UNCLASSIFIED// ROUTINE R 101528Z AUG 20 MID510001602166U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 226/20 MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/CNO/AUG// SUBJ/PROCESS FOR PARTS AND SUPPLIES PRODUCED BY ORGANIC NAVY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING// REF/A/MEMO/OSD/MAR 2019// REF/B/DOC/DON/MAY 2017// REF/C/DOC/USFFC/16OCT2019// REF/D/LTR/NAVSEA 05T/17AUG2018// REF/E/MSG/NAVAIR/141953ZMAR18// REF/F/MSG/CNAF/302311ZMAY19// REF/G/DOC/NAVSEA/30NOV2015// REF/H/DOC/NAVSUP/14APR2020// NARR/REF A IS DEPSECDEF DIRECTIVE TYPE MEMORANDUM (DTM-19-006) INTERIM POLICY AND GUIDANCE FOR THE USE OF ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING IN SUPPORT OF MATERIAL SUSTAINMENT. REF B IS DON ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING IMPLEMENTATION PLAN V2.0. REF C IS COMUSFLTFORCOMINST 4790.3 JOINT FLEET MAINTENANCE MANUAL. REF D IS NAVSEA GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING. REF E IS NAVAIR INTERIM GUIDANCE TO REQUEST AND EMPLOY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES COMPONENTS ON NAVAL AIRCRAFT AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. REF F IS CNAF INTERIM GUIDANCE TO EMPLOY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGIES ON COMPONENTS, NAVAL AIRCRAFT, AND ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT. REF G IS NAVSEAINST 4790.8C (WITH CHANGE-1) SHIPS MAINTENANCE AND MATERIAL MANAGEMENT (3-M) MANUAL. REF H IS NAVSUP SUPPLY PROCEDURES PUBLICATION 485.// POC/MR DAVID LUDWA/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N414/ARLINGTON, VA/ TEL: 703-695-4915/EMAIL: DAVID.E.LUDWA1.CTR@NAVY.MIL// POC/CAPT XAVIER LUGO/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N414/ARLINGTON, VA/ TEL: 703-614-2246/EMAIL: MANUEL.X.LUGO@NAVY.MIL// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN provides information regarding Naval Additive Manufacturing (AM) capabilities and provides steps to obtain Navy Organic AM produced parts and supplies. While still an evolving option for Navy Supply chains, AM has continued to mature and is in use by the Department of the Navy. Items ranging from repair parts to consumable supplies have already been produced and provided to the Fleet. While the list of approved AM parts continues to grow, the current list can be found at the Joint Technical Data Integration (JTDI) Website: https://www.jtdi.mil. Navy AM capability currently produces parts made from polymer, composite materials and metal. 2. The process to obtain AM produced parts or supplies is also evolving and may differ across United States Navy Systems Commands (SYSCOM)/production sites. The steps provided in this NAVADMIN are intended to be integrated with existing supply/maintenance processes. An appropriate path forward to meet technical requirements will be recommended by the SYSCOM point of contact (POC). If AM is determined to be a capable path for production and meets requestor requirements such as timeline and budget, SYSCOM POC will connect requestor with production coordinator for a designated production site(s). AM pricing and lead time may vary from pricing via normal supply chain options. Units requiring AM support for parts or supplies should: a. If applicable, coordinate with 3MC/Maintenance Department to ensure maintenance actions are performed and tracked in accordance with reference(c). b. Contact SYSCOM POC responsible for the equipment associated with the required item to discuss AM options and ensure compliance with SYSCOM specific policy per references (d) through (g) or other applicable guidance/updates. A form with requested information is available on the JTDI website and includes information such as part number, national item identification number, drawing, applicable system, component location, material requirements, and performance requirements. SYSCOM contact information is provided below. c. Send a demand only military standard requisitioning and issue procedures to Navy enterprise resource planning (MILSTRIP) to ensure the item manager can track the demand signal. For non-national stock number (NSN) AM fabricated items, the supply department shall submit a MILSTRIP BHJ to report the fabrication of non-NSN material. For NSN AM fabricated material, the supply department shall submit a MILSTRIP DHA to report the fabrication of NSN material. d. Coordinate with the identified SYSCOM production coordinator provided by the SYSCOM POC. 3. For AM items with AM NSNs established, standard requisition policy should be followed in accordance with reference (h). If off-hull, I-level or above assistance is required for compliant fabrication of an item, standard procedures for this process should be followed. 4. Unless other existing procedures/work orders or support arrangements are available, obtaining AM items fabricated via the organic industrial base (OIB) above the unit-level can be funded via a DD1149 or DD1348 with a line of accounting. Units should use appropriate funding in accordance with standard requisition policy. Questions regarding fiscal policy should be directed to your local comptroller. Rough order of magnitude cost, schedule and funding documents will be coordinated directly between the SYSCOM POC and the requestor. 5. For questions, please contact your SYSCOM POC: a. NAVSEA: NAVSEA_AM@navy.mil b. NAVAIR: NAVAIR_AM.fct@navy.mil c. NAVFAC or NECF: NAVFAC_NECF_AM@navy.mil d. Other SYSCOM: NavyAM@navy.mil 6. Released by VADM R. L. Williamson, OPNAV N4.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//