Transitioning a squadron to a new aircraft requires thorough planning, logistics and knowledge. Delivering this transition a year earlier than scheduled requires rapid response and flawless team coordination.
The Tactical Airlift, Adversary and Support Aircraft program office (PMA-207) successfully completed an accelerated aircraft transition with the delivery of a KC-130J to Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron (VMGR) 234 on March 18.
โThis KC-130J is the 47th delivered to the fleet and the first to the Marine Reserve fleet, replacing the aging KC-130T and providing a much needed advance in capabilities,โ said Capt. Michelle Guidry, PMA-207 program manager.
โHeadquarters Marine Corps requested the transition occur a year ahead of schedule and our KC-130 team began a rapid response,โ Guidry said. โThey accelerated the placement of the support equipment and training to VMGR-234 by quickly redirecting resources.โ
A multi-agency effort went into expediting the transition from the KC-130T to the KC-130J. It was accomplished through coordination and support from the C-130 Support Equipment and Fleet Support Teams, PMA-207, Naval Air Warfare Center Training Support Division, and Headquarters Marine Corps.
Rapid Response is an integral part of Speed to the Fleet directed by NAVAIRโs Commanderโs Guidance for 2013-2018 to achieve near-term outcomes most vital to our operating forces. The guidance asks the NAVAIR teams to do their part to increase speed, drive out cost, and ensure the products we deliver are integrated and effective.
โThe delivery of the aircraft is just a small part of the effort that it takes for a squadron to transition to a new aircraft,โ said Chuck Gill, the KC-130J integrated product team lead for PMA-207.
โThe acceleration required additional funding in multiple budget line items and accelerated contracting timelines for dozens of spare parts and support equipment items, two major training devices, a performance based logistics support contract for the engines, and a contractor logistics support contract to be in place prior to the KC-130Jโs arrival,โ Gill said.
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