Navy Implements Contract Strategy to Enhance Sailor Efficiency During RCOH
The Navy's Quality of Service Cross-Functional Team and PAE Maritime are introducing commercial contracts to manage supplementary duties during the RCOH of USS Harry S. Truman, aiming to reclaim up to one million man-hours for Sailors. This initiative enhances operational readiness by allowing Sailors to concentrate on advanced training and core responsibilities.

The Navy is utilizing commercial contracts for the Refueling and Complex Overhaul (RCOH) of USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) to reclaim up to one million Sailor man-hours. This strategy will enable crews to focus on essential training instead of non-specialized tasks like transportation and maintenance.
By optimizing crew sizes and reducing supplementary duties, the Navy aims to improve efficiency in maintenance processes. The initiative is part of the broader Quality of Service initiatives, which seek a sustainable balance between active-duty personnel and industrial support. This shift may lead to enhanced operational readiness and a more effective workforce.




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