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INDUSTRY FORUM
Integrated Soldier Systems Branch
Monday 29 October 2012
Armaments Systems Program Office
Mr Bob Lumley Director
Agenda
• Update/Summary of key Fleets– Small Arms Fleet– Direct Fire Support Weapons Fleet
• Update current Projects– Land 40 Phase 2 - Direct Fire Support Weapons – Land 125 Phase 3C - Soldier Enhancement Version 2 (Lethality)
• Future Focus– Opportunities
• Q&A
Key Staff• Director
Bob Lumley (03) 9282 5982
• Deputy Director Jason Kelly (03) 9282 3836
• Program Manager - Sustainment LTCOL Mark Smythe (03) 9282 6441
• Program Manager - Acquisition LTCOL Andrew Langford (03) 9282 6542
Fleet Sustainment
• Small Arms Fleet– Supports the sustainment and disposal of commercial off the shelf, military
off the shelf and specialised weapons up to 7.62mm (not including crew served weapons) and attachments
• Direct Fire Support Weapons Fleet– Supports the sustainment, maintenance and disposal of machine guns,
anti-materiel rifles, grenade launchers and anti-armour weapon fleets, including support to a number of weapon mounts, sighting systems and training aids
• Update & Upcoming Activities– Nearing completion of F88SA2 production– BTBFA minor project – M4 version– Engineering configuration management focus
L40-2: Direct Fire Support Weapons Project
• Overview– M3 Carl Gustaf Weapons (MDFSW) - SAAB Bofors Dynamics– BAE thermal sight integrated with the M3 Carl Gustaf weapon– 40mm Light Weight Automatic Grenade Launcher (LWAGL)
• Update & Upcoming Activities– Final deliveries of M3 Sub-Cal adaptors and ammunition– LWAGL: Comprehensive review
L125–3C: Soldier Enhancement (Lethality)
• Overview– An enhanced F88 Austeyr based on F88SA2 with Grenade Launcher
Attachment – Thales Australia– A Surveillance and Target Acquisition suite of equipment for the EF88– Conducting risk mitigation to achieve 2nd Pass - now in 2014– Initial Materiel Release: 2016– Final Materiel Release: 2020
• Update & Upcoming Activities– Detailed Design Review underway– User Testing in early 2013
Future Outlook
• Procurement Review Board
• Standing Offers– Cleaning Cloth– Targets
• My Industry Visit Program
Soldier Modernisation Systems Program Office
Mr Marcus SmithDirector
• Key Staff
• Recent Activities
• Current and Upcoming Opportunities
• Soldier Combat Ensemble (Land 125 Phase 3B)
• Medium Term Outlook
• Q&A
Topics
Key Staff
• Director Marcus Smith (03) 9282 3725
• Deputy Director Robin Dunk (03) 9282 3922
• Program Director, Soldier Combat EnsembleMrs Emma Enever (03) 9282 6781
Recent Activities• Establishment of the Soldier Combat Ensemble Program
– Encompasses LAND125 Ph3B and Combat Protective Equipment fleet
• Creation of new Sustainment Fleet with merging of Personal Field Equipment, Aerial Delivery Equipment and Adventure Training Equipment fleets
• Continuing trend towards larger procurements of field equipment
• Direct source single supplier procurements as required to support operationally urgent buys
• Ongoing development of SRP and improvement initiatives
Medium Term Outlook• 2012 Budget = Medium to Long-Term fiscal constraint
– Reduction in order quantities and delays in planned procurements– Move towards a more ‘Just In Time’ like model and the need for
responsive industry partners– More procurements in smaller quantities to meet reduced budget
• General move towards long-term Standing Offers for families of equipment
• Implementation of the Land Systems Organisational Business Review and the impact on the SPO business
• Development of a Load Carriage Plan and a simplification of the Load Carriage fleet.– For example, SMSPO currently manages over 8 back packs, including 3
of similar size and function
Future Tendering Opportunities
• Standing Offers– Entrenching Tool (initial qty ~10,000)
- Release post July 2013 - Contract signature July 2014 - Deliveries by end 2014
– Hydration System (from 2014 onwards)• Bladder, carriage system and drinking tube + mouth piece• 970ml plastic canteen, stainless steel cup and metal cup
stand
- Release February 2013- Contract signature by September 2013- Deliveries by January 2014
Future Tendering Opportunities… (cont)
• Sleeping Equipment (consisting of the following)• Cool Weather Sleeping bag, mattress and quilted sleeping
bag liner• Insect protection nets• Individual shelter (‘Hootchie’)• Extreme Cold Weather Sleeping Bag• Bivi Bag and silk liner
- Release August 2013 - Contract signature by December 2014 - Deliveries by April 2015
• Flight Deck Ensemble
- On hold pending availability of the US Specification
Soldier Combat Ensemble
HelmetBody
Armour
Gloves
PacksIntegratedLoad CarriagePlatform
Socks and Boots
Pouches
Combat Uniform
GogglesGlasses
Knee and Elbowpads
Outer wear
Soldier Combat Ensemble Program
• LAND 125 3B– Load Carriage Elements RFT closed 15 Oct 12– Ballistic Elements: RFT release Mar 13 - close Jun 13– Helmets: RFT release Mar 13 - close Jun 13– Enhanced Hearing Protection
• Release of ITR delayed awaiting detailed user requirements.• Current planning is possible RFT release Jun-Aug 13
• Sustainment of existing equipment– Body Armour and Ballistic Protection, including helmets– Load Carriage and webbing ensembles– BLOPS
MyDefenceGear
Mr Ric HangerProject Director
Agenda
• Status of MyDefenceGear
• MyDefenceStore
• MyDefenceStore - engagement
• Q&A
Status of MyDefenceGear
• Review of the Policy Framework for Clothing Procurement (Lewincamp)– Actioning 19 recommendations – 16 of 19 closed by end 2012– Plan to close 3 remaining recommendations in Q1 2013
• Review of the Reporting of Defects (RODUMs) with ADF Personal Equipment and Combat Clothing (Whalan)– Actioning 18 recommendations– Plan to end 2012 with 16 of 18 Whalan recommendations closed
• W12/18 MyDefenceStore: business case and Government approval by end FY2012-13
MyDefenceStore
• PurposeImplement a Value For Money integrated Clothing & Personal Equipment supply chain solution
• Method– continuum of staged reform with potential to outsource to a prime
vendor– modernised management and supply system – online ordering– track the progress of orders and provide feedback
MyDefenceStore – Engagement & Wider Clothing Reform
– Internal Stakeholders – Services and Groups – Domestic:
• AIDN• TFIA
– International:• defence departments in New Zealand, Germany, UK, France, Canada
and USA– Wider Reform:
• Chiefs of Service Committee:– Development of electronic clothing record;– Trials of an online clothing system;– Explore prime vendor options
Tasks ahead
MDG• Closure of MyDefenceGear recommendations
Reform Pathway• Development of an internal integrated program of clothing supply
reform and understand these reform impacts on the clothing supply chain
Business case• Further development of the business case identifying key Defence
decision points where it could opt to continue with internal reform or move to an outsourced solution.
Clothing Systems Program Office
Colonel Haydn Kohl Director
Agenda
• Organisation and key staff
• Key clothing definitions
• Tendering with CLOSPO
• Contract Management
• Upcoming CLOSPO tenders
• Q&A
Organisation and Key Staff
Director
COL Haydn Kohl(03) 9282 4464
Non-CombatProgram Manager
Karl Meadows(03) 9282 6511
Combat Program Manager
LTCOL Harry Marr(03) 9282 5438
Future ClothingProgram Manager
Mark Newman(03) 92827265
Fleet Manager –Non-Combat Uniforms &
Personal Protective Equipment
Helen Millet(03) 9282 3950
Fleet Manager –Non-Combat Footwear &
Accoutrements
Frans Buissink(03) 9282 5494
Fleet Manager –Combat Clothing & Footwear
Mick Taylor(03) 9282 4136
Project Officer
Dr Simon Atyeo(03) 9282 5511
Clothing Definitions
• Combat ClothingThose uniforms, footwear and clothing accessories worn specifically for the conduct of combat operations
• Non-Combat ClothingThose uniforms, footwear and clothing accessories worn for the purpose of military duties other than the conduct of combat operations. It includes clothing of a military and non-military nature and personal protective clothing
• AccoutrementsItems worn to distinguish service, corps and trade, rank and special appointments. These items include Metal Insignia, Embroidered Insignia, Sashes, Lanyards and Aiguillettes. Accoutrements are worn with both combat and non-combat clothing
Clothing Definitions…. (cont)
Standard Combat Uniform• Disruptive pattern shirt and pants:
– DPCU, DPDU and DPNU– Operational Combat Uniform
• Manufactured in Australia• The uniform shall be assembled in Australia and the fabric shall
be woven, dyed, printed and finished in Australia
Tendering with CLOSPO
• Moving to longer term contracts/standing offers– In Place: 29– Underway: Nine tenders– Next 12 months: Seven new tenders
• Specifications
– Pre-release. Your chance to influence final
specification
– Non-English test reports. Acceptable provided
they are accompanied by a translation by an
accredited translator (NAATI)
– Alternate test methods. Acceptable provided you
can prove they are equivalent or more stringent
Tendering with CLOSPO….(cont)
• Requirements & Specifications– Three levels
• Essential• Important• Desirable
– Clearly state what you are offering. If you want to offer more than the requirement then say so
• Quality– Including enhanced provisions– Seeking an understanding how you will ensure
the products you deliver meet the contracted requirement
• Security and disposal provisions– Applies to all camouflage pattern fabric– Remember DECO approval for near-IR exports
Tendering with CLOSPO….(cont)
• I encourage you to engage with us before we release an RFT/RFQ
• During the last 13 months, CLOSPO has recorded approximately 200 meetings and briefings with over 94 companies
Number of Meetings
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5
10
15
20
25
30
35
Aug-11 Sep-11 Oct-11 Nov-11 Dec-11 Jan-12 Feb-12 Mar-12 Apr-12 May-12 Jun-12 Jul-12 Aug-12 Sep-12 Oct-12 Nov-12 Dec-12
Contract Management
• You need to understand the contract and the obligations it places on both parties
• Long-term contracts/Standing Offers within CLOSPO contain regular Contract Status Reviews
• We are keen to build in manufacturing flexibility
• If you accept a Purchase Order the assumption is you will meet your obligations (eg schedule) – if it is unreasonable say so
• Engage early with CLOSPO staff if you identify an issue
• If in doubt – contact the Commonwealth representative
CLOSPO Tenders (2012)Item RFT Release RFT Close Estimated
Annual QtyEstimated
Annual Value Pre-release
Combat Boot Suite 8 Jul 11 As per tender
Standard Combat Uniform & Acc 1 Feb 12 As per tender
Mess Kit 15 Mar 12 As per tender
Knit wear 30 Mar 12 As per tender
Socks 24 May 12 As per tender
Flyers clothing 26 Jul 12 7 Nov 12 As per tender
ADF Parade Boots & shoes 17 Aug 12 14 Nov 12 As per tender
Cold Weather Flyers Ensemble 23 Aug 12 5 Dec 12 As per tender
Service Dress Caps 25 Oct 12 21 Feb 13 As per tender
General Purpose Jacket 9 Nov 12 31 Jan 13 16,500 $3.9M 8 Oct 12
Upcoming CLOSPO Tenders (2013)*Item RFT Release RFT Close Estimated
Annual QtyEstimated
Annual Value Pre-release
Boots - Cadets 21-Mar-13 19-Jun-13 9,000 $0.5 M 18-Jan-13
Wet and Foul Weather Ensembles 23-May-13 4-Sep-13 25,000 $3.5 M 22-Mar-13
Boots - Navy Fireman 7-Jun-13 5-Sep-13 8,500 $0.7 M 5-Apr-13
Embroidered Insignia 22-Aug-13 20-Nov-13 200,000 $0.3 M 21-Jun-13
FR Fire fighters & Antiflash hoods & Gloves
24-Oct-13 5-Feb-14 Various $0.2M 23-Aug-13
Swords & Accessories 7-Nov-13 5-Feb-14 Various $0.3M 6-Sep-13
Under Garments – CW & ECW 15-Nov-13 29-Mar-14 15,000 $0.6 M 14-Sep-13
* Check the annual procurement plan on AusTender
Colonel Jason BlainDirector
• Diggerworks Overview
• Adaptive Acquisition
• Focus and Activities– Trials– Land 125 Phase 4– DMTC Program 7
Scope
ArmyHd Mod&StratPlan
DMOHd Land Systems Hd Electronic Syst.
DSTOChief HPPD
CDGDG Land Dev
HQ Cell
Engagement & Analysis Team
Engineering & Development
Team
Director
Commercial Support DSTO Liaison
Integrated Soldier System Development Directorate
Committee Process: L125
Core Staff *
Guidance: Future & Emerging SCS Needs
* Close combat practioners, project managers, systems & design engineers
** Human Systems Integration, Injury Mechanisms, Materials Science, Cognitive Performance, Team Performance, etc.
S&T Support
**
Partnership Principles: • Shared Goals • Trust & Respect • Risk Acceptance
JHealthVCDFNavy
Air Force
DMTCProgram 7
LAND 125Phase 4
What is Diggerworks?
Mission• Diggerworks is to identify options and deliver integrated
soldier combat systems solutions in order to enhance the capability of the combatant.
INTEGRATION
CONFIGURATION
Soldier Combat System (SCS)
Purpose• Development – Continually improve the Soldier Combat
System (SCS). Find solutions that enhance the performance of the soldier.
• Systems integration - The soldier is an integrated system, not an aggregation of individual components (remove the ‘Christmas tree’ effect).
• Configuration management - Army, through the Integrated Soldier Systems Development Directorate (Diggerworks), has informed control over the SCS.
• Modernisation - Develop the requirements of the future soldier systems within the context of Army's force modernisation objectives and Defence Capability Plans. Land 125 Phase 4.
How it works!
Adaptive Acquisition
• No longer is everyone to be equipped the same:– Tier 1 – Specialists– Tier 2 – Close Combatants– Tier 3 – General Combatants
• The close combatant is to be treated differently.
• Buy less more often. System upgrades delivered in synch with Army’s force generation cycle.
Force Generation Cycle
Yr 0 Yr 1 Yr 2 Yr 3
Force Generation
Cycle
Adaptive Acquisition
High Readiness & Operations
Reconstitute & Individual Training
Collective Training & Force Preparation
Battle Group on Operations
Op Feedback
Integration& Testing @ Diggerworks
Refined Tender Spec
Acquire & deliver new
System
2 Year Turnaround
ReadyReadyReady ResetResetReset ReadyingReadyingReadying
User Need Refined
Trg Feedback
Modify
Plan ProposePro
ve
Poll
Place
Plan Propose
Prove
Poll
Place
Plan Propose
Prove
Poll
Place
Plan Propose
Prove
Poll
Place
Plan Propose
Prove
Poll
Place
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Diggerworks Focus• Integrate current soldier combat systems:
– Reduce the burden– Increase survivability:
• Protection• Mobility• Lethality• Dismounted Situational Awareness• Sustainability
– Improve interoperability.– The soldier and the Tactical Small Unit
Activities and Outcomes
Current Activities… (cont)
• Lumbar Support for PMV• Specialist Packs and other Load Carriage
systems• Tier 2 Hearing Protection• Near region SCS requirements • Good Idea Expos• Diggerworks LO and Fly Away teams• DMTC- Program 7• Land 125 Phase 4
Diggerworks Forum
• 1300 – 1700 today• Four Focus Areas:
– Dismounted Power Generation & Distribution– Dismounted Situational Awareness– Mobility and Sustainment Support– Hearing Protection
L125-4 Schedule and Scope• Schedule
– 2016 – First Pass Approval.– 2018 – Second Pass Approval.– From 2020 – Introduction Into Service.
• Scope (public DCP 2012)– Survivability– Dismounted Situational Awareness (DSA)– Lethality– Mobility– Sustainability
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DMTC Personnel Survivability Program (7)•DMTC Program 7 has been established and funded•$7.5M cash leveraging $20M in-kind, 5 years•Currently 4 technical thrust areas:
•
Technology Outputs
7.4.2 Power and Data Integrated T‐BAS
7.4Power Generation and Mgt
Individual Power GenerationIndividual Power & Data DistributionIndividual Power Storage.Integration of Power and Data Systems
7.4.1 Portable Power Generation and Storage
Improved Anti-Ballistic Soft Armour
7.3Advanced Fabric Technologies
Physical ProtectionHabitabilityCBR
7.3.1 High Strength Fabrics for Combat Clothing
7.3.2 Fabric Treatment for Improved Habitability
7.2 Soft Armour Systems Enhanced Ballistic ProtectionLighter Weight Ballistic Protection 7.2.1
7.1.2 High Curvature Body Armour
Technology Group Project Number & Name
7.1 Hard Armour Systems Plate TechnologiesHelmet Technologies
7.1.1 Ceramic Armour Technology
Defence Materials Technology Centre (DMTC) Program 7 – Personnel Survivability
Program
7
DMODMO
ArmyArmy
DSTODSTO
#2#2 Advise on relevance & priority
#4#4 Transition outputs to capability
#3#3 Endorse & Review Program
Army Capability
Integration
BoardArmy DMO
DSTO
CDG
Stakeholder Group
Defence & DMTC
DMTCDMTC
#1#1 Negotiate & Manage Projects
– Diggerworks - [email protected] Please use this address if you wish to contact Diggerworks directly on proposed enhancements to the soldier combat systems.
– Integrated Soldier Systems Branch - [email protected] Please use this address if you have generic enquiries about the Branch's business, or if you are unsure who to talk to on an issue. Your email will be passed to the appropriate person to respond.
Points of Contact