DFPS
DFPS
DFPS
in a Nut Shell
December 2007
Agenda
Background
Background
Operational Operational
Operations Planning Execution
DFPS
Support Support
Support Planning Execution
MySAP
Technology Platform
NetWeaver
Infrastructures
mySAP
SAP PLM
R/3 EA SAP
EHS
DFPS
Development
of new functions
SAP Enterprise Portal
Program Management
Research and Development
Project Program Management
Systems Engineering
Test and Evaluation
Production and Deployment
Logistic Planning
Maintenance and Service Planning
Maintenance Program Management
Material Supply Planning
Transport Planning
Logistic Services
Public Tendering
Contract Management & Administration
Operational Procurement
Procurement Services
Sales from Stock
Asset Management
Asset Life-Cycle Management
Configuration Management
Asset Analysis
Supply
Procurement
Replenishment
Transport
Mobile Materials Management
Maintenance
Unit Maintenance
Component Maintenance
Depot Level Maintenance
Mobile Maintenance
Disposal
Demilitarization and Sales
Scrapping
Long-term Storage
Strategic Enterprise
Analytics Financial Analytics Operations Analytics Workforce Analytics
Management
Human Capital
Talent Management Workforce Process Management Workforce Deployment
SAP NetWeaver
Management
Product Development
Production Planning Manufacturing Execution Product Development Life-Cycle Data Management
and Manufacturing
Sales and Service Sales Order Management Aftermarket Sales and Service Professional-Service Delivery
Background
5. That brigade prepares for deployment – training, fill gaps in weapon systems and
materials.
7. Once the brigade is in the arena, it gets supply and maintenance services from
maintenance and supply units on site.
8. When the deployed period is over, the brigade returns to home base.
5. That brigade prepares for deployment – training, fill gaps in weapon systems and
materials.
7. Once the brigade is in the arena, it gets supply and maintenance services from
maintenance and supply units on site.
8. When the deployed period is over, the brigade returns to home base.
In Preparation
The org. measure
is entered
in the system
Force
Elements
Brigade
In Arena “B”
Battalions
Companies
O O O O O
Platoons
O O O O O O O
P/W P/W W
P
O O O Peacetime structure
W
Wartime structure
Supply Relationships
Links in Organizational Management
Differentiation by external commodity groups
Maintenance Relationships
Links in Organizational Management
Work center responsible in the technical object
Material Supply
Maintenance
Force
Elements
(e.g. Engineer
Company,
Department,
Squadron, Frigate)
Assign tasks
Define capabilities
.. Unit
Sub-Unit
...
Authorized
Personnel
Force
Elements
(e.g. Engineer
Company,
Department,
Squadron, Frigate)
Plus
A position is Usage Type dependent
We can define different links to each
position for peace time, war time …
Position Position can be ‘not counted’
Unique military characteristics
…
…
Authorized Authorized
Personnel
Force Material
Elements
(e.g. Engineer
Company,
Department,
Squadron, Frigate)
Material Container
Different materials that are grouped together.
Fast planning assignment
For example, mechanical repair kit
Equipment Package
materials that are inextricably linked
must be moved together
For example, license plate Y-500 305 +
it’s trailer
Organizational
Unit
Position
Person
4590-12-1235560 10 10
4590-12-6659832 15 8
Plant
Shipping Force
Point Element
Storage
Location
Sales MRP
Area Area
Customer
Authorized Authorized
Personnel
Force Material
Elements
(e.g. Engineer
Company,
Department,
Squadron, Frigate)
Accounting
Authorized
Infrastructure
Organizational Unit
Integration with HR
Inventory
WBS Element Integration with MM
Force Element
5. That brigade prepares for deployment – training, fill gaps in weapon systems and
materials.
7. Once the brigade is in the arena, it gets supply and maintenance services from
maintenance and supply units on site.
8. When the deployed period is over, the brigade returns to home base.
Authorized Authorized
Personnel Material
Active
All measure areas are active;
the org. measure is complete
5. That brigade prepares for deployment – training, fill gaps in weapon systems and
materials.
7. Once the brigade is in the arena, it gets supply and maintenance services from
maintenance and supply units on site.
8. When the deployed period is over, the brigade returns to home base.
Selection
Unit A
of a Force
Unit B
Unit C
Force Structure
Catalog
of Capabilities
Operational Task
Force Providers
Deployment Structure
1st Deployment Contingent
Airborne Infantry
Paratroop Btl
Brigade 31
Transportation Appointment
Link
Company
Materiel
1st Transportation
Platoon Maintenance
Platoon
2nd Transportation
Platoon
Planning Manpower
Manpower can be assigned to an operation quantitatively (headcount) and qualitatively
(jobs), and can be distributed to the subordinate force elements.
Positions can be generated in the system in line with the assignments made.
The positions for deployment operations can be occupied in an integrated working
environment.
230 Jobs
1 Platoon Leader
60 3 Tank Commanders
4 Gunners
4 Loaders
4 Drivers
20
4…
7. Once the brigade is in the arena, it gets supply and maintenance services from
maintenance and supply units on site.
8. When the deployed period is over, the brigade returns to home base.
Issuing Receiving
Initial supplier (operation)
Supply Relationship
Depot/Armored Armored
Battalion 143 Battalion 141
5. That brigade prepares for deployment – training, fill gaps in weapon systems and
materials.
7. Once the brigade is in the arena, it gets supply and maintenance services from
maintenance and supply units on site.
8. When the deployed period is over, the brigade returns to home base.
Maintenance Platoon
Maintenance Platoon Bo105 Bo105
Relocation
Force Element
Stock
Accounting
FL1 M
FL4 FL5 E1
Technical
State
E4 E2 E3
Statusboard
Maintenance Platoon
Maintenance Platoon Bo105 Bo105
Stock Transfer
Responsible Responsible
Work Centre 1 Work Centre 2
Technical Technical
Object 1 Object 2
Documents Documents
Quartering Party 1x
G+2
Deployment
Main Command
G + 12 2x
5. That brigade prepares for deployment – training, fill gaps in weapon systems and
materials.
7. Once the brigade is in the arena, it gets supply and maintenance services
from maintenance and supply units on site.
8. When the deployed period is over, the brigade returns to home base.
Issuing Receiving
Supply Relationship
Vendor
Vendor 0100 Storage 0002 Customer
Customer
Master
Master Location Master
Master
Record
Record Record
Record
50000537 50000122 Goods Recipient
Depot/Armored Armored
Battalion 143 Battalion 141
Delivery Delivery
Delivery
Condition Code
Advice Code
Status Code
Requirement
Requirement
6 priority
priority
Storage
location
4
3 7
5 Organizational Delivery
Force Organizational Requirement Delivery
element priority
priority urgency group priority
priority
Condition codes
2. The condition is
displayed
for selection
Return code
(customizing)
General checks
Current
Permissibility of mode-of-transport category standard
checks
Poisonous by inhalation
Electromagnetic compatibility
FL2 FL3
Maintenance group wheel
FL4 FL5 E1
E4 E2 E3
Ammunition
Valid from:
11/02/2003 14:00
Ammunition
Maintenance
Ammunition
Maintenance
• Solve the problem
or
• Forward the Document
Notification
4711
Order
5822
3 Assign Aircraft
Flight Plan
Check / change
Defense Master Equipment 4 setup configuration
1 Define Master data
Airborne
5 Change flight status
Landing
Flight number, 6 change flight status
Start / End
Setup Configuration
…
Status Board
Malfunction
7 Report
Notifications
Work Orders
Maintenance Plans
Revisions 8 Change technical status
… of the technical object
Authorized Actual
Personnel Personnel
Org. Actual
Structure Materials
Budget Authorized
Control Materials
S
Budget
Plan
Maintenance
Deployment
5. That brigade prepares for deployment – training, fill gaps in weapon systems and
materials.
7. Once the brigade is in the arena, it gets supply and maintenance services from
maintenance and supply units on site.
8. When the deployed period is over, the brigade returns to home base.
Background
Central Domestic
System
SAP
APO
SAP
SAP
HR
HR
SAP
SAP
SAP
SAP R/3
R/3
BW
BW
De-centralized ALE
R/3 Systems
* Standalone
Logistic Execution
Systems
ALE
(Stage 1c) SAP Mobile Infrastructure
LES
Client Component
SAP MI: Permanent Online
or Dial-In
SAP GUI or File Transfer
SAP MI Client SAP MI Client
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The Force Element
Authorized Authorized
Personnel
Force Material
Elements
(e.g. Engineer
Company,
Department,
Actual Squadron, Frigate) Actual
Personnel Material
Actual
Accounting Infrastructure
Authorized
Infrastructure
Organizational Flexibility
1. Force Element 12. Task Force Planning
2. Command & Control Relationships 13. Mapping service grade, rank, position
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