1-1: Intro, History, & Organization of USCG Engineering Flashcards

1
Q

What is the number designation for Coast Guard Engineering?

A

CG-4

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2
Q

What does SFLC stand for?

A

Surface Forces Logistics Center

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3
Q

How many product lines are within SFLC?

A

5: MECPL, LREPL, SBPL, PBPL, IBCTPL

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4
Q

Which product line does your cutter fall under?

A

MECPL

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5
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There used to be ___ Maintenance Logistics Centers (MLCs), one on each coast. They had different standards for maintenance which caused a lot of problems as personnel transferred between units on the east and west coast. SFLC was established in ______.

A

two, 2009

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6
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What does SFLC do?

A

provides engineering, depot level maintenance, supply and technical info to 242 cutters and 1800 boats

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7
Q

What are the two types of cutter maintenance?

A

Organizational & Depot

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8
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What are CASREPs/DISCREPs?

A

emergency maintenance reports that may require money/help from SFLC

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9
Q

What is an NCWR?

A

Non-Casualty Work Request; routine maintenance and repairs that the cutter doesn’t need immediately; these are important to keep updated for the Port Engineer so they can document the work that needs to be done during availibilities

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10
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What is an Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ)?

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used when USCG cannot nail down prices or quantity of supplies needed

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