Logistics and Supply
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Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics) N4
Plans and sets Navy Fleet Readiness and Logistics requirements, aligns resources within sponsored programs, ensures the continuous design, development and integration of Naval Logistics functions to ensure fleet readiness, and develops and coordinates Navy Logistics policy.
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Distance Support-Anchor Desk
The Fleet's single point of entry to answer technical questions, solve logistics problems, resolve supply issues, address systemic problems and improve equipment operability and maintainability.
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Excess Industrial Plant Equipment
This CNO N43 and NAVSEA 04L3 sponsored program provides a listing of Navy owned excess industrial plant equipment (e.g. shop machinery, machine tools, test equipment) available for transfer to any DOD activity.
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Military Sealift Command (MSC)
Provides ocean transportation of equipment, fuel, supplies and ammunition to sustain U.S. forces worldwide during peacetime and in war for as long as operational requirements dictate.
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Naval Inventory Control Point (NAVICP)
Provides program and supply support for the weapons systems that keep our Naval forces mission ready. This mission is carried out by a single command organization operating as a tenant activity of the Naval Support Activities in Mechanicsburg and Philadelphia.
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Naval Logistics Library
Contains approved government and commercial documents used to perform technical research and to provide guidance on conducting business with U. S. Navy logistics organizations.
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Naval Sea Logistics Center (NSLC)
A field activity of the Naval Sea Systems Command Logistics Directorate serving as the Naval Sea Technical Agent for developing, maintaining, and assessing life-cycle logistics support policies, procedures, and data systems.
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