Manufacturing Industry
Foreign military sales case reconciliation reviews
DISAM Journal, Summer, 2002 by Edward Maher
Anytime you can sit down with your customers and provide them with a thorough financial and logistics review of their entire portfolio of cases, you have established a powerful bond. For both the U.S. team and the foreign customer, it is an opportunity to evaluate performance from the preceding year, set support priorities for the coming year, and establish a personal relationship among program representatives. It is also an ideal opportunity to exchange information that is pertinent to future support, whether it be changes in logistics support techniques by the U.S. Navy or organizational and financial changes in the international customer's service. The case reconciliation review (CRR), after a great deal of preparation, coordination, and negotiation, is the venue that delivers this and more. The following is a brief overview of the CRR process.
Introduction
Management reviews have been used to manage foreign military sales (FMS) cases since the inception of the program. Foreign military sales case reconciliation reviews (CRRs) are meetings that are hosted by the Navy International Programs Office (Navy IPO) and are normally held at the Naval Inventory Control Point, International Programs (NAVICP-OF) in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. NAVICP is designated the executive agent to conduct CRRs on behalf of Navy IPO. CRRs held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and overseas are co-chaired by NAVICP and the customer. Initially called implementation reviews or case management reviews, the name was changed to case reconciliation reviews in 1992 to more accurately reflect the primary focus on record reconciliation. The U. S. Navy conducts CRR meetings for customer countries when the volume of a country's FMS activity warrants it. During these meetings, representatives from the customer country along with the U. S. Navy team conduct a line-by-line review of previously determined FMS cases. The U. S. Navy team consists of representatives from Navy IPO, NAVICP-OF, the systems commands, and other defense agencies as necessary. The CRR meeting provides a valuable forum for the customer country to evaluate and comment on the execution of their FMS program.
The scope of the CRR is limited to reconciliation of supply and financial records for FMS cases managed in both the Management Information System for International Logistics (MISIL). Standard Accounting and Reporting System (STARS) and related supply and financial management issues. International customers are offered the opportunity to specify the cases they desire to review, as well as the opportunity to review all of their cases within the above scope. Other issues proposed by the FMS customer, such as program management matters, are referred to Navy IPO for resolution in advance of the CRR. Detailed minutes of the meeting are prepared and forwarded to all participants.
CRR Scheduling
Navy IPO centrally coordinates the annual schedule of CRRs with customer countries, U. S. Navy and other applicable Department of Defense organizational elements. Each country whose volume of FMS business warrants it will be scheduled for a review. Due to the diversity and number of FMS cases, it is not practical to attempt to review all FMS programs for all countries. Therefore, when there is only a small amount of business conducted with a country during a given fiscal year, a case reconciliation review may not be scheduled for that country. Twenty to twenty-five CRRs are conducted each year with the military services of international customers.
In June of each year NAVICP-OF provides Navy IPO with a proposed schedule for the next calendar year's case reconciliation reviews. Navy IPO issues a new CRR schedule in August of each year. The Navy IPO coordinates the review schedule with FMS customer countries, U.S. Navy activities and any other Department of Defense organizations that may be needed at the review. Once established, this schedule will be strictly followed. Changes will be considered only if they will not disrupt the overall schedule. All change requests must be coordinated with the Navy IPO.
Following was the CRR Schedule for Fiscal Year 2002:
Fiscal Year 2002 Case Reconciliation Review
Customer
Country Service Date Location
Greece Navy 23-25 Oct 2001 NAVICP Philadelphia
Italy Navy 30 Oct-1 Nov 2001 NAVICP Philadelphia
Korea Navy 5-6 Nov 2001 NAVICP Philadelphia
United Kingdom Navy and
Air Force 6-8 Nov 2001 NAVICP Philadelphia
Norway Air Force 27-28 Nov 2001 NAVICP Philadelphia
Brazil Navy 5-7 Feb 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
Spain Air Force 15-17 Apr 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
Spain Navy (TBD) Apr-May 2001 NAVICP Philadelphia
Egypt Air Force 22-25 Apr 2991 NAVICP Philadelphia
Egypt Navy 29 Apr-4 May 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
Australia Air Force
and Navy 29 Apr-2 May 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
Israel Navy and
Air Force 29 Apr-3 May 2002 Israel
Greece Air Force 7-9 May 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
Canada Canadian
Forces 7-9 May 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
Turkey Navy and
Army 13-17 May 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
Turkey Air Force 22 May 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
Germany Navy and
Air Force (TBD) June 2002 Germany
Japan JDA Jun 2002 with
FMR(18-22 Jun) DSCA
Kuwait Air Force 3-6 Sep 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
Netherlands Navy (TBD) Sep 2002 NAVICP Philadelphia
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