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Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) | |
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Allegiance | United States of America |
Branch | United States Navy |
Type | SYSCOM |
Garrison/HQ | Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Commanders | |
Chief of Supply Corps | Rear Admiral Kenneth W. Epps, SC, USN |
Deputy Commander | Rear Admiral Jacquelyn McClelland, USN |
Vice Commander | Kurt J. Wendelken, SES |
Chief of Staff | CAPT James H. Strauss, USN |
Command Master Chief | Command Master Chief Petty Officer (SW/AW) Mark R. Schlosser, USN |
The Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) serves as the supply command for the United States Navy for providing supplies, services, and support to both the Navy and the United States Marine Corps.
Located in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania, the NAVSUP/Navy Supply Corps team oversees a wide range of responsibilities, including supply chain management, material support, supply operations, ordnance, contracting, resale, fuel, transportation, security assistance, and addressing quality of life matters for naval forces. This encompasses various services such as food service, postal services, Navy Exchanges, and the movement of household goods. [1]
The Naval Supply Systems Command was formed in 1962 under the name of the Naval Fleet Material Support Office (FMSO), later being renamed to Navy Supply Information Systems Activity (NAVSISA) and ultimately becoming Naval Supply Systems Command (NAVSUP) in 1966.
As of June 2023, Rear Admiral Kenneth W. Epps assumed the role of Commander for NAVSUP. [2]
In addition to its headquarters, NAVSUP consists of four major organizations and 11 commands situated across the globe.
NAVSUP Weapon Systems Support (NAVSUP WSS) is responsible for providing program and supply support to Naval Weapon Systems for the Navy, Marine Corps, Joint, and Allied Forces. [4] It ensures the timely delivery of necessary parts to the Navy. NAVSUP WSS operates from two locations in Pennsylvania: NAVSUP WSS Philadelphia, which supports Naval Aviation weapons systems, and the Mechanicsburg site, which supports ships, submarines, and nuclear propulsion. [5]
NAVSUP Business Systems Center (NAVSUP BSC) is a technology developer that designs, develops, and maintains information systems supporting logistics, supply chain management, transportation, finance, and accounting activities. [6]
Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) facilitates the provision of goods and services to customers, including active-duty military, retirees, reservists, and their families. It supports Navy quality-of-life programs and manages various business programs such as Navy Exchange (NEX) Retail Stores and Services, the Navy Lodge Program, the Uniform Program Management Office (UPMO), the Navy Clothing and Textile Research Facility (NCTRF), the Ships Store Program, and the Telecommunications Program Office. [7]
NAVSUP Ammunition Logistics Center (NALC) is the fleet’s ammunition support agent. They coordinate fleet requirements, resolve issues and manage distribution, conduct inspections and other technical functions within the Navy Ordnance Enterprise. [8]
NAVSUP Fleet Logistics Centers (FLCs) are strategically located worldwide to provide supplies, services, and support to Navy and Marine Corps personnel. The eight FLCs serve specific regions and naval activities:
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