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Warfighter Support Stewardship Growth and Development Leadership Defense Supply Center Philadelphia CAPT Ed Rackauskas, SC, USN Director, Subsistence Customer Oper 25 February 2008

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Defense Supply Center Philadelphia. CAPT Ed Rackauskas, SC, USN Director, Subsistence Customer Operations 25 February 2008. Agenda. Overview Operational Rations support Garrison Feeding support OEF/OIF support Final thoughts…. Subsistence. Customers Customers – 12,000 - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Warfighter Support Stewardship Growth and Development Leadership Warfighter Support Stewardship Growth and Development Leadership

Defense Supply Center Philadelphia

CAPT Ed Rackauskas, SC, USNDirector, Subsistence Customer Operations

25 February 2008

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AgendaAgenda• Overview

• Operational Rations support

• Garrison Feeding support

• OEF/OIF support

• Final thoughts…

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SubsistenceSubsistence

The Big PictureThe Big Picture

SalesFY03 - $2.7BFY04 - $3.0BFY05 - $3.9BFY06 - $4.0BFY07 - $4.0B

InventoryFY03 - $215MFY04 - $197MFY05 - $190MFY06 - $428MFY07 - $406M

Customers

Customers – 12,00013M orders per year65,000 different items

Personnel

Suppliers 1,261Employees 355

(342 civilian + 13 military)

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FY07 Subsistence BusinessFY07 Subsistence Business

Rations$498MRations$498MGarrison

Feeding$3,088M Produce

$437MDeCA$74M

Navy$353M

Marine Corps$81M

Air Force$201M

Readiness Readiness DividendsDividends

•Forward presenceForward presence•Surge & Surge & sustainmentsustainment

•Joint strategyJoint strategy•Total asset Total asset visibilityvisibility

Warfighter$3.705B

Warfighter$3.705B

Other$318MOther$318M++ ==

NonDoD$244M

Army$3,069M

Army$3,069M

$4.0Billion

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Partnering with Customers and Industry Partnering with Customers and Industry

• Uniformed Services

• Joint Subsistence Policy Board (JSPB)

• FEMA, Other Federal Programs

• Natick Labs

• VETCOM

• Prime Vendor Food Shows

We are ENGAGED!We are ENGAGED!Networking = understanding requirements & capabilitiesNetworking = understanding requirements & capabilities

Supplyplanning

Demandplanning

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Tailored Operational RationsTailored Operational Rations

• Individual Field Feeding Program– Meal, Ready-to-Eat (Ameriqual, Wornick, Sopakco)– Meal, Religious, Kosher/Halal– Meal, Cold Weather (MCW)– Food Packet, Long Range Patrol (LRP)– Tailored Operational Training Meal (TOTM)– Meal, Alternative Regionally Customized (MARC)

• Group Field Feeding Program– Unitized Group Ration (A and Heat &Serve options)– Unitized B Ration (USMC only)

• Survival Rations (Food Packet)• Humanitarian Daily Ration (HDR)• Health & Comfort Pack (HCP)• Ultra High Temperature Milk (UHT Milk)

The right product for the

mission!

New ItemsNew Items• UGR-ExpressUGR-Express

• First Strike (FSR)First Strike (FSR)

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Expeditionary< 6 Months

Force Provider,LOGCAP or

Direct Contract

90 %Supported bySPV Platform

10% Combination of

MREs, UGRsCondition

based

MRE

33%

MKT, KCLFF, CK, Tents, Refers

U-M-U21 Day

CONOPS Menu

1-20 days 91-180 181 Days to 24 Months21-30 31-60 61-90

U-M-UU-M-UU-M-U w/one UGR (A) meal every third day

U-M-MM-M-M

Force Provider

LOGCAP & SPVMKT, CK, Unit Tents,

Force Provider, Refers

MRE

66%

MRE

33%

MRE

20%

MRE

15%

MRE

100%

UGR (H&S) 34%

UGR (H&S) 56%

UGR (H&S) 34%

UGR (H&S)

10%

UGR (H&S) 05%

UGR (A) 11%

UGR (A) 33%

UGR (A)+ 70%

UGR (A)+ 80%

Standard

Ration Cycle

TheaterRationMix

Temporary< 24 Months

Facilities

Deployment Days D+

Notes: 1. Ration Legend: MRE-M, UGR (H&S) or UGR (A) – U, UGR (A) with Short Order Supplemental Menus – UGR (A)+2. Units deploying into developed areas may move directly into the temporary standard depending upon their

mission and the theater logistical capabilities at that location.

Military LOGCAP

14 April 2006

CONOPS Feeding Plan Timeline(Condition Based)

CONOPS Feeding Plan Timeline(Condition Based)

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Deployable Field Support(Field Feeding Equipment)

Deployable Field Support(Field Feeding Equipment)

• Specialized military-unique field feeding equipment and kitchen systems plus support– Development & design, installation, training, warranty service,

spare parts, and replacement

• Value added– Partnership with Natick, ACES & Services– Leveraged buying power– One-stop shopping and one face to the customer

• Available items– Modern Burner Unit (MBU), Containerized Kitchen (CK), Tray

Ration Heating System (TRHS), Food Sanitation Center (FSC), Single Pallet Expeditionary Kitchen (SPEK)

$23.2MFY07

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Radio Frequency Identification Tags(RFID Tags)

Radio Frequency Identification Tags(RFID Tags)

• Active tags– Provide intransit visibility…

container tracking via ITV Server

– Implemented on all OCONUS and in-theater operational ration shipments

• Passive tags– Provide inventory control… on shipping

case and pallet

– Implemented in MRE 26 and subsequent orders

Government & industry

partnership

Government & industry

partnership

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FEMA Disaster SupportFEMA Disaster Support

• Then… limited demand planning with FEMA– Reacted to rqmts during disasters– 32M MRE meals– 28M commercial, shelf-stable meals

• Now… interagency agreement with FEMA– Prepositioned 250k cases MRE inventory– Agreements for commercial, shelf-stable meals– Meal kits and care packs for infants and toddlers– Intransit visibility on all shipments

New Orleans, Oct 22, 2005

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How is Subsistence Prime Vendor Different?

How is Subsistence Prime Vendor Different?

• Multiple order lead times

• New items twice a year

• Basic staple items

• Limited items in system

• Manage inventories

• Stock in/stock out

• Paper system

• 24 to 48 hour lead time

• New items weekly

• Tailored catalogs

• Refined no. of items

• Manage vendors

• Direct Vendor Delivery

• Electronic Commerce

Traditional SupportTraditional Support Prime Vendor SupportPrime Vendor Support

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OCONUS Prime Vendor PlatformsWe’re located where our customers are!OCONUS Prime Vendor PlatformsWe’re located where our customers are!

Bahrain Qatar

UAE

Bischofsheim GE

Forli IT

Azores

Gevgelija MA

Kuwait

Korea

Alaska

Japan

Okinawa

Guam

Hawaii

Singapore

Ecuador

Jordan

Djibouti

Turkey

Afghanistan

22 platforms!

Kyrgyzstan

Alicante SP

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Ahvaz

Dezful

Tigris R.

Euphrates R.

IRANIRAN

H3

22

6

Baghdad

1

KUWAITKUWAIT

JORDANJORDAN

H4

Tallil

2

5

12

1

10

1

Mosul

An Najaf

Kirkuk

Al Kut

Al Amarah

Ar Ramadi

Ar’ar

As Samawah

An Nasiriyah

Baqubah

Ar Rutbah

Dayr az Zawr

Rafha

Karbala

Al Qaim

Bashur

Al Hillah

Samarra

Fallujah

Al Kufa

Dahuk

Az Zubayr

Safwan

Ad Diwaniyah

KarbalaKarbala

Al BasrahAl Basrah

Dhi QarDhi Qar MaysanMaysan

WasitWasitBabilBabil

Al QadisiyahAl Qadisiyah

Al AnbarAl Anbar

DiyalaDiyala

Salah ad DinSalah ad Din

NinawaNinawa

At TamimAt TamimAs SulaymaniyahAs Sulaymaniyah

ArbilArbil

DahukDahuk

An NajafAn Najaf

9

SYRIASYRIA

SAUDI ARABIASAUDI ARABIA

FLB SYCAMOREFLB SYCAMOREFLB SYCAMOREFLB SYCAMORE

FLB CEDARFLB CEDARFLB CEDARFLB CEDAR

BIAP

FLB SPEICHER

LSA ANACONDA

Taji

FF&V/LMR/PV - KuwaitD1.1 VolunteerD3 ProsperityD4 Ferrin/HugginsD5.2 BIAP WestD7 CP CuervoD8 Dragoon BaseD11 Freedom RestPhoenix PhoenixF1.1 Victory BaseF1.2 Victory Camp SF2.1 AntelopeF2.2 BlackjackF2.3 PegasusF06 Justice I Baghdad CCFJ1 Baghdad PalaceL ISGTF626 TF626

FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV KuwaitC1.1 Victory InnC1.2 Eagle NestC2 RemagenC7 WarriorC8 SummerallJ3 KirkukFT.SUSIE Ft. Susie

SCANIA

CEDAR

DFAC HUB SUPPORT

NAVISTAR

29-March-2006

FF&V/LMR/PV - KuwaitC5.1 CSM CookeC5.2 Wrangler Inn

FF&V/LMR/PV - KuwaitJ10 S. Team BasraEPW2 EPW2

TQ

FF&V/LMR/PV - KuwaitB2 Blue DiamondB3 Camp Al FallujahB3.2 MEK FallujahB4 Camp Al RamadiB6 TQ RidgwayB10 Al TaqaddumTF145 WTF145C3K FOB Corregidor

FF&V/LMR/PV - KuwaitK1 TallilK2 Ceder IIK4 TTM B08 DukeG4 Al Hillad CharlieJ9 Al Hilliah CPA

DIAMONDBACK

FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV KuwaitH1 Courage/ PalaceH2.1 Mosel AirfieldH3.1 Q-WestH4 Marez/ GloryH5 Tall Afar/Sykes

AL ASAD

FF&V/LMR/PV - JORDONB1.1 Camp Al AsadB1.2 Camp al AsadB07 Al Qu’im

FF&V/LMR/PV - KuwaitA1.1 CamelotA1.2 MirageA1.3 OasisA1.4 Desert InnC3 WarhorseC3.D N. BaqubahC11 KMTBC3B FOB GabeC3F FOBNormandyC3I 336 MP

FF&V/LMR/PV - KuwaitG3 Al-KutG6 Camp EchoK3 Scania D16 WKALSUD17 Iskandaria

Ahvaz

Dezful

Tigris R.

Euphrates R.

IRANIRAN

H3

22

6

Baghdad

1

KUWAITKUWAIT

JORDANJORDAN

H4

Tallil

2

5

12

1

10

1

Mosul

An Najaf

Kirkuk

Al Kut

Al Amarah

Ar Ramadi

Ar’ar

As Samawah

An Nasiriyah

Baqubah

Ar Rutbah

Dayr az Zawr

Rafha

Karbala

Al Qaim

Bashur

Al Hillah

Samarra

Fallujah

Al Kufa

Dahuk

Az Zubayr

Safwan

Ad Diwaniyah

KarbalaKarbala

Al BasrahAl Basrah

Dhi QarDhi Qar MaysanMaysan

WasitWasitBabilBabil

Al QadisiyahAl Qadisiyah

Al AnbarAl Anbar

DiyalaDiyala

Salah ad DinSalah ad Din

NinawaNinawa

At TamimAt TamimAs SulaymaniyahAs Sulaymaniyah

ArbilArbil

DahukDahuk

An NajafAn Najaf

9

SYRIASYRIA

SAUDI ARABIASAUDI ARABIA

FLB SYCAMOREFLB SYCAMOREFLB SYCAMOREFLB SYCAMORE

FLB CEDARFLB CEDARFLB CEDARFLB CEDAR

BIAP

FLB SPEICHER

LSA ANACONDA

Taji

SCANIA

CEDAR

TQ

DIAMONDBACK

AL ASAD

Prime Vendor Iraq3 supporting warehouse platforms

PWC supports 104 DoDAACcustomers within Iraq & Kuwait

• 36 Forward Operating Bases (Mobile Kitchen Trailer sites)

• 68 Dining Facilities (DFACs)

PWC supports 104 DoDAACcustomers within Iraq & Kuwait

• 36 Forward Operating Bases (Mobile Kitchen Trailer sites)

• 68 Dining Facilities (DFACs)TAA VIRGINIA

68 Dining Facilities (DFACs)

68 Dining Facilities (DFACs)

36 Forward Operating Bases(Mobile Kitchen Trailer sites)

36 Forward Operating Bases(Mobile Kitchen Trailer sites)

Port of Shuwaikh Port of Shuwaikh

Retro-grade of trucks back to PWC

Retro-grade of trucks back to PWC

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PWC/Agility Warehouse

IRAQ

- RF-Tags5 mins per tag (can take 10 hrs per day for each push

- SAT Tags

K-Crossing

- Trucks loaded into MCT Matrix and placed into escort convoy

- Trucks stop at HUBS along MSR

- Incidents occur on the MSR;

- Squad Leader Program helping move along SPV convoys from hub to hub

- Convoy Commanders sometimes deviate from approved route

- Recovery of broken down assets to HUB

- Financial liability issues for loss

HUBS

- Trucks continue on with existing convoy or separate out into other convoys based on destination

- New security escorts

- Overnight stay at HUB causes life support, medical support and refueling issues (trucks & reefers)

- Management of all issues are responsibility of PWC TOs

Loops until Trucks reach HUB that services destination

DFAC

MKT

- Escort to base from HUB

- Staging area

- Notify DFAC trucks are in Staging Area

- Military personnel escort truck to DFAC

- Gov’t provides life/medical support & refueling

- Downloaded trucks are retrograded back to staging area awaiting escort back to HUB where they follow flow in reverse

- HUB calls MKT site for escort to pick up trucks

- Same as DFAC process

Distribution Process in IraqDistribution Process in IraqPort of

Shuwaikh

Processes are also Gaps – not continual, but unpredictable & recurring

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SWA Container UpdateSWA Container Update

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FF&V

FF&V

FF&V

FF&V

FARAH

LASHKAR GAH (2X)

GERESHK

GHECKO

HERAT

DR 73

TARIN KOWT

LAGMAN

SHINKAY / SWEENY

GHAZNI

ORGUN - E

SHARONA

PAUL SMITH

MEYDAN SHAR

NANGALAM / BLESSING

MAZAR E SHARIF

KUNDUZ

CHAGHCHARAN

SPIN BULDAK

J-BAD (4x)

A-BAD (2X)

SHKIN

LAWARA

METHARLAM BAGRAM (5X)

KABUL (7X)

KANDAHAR (4X)

NARAY (2X)

WAZA KAWA

TORKAM

DFAC (21-day)BAF (Bagram) 5Salerno 1Kabul 7KAF (Kandahar) 4 Total 17

CAMP SPANN

Prime Vendor Afghanistan

Forward Operating Bases / Provisional Reconstruction

Teams

BERMEL

CHAMKANI

KAF CSC DA 73

RIPLEY

QALAT RCAG

PUL-E-ALAM

SALERNO FF&V

FF&V

FF&VFF&V

KHOWST

CHAPMAN

FF&V

GARDEZ (2X)

CLARK

DURELAMAN

NATO ISAF

RC SOUTH

RC EAST

Supreme supports 68 DoDAAC customers within Afghanistan

• 49 Forward Operating Bases (FOBs)

• 17 Dining Facilities (DFACs)

• 2 Class I Yards

Supreme supports 68 DoDAAC customers within Afghanistan

• 49 Forward Operating Bases (FOBs)

• 17 Dining Facilities (DFACs)

• 2 Class I Yards

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Supreme Warehouse

BAF

- Movement from Karachi through Pakistan to Kabul requires an average of 12 days.

KabulAirport

- Trucks deliver direct to FOBs – move without military escort

- Trucks deliver direct to BAF DFACs and BAF Class I Yard

- Numerous reported incidents along supply routes involving Taliban Militants – 99 fatalities since Dec 05 – most attacks include small arms fire and shoulder fired rockets.

KAF

SPV uses 2 x MI8 helos and one AN26 for support

DFAC Operations

FOB Operations

- Military / designated escorts shepherd trucks once on base to delivery locations

- Downloaded trucks are retrograded back to SPV warehouse normally on the same day

- Trucks must be staged outside each FOB for 24hrs prior to being allowed to enter and download.

- Downloaded trucks are retrograded back to SPV warehouse normally on the same day they are downloaded

Distribution Process in Afghanistan Distribution Process in Afghanistan

Port of Karachi

FOBs

FOBs supported

via air

- Trucks deliver direct to KAF DFACs and KAF Class I Yard

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Common Food Management System(CFMS)

Common Food Management System(CFMS)

• Services agree to develop one common JOINTweb-based system tied to STORES to replace existing Service systems

• DLA supports CFMS and has approved funding through FY11

• Integration Services contract awarded Mar 2005

• Prototype sites scheduled for FY08

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Final Thoughts…Final Thoughts…

• Dedicated, experienced workforce

• Contingency support / War Reserve management

• Customer relationships

• Tried-and-true industrial base

• Working toward Service-wide systems and processes from planning to consumption

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Subsistence Readiness…Subsistence Readiness…

Ready, willing & able to meet warfighter needs around the globe

…taking care of

our

warfighters

world-wide and

their families…