INTERVIEW: Rear Adm. Keith W. Lippert, Navy's master logistician

Whether it's running an enterprise resource planning pilot to replace 1960s-era Cobol applications, conducting a reverse auction or weathering the uncertainty of A-76 outsourcing studies, the Naval Supply Systems Command is at the center of Navy efforts to reduce costs and improve fleet support.

Rear Adm. Keith W. Lippert
Rear Adm. Keith W. Lippert has been Naval Supply Systems commander since August of last year. Before taking over the command, he had been its vice commander for two years.
Lippert entered the Navy in 1968 through the Reserve Officers Training Corps Program at Miami University, where he received a bachelor's degree in mathematics.
In August 1995, Lippert became the first commander of a naval inventory control point.
He previously had been NAVSUP's deputy commander for financial management.
Besides his math degree, Lippert has a master's in management and operations research from the Naval Postgraduate School.
Lippert received the Defense Superior Service Medal, two Legion of Merit awards, four Meritorious Service Medals, two Navy Commendation Medals and a Navy Achievement Medal.
Lippert received the Society of Logistics Engineers 1992 International Award for outstanding performance in financial management and inventory control.
GCN staff writer Bill Murray interviewed Lippert by telephone.
GCN:'How far along is the Naval Supply Systems Command in getting out of the warehousing business?
GCN:'How did the Navy's One Touch Support program come about?
GCN:'So what's the next step?
GCN:'Meanwhile, the command is also working on enterprise resource planning system. How extensive will it be?
GCN:'The Navy is one of the first agencies to jump on the reverse-auction bandwagon. How will reverse auctions reduce the Navy's procurement costs?
GCN:'The Defense Department's Joint Vision 2020 calls for logistics organizations to make use of the Web for tracking assets so that commanders can get information easily during joint operations. Will you meet the plan's milestones?
GCN:'Do your systems work well with the Marine Corps' systems?
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GCN:'What's the status of your outsourcing studies?
GCN:'What's the future of the Fleet Material Support Office in providing systems support?




