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News | Sept. 5, 2024

FRCSW Revamps Supply Chain Efficiency

By Janina Lamoglia

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) has entered into a strategic collaboration with the U.S. Army Software Factory (ASWF) to develop a web-based application designed to improve how Transportation Account Codes (TACs) are managed and tracked. The function of TACs is to help the command pay for and track shipments. The initiative aims to solve major issues with keeping up with and verifying shipments because of the large number and fast pace of movements.

TACs are vital for funding both outbound and inbound shipments to FRCSW. Each Department of Defense (DoD) command utilizes a unique TAC for official purposes. The current system requires a streamlined process to avoid financial discrepancies and limited oversight, prompting FRCSW to seek an innovative solution.

According to Commander Jeffrey Legg, FRCSW MRO Industrial Supply Officer, "The lack of transparency in our current TAC management system has caused budgeting and accounting issues for FRCSW, as well as limited effective internal controls for TAC use." This realization was one of the key drivers behind seeking a more effective solution.

The FRCSW Industrial Supply team, after extensive market research, identified the ASWF as a cost-effective partner capable of designing the needed system. The ASWF, based in Austin, Texas, trains soldiers in software development to tackle military challenges, providing solutions at no cost to the customer besides maintenance funding.

The collaboration aims to create the TAC Web App, a centralized management system that will standardize TAC use across all FRCSW programs, improve traceability, and ensure audit compliance. In July, the first phase of this effort involved process mapping sessions at FRCSW, where ASWF personnel analyzed the existing TAC management process and identified key challenges.

"This is the first non-Army submission received by the ASWF, which required careful navigation of legal and strategic considerations," Commander Legg noted. "The successful implementation of the TAC Web App is expected to enhance FRCSW's operational efficiency, with potential applications across other Fleet Readiness Centers and DoD organizations facing similar challenges."

The new system will empower program managers to directly control and track TAC-related expenses, leading to better financial accountability and more accurate budgeting. This collaboration exemplifies FRCSW's commitment to leveraging innovative, low-cost solutions to improve mission readiness and operational effectiveness.

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FRCSW Revamps Supply Chain Efficiency

Fleet Readiness Center Southwest (FRCSW) has entered into a strategic collaboration with the U.S. Army Software Factory (ASWF) to develop a web-based application designed to improve how Transportation Account Codes (TACs) are managed and tracked. The function of TACs is to help the command pay for and track shipments. The initiative aims to solve major issues with keeping up with and verifying shipments because of the large number and fast pace of movements.

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