Newest Navy Destroyer Has Significant Ties to Logistics Community
Navy News Service
Story Number: NNS161115-17
Release Date: 11/15/2016 1:45:00 PM
By Glen Van Vorst, Naval Supply Systems Command Fleet Logistics Center Jacksonville, Deputy Director, Industrial Support Department
PASCAGOULA, Miss. (NNS) -- The U.S. Navy's newest Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer, future USS Paul Ignatius (DDG 117) was successfully launched at the Huntington Ingalls Industries shipyard Nov. 12.
The ship was named in honor of Paul Robert Ignatius, who served as secretary of the Navy under President Lyndon Johnson from 1967 to 1969. The launch of the ship took place on Veterans Day weekend, coinciding with the Veterans Day birthday of its namesake, Ignatius.
The launch of a ship marks the first time it enters the water. Long before the launch, Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) Fleet Logistics Center (FLC) Jacksonville logisticians, embedded with Supervisor of Shipbuilding (SUPSHIP) Gulf Coast, were already taking steps to ensure the ship would be "ready for sea."
Logisticians processed the ship's first incremental stock number sequence list, which resulted in more than 1,300 Military Standard Requisitioning and Issue Procedures (MILSTRIP) requisitions for government-furnished material. These outfitting requisitions for operating space items and storeroom items form the basis of the ship's consolidated shipboard allowance list.
The launch of this ship is especially significant for the logistics community. Prior to being appointed as SECNAV, Ignatius was the Army logistics chief in May 1961 and December 1964, assistant SECNAV (Installations and Logistics)(I&L).
It was during Ignatius' tenure as ASN (I&L) the Department of Defense reorganization order of March 6, 1966, was signed which led to the abolishment of Bureau of Supplies and Accounts (BUSANDA) and subsequent birth of NAVSUP, May 1, 1966.
Ignatius also founded the prestigious Logistics Management Institute (LMI), a nonprofit consultant group designed to seek solutions to highly-complex logistics problems, and served as LMI chairman of the board from 1987 to 1993.
Pre-Commissioning Unit Paul Ignatius is scheduled to deliver to the Navy June 2018.
NAVSUP FLC Jacksonville, one of eight fleet logistics centers under NAVSUP Global Logistics Support (GLS), provides operational logistics, business and support services to fleet, shore and industrial commands of the Navy, Coast Guard, Military Sealift Command, and other joint and allied forces. Services include contracting, regional transportation, fuel, material management, household goods movement support, postal and consolidated mail, warehousing, global logistics and husbanding, hazardous material management, and integrated logistics support.
NAVSUP GLS provides global logistics for a global Navy. The organization is made up of approximately 6,300 military and civilian logistics professionals operating from 105 locations worldwide, providing an extensive array of integrated global logistics and contracting services to Navy, Marine Corps, joint operational units, and allied forces across all warfare enterprises.
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