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Figure  10-6  shows  the  main  menu  of  the  SFM subsystem. Administrative Data Management The ADM subsystem of the SNAP II system is an interactive system that supports the ship’s internal  administration  of  the  manpower  manage- ment function. The manpower management func- tion  takes  in  the  administration  of  shipboard personnel  assignments,  career  development,  reten- tion, health, and morale. The overall objective of this  subsystem  is  to  reduce  the  manual  ad- ministrative workload and improve the quality of your   ship’s   internal   administration.   The   sub- system  manager  is  the  administration  officer. Figure  10-7  shows  the  main  menu  of  the  ADM subsystem. Mobile  Logistics  Support  Force Mobile  Logistics  Support  Force  (MLSF)  sub- system   (also   called   Mobile   Logistics   Support [MLS]  subsystem  as  per  NAVSUP  P-485)  pro- vides  the  capability  to  manage  the  operations in   the   area   of   loadouts,   issuing   customer requirements, invoicing, financial and statistical reporting, reordering, and all functions related to combat logistics force (CLF) operations. The sub- system  manager  is  the  supply  officer.  This  sub- system  has  been  implemented  on  board  certain types  of  ships,  such  as  AORs,  AOEs,  and  AOs. Integrated Logistics Management The Integrated Logistics Management (ILM) subsystem allows assigned shipboard personnel, under the supervision of shore-based integrated logistics overhaul (ILO) team members to refine shipboard  inventories  of  repair  parts.  You  can update   related   stock   records   consistent   with prescribed allowances or other stockage objective criteria. You can also identify material deficien- cies or excesses. An ILO that is designed to im- prove the supply readiness of your ship entails the off-load,  identification,  and  inventory  of  ship- board  stocks  of  repair  parts,  disposition  of  ex- cesses,   requisitioning   of   deficiencies,   and   the reload  and  restorage  of  allowed  items  in  autho- rized  quantities.  ILOs  are  performed  for  ships designated and scheduled by your TYCOM. The subsystem  manager  for  the  ILM  is  the  supply officer.  Figure  10-8  shows  the  menu  for  this Figure 10-6.-SUPPLY and financial management subsystem menu. 10-8

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