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Headline Goes Here Subtitle Will Go Here U.S. Army Manufacturing & Development Roundtable May 24, 2011


Program Executive Office Soldier As of 1 January 2010

PEO

Chief of Staff

G1:Dir, Personnel

G3: Dir, Operations & Plans

G6: CIO DPEO Reserve Affairs

G7: Dir, Systems

Executive Officer (PEO)

Engineering & Integration

Executive Office Manager (PEO)

G8: Dir, Business Management

Audits, Engagements & Compliance

Project Manager Project Manager Soldier Soldier Weapons Weapons DPM Soldier Weapons DPM Soldier Weapons

PM Individual Weapons PM Crew Served Weapons

Command Sergeant Major (PEO) Executive Director Quality Assurance, Process & Compliance

G4: Dir, Logistics

G5: Strategic Communications PAO

Contracts Management

Executive Assistant (DPEO)

DPEO

ASA(ALT) Soldier Maneuver Systems (SMS) Directorate Liaison Officers Director SMS; Deputy Director; (SWAR); (SPIE, SSL, RFI); (SW)

Congressional Affairs

Project Manager Soldier Warrior

Project Manager Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment

Project Manager Soldier Sensors and Lasers

DPM Soldier Warrior

DPM Soldier Protection and Individual Equipment

DPM Soldier Sensors and Lasers

PM Air Soldier PM Ground Soldier PM Mounted Soldier

PM Soldier Clothing & Individual Equipment PM Soldier Protective Equipment

PM Soldier Maneuver Sensors PM Soldier Precision Targeting Devices 2


PM SCIE Mission & Vision Mission Develop and provide superior and sustainable integrated clothing and equipment in a rapidly changing global environment for the Army’s most important combat system‌the Soldier!

Vision Every Soldier! Everywhere! Everyday! 3


PM SCIE Mission & Vision PM SCIE LTC Michael Sloane DPM SCIE

Dave Geringer

Resource Mgmt

Quality/Assurance

Operations

Contracts

Systems Integration

LSO Liaison

Joyce Moseley

Ron Pollack

Dan Carter

Neal Dedicatoria

Jeff Myhre

Lamar Palmer

MCOE, Ft Benning, GA

Chemical Support

Sara Faye Anderson

CDID

Bob Conklin

FT Leavenworth, MO

APM

APM

APM

APM

APM

0-4

0-4

O-4

DAC

0-3

DAC

Parachutes

Initial Issue Uniforms

FR Uniforms & Equipment

NBC Equip/Hydration

SCIE/CDG**

MAJ Bryan

MAJ Robinson

Extreme Weather Clothing & Equipment

MAJ Dillon

CPT Bohlen

Mike Holthe

 MAJ Castro

APM

NCO SFC Corp

Key Military DA Civilian Contractor


PM SCIE FY 11 - Product Alignment FR Uniforms and Equipment APM: MAJ Dillon (703) 805-8545 ACQ SPT: Jed Watkins QA/QC: Susan McLendon FR Clothing jeffrey.myhre@us.army.mil Army Combat Shirt Army Combat Pant Fuel Handlers Coverall Modular Ghillie Suit/GSAK Upgrade FR Camouflage Face Paint FR Patches Performance T-Shirt

NBC Equipment APM: CPT Adam Bohlen (703) 805-8522 ACQ SPT: Dan Young/Paul Harriger QA/QC Carrie Larson On-the-Move Hydration System JC3 JPACE JSLIST JSLIST Glove/AFS Modern Army Combatives Kit MOLLE TTMB Mountaineering Equipment Team Stove

Extreme Weather Clothing & Equipment APM: MAJ Castro (703) 805-8529 Acquisition Support: Steve Swan/SFC Corp QA/QC: Tom Arsenault GEN III/P3I ECWCS FREE Modular Boot System Mountain Combat Boot

Initial Issue Uniforms APM: MAJ Robinson (703) 805-8558 ACQ SPT: Marty Fadden/Roland Bostick QA/QC: Linda Mullenix IPFU Enhancements Duffel Bag Improvement Towel Improvement Clothing Bag Modernization ACU Ancillary Items Army Combat Uniform Army Service Uniform

Integration Jeff Myhre (703) 805-8517 Systems Integration RFI Configuration Management Shin, Knee, Elbow Protection System Permethrin Treatment Family of Flashlights (APL) Parachutes APM: MAJ John Bryan (703) 805-8528 ACQ SPT: Keith Colliver QA/QC: Ronda Perfili Advanced Tactical Parachute System MC-6 MFF ARAPS Electronic Automatic Activation Device MFF Navigational Aid Parachutist Oxygen Mask RFID, Weapons Case, Bailout Chute

Clothing & Individual Equipment CDG APM/Technology Insertion: Mike Holthe ACQ SPT: TBD QA/QC: TBD Army Combat Glove Glove Enhancement Initiative Field Tarp Modular Sleeping Bag System (MSBS) Upgrade Technology Insertion 1. Flame Resistance 2. Environmental Protection 3. OCIE & Clothing Bag 4. Chemical/Biological


CIE Areas of Responsibility  Individual Equipment

Parachutists Oxygen Mask

Army Combat Boots

 Hand and Foot Wear Electronic Automatic Activation Device

 Personal Clothing  Environmental Clothing

Army Combat Uniform

Modern Army Combatives Kit

Fuel Handler’s Coverall

Team Stove

 Personnel Airdrop Family of Flashlights

Service Uniforms

 Chemical/Biological Protection

On-the-Move Hydration System

Advanced Tactical Parachute System (ATPS)

Modular Sleep System

Glove Enhancement Initiative

Field Tarp

Modular Boot System Army Combat Glove

Modular Ghille Suit/GSAK Upgrade Mountaineering Equipment

MFF Navigational Aid Fire Resistant Clothing IPFU Enhancements

Outer Shell Layers

Army Combat Shirt MOLLE

Base Layers Insulating Layer

Mountaineering Boot

Joint Service Lightweight Integrated Suit Technology (JSLIST)

Fire Resistant Environmental Ensemble

Army Combat Uniform & ACU Ancillary Items GEN III Extended Cold Weather Clothing System

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Personnel Airdrop

Advanced Emergency Bail Out Parachute (AEBP) PARANAV ATPS − MC 6

Parachutist Oxygen Mask (POM)

Modular Weapons Airborne Case

ATPS – T-11

Parachute Tracking System RFID

Advanced Ram Air Parachute System (ARAPS)

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NBC/MOLLE/MACK/Hydration

JSLIST Glove & Alternate Footwear System

Joint Service Lightweight Integration Technology (JSLIST)

Joint Protective Aircrew Ensemble

Improved Toxicological Agent Protective System

Joint Chemical Biological Coverall for Combat Vehicle Crewman (JC3)

Self-Contained Toxic Environmental Protective Outfit (STEPO)

On the Move Hydration

Modular Lightweight Load-Carrying Equipment (MOLLE)

Modern Army Combatives Kit 8


Uniforms/Clothing Bag Items

Improved Physical Fitness Uniform (IPFU) Enhancements

Army White Shirt Army Service Uniform

Duffel Bag & Towel Improvements Army Combat Uniform (ACU) & Ancillary items

Women’s Army Combat Uniform

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Extreme Weather Clothing & Equipment

Winter Flyer’s Combat Glove

Handwear Extended Cold Weather Clothing System

Fire Resistant Environmental Ensemble

Modular Boot System Footwear

Mountain Combat Boot


Flame Resistant (FR) Clothing

Lightweight Performance Hood (LPH)

FR Army Combat Uniform

Army Aircrew Combat Uniform (A2CU)

Modular Ghillie Suit & Ghillie Suit Accessory Kit (GSAK)

Improved Combat Vehicle Crewman (iCVC) Ensemble FR-ACU Trouser Product Improvement

Army Combat Shirt

FR Camouflage Face Paint

Fuel Handler’s Coverall

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Rapid Fielding Initiative

Strap Cutter

Flex Cuffs

Duffel Bag

Multi-Purpose Tool

Combat Gloves

Extended Cold Weather Clothing System

Modular Ghillie Suit & Ghillie Suit Accessory Kit (GSAK)

Mountain Combat Boot

Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK)

Flame Resistant Environmental Ensemble

Modular Sleeping Bag Systems Upgrade

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System Integration Efforts

Integrated Patch Kits Permethrin Treatment

Printed Loop

Non‐Woven Materials

Fire Resistance

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Modular In-Line Water Purifier SBIR A09-161 OVERALL DESCRIPTION: A novel in-line filter system that incorporates multiple water purification technologies into a single MOLLE compatible filter housing

Individual Water Treatment Device (IWTD) Capabilities Production Document (CPD) • Draft June 2010 ver. 1.4 Core Soldier System (CSS) CPD • Dated January 2009 • Para 6.2.4.2: Hydration

OBJECTIVE: A MOLLE compatible in-line water purification system that is compact and lightweight which minimizes the Soldier’s exposure when collecting drinking water on the battlefield by enabling them to purify the water while on the move BOI: 1 per deploying Soldier NSNs: TBD

ACTIONS:  Phase II contract awarded  Delivery of 200 prototypes at end of PH II  Task 1: Accelerated 12 month effort to meet or exceed P248 Protocol  Task II: increased flow with greater TIC/TIM* removal *TIC/TIM: Toxic Industrial Chemicals/Materials

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Washable Wool for Individual Protection SBIR A09-165

Unprocessed Wool

OVERALL DESCRIPTION: Wool is an environmentally friendly sustainable fiber which is inherently FR and antimicrobial, and has excellent moisture management and thermal insulating properties. This effort will develop a Berry compliant wool stabilization process for domestic capabilities Core Soldier System (CSS) CPD • Dated January 2009 • Para 6.2.2.3: Heat and Flame Protection

Processed Wool

ACTIONS:  Phase II contract award

OBJECTIVE: Develop a CONUS process to

make domestically produced Berry compliant wool more dimensionally stable for use in FR clothing BOI: N/A NSNs: N/A

 Domestic wool process line LRIP (07 FEB 2011)  Develop a stronger US industrial base  Increased wool availability to US Military  Accelerated Phase II development  Delivery of 500 headwear/socks, 100 Woven garments, 200 knit garments for a future user evaluation

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Opportunities to Do More Federal Registers – FedBizOps

Open Lines of Communication – PM-SCIE Leadership – Assistant Product Managers


Every Soldier! Everywhere! Everyday!


Natick Contracting Division AbilityOne Overview

Presented by: Tom Bouchard Sean Murphy May 2011


ACC-APG SCRT

ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND-APG Soldier, Chemical, Research & Test (SCRT)

• Mission: – Provide superior products and technologies that protect, sustain, and improve quality of life for the Warfighter. Maintain a Total Army Quality acquisition program that selects the best sources and ensures best value for the Government. Provide similar functions for other services and customers.

• Vision – To implement acquisition practices that mirror world class commercial practices. To provide the best contractual services possible, and be a valued team member of the US Army Contracting Command and the ACC-APG (SCRT)


ACC-APG SCRT

ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND-APG Soldier, Chemical, Research & Test (SCRT)

Our Division

• 99 Personnel – – – – – –

Full Time Perm: 62 Part Time Perm: 1 ACTEDS Intern: 2 Section 852 Intern: 8 Student/Summer Hire: 2 CONTRACTOR(s): 24

• 5 Locations – Natick, MA – Milford, MA – Orlando, FL – Fort Belvoir, VA – Fort Detrick, MD


ACC-APG SCRT

ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND-APG Soldier, Chemical, Research & Test (SCRT)

Our Customers – PEO Soldier • PM SCIE

– US Army NSSC

– USMC • PM SCE • PM CSS

• NSRDEC – – – –

WARPADD WARSTAR Combat Feeding Directorate Collective Protection

• ILSC • USARIEM • Garrison

– JPEO CBD • PM FPS • JPM Decon • JPM IP

– US Navy • San Diego

– US Air Force • ESC, Hanscom AFB – US Army Medical Command • Fort Detrick


ACC-APG SCRT

ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND-APG Soldier, Chemical, Research & Test (SCRT)

Our Workload • NCD is a full service provider of Contracting Support: – Pre Award – Post Award Execution – Contract Closeout – Business Advisor to PMs and S&T Community • Acquisition Strategy • Business Case • Diverse customer base and contract types • Production • RDTE • Garrison and Mission Support • Grants and Agreements • Other Transactions Our contract actions run the gamut from small purchases through Hundreds of Million Dollar production contracts for weapon systems


ACC-APG SCRT

ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND-APG Soldier, Chemical, Research & Test (SCRT)

Some Organizational Statistics 2000

OBLIGATED FY06 - $522.4 M FY07 - $1.2 B FY08 - $1.3 B FY09 - $1.5 B FY10 - $1.96 B FY11 - $443.1 M

VALUE $1.3 B $4.8 B $6.1 B $3.3 B $4.3 B $566.5 M

1500 1000 500 0 FY06 FY07

Dollars (M) FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11

ACTIONS FY06 – 2055 FY07 – 3542 FY08 – 4434 FY09 – 5358 FY10 – 4731 FY11 - 1692

Dollars (M) 6000

AV MAN-YEARS FY06 - 41 FY07 – 39 FY08 – 42 FY09 – 51 FY10 – 86 FY11 - 99

5000

100

4000

80

3000

60 Man Years

40 20 0 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11

Man Years

2000 1000 0 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 Actions

Actions


ACC-APG SCRT

ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND-APG Soldier, Chemical, Research & Test (SCRT)

Actions Executed on Behalf of AbilityOne Program Actions FY08 118 FY09 153 FY10 285 FY11 (2Q) 131

Obligations $50.4 M $134.8 M $194.0 M $56.1 M


ACC-APG SCRT

ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND-APG Soldier, Chemical, Research & Test (SCRT)

FY11 AbilityOne Program Examples ARMY COMBAT SHIRT Goodwill Industries Mount Rogers IDC National Industries for the Blind Southeastern Kentucky Rehabilitation

$30.2 Million

JSLIST CB COVERALL FOR COMBAT VEHICLE CREWMAN $9 Million ReadyOne Industries NISH FLAME RESISTANT ARMY COMBAT UNIFORM ReadyOne Industries NISH Goodwill Industries

$7 Million


ACC-APG SCRT

ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND-APG Soldier, Chemical, Research & Test (SCRT)

AbilityOne Contract Examples •W911QY-10-F-0062 with National Industries for the Severely Handicapped (NISH) for the Flame Resistant Army Combat Uniform (FR ACU) coats and trousers, in the total amount of $8,946,577 (PM-Soldier). •W911QY-10-F-0056 with the National Industries for the Blind (NIB) for 226,900 shirts. Total amount $30,870,814 •W911QY-10-F-0057 with Southeastern Kentucky Rehabilitation Industries, Inc., for 84,096 shirts. Total amount $17,870,559 •W911QY-10-F-0058 with Goodwill Industries, Inc., for 84,096 shirts. Total amount $17,870,559 •W911QY-09-F-0214 with Peckham Vocational Industries, an AbilityOne JWOD Workshop, for the Fire Resistant Silkweight Undershirt, in the total amount of $33,793,032 (NSRDEC) •W911QY-09-F-0263 with the National Industries for the Blind (NIB), an AbilityOne (JWOD) Workshop, for Universal Nape Pads, in the total amount of $15,426,160 (PM-Soldier)


ACC-APG SCRT

ARMY CONTRACTING COMMAND-APG Soldier, Chemical, Research & Test (SCRT)

AbilityOne Contract Examples •W911QY-09-F-0138 with Peckham Vocational Industries, an AbilityOne (JWOD) workshop, for the Midweight Grid Fleece Pullover, in the total amount of $10,999,993 (NSRDEC) •W911QY-09-F-0263 with the National Industries for the Blind (NIB), an AbilityOne (JWOD) Workshop, for the Army Combat Shirt, Type I, in the total amount of $10,787,945 (NSC) •W911QY-09-F-0268 with ReadyOne Industries, an AbilityOne (JWOD) Workshop, for the JSLIST CB Coveralls for Combat Vehicle Crewmen, in the total amount of $12,853,422 (W81XAG) •W911QY-08-F-0050 and 0090 with Chautauqua Industries, an AbilityOne (NISH) Workshop, for the Special Forces Load Carriage System (SFLCS) in the total amount of $8,806,345 (NSRDEC/SOCOM) •W911QY-08-F-0096 with Southeastern Kentucky Rehabilitation Industries (SKRI), an AbilityOne (NISH) Workshop, for the Loft Jacket in the total amount of $2,750,237 •W911QY-08-F-0198 with AbilityOne (NISH) Workshop, for the JSLIST CB Coverall for Combat Vehicle Crewmen (JC3) in the total amount of $12,363,242 (JPEO-Chem/Bio)


Q&A

Every Soldier! Everywhere! Everyday!

Jeff Myhre Integration Team PM-SCIE | PEO Soldier jeffrey.myhre@us.army.mil

Sean Murphy Contracting Officer / Branch Chief Army Contracting Command sean.p.murphy1@us.army.mil


Session Evaluation Information

SESSION TITLE: Army SESSION CODE: OP-T445


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