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GOLDesp Software Upgrades to Enhance Military MRO and Supply Logistics

May 13, 2019

Tapestry Solutions, part of Boeing Global Services, is pleased to announce enhancements to its GOLDesp maintenance & supply software – the leading tri-service solution for the sustainment of complex assets for land, air, sea and space environments.

Upgrades to GOLDesp MRO & Supply include an off-line capability for mobile maintenance; an interface to the U.S. military’s new Defense Logistics Management Standards (DLMS); and a configuration tool to streamline the deployment of the enterprise software. The capabilities, which are available in the latest release of GOLDesp version 17, will ultimately reduce costs, save time and ensure optimal readiness – anywhere at any time. The upgrades include:

Mobile Line Maintenance (MLM)

MLM allows maintenance technicians to perform maintenance and supply activities for high-value assets, including aircraft, vessels and vehicles, while deployed without network connectivity.  Prior to departure, an MLM-configured laptop or compatible device is loaded with all necessary work packages, including parts requirements for the platform. This prepares personnel for both scheduled and unscheduled maintenance activities.

MLM tracks and records all maintenance activities during deployments. When the unit returns back home, the laptop will synchronize the recorded maintenance activities with the GOLDesp central server. Following deployment, MLM updates all of the platform’s field-based maintenance and parts information, and prepares the record for the next deployment.

Defense Logistics Management Standards (DLMS) Interface

As the leading military MRO solution, GOLDesp enables customers to interface with the Military Standard Logistics System, or “MILS,” to order spare parts and other supplies for U.S.-made military platforms.  However, the Department of Defense (DoD) will soon replace MILS with the new DLMS standard for logistics – and is mandating that vendors be DLMS compliant by January 2020.  To satisfy this requirement, Tapestry has developed a Distributed Logistics Service (DLS) application within GOLDesp.

GOLDesp Configuration Tool (GCT)
GCT works alongside GOLDesp to streamline and simplify the configuration of the multi-layered software package.   Designed for GOLDesp administrators and implementation specialists, GCT’s modules enables users to easily modify functions such as security access roles, business functions and flex fields.

One of GCT’s key features is its system of governance. GCT tracks user modifications to the configuration files, including when changes were made and which instances of the application were affected.  If a mistake is made with a configuration change, GCT makes it easy to revert to a past configuration without having to restart the application.

ABOUT GOLDesp

GOLDesp MRO & Supply is an enterprise software solution designed for aftermarket logistics support and Performance-Based Logistics (PBL) management of complex assets. As a commercial off-the-shelf solution, GOLDesp consolidates, standardizes and automates maintenance and supply planning, scheduling and execution business processes, and the IT infrastructure for assets.

GOLDesp provides lifecycle operational support for manned and unmanned air platforms, support equipment, combat vehicles, air defense missiles, maritime and space systems – including one of the world’s most complex assets, the International Space Station.

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does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.

Contact:

Janet Dayton
Boeing Global Services
janet.l.dayton@boeing.com

 

Filed Under: Recent News Tagged With: air worthiness, Aircraft Maintenance, GOLDesp, MRO, PBL, sustainment

Romanian Air Force Selects Boeing Subsidiary, Tapestry Solutions, to Modernize Maintenance for its F-16 Fighter Jets

July 18, 2018

Tapestry Solutions, a subsidiary of Boeing [NYSE: BA], announced it has received a Foreign Military Sales (FMS) contract from the U.S. Air Force to provide an Integrated Maintenance System (IMS) for Romanian Air Force’s (RoAF) fleet of F-16 fighter aircraft. The FMS contract calls for the integration of Tapestry’s GOLDesp Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) software, which will modernize maintenance, logistics and supply operations for the fleet.

“We are pleased to provide RoAF with a fully integrated maintenance and supply solution that will maximize readiness rates and reduce sustainment costs for its F-16 fleet,” said Robin Wright, President & CEO, Tapestry Solutions. “The order is a testament to the growing demand for GOLDesp MRO & Supply within international military markets, particularly with force modernization initiatives underway in Europe and the Middle East.”

GOLDesp is a military-grade, enterprise MRO solution designed for aftermarket sustainment of complex assets operating in land, air, sea and space environments. GOLDesp streamlines and automates processes ranging from maintenance, logistics and forecasting to spare/repair parts management, inventory tracking and warehousing. GOLDesp also integrates with the U.S. military supply system for faster parts delivery and replenishment.

“GOLDesp will provide the RoAF with total asset visibility, providing the right data at the right time, to ensure maximum equipment availability and readiness for the F-16 platform and other platforms in the future; GOLDesp provides the necessary foundation to build upon,” said Darin Booth, Senior Director of International Business Development, Tapestry Solutions.

With an automated system in place, GOLDesp will also eliminate manual processes – replacing grease boards and spreadsheets with a centralized database – which will greatly improve efficiency and effectiveness for maintenance and supply personnel.

With its integrated supply and maintenance capabilities, and “out of the box” military best practices, GOLDesp will enable the customer to minimize sustainment costs over the life of the platform – an estimated 70 percent of the total lifecycle cost.

“As military platforms become more complex and costly, GOLDesp allows the customer to execute more thorough maintenance practices, enabling increased safety and operational readiness while conserving critical resources,” Booth said.

For more information about GOLDesp, please visit www.tapestrysolutions.com or Tapestry’s YouTube Channel to view GOLDesp videos.

 

About Tapestry Solutions
Tapestry Solutions, Inc. is a global provider of information management software and services for defense, government and commercial markets. We provide mission planning, training and simulation support to maximize readiness for our warfighters. We also help solve logistics challenges for the world’s largest and most complex supply chains. Supporting customers from more than 50 locations worldwide, Tapestry Solutions is part of Boeing Global Services.

Contact:

Janet Dayton
Boeing Global Services
janet.l.dayton@boeing.com

Published July 18, 2018

Filed Under: Press Releases, Recent News Tagged With: Aircraft Maintenance, fleet maintenance, FMS, GOLDesp, MRO, Romanian Air Force, sustainment

How Advanced Maintenance & Supply Software like GOLDesp Reduces Risks & Costs Associated with Cannibalization of Military Equipment

January 14, 2018

Faced with budget cuts and a shortage of spare parts, military forces often resort to the inefficient maintenance practice of cannibalization – a strategy in which serviceable parts are removed from one complex asset to satisfy the operational needs of another higher-priority asset.

Although discouraged, cannibalization has long been a routine practice for military Maintenance, Repair and Overhaul (MRO) organizations. It is particularly widespread for aircraft maintenance, as units work to maintain readiness on aging fleets at a time of increased deployments.

Cannibalization is usually practiced whenever it’s faster to harvest a component from existing equipment than it is to order the part from the supply system. Once this action is complete, an order is created to replace the component taken from the donor asset.

Drawbacks to Cannibalization

Although cannibalization may be beneficial on a very limited and controlled basis, the practice of systemic cannibalization actually decreases readiness, and increases maintenance and supply chain costs.

A heavily cannibalized A7 Corsair on display at the Russel Military Museum in Illinois.

By executing cannibalization, units are increasing their maintenance requirements, risking additional maintenance downtime due to incorrect fault identification and/or faulty repairs, and creating added supply chain turbulence. Furthermore, cannibalization can actually reduce the life of components.

However, an integrated maintenance and supply solution like GOLDesp MRO & Supply addresses these challenges. Developed by Tapestry Solutions, a Boeing Company, GOLDesp provides total lifecycle support for complex assets operating in land, air, sea and space environments.

GOLDesp ensures total asset visibility, giving operators a heightened awareness of the whereabouts, condition and availability of all components. With a click of a button, operators can determine whether an asset is on a shelf in a warehouse, installed on an end item, or is midstream through the repair cycle. This allows users to quickly assess alternatives to cannibalization.

Why Cannibalization Increases Costs & Risk

By providing superior tracking and automated workflow of all activities, GOLDesp reduces the risks and costs associated with cannibalization. It also limits unnecessary cannibalization activities and improves operational readiness of equipment. Here’s how:

  • Cannibalization Increases Maintenance Workloads
    It increases workloads by effectively doubling the amount of MRO work necessary, compared to simply installing a delivered part. The asset takes twice as long to repair and additional quality inspection is required for the removed part. This significantly increases personnel labor hours and costs.
  •  Cannibalization Renders Expensive Assets Unusable Temporarily
    The donor equipment’s airworthiness and/or availability is reduced following cannibalization, affecting the donor assets’ future mission readiness. Failure to track the exact components removed can result in safety and/or financial issues due to inoperable equipment.
  •  Cannibalization Can Result in Mechanical Side Effects
    The physical act of removing components from complex assets is also problematic. In executing the removal and replacement, technicians may damage the components or connected systems. For example, removing fuel lines within engines to access fuel regulators or pumps may result in damage to the fuel system, increasing future maintenance costs and down time.

Systemic cannibalization is a symptom of poor maintenance management, lack of supply and maintenance integration, inadequate scheduled maintenance practices and the faulty quality assurance/control.

How GOLDesp Limits Cannibalization Risks

When cannibalization is absolutely necessary, GOLDesp limits risks through automated workflow, inventory management, total asset visibility and supply chain integration. The commercial-off-the-shelf software provides superior recordkeeping and tracking for all cannibalization activities in the following ways:

  • GOLDesp tracks all cannibalization activities and assets impacted to determine if cannibalization is appropriate. If so, the cannibalization action can only be performed after a part request has been created, and it has been determined that no items are available in supply inventory. A work order is then created, documenting the process and capturing required sign-offs.
  • GOLDesp ensures cannibalization is controlled and traceable. Approval authority for cannibalization is an important management step for an exchange. Authority to cannibalize assets is controlled by role-based security and approvals, which require electronic certification (E-Cert) signatures. The need for sign-off authorization, and the level of authorization required, can be determined for each GOLDesp customer site.
  • GOLDesp streamlines processes, including the creation and linking of records and work orders. This includes enabling access to past and current cannibalization records. Thus, all actions are traceable, reducing delays during future MRO of the donor equipment.
  • GOLDesp provides automated notifications of back-orders. If a replacement part becomes back-ordered, GOLDesp will immediately notify maintenance control personnel, who in turn, can then set the status of the equipment to “Not Mission Capable-Supply,” or NMCS, and make a determination on whether or not to cannibalize the part.
  • GOLDesp provides quality assurance/quality control process flows, ensuring that all testing and quality assurance/quality control is integrated as part of the repair process. Inspections are required and must be completed through use of authorized signatures by qualified, certified personnel.

This applies to processes ranging from flight certification to scheduled and unscheduled maintenance to component repair. GOLDesp guides the required process flows and ensures that the right people are engaged at the right time to achieve the best readiness outcomes.

Material Forecasting and DoD Supply Chain Integration

GOLDesp’s material forecasting capabilities ensures spares are readily available to support maintenance activities. This minimizes the need for cannibalization by accurately identifying requirements for new parts in advance, while reducing stockpiling of unnecessary spares.

GOLDesp’s material forecasting module examines past consumption in order to forecast future consumption and stock levels. It automatically correlates past consumption with completed maintenance/repair work orders over a specific period, supporting minimum and maximum ordering requirements. GOLDesp also:

  • Manages scheduled maintenance, reserves parts required directly from work orders and automatically replenishes stocks based on usage and demand forecasting
  • Automatically alerts maintenance managers to scheduled inspections and repairs
  • Provides a fleet level view of equipment readiness that allows operational and maintenance managers to make the right resource allocation decisions at the right time
  • Seamlessly interfaces with the U.S. military’s supply system. The software automates key processes that allow users to order material from the U.S. Department of Defense via Foreign Military Sales’ MILSTRIP processes. This includes automatic generation of military (MILS) requisitions, cancellations and amended messages.

Mission Accomplished with GOLDesp

In summary, GOLDesp ensures mission readiness by eliminating and/or mitigating cannibalization practices, thereby ensuring maximum equipment availability – whenever, wherever assets are needed. Above all, GOLDesp gives maintenance officers confidence in their logistics system and business practices by providing the right data needed to make the right decisions, and maximizing their resources to accomplish their missions.

The appearance of U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) visual information
does not imply or constitute DoD endorsement.

Contact:

Janet Dayton
Tapestry Solutions Inc.
tapestrymarketing@boeing.com

 

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Filed Under: Blog Posts Tagged With: Aircraft Maintenance, Cannibalilzation, GOLDesp, Military Logistics, Military Maintenance, Military MRO

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