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Weapon  Systems  File  (WSF).  The  SCLSI  database, which  was  formerly  the  WSF  Download  database,  is  the master configuration file for all Navy ships. SCLSIS Data Input Path Data is put into SCLSIS according to 3-M reporting procedures.  The  data  flow  is  from  the  ship  to  the TYCOM and then to the Central Data Exchange (CDE) at the Naval Sea Logistics Center (NAVSEALOGCEN). The CDE consolidates the configuration and logistics data and routes it to the appropriate Configuration Data Manager (CDM). Figure 2-7 shows the SCLSIS data flow for an operational ship. The  CDM  is  the  single  activity  responsible  for  the accuracy and maintenance of the configuration data for a  ship  class.  All  data  entries  into  the  WSF/SCLSI database are made directly by the CDM. The CDM conducts   any   research   necessary   on   information submitted for inclusion in the database and then updates the SCLSI database. As  custodian  of  the  SCLSI  database,  SPCC processes   transactions   as   directed   by   the   CDM, calculates  allowance  changes  and  extracts  related supply   support   information.   All   SCLSI   database updates, whether initiated by the ship or the CDM, cause an output from the SCLSI database to go to the ship. SPCC also passes back to the ship all supply support changes, including new and revised Allowance Parts Lists  (APL),  and  National  Item  Identification  Number (NIIN) changes. Response to Coordinated Shipboard Allowance  List  (COSAL)  Feedback  Reports  are  passed from  the  SPCC  to  the  ship  in  the  same  process.  In addition, the data base provides Shipboard Nontactical ADP Program (SNAP) databases and data to other fleet and   shore   activities   who   require   authoritative configuration  and  logistics  information. Scope of SCLSIS The   scope   of   SCLSIS   includes   all   con- figuration-worthy items necessary for the operation, Figure 2-7.–SCLSIS Organizational Data Flow (Operational Ships). 2-17

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