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Lethality, Survivability, Mobility and Sustainment for America’s Army

Lethality, Survivability, Mobility and Sustainment for America’s Army. Leadership Teaming Communication Employee Support Strategic Thinking Organizational Climate. RESET and Restructuring Support. Jack Dugan Director, Integrated Logistics Support Center

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Lethality, Survivability, Mobility and Sustainment for America’s Army

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  1. Lethality, Survivability, Mobility and Sustainment for America’s Army Leadership Teaming Communication Employee Support Strategic Thinking Organizational Climate RESET and Restructuring Support Jack Dugan Director, Integrated Logistics Support Center 9 Sep 04 National Defense Industrial Association Fall Conference Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  2. RESET Support OSD Stress Study Who we Are and Where we Are going PURPOSE: Address Impacts of OPTEMPO and mitigating It’s Effects SOLDIER and GROUND SYSTEM LIFE CYCLE MANAGEMENT COMMUNITY Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  3. Soldier and Ground System Enterprise World-wide Collaboration Supporting the Warfighter • TACOM – Warren • RDECOM – TARDEC • PEO GCS • PEO CS&CSS • TACOM GSIE - Watervliet Arsenal • TACOM - Rock Island • TACOM GSIE – Rock Island Arsenal • TACOM – Natick • RDECOM – NSC • TACOM GSIE – Sierra Army Depot • RDECOM - ECBC Aberdeen • TACOM GSIE – Lima Army Tank Plant • TACOM – Picatinny • RDECOM - ARDEC • PEO GCS • PEO Ammunition • TACOM GSIE - Red River Army Depot • TACOM – Philadelphia • PEO Soldier - VA • JPEO CBD - VA • TACOM GSIE - Anniston Army Depot • TACOM - Logistics Assistance Representatives (LARS) Worldwide An Integrated, Collaborative Approach to Army Transformation

  4. Supporting Army Readiness PRODUCT LINES SUPPORT MAGNITUDE • Combat Vehicles • Tactical Vehicles • Trailers • Construction Equipment • Materiel Handling Equipment • Tactical Bridges • Fuel & Water Dist Equipment • Sets, Kits & Outfits • Chemical Defense Equipment • Shop Equipment • Howitzers • Large Caliber Guns • Mortars • Rifles • Machine Guns • Ammunition • Aircraft Armaments • Demolitions & Explosives • Rail • Watercraft • Fuel & Lubricant Products • Non-Tactical Vehicles • Clothing • Heraldics • Individual Soldier Items Capital Value of TACOM Equipment $81.7B 141 Allied Countries own TACOM Equipment > 3500 Fielded Systems Supported All Army Parent UICs Contain TACOM Supported Equip > 29,000 Components Plus Technology Development for the Objective Force Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  5. OSD Stress Study Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  6. RECAP: -Extend Service life by Rebuilding to a near zero time and mileage condition OSD Stress Study An excerpt from the SECDEF’s memo to Mr Bolton, OMB, dtd 26 Mar 2004: “…effort is needed to understand more clearly how operations are contributing to greater wear and tear on equipment, and what the implications are for future supplemental appropriation requests. The study will determine the additional depot maintenance needed to repair and replace systems, tally the equipment lost in combat operations, and identify which items might have to be replaced sooner than Anticipated.” • OMA: • - 10/20 3D • Depot maintenance • Sustainment in AOR RECAP (OMA, WCTV, OPA) Washouts (uneconomical to repair) (OPA, APA, …) OPA, APA, …(procurement) - Battle Losses Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  7. Effect of OIF/OEF Environment and Increased Mileage on Vehicle Useful Life Increased Aging 10 BCTs of Abrams are burning up an additional 3 ¾ years of useful life 7 BCTs of Bradleys are burning up an additional 4 ½ years of useful life Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  8. SUPPORTING RESET Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  9. TACOM COMMUNITY RESET MISSION“Sustain and RESET combat-ready forces to meet all aspects of Army mission requirements” “Supportlevel of effort to meet the Army requirement to return the force to fully ready status. RESET includes all units and/or organizations that were directly involved in OIF/OEF. RESET also includes future deployment missions.” Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  10. RESET CONCEPT All deployed equipment will be repaired to a prescribed equipment condition with emphasis on mitigating damage caused by environmental conditions (delayed desert damage). Maintenance tasks are required to return equipment to pre-hostility condition. - RESET - Sustainment Level Equipment that was deployed that has been identified as requiring repair beyond 10/20 standard. - RESET - Retail Level Deployed equipment that units will bring to TM10/20 standard with Delayed Desert Damage at home station with support from TACOM community. Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  11. SCOPE of OIF1 RESET 20,736 – TO BE RESET 1,995 – COMPLETE 5,619 – INDUCTED / IN-PROCESS 2,322 – AVAILABLE SEEDS 20,000 TACTICAL WHEELED VEHICLES 200,000 INDIVIDUAL WEAPONS 3,000 COMBAT VEHICLES OIF1 2,000 LOG POWER PROJECTION SYSTEMS 300,000 CHEM-BIO SYSTEMS FY 04 SUSTAINMENT RESET STATUS S & GSLCM COMMUNITY RESET PLANNING ON-GOING • WEAPON SYSTEMS • REPAIR PARTS Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  12. THIS WAY AT CONUS PORT OF DEBARKATION • PROVIDE UNIT SUPPORT IN DIRECTING ASSETS TO SUSTAINMENT BASE • TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, ASREQUIRED IN-THEATER • INSPECTION / DETERMINATION OF SUSTAINMENT BASE CANDIDACY • 24 HOUR SUSTAINMENT LEVEL DISPOSITION INSTRUCTIONS • SPOE – MARK EQUIPMENT FOR DIRECT SHIPMENT TO SUSTAINMENT REPAIR ACTIVITY • TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE SUSTAINMENT LEVEL • RESET OF EQUIPMENT TO SAME OR BETTER CONFIGURATION AND RETURN ON TIME HOME STATION • ON-SITE RESET LIAISON – EACH INSTALLATION • DEPOT/CONTRACTOR ON-SITE DEPOT-LEVEL REPAIRS UPON REQUEST, i.e., • BALLISTIC WELDING • ELECTRICAL REPAIR • FIRE CONTROL • BI-WEEKLY COORDINATING MEETING FOR CLASS IX (10/20)/ CLASS VII SUPPORT • FULL-TIME DIVISION POC AT TACOM CUSTOMER/S&GSLCM COMMUNITY RESET PROCESS Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  13. 1 2 3 RESET AWCF PROGRAM FUNDINGWhat We Buy and Why AWCF Reset Program OMA Unit Parts (Wholesale) Parts (Retail) Labor FY03/04 Total Fleet Investment $3123M (RESET $440 M) Required $814.3M $ to Inventory5-6 Months Inventory Parts on Shelf Put Buy Install Resulting Deliveries to Date$2221M Funded to Date $560.3M Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  14. RESET SUSTAINMENT BASE SUPPORT SUSTAINMENT base fully engaged to execute RESET of combat units and APS requirements, Dec 03 thru Sep 05 Anniston Army Depot M1 Abrams … AIM/A2 SEP (Depot and Contractor) AVLB… Conversionto 70 ton (Depot) M88A1… RECAP (TACOM/PEO) M109A6... (Depot and Contractor) M9 ACE … RECAP (TACOM/PEO) M113 FOV … A2 to A3 Conversion (TACOM/PEO) Small Arms … Depot M119 Howitzers Red River Army Depot BFVS… ODS/OIF/A3 (TACOM/PEO) HMMWV... (TACOM/PEO) SEE… RECAP (TACOM/PEO) HEMTT… (Depot and Contractor) CCE/MHE… (Depot and Contractor) Trailers… (Depot and Contractor) Sierra Army Depot Force Provider (SIAD/LEAD) ROWPU Tactical Bridges… Bailey Pine Bluff Arsenal M42A2/M40A1 Masks M8A1 Alarm, M12A1 Decon Apparatus CPDEPMEDS Rock Island Arsenal Trailers…various Towed Howitzers… M119 M17A3 Decon Apparatus Letterkenny Mobile Kitchen Trailers Containerized Trailers Industry Relationship CombatTactical GDLS - M1 OSHKOSH/SEI - HEMTT, PLS, HET, TRLR UDLP- BFVS, M109A6 Caterpillar - D5 & D7 Tractors Other Stewart-Stevenson - FMTV Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  15. GROUND SYSTEMS FLEET INITIATIVES M1A2 SEP: Partnership between General Dynamics and Anniston Army Depot to RESET 116 M1A2 and apply side armor. M2A2/M3A2 Bradley Fighting Vehicle: Partnership between United Defense Limited Partnership and Red River Army Depot to Reset 131 systems. HMMWVs: RESET and convert M998 HMMWVs to M1097s at Red River Army Depot by apply heavier suspension and enhanced components to support increased armor protection and payload. Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  16. SUMMARY • We are in a dynamic and evolutionary change environment • Programs such at RESET/ and implementing the OSD Stress Study recommendations provide enablers to maintain vital sustainment support to the Warfighter • To make it all happen it will be crucial of all the Army’s industrial support base to continue to partner and to provide seamless support to today’s and tomorrow’s Army Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

  17. PEO COMMUNITY AMC DLA FORSCOM TEAMWORK= Success Redeploy INDUSTRY Deploy Committed to Excellence – Supporting America’s Warfighters

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