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Depot Maintenance: Sustainment Strategy for Harrier Aircraft Could Be Enhanced with Additional Metrics

GAO-10-618R Published: Apr 26, 2010. Publicly Released: Apr 26, 2010.
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This report formally transmits the attached briefing in response to section 343(a) of The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 (Pub. L. No. 111-84). The Act requires the Comptroller General to provide a report on the sustainment strategy for the AV-8B Harrier aircraft and provide the results to the congressional defense committees no later than 180 days after the enactment of the Act. On April 26, 2010, we provided the briefing to your offices to satisfy the mandate.

Because the AV-8B Harrier aircraft sustainment strategy does not detail how the Navy will measure the execution of all the responsibilities of the organizations accountable for coordinating AV-8B maintenance events, the Single Process Owners; we are recommending that the Navy develop and implement metrics for evaluating the execution of all the stated Single Process Owners' responsibilities. A draft was sent to the Department of Defense and no comments were provided.

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Agency Affected Recommendation Status
Department of Defense To properly evaluate the execution of all the Single Process Owners' stated responsibilities in coordinating the AV-8B PMI-2/3 workload, the Secretary of Defense should direct the Secretary of the Navy to develop and implement additional metrics for evaluating each of the Single Process Owners' stated responsibilities and incorporate these metrics in the AV-8B Performance Based Agreement.
Closed – Implemented
The Navy has developed and implemented metrics to evaluate the execution of key responsibilities for Single Process Owners and incorporated them into the revised AV-8B Performance Based Agreement, which was signed on November 29, 2010. Specifically, turnaround time goals and workload hours with firm fixed price rate will be used to evaluate coordination of the maintenance workload. Also, the identification of common processes will be used to select the most efficient practices and to standardize on workload processes replicated at all Single Process Owner sites.

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AircraftAircraft maintenanceDefense contingency planningEvaluation methodsMilitary aircraftNaval aircraftPerformance appraisalPerformance measuresProcurement planningProgram managementStrategic planningAgency evaluation