What is MILPERSMAN 1306-902?
MILPERSMAN 1306-902 is a Navy regulation that pertains to the Regional Maintenance Center (RMC)/Ship Repair Facility (SRF) Program.
What does the RMC/SRF program involve?
The RMC/SRF program involves the management and execution of maintenance, repair, and industrial support services for ships and their systems.
Who is responsible for overseeing the RMC/SRF program?
The Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) is responsible for overseeing the RMC/SRF program.
What is the purpose of the RMC/SRF program?
The purpose of the RMC/SRF program is to ensure the availability and readiness of the Navy's ships by providing effective and efficient maintenance and repair services.
What are the main components of the RMC/SRF program?
The main components of the RMC/SRF program include planning, coordination, execution, and evaluation of maintenance, repair, and industrial support activities.
Is participation in the RMC/SRF program mandatory for all ships?
Yes, participation in the RMC/SRF program is mandatory for all ships, including ships of the Navy, Military Sealift Command, and foreign military sales.
How are RMC/SRF activities funded?
RMC/SRF activities are funded through the Navy Working Capital Fund (NWCF) and reimbursable funding, which includes direct labor, material, and overhead costs.
Can the RMC/SRF program provide support to ships deployed overseas?
Yes, the RMC/SRF program can provide support to ships deployed overseas through the use of deployable maintenance teams and other mobile repair facilities.
Who is responsible for the implementation and compliance with MILPERSMAN 1306-902?
Commanding officers of RMC/SRF activities are responsible for the implementation and compliance with MILPERSMAN 1306-902.