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NAVSUP Business Systems Center

The Naval Supply Systems Command Business Systems Center (NAVSUP BSC) designs, develops, maintains, integrates, and implements business systems for the United States Navy, United States Department of Defense, joint service, and other federal agencies.

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NAVSUP BSC is an Echelon III command of the Naval Supply Systems Command.

NAVSUP Business Systems Center delivers Information Technology/Information Management (IT/IM) solutions with specific emphasis on logistics and financial related products and services.

History

NAVSUP BSC began as the U.S. Navy's Fleet Material Support Office (FMSO) on Jan. 15, 1962 under the command of Capt. I. F. Haddock. The command's original mission was to manage Navy-owned retail stocks of medical, general, and industrial materials bought and controlled by the newly established Defense Supply Agency. FMSO also coordinated efforts of inventory control points in the preparation of allowance and load lists for all supply support materials aboard ship and at overseas bases. Over time, the mission of command has evolved, and is now focused on information technology.

NAVSUP Business Systems Center Headquarters is a tenant activity of Naval Support Activity Mechanicsburg, PA in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. Nine additional BSC locations exist, with six U.S. locations, and three international locations. These are:

  • Naval Station Norfolk, VA
  • Naval Support Activity, Philadelphia, PA
  • Naval Air Station Jacksonville, FL
  • San Diego, CA
  • Naval Base Kitsap, Bremerton, WA
  • Naval Station Pearl Harbor, HI
  • Naval Air Station Sigonella, IT
  • U.S. Fleet Activities Yokosuka, Japan
  • The twelve NAVSUP Echelon III activities are:

    References

    NAVSUP Business Systems Center Wikipedia