Vikas Jasuja

Vikas Jasuja

Supply Officer

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Operations Research Analyst at OPNAV

  • Education

    • Naval Postgraduate School

      2011 - 2013
      Master’s Degree Operations Research
    • University of Michigan

      1997 - 2001
      Bachelor’s Degree Mechanical Engineering
  • Experience

    • US Navy

      Jul 2003 - May 2021
      Supply Officer
    • USS CUSHING (DDG 985) and USS STETHEM (DDG 63)

      Feb 2004 - Feb 2006
      Disbursing Officer

      • As a junior officer, expertly led 8 Navy Sailors as part of US Navy’s Forward Deployed Naval Forces (arduous sea duty).• Managed $350K of bulk cash, treasury checks, and money ordered. Received a “excellent” score as part of an unannounced audit.• Accountable for $80K+ of merchandise sold in ship’s retail operations.

    • MCM Squadron TWO

      Mar 2006 - Oct 2008
      Staff and ISIC Supply Officer

      • Managed an operating budget over $400K, funding travel requirements along with staff consumables and services.• Expertly served as the comptroller for 26 mine sweeper ships, distributing $30K of operating target funds preserving scarce resources.• Was the lead for ensuring ships receive critical materials for deployed in fifth fleet, along with CONUS ships.• Mentored 26 supply officers in the best practices in keystone shipboard programs: depot level repairable management, government purchase card, hazardous materials, financials, and inventory management.• Provided oversight for ship’s food service operations that were minimally manned.• Minesweeper fleet performed at levels than previously thought could be achieved: a Depot Level Repairable loss percentage of 1.17 and 13 of 14 MCMs eligible for logistics excellence awards. Show less

    • USS MOMSEN (DDG 92)

      Dec 2008 - Jun 2011
      Supply Officer

      • Managed 27 Navy sailors, 2 chiefs, 1 officer assigned to four divisions in the supply department.• Demonstrated astute financial management of a $5M annual operating budget used to procure repair parts, and consumables.• Oversaw 17 personnel assigned to the food service division creating 900 daily meals and maintenance of 75 shipboard spaces.• Implemented an innovative shipboard materials prioritization program that allowing departments to procure critical materials in support of inspections, and deployment while operating in a very tight fiscal environment. Relentless efforts to procure, track and receive high priority materials led to successful INSURV.• His department received Logistics Excellence award in 2010 granted by Type Commander. Show less

    • COMNAVSURFPAC

      Oct 2013 - Apr 2016
      Current and Future Readiness Officer

      • Oversaw and forcefully assisted 80+ ships supply officers expedite high priority repair parts, and materials in preparation for ship’s underway operations including deployments and Board of Inspection and Survey shipboard reviews.• Professionally represented his organization in Surface Warfare Enterprise fleetwide assessments and improvement efforts. Performed assessments on key supply and logistics performance metrics for eight ship classes on an annual basis.• Used operations analysis techniques in projects such as the creation of a materials disposition plan for deactivating ships and analysis of regional maintenance centers requisitioning of materials Show less

    • OPNAV

      May 2016 - May 2021
      Operations Research Analyst / N81 OPTAR Manager

      • Lead assessor for US Navy’s $11B Combat Logistics Force (CLF) portfolio. Maintained assessments of Navy combat logistics programs for four consecutive POM cycles. The assessments assist Navy programmers in developing a strategy based budget submission.• Conducted two CLF sufficiency studies reviewing the Navy’s new concept of operations (Distributed Maritime Operations) using a state of the art Operations Analysis model.• With the divestiture of responsibilities of the parent organization, assumed duties and responsibilities as financial POC managing $2M in contracts, travel funds, and office supplies. Show less

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