability (RMA) AMSEC’s goal is to
provide a product that has higher reliability
and reduced maintenance requirements. To
achieve this, we:
Control the RMA integration process
Interject RMA system quantitative and
qualitative requirements
Conduct RMA trade-off analyses
to support design alternative
evaluation
Use system and equipment
parameters such as
Mean Time Between
Failure (MTBF) and
Mean Time to
Repair (MTTR)
to develop
RMA
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Integrated Maintenance Solutions
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RMA Modeling performed by AMSEC uses
several widely accepted commercial and
government computer programs, such as
NAVSEA’s TIGER and Relex. These models
allow us to project system performance,
influence the design process, and identify
RMA critical items as early as possible.
This reduces any potential impact on
a product’s critical design, testing, or
production path. The RMA methodology
we employ provides full traceability so that
customers, and ultimately the end user, can
have confidence in the analysis output and
recommendations.
System Safety and Environmental,
Health and Safety (EHS) cover all
elements of safety, from the handling of
hazardous materials, to safe operating
procedures, to training specifications as they
apply to ensuring safety.
Safety Analysis provided by AMSEC
ensures safety in both industrial and office
environments. We combine our own design
experience and knowledge of industry
standards with that of the customer to help
assess risk, analyze safety considerations,
and develop effective safety plans.
AMSEC is experienced in conducting safety
programs that involve a wide range of
technologies, as well as establishing the
administrative and technical means by
which accident prevention requirements
and policies are planned, managed, and
implemented. We have the capabilities to
conduct hazard analyses and eliminate or
mitigate identified hazards. Safety is an
integral part of every systems engineering
process. Through a hazard analysis, AMSEC:
Identifies and evaluates all potential
hazards
Classifies hazards as acceptable or
unacceptable risks
Identifies hazardous components,
systems, and interfaces
Evaluates potential solutions
Develops and submits
recommendations
Manning Analysis stems from AMSEC’s
understanding that manning is the number
one cost driver for product, production
operations, and support for many industries.
Our manpower assessment techniques
permit effective integration with new
design efforts, as well as non-disruptive
evaluation of established processes. Our
personnel analysis involves the selection
of the number, skill levels, and location
of personnel to support the maintenance
function.
This allows for the insertion of stateof-the-art technology and automation
into both new and established products
and production processes. During our
assessments, AMSEC:
Investigates new technologies
Conducts personnel interviews
Observes system and process
operations
Analyzes maintenance procedures
Utilizes the latest, approved industry/
government manpower indices and
standards
Reviews policies and procedures that
drive manning requirements
Facilities are selected to optimize
the applicable support and effective
maintenance tasks at the lowest cost.
Support and Test Equipment (S&TE)
includes equipment selection, location,
management and maintenance of the S&TE
itself.
Technical Data includes the creation and
provision of accurate, current maintenance
documentation in a variety of media to
support the maintenance function.
Maintenance Training and Training
Systems are those training evolutions
and equipment required to provide skilled
maintenance personnel, including the
management of maintenance as detailed in
AMSEC’s Maintenance University (MU).
Human Factors Engineering covers
the design of equipment to accommodate
the majority of users and ensures that
equipment is accessible for maintenance.
Habitability addresses the quality
of life issues associated with the
maintenance functions.
Computer Resources Support is
defined as utilizing the functionality of a
maintenance management information
system to support the maintenance function
and to provide data for enhancement
programs such as Total Enterprise Integrated
Maintenance Strategy (TEIMS).
Total Ownership Cost (TOC) savings
and avoidances are an integral part
of every program’s supportability
assessment, especially with ever
tightening DoD budgets.
Supply Support balances readiness
requirements with the optimal mix of
manpower involvement, whether it be direct
vendor delivery, prime vendor support, fullservice contractor, government agency or
power-by-the-hour.
Points of Contact
Dan Selfridge
757.896.5315
Mike Bernardi
757.896.5218
[email protected]
[email protected]
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Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
Technical Documentation
Overview
AMSEC’s Technical Documentation
AMSEC LLC is dedicated to providing
customers with the highest quality technical
documentation. Many of our staff members
are former U.S. military qualified system
and equipment operators, technicians, and
engineers. They use their technical expertise
to generate and deliver accurate and concise
documentation.
AMSEC’s Products
AMSEC produces a wide variety of
equipment-specific and system-level
technical documentation, including:
Interactive Electronic Technical
Manuals (IETM) with customized
searchable capabilities
Technical Manual (TM) Changes and
Revisions
Original Equipment Manufacturer TMs
Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) TMs
Operator, maintainer, and system
Manuals
System Level Operation and
Maintenance (SLOM) manuals
Ship Information Books (SIB)
Propulsion Plant Manuals (PPM)
Technical Repair Standards (TRS)
Posted Information Plates (PIP)
Facility operating instructions
AMSEC’s Standards
Our experts are committed to delivering
quality products in accordance with U.S.
military and commercial industry standards,
including:
Technical Manual Contract
Requirements (TMCR)
TM-1: Preparation of Technical Manuals
for Special Purpose Mechanical and
Electrical Equipment
MIL-STDs-38784, -15071, and -24784
NAVAIR 3001 and 00-25-604
S1000D
We develop and update over 1,000 technical manuals each year and customize
documents according to individual customer requirements.
AMSEC’s Knowledge
Digital Publishing
AMSEC’s professional technical writing staff
is dedicated to furnishing customers with
the highest quality service and support for
the documentation we produce. Working
with subject matter experts, we develop a
wide range of technical content and product
types, including:
Our scalable XML-based publishing
environment supports automated workflow,
multiple authoring environments, and
content and graphics management, as well
as multiple document types and delivery
formats that meet or exceed industry and
DoD standards.
Hardware installation and alignment
procedures/setups
General information and safety
precautions and summaries
Operating and casualty procedures
Special emergency operations
Preventive and corrective maintenance
Troubleshooting and fault isolation
procedures
Functional descriptions
Parts lists and exploded view diagrams
Bill of Materials (BOM) and illustrated
parts breakdowns
Appendices, glossaries, and indices
Maintenance procedures
AMSEC’s Delivery
AMSEC provides technical documentation
using Microsoft Word, eXtensible Markup
Language (XML), or Standard Generalized
Markup Language (SGML) processing
applications. Graphics are developed
using AutoCAD 2000, Unigraphics NX,
and commercial publishing applications.
TM distribution is accomplished by Web
Delivery, CD-ROM, DVD, and hard copy.
Final TMs are distributed as HTML/XML
IETMs from the SGML/XML source data or
as intelligent (hyperlinked) Adobe PDF.
AMSEC pioneered the Digital Product
Management Activity (DPMA) concept to
oversee and manage the integration of
digital products into digital libraries. The
DPMA coordinates the synchronized delivery
of hard copy and digital TMs, which includes
supporting digital indices and engineering
drawings.
AMSEC is the leader in digital library
development, management, and support
life-cycle management. In a typical year,
our DPMA generates over 50,000 CDs and
provides support for over 700 sites around
the world. AMSEC supplies customers with
a comprehensive set of security measures
designed to preserve and protect the
integrity and confidentiality of their data.
These measures address physical, network,
data, and document security. All of our
facilities are International Traffic in Arms
Regulations (ITAR) compliant, ensuring each
customer’s information is safeguarded.
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Points of Contact
Dan Selfridge
757.896.5315
[email protected]
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Jen Nuzzo
757.896.5303
[email protected]
Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
Training
Overview
AMSEC’s Training Commitment
Our training team at AMSEC LLC focuses
on end-to-end solutions. From initial
training needs analysis, through courseware
development, to instruction of complex
training programs, we use a variety of
blended solutions.
Our training community is committed to creating an environment that keeps AMSEC’s
capabilities current with technological trends in the industry, which help guide our
clients while maintaining sensitivity to their hardware and software requirements.
Instructional Systems Design (ISD)
AMSEC designs, develops, and delivers
our training products by employing the
Planning Analysis, Design, Development,
Implementation, and Evaluation +
Maintenance (PADDIE+M) model of the ISD
approach. This includes using a Human
Performance Integration (HPI) process
tool set; developing new learning and
performance solutions; conducting frontend analysis; converting legacy training
to current standards, including Content
Planning Module (CPM); Learning Object
(LO) module/Authoring Instructional
Materials (AIM); and reusing/repurposing/
referencing material for the Integrated
Learning Environment (ILE) and formal
classroom training.
Training Capabilities
AMSEC provides turnkey solutions, from
planning and design to development,
packaging, and delivery of the final product:
Training Planning Process
Methodology (TRPPM)
Front-End Analysis (FEA)
Navy Training Systems Plan (NTSP)
Job Duty Task Analysis (JDTA)
Training Needs Analysis (TNA)
CPM
LO/AIM
Courseware Design Packages (CDP)
Instructional Media Design Packages
(IMDP)
Content development
PC simulation
Tests and assessments
Formative/Summative evaluations
Training Formats
Formal classroom training
“Mobile Classroom” – portable tablet
training
Distance support and mobile training
teams
System Familiarization (FAM) training
and Operational and Maintenance
(O&M) training
Instructor-Led Training (ILT)
Computer-Aided Instruction (CAI)
Computer-Based Training (CBT)/WebBased Training (WBT)
Interactive Courseware (ICW)/
Interactive Media Instruction (IMI)
Integrated Learning Environment (ILE),
Sharable Content Object Reference
Model (SCORM), and Section
508-compliant courses
Experience and Expertise
AMSEC’s approach leverages the experience
and expertise of Subject Matter Experts
-- who are qualified system and equipment
operators, maintainers, technicians, and
engineers -- as well as skilled instructors,
instructional technologists, certified Master
Training Specialists, degreed educators,
and Certified Professionals in Learning and
Performance. Our training development
multimedia team provides professional
videographers, photographers,
graphic artists, animators, stagers,
editors, and on-air talent.
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
Points of Contact
Kevin Oakes
757. 896.5299
[email protected]
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Ryan Norris
757.631-2239
[email protected]
For more detailed information about
AMSEC, please visit our website.
www.amsec.com
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Media Solutions
Web-based Tools for Product and
Team Collaboration
For product review and management,
AMSEC develops and maintains an external,
secure Web-hosting capability -- Customer
Care Site (CCS) -- for our customers and
their teams to conduct online reviews and
deliver training products.
Media Solutions
AMSEC’s comprehensive services cover
every aspect of video production from
script to screen. AMSEC supplies crews,
equipment, and packages to fit any project.
We have captured events onboard ships at
sea and in port, at corporate events, and
at test facilities all over the world. From
shooting in the field to the final edit, our
post-production environment is designed to
encourage creativity and enhance workflow.
AMSEC’s production offerings include:
Field-ready video production
In-house multimedia studio
Voice-over talent and audio production
Full array of video format support
including web-based, DVD, and highdefinition from 1080i to 4K
Web-based video Job Performance Aid
(JPA) development
Portable tablet support
Special effects and 3D support
Multi-format output, transfer, and
duplication
Digital Still Photography
AMSEC’s photographers are available for
location shooting for shipchecks, meeting
documentation, candid shots, animation,
and audio enhancement of still portraits.
Our services include classification and
final post-production assistance to ensure
proper clearance for the images. AMSEC’s
capability includes the latest in panoramic,
360-degree photography, as well as the use
of aerial drones.
AMSEC’s Mobile Classroom
Graphics, Animation and Modeling
AMSEC’s “mobile classroom” is a new
approach to training a crew to operate or
maintain new or upgraded systems while
in the field or onboard ship. Rugged,
waterproof tablets that can withstand a fall
from four feet without cracking are issued
to students before instruction begins. The
students follow along with instructors and
perform hands-on, real-world simulations
of equipment operation in both a guided
and unguided format. AMSEC develops the
training modules, then preloads the tablets
to simulate different situations and allow
teams to practice operating their systems as
many times as needed. This same training
is also available to the students through
a secure external web server and will be
available after delivery in order to support
refresher and follow-on training.
Our graphic artists have experience
using the most modern, digital graphics
toolsets, and they stay current with the
latest techniques and technology. AMSEC
produces 3D modeling, animations, images,
and films. Source data is converted to 3D
Studio Max, Right Hemisphere, and Acrobat
3D. Simulations are produced in Flash,
HTML, and Acrobat 3D. Our 3D capability
includes integration into video products or
PC simulations, or displayed as embedded
objects in a variety of electronic formats to
support Technical Manuals (TM), training, or
maintenance documentation.
SAILOR 2025
AMSEC is currently using mobile simulation classrooms in support
of the U.S. Navy’s “Sailor 2025” initiative, which focuses on a
continuum of performance-based learning throughout a sailor’s
career. The capability can be tailored to any situation where students
need to use simulation to learn how to operate or maintain new or
upgraded equipment without having to practice on the actual system.
Points of Contact
Kevin Oakes
757. 896.5299
[email protected]
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Ryan Norris
757.631-2239
[email protected]
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
For more detailed information about
AMSEC, please visit our website.
www.amsec.com
C4ISR Systems Support
Overview
AMSEC’s C4ISR Systems Support
AMSEC LLC is an industry leader in the
installation of complex Command, Control,
Communications, Computers, Intelligence,
Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR)
systems. We are arguably the most capable
and cost-effective Navy shipboard C4ISR
system integrator in the business today.
AMSEC utilizes highly skilled and certified
personnel from multiple geographic
locations all working the same ISOregistered procedures for submarines,
surface ships, aircraft carriers, as well as
shore installations. This large footprint
across the fleet concentration areas allows
us to utilize more local resources reducing
travel-related costs while ensuring a
consistent approach and first-time quality.
AMSEC is one of an elite group of
system integrators that can deliver the
comprehensive design, engineering,
and Integrated Logistics Support (ILS)
products required for total C4ISR life-cycle
maintenance.
AMSEC’s Information Technology
(IT) Solutions
AMSEC develops and deploys customized
enterprise IT solutions that enable our
customers to meet their critical business
objectives, as well as provides vital IT
support for mission accomplishment.
The key element to AMSEC’s success in
providing enterprise solutions is our strong
team collaboration with the customer.
We bring industry “best practices” to every
installation. With our C4ISR installations,
AMSEC repeatedly displays the capability to
deliver increasing value over time. We get it
right, and we apply a rigorous continuous
improvement philosophy to every project.
AMSEC delivers quality and value while
eliminating waste.
On a typical day, you will find over 500 AMSEC employees working on 40 Navy ships,
including every aircraft carrier in port.
AMSEC’s Capabilities
C4I installations
Program management
Modernization support
ILS
Planning and design
Operations support
Distance and on-site maintenance
Manufacturing, fabrication, and repair
Cybersecurity
Information Assurance (IA)
Low Risk: AMSEC has the necessary skilled
resource and management structure to meet
your installation demands. We routinely
conduct multiple C4ISR installations
concurrently in various homeports. Our
association with several shipyards affords
the support of additional resources, as
needed.
High Quality: AMSEC guarantees
exceptional quality of products, services,
and cost control while bringing innovative
approaches to shipyard participation, vendor
relationships, logistics, and partnerships
with other DoD entities. As an ISO
9000:2008-certified company, our quality
system serves as a foundation and ensures
work requirements for each customer
are performed to the specified standards.
Quality starts with oversight: AMSEC ‘s
team manages the efforts where the work is
done, not remotely from a desk. AMSEC’s
partnerships are structured to allow
decisions to be made at the proper levels,
which in turn ensures mission success.
Cost and Schedule Performance: AMSEC
performs work for the cost we quote and
has a history of delivering work on time.
In fact, we encourage our personnel to
make cost and schedule improvement
recommendations. AMSEC routinely applies
“lessons learned” to gain efficiencies over
time, and we can prove it.
Infrastructure: AMSEC has the
necessary footprint in manufacturing,
fabrication, and repair on both U.S.
coasts. Our industrial facilities are
located in:
Points of Contact
Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
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Jerry Blanton
858.522.6191
[email protected]
Mike Gotte
858.522.6000
[email protected]
Hampton Roads, VA
San Diego, CA
Pearl Harbor, HI
Bremerton, WA
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
Information Technology
and Data Management Solutions
Overview
AMSEC Increases Efficiency
AMSEC LLC’s custom software
development, data management, and
information technology (IT) experts take
personal responsibility in providing quality
services and solutions to maximize value
for our customers and partners. AMSEC’s
vision is to be a trusted, respected, and
dynamic solutions provider by employing
our core values of responsibility, integrity,
teamwork, excellence, respect, honesty,
innovation, and passion.
Major Certifications and
Recognition
AMSEC delivers custom and commercial software business process automation
solutions that enable our customers to increase the efficiency of their operations at an
affordable cost.
CMMI Process
Infrastructure Support
AMSEC has been appraised at Level 3 of the
CMMI Institute’s Capability Maturity Model
Integration (CMMI®) program.
Networking and Hardware Support
AMSEC is executing CMMI® for
Development (CMMI®-DEV), which provides
guidance to improve the effectiveness,
efficiency, and quality of product
development work. According to the CMMI
Institute, the benefits experienced by
organizations using CMMI®-DEV in their
process improvement programs include
improved customer satisfaction, increased
quality, and more accurate schedules.
Cloud Computing
AMSEC’s rigor in applying the Software
Engineering Institute CMMI®-DEV Maturity
Level 3 process improvement model,
along with our existing ISO®-9001 process
compliance, assures repeatable and
efficient systems development, as well as
continuous innovation and improvement.
Integrating both frameworks creates tighter
links between the customer and product
development, culminating in increased
accountability throughout the entire
software development life-cycle.
Core Capabilities
Software Support
Application/Web Servers
JBOSS, Tomcat, IIS
Development Languages
Java, J2EE, .NET, ASP, C++
Databases
MS SQL Server, Oracle, PostgreSQL,
Access, MySQL
Siemens PLM
Business Alliance Partner
SharePoint
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Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
SSO, PKI, SSL
Digital Publishing
We utilize SGML/XML as a content markup
standard, with distinct system solutions for
the management of document structure
and delivery. Our SGML/XML publishing
environment supports paper, IETM, and Web
delivery. We continue to focus on a strong
separation between content, formatting,
and delivery. We utilize Arbortext EPIC as
our SGML/XML authoring tool, composition
engine (XPP) for publishing paper, and
Omnimark and XSLT-developed translators
for IETM deliverables. The goal is to be
scalable enough to offer new delivery
formats with minimal impact on source
data, thereby supporting multiple document
types (simple to complex and small to
large).
We use Contenta for Configuration
Management (CM) with check-in/checkout workflow tools. We also focus on
productivity enhancements, such as
automated tools for identification
and cross-reference management,
automated error checking prior
to publishing, and versioning/
change control. AMSEC’s
publishing experts can
customize our publishing
applications to meet
individual customer
contract
requirements
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
Points of Contact
Dana McKnight
757.896.5426
[email protected]
WINTEL, UNIX/LINUX
Security
For more detailed information about
AMSEC, please visit our website.
www.amsec.com
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Information Technology and Data Management Solutions
Continued
Contract Vehicles
and in accordance with various military
specifications, and commercial and
industry standards.
AMSEC pioneered the Digital Product
Management Activity (DPMA) concept to
coordinate the synchronized delivery of
hard copy and digital Technical Manuals
(TM) to the fleet and shore-based sites.
We manage and distribute the Advanced
Technical Information Support (ATIS)
system TMs and engineering drawings,
including the digital indices that ensures
proper user access to both.
Cybersecurity
Certification and Accreditation (C&A)
Accreditation boundary management
Information Assurance (IA) and cyber
capabilities built into applications
“Red Team” testing
Cyber certifications
Seaport-e
ITES-2S
SPAWAR LANT Pillars (PII Prime)
GSA
SPAWAR Global C4ISR Installation
ENCORE
The Partnership – AMSEC / SIEMENS
AMSEC and Siemens have entered into an alliance that will facilitate joint solution go-tomarket offerings for our client bases. The Teamcenter® Product Life-cycle Management
(PLM) solution suite from Siemens PLM Software is the centerpiece of this alliance. It
provides the right information at the right time to make better product decisions from
planning and development through manufacturing and support. Teamcenter® delivers
new capabilities and more powerful tools to help implement PLM rapidly. Teamcenter®
aids in the development and delivery of increasingly complex products while maximizing
productivity and streamlining global operations.
Software Development Approach
Defined, flexible, and repeatable
software development capabilities
Small project execution via ISO®9001-certified processes
Three Software Development LifeCycle (SDLC) approaches under
CMMI® Level 3 processes that align
with customer’s needs and resources
Waterfall
Interactive
Agile
Experience
Enterprise application support
Service-oriented architecture
Web services
Windows applications
Bar code and inventory management
Business process automation
Entity framework
Team Foundation Server (TFS) ALM
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
Points of Contact
Dana McKnight
757.896.5426
[email protected]
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Ryan Norris
757.631-2239
[email protected]
For more detailed information about
AMSEC, please visit our website.
www.amsec.com
Supply Support, Configuration Status
Accounting, Asset Management
Overview
AMSEC’s Life-Cycle Support Dedication
AMSEC LLC is a well-recognized and known
industry leader in all aspects of government
and commercial Supply Support (SS),
Configuration Status Accounting (CSA), and
Asset Management.
AMSEC delivers regimented “cradle to grave” Supply Support / Configuration Status
Accounting / Asset Management services that are driven by our understanding that
America’s war-fighting service members must have appropriate functional equipment
delivered on-time in order to effectively and safely perform their military operations.
Supply Support
AMSEC provides Supply Support /
provisioning services to ensure equipment/
system life-cycle operational and
maintenance needs are optimally achieved.
We accomplish this by using a variety of
DoD and commercially available tools and
databases, including:
CDMD-OA (SCLSIS), ICAPS, Haystack
Gold, WSF, ICPNet, FedLog, GDAPL,
SAP, Eagle, PowerLOG-J, ROMIS,
COMPASS, NDE-NM
Product offerings include:
Provisioning Parts Lists (PPL)
Statement of Prior Submissions (SPS)
Long Lead-Time Items Lists (LLTIL)
Repair Parts and Special Tools Lists
(RPSTL)
Installation and Checkout spares lists
(INCO)
General Use Consumables Lists
(GUCL)
Common and Bulk Items Lists (CBIL)
Allowance Parts Lists (APL)
Allowance Equipage Lists (AEL)
Allowance Appendix Pages (AAP)
Miscellaneous parts lists (89000 series)
Consolidated Onboard Spares
Allowance List (COSAL) inputs /
obsolescence management
ICAPS data entry (with corresponding
Engineering Data for Provisioning
[EDFP])
LSA-036 - provisioning reporting
Support & Test Equipment (S&TE)
Configuration Status
Accounting (CSA)
AMSEC was the first industry contractor
to obtain NAVSEA 04 Configuration Data
Management (CDM) certification. We
have been a NAVSEA 04-certified CDM
or sponsored CDM since 1999, thus
providing continuous, quality aircraft carrier
(CVN65/68/78) and submarine (SSN688/
SSN21) class CDM service.
AMSEC has a dedicated staff and over 30
years of configuration management and
supply experience on both coasts of the
United States. We support multiple U.S.
Navy vessels and asset platforms (e.g.,
CVNs, SSNs, Combatants, Amphibious
Assault Ships, etc.) during shipyard new
construction and overhaul/availability
scheduled maintenance periods.
AMSEC typically monitors and processes
tens of millions of CDMD-OA records each
year. With a staff of over 50 NAVSEA CDMDOA-certified logisticians, our CDM efforts
are performed in full compliance with the
Navy’s SCLSIS Tech Spec 9090-700 (series)
and Configuration Management (CM)
requirements and guidance documents,
including:
GEIA-STD-0007: Logistics Product
Data
EIA-649A: National Consensus
Standard for CM
MIL-HDBK-61A: Military
Handbook, CM
Guidance
AMSEC LLC
Points of Contact
Dan Selfridge
757.896.5315
[email protected]
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Jen Nuzzo
757.896.5303
[email protected]
Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
AMSEC LLC “Quality People Providing Quality Service”
Supply Support, Configuration Status Accounting, Asset Management
Continued
Asset Management
DoD Certified - Purchasing/
Procurement/Contracts
Trained, experienced, and certified
Approved for Contracting Purchase
System Review (CPSR) by Defense
Contract Management Agency (DCMA)
Warehousing and Material – Handling,
Management, and Transportation
Inventory management
Receipt and inspection
Material handling, storage, and
warehousing
Packaging/material kitting/deployment
pack-ups
Material issue (or re-issue)
Transportation inside and outside the
United States
Packaging, Handling, Storage, and
Transportation (PHS&T) - Resources
and Facilities (Warehousing)
Trained and experienced warehousing
personnel
On-site and off-site support options
Warehouse: 700,000 sq. ft. facility in
Suffolk, VA
- Floor-load capacity up to 12,000
lbs / ft2
- Equipment tonnage up to 100,000
lbs / ft2
Various smaller AMSEC warehouses
on both coasts of the United States as
well as OCONUS locations
Automatic Identification and Data
Collection (AIDC)
Comprehensive customer-driven
supply chain automation methods and
AIDC including:
Item Unique Identification (IUID)
support and services
Radio Frequency Identification
(RFID)
Bar codes (2D / 3D)
Contact memory buttons / card
technology
AMSEC’s Asset Management
Discriminators:
Streamlined inventory
management processes
Increased supply-chain efficiencies
/ productivity
Reduced asset management - labor
costs
Reduced asset management times
Single / consistent /
continuous
Improved asset data
accuracy
Real-time (no
delays) asset
information
access
AMSEC LLC
Points of Contact
Dan Selfridge
757.896.5315
[email protected]
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Jen Nuzzo
757.896.5303
[email protected]
Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com
Industrial Facilities
Overview
Secure Storage / HAZMAT Licensed
AMSEC LLC’s industrial facilities are fully
capable of supporting repair, fabrication,
assembly, and testing of shipboard
components. These controlled-access
facilities are equipped with machine,
welding, pipe and electrical shops, and
provide appropriate lay-down areas for
handling material and heavy equipment.
Located within local commuting distance
to shipyards across the United States, we
can provide responsiveness in meeting
customer requirements for planned and
emergent tasks.
AMSEC uses a DCAA-approved accounting system that will only allocate direct costs
for the specific task performed and only during the period of performance for that task.
Lease costs are competitive in comparison to facilities with similar amenities.
East Coast / Hampton Roads,
Virginia
AMSEC maintains a 67,615 square foot
industrial facility, located in Chesapeake,
Virginia, ten miles from Naval Station
Norfolk and five miles from Norfolk
Naval Shipyard. This is AMSEC’s primary
fabrication and industrial facility and is fully
capable of providing basic and/or complex
machining support. Our capabilities include
repair and/or reproductions of items from
raw materials to drawing specifications.
The main fabrication area is equipped
with heavy platen tables as well as heavy
steel work tables that can be rearranged
to accommodate the size of almost any
item being produced. This provides the
ability to use cutting, rolling, forming and
welding processes for light sheet metal and
heavy structural or equipment foundation
fabrication. Our “Woodlake” facility, as
Chespeake is known, also has a dedicated
pipe fabrication area to produce assemblies
that include related equipment foundations,
ready for installation. The Woodlake facility
is capable of blasting materials in the selfcontained blast booth and primer/paints
applications in its 12’ X 16’ paint booth.
There are also electrical shop services to
perform repair/modifications/testing or
complete build out of new assemblies.
Supporting all divisions and government
customers, the facility and the warehouse
provide secure receiving, storage, and
staging.
AMSEC also manages a full-service
warehousing facility in Suffolk, Virginia,
that provides material support, including
procurement, stowage, kitting, receiving
and shipping. It is just miles from Naval
Station Norfolk, Norfolk Naval Shipyard,
Newport News Shipbuilding and other
military installations. This facility, consisting
of over 500,000 square feet of enclosed
storage space, has supported aircraft carrier
material outfitting responsibilities for five
aircraft carriers in mid-life refueling overhaul
and four aircraft carriers in new construction
since 1999.
Though a significant amount of this
warehouse space is used to support carrier
overhaul and new construction, AMSEC has
the flexibility to easily dedicate up to 15,000
square feet of access-controlled warehouse
space to support Hampton Roads ships and
more if demand requires. Material is fully
segregated from items controlled by other
contracts, to avoid comingling. Fenced-in
areas are available for secure, lockable
storage of sensitive or more valuable
material. Trucks and various types of
material handling equipment are
capable to safely move many
types and sizes of material.
Points of Contact
Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
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Steven Pitt
757.226.1144
[email protected]
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
For more detailed information about
AMSEC, please visit our website.
www.amsec.com
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Continued
West Coast / San Diego, California
AMSEC maintains a 25,783 square foot light
industrial facility located in National City, a
suburb of San Diego, California. Included
is 23,000 square feet of secured warehouse
space; a 783 square foot machine, welding,
and electronics connectorization production
shop; and 2,000 square feet of office,
conference, and classroom space. This fully
equipped facility is one mile from the Naval
Station in San Diego and five miles from
Naval Air Station North Island. Our shop/
warehouse is fully capable of supporting
machine, structure, pipe, welding, sheet
metal, and electrical shop services. The
caged warehouse provides for kitting,
staging, shipping as well as a receiving/
loading dock; and is equipped with material
handling equipment; fork lift trucks, hand
trucks, company stake-bed trucks. This facility Southeast / Jacksonville, Florida
provides Security access and is licensed for
AMSEC maintains a 12,824 square foot
HAZMAT storage.
office and industrial facility in Jacksonville,
Florida, 15 miles from Mayport Naval
Pacific Northwest / Bremerton and
Station and 20 miles from Jacksonville
Everett, Washington
Beach Naval Air Station. The 10,000 square
AMSEC maintains a 27,000 square foot office, foot warehousing and industrial support
warehousing and industrial support facility
facility is equipped with machining, welding,
in Bremerton, Washington, one half mile
blasting, paint and electrical fabrication
from Puget Sound Naval Shipyard and 70
services and provides controlled-access,
miles from Everett Naval Station. This facility caged storage, staging areas and shipping/
contains machine, welding and electrical
receiving capabilities.
shops, as well as provides staging and
logistics support.
Japan
Pearl Harbor / Honolulu, Hawaii
AMSEC maintains a 2,650 square foot office
in Honolulu, five miles from Joint Base Pearl
Harbor/Hickam. The office facility provides
administrative support to local employees
and AMSEC traveling teams. An additional
3,300 square foot warehouse is available for
storage, staging, shipping and receiving.
AMSEC manages the U.S. Navy’s warehouse
and industrial spaces in Ship Repair Facility
Yokosuka and the U.S. Fleet Activities
base in Sasebo. Approximately 60 AMSEC
employees currently live in Japan and
provide machine, structure, pipe, welding,
sheet metal and electrical shop services to
the U.S. Navy.
Fly-Away Teams
When time or location becomes a
problem, our customers frequently
call on the readiness services of our
worldwide, on-demand “Fly-Away”
teams. AMSEC technicians are able
to mobilize quickly through use of our
in-house travel agent, and established
shipping networks. To further support
our “fly away” capability, AMSEC teams
have pre-stocked tool/supply boxes, as
well as portable modular office, shop,
storage, and power generation units.
The majority of AMSEC’s work force
already possess passports, avoiding
any potential delays when travel
is required.
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
Points of Contact
Ryan Norris
757.631.2239
[email protected]
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Steven Pitt
757.226.1144
[email protected]
For more detailed information about
AMSEC, please visit our website.
www.amsec.com
Maintenance University
Overview
More Maintenance University Information
AMSEC LLC has developed a Maintenance
and Material Management (3M) curriculum,
dubbed “Maintenance University”, to train
Surface Ship officers, Department Heads,
waterfront personnel, shore maintenance
team members, port engineers and Type
Commanders. AMSEC’s subject matter
experts develop course “briefs”, package
the training materials, and provide the
personnel to teach the course briefs on both
the U.S. East and West Coasts. AMSEC
has the capability to develop and manage
similar maintenance training curriculum for
all ship classes for the U.S. Navy, U.S. Coast
Guard, U.S. Army, and U.S. Department of
Transportation.
For details about the briefs, including the latest schedule for briefs in Norfolk, VA, and
San Diego, CA, please visit the MU website at http://www.amsec.com/AMSEC_Web/
MU/MU.html.
MU waterfront briefs include detailed
Maintenance and Material Management
(3-M) information, such as configuration;
Current Ship’s Maintenance Project (CSMP)
documentation; Planned Maintenance
System (PMS) basics; PMS scheduling
and use of OMMS-NG and AWN; spot
check management and execution; and
the 3-M certification process. The briefs
offer practical techniques to manage 3-M
processes. A 3-M refresher offering is
available for Department Heads (DH) and
Chief Petty Officers (CPO).
MU integrates the concepts of ReliabilityCentered Maintenance, Condition-Based
Maintenance, and Continuous Maintenance
in the context of Surface Team One
initiatives. MU Subject Matter Experts also
can create tailored briefings for any specific
target audience across the ship maintenance
management spectrum.
Current Brief Offerings:
Senior-Level Brief – Designed for
Maintenance University (MU) provides
maintenance management briefs that
address the reference-based knowledge
requirements of each shipboard
organizational tier and off-ship maintenance
teams. These briefs share best practices,
describe the role of self-assessment in
maintenance processes, review tailored
metrics, and encourage the sustainment
of common practices across Ship’s Force.
Policy changes impacting Ship’s Force
maintenance are integrated into the MU
presentations in real time to ensure students
receive the most current and relevant
information.
Points of Contact
Bob Perry
757.226.1214
[email protected]
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prospective and incumbent Commanding
Officers, Executive Officers, and Department
Heads as a Maintenance Management Brief,
this two-day capstone covers:
Navy, Fleet, and Ship’s Force
maintenance policies, processes, and
organization
Current initiatives and areas of
emphasis
Role-specific review of Integrated Fleet
Maintenance Management Model
(IFMMM)
3-M management review
Ship availability work package
development, management, and
execution
Own ship metrics and shore file
reviews
John Cordle
757.631.2304
[email protected]
Department Head (DH) / Leading Chief
Petty Officer (LCPO) 3-M Brief — Tailored
for waterfront DHs and LCPOs who want to
refresh themselves on PMS and some key
elements of the Maintenance Data System,
this one-day brief covers:
PMS basics and oversight
The effective use of Automated
Information System (AIS) tools
Spot-checks and feedback
3-M certification criteria and common
errors
Configuration Management Review
Surface Force Shore Maintenance
Management Brief — Designed for
shore maintenance team members,
port engineers, Type Commander staff
maintenance officers involved in planning,
building, and executing Surface Force ship
maintenance availabilities, this in-depth twoday brief covers:
Navy, Fleet, and SF current
maintenance policies and processes
Navy organizational relationships for
Surface Force ship maintenance and
its financial support
Requirements associated with
availability planning and
execution milestones,
emphasizing the conditionbased assessment
process
Maintenance and
modernization
business plan
development
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Understand the various metrics
Prepare a stand-alone work candidate
Waterfront Division-Level Brief –
Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)
Availability Planning and Execution
Briefs – Tailored for wardroom and CPO
Designed for Division Officers with at least
three to six months shipboard experience,
this three-day brief emphasizes:
The basic role of a Division Officer
Shipboard and waterfront
maintenance organizations
Work candidate development
Role-specific review of the IFMMM
Current initiatives and areas of
importance
Ship availability work
package development,
management, and
execution
3-M and the Division Officer
Basic Division Officer (BDO) Brief — An
introductory level brief for Division Officers
in route to their first ship or shortly after
reporting onboard, this brief is about two
days in length, with topics including:
Responsibilities/roles
Using key references
PMS and MDS introduction
CSMP management and zone
inspections
Availability basics
Ship’s Maintenance Management
Officer (SMMO) Brief — Designed for
current and prospective SMMOs, this oneday brief emphasizes:
Responsibilities of the SMMO billet
The SMMO’s role within the
maintenance team
The integration of maintenance into
the operating cycle
Ship metrics and shore file reviews
Availability, planning, and execution
3-M System Coordinator / LCPO Brief —
Designed for 3-M Coordinators and LCPOs,
this two-day brief provides the tools to:
Understand the duties of the 3-M
Coordinator
mess delivery, each of these planning and
execution briefs is about two hours long.
A two-hour WCS execution brief is also
available. Topics include:
SF A-360 planning refresher
Execute the role of LCPO in 2K review
Improve the ship’s Configuration
Management
Improve CSMP accuracy and
understand AIS tools
Understand the Navy and Surface
Force maintenance policies, as well as
current maintenance processes
Work Center Supervisor (WCS) Brief
— Designed for WCSs (PO1 and PO2), this
three-day brief provides the tools to:
Understand and use the maintenance
assessment process
Document equipment conditions
Plan and execute Ship’s Force
corrective maintenance
Track the corrective maintenance
assigned for accomplishment by offship activities
Establish work center maintenance
priorities
Develop work candidates, review work
specifications, and integrate work
Understand 3-M concepts – PMS/MDS
roles
Understand and use SKED 3.1 & 3.2
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Funding basics and milestones
The use of available tools to track
work package build
A-60/90 execution/closeout refresher
Legacy Class Maintenance Plan
(CMP) and Baseline Availability
Work Package (BAWP) processes
Review of Quality Assurance (QA)
for outside work
Summary
In addition to supporting shore-based
maintenance managers, MU provides
the crews of Surface Force ships with
the knowledge required to successfully
plan and execute the full spectrum of
shipboard maintenance, from CNO depotlevel availabilities to SF upkeeps. Limited
practical exercises with AIS tools are
available with some offerings.
All MU briefings are delivered in the
context of the Fleet Response Plan, the
Fleet Readiness Training Program,
and the Surface Warfare Enterprise/
Surface Team One processes.
Effective Work Candidate Writing Brief
— Designed for Ship’s Force personnel who
prepare work candidates, this three to fourhour presentation provides maintenance
personnel with the tools to:
Correctly identify the item on which
work will be performed
Points of Contact
Bob Perry
757.226.1214
[email protected]
John Cordle
757.631.2304
[email protected]
AMSEC LLC
Corporate Headquarters
5701 Cleveland Street
Virginia Beach, Virginia 23462
757.463.6666
www.amsec.com