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Mr. Jim Schirmer, SES Deputy Program Executive Office
Ground Combat Systems,& Mr. Jeffrey Simonis,
DirectorArmy Contracting Command, DTA
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Maneuver Combat Systems (MCS) Project ManagerCOL John Bryan
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Current InitiativesOptionally Manned Fighting Vehicle (OMFV):• The Army will execute the five specific phases with the associated
planned program timeline– Phase 1: Develop OMFV acquisition and contracting strategies (select up to five digital
design contracts)– Phase 2: Digital design (select up to three detailed design and prototype contracts)– Phase 3: Detailed Design (CDR)– Phase 4: Prototype build and test– Phase 5: Production and fielding
Robotic Combat Vehicle (RCV):• RCV Light (L) and RCV Medium (M) Prototype Contracts awarded for
Phase II experiment• RCV (L) Soldiers assessments started, but put on hold until July due to
COVID-19 • PdM RCV (Program Executive Office Ground Combat Systems)
working draft Acquisition Strategy and Initial Cost Estimates for Program of Record (PoR)
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Short-Term OpportunitiesOMFV:• PM MCS currently developing Draft RFP for Industry feedback• OMFV sub-systems studies:
– PM MCS currently investigating areas to conduct trade studies to inform and shape OMFV Characteristics
RCV:Phase III Experiments – Continuing progression of off-road ground vehicle
autonomy development through the Ground Vehicle System Center (GVSC) with opportunities for future contracts in FY21 for Phase III payloads and platforms.
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Long-Term OpportunitiesOMFV:• Phase 2 includes a full and open competition to select up to three vendors for
the Phase 3 detailed designs• The three detailed design vendors will complete Phase 4 Prototype build and
test. • Phase 4 ends with a down select from three to one vendor for the Phase 5
Production and Fielding. • PM MCS will continue to refine trade studies to inform and shape OMFV
Characteristics through Phase 5
RCV:• RCV(L) projected PoR entrance at Milestone (MS) B in FY23 – competitive
strategy • RCV(M) projected PoR entrance at MS B in FY24 – competitive strategy• RCV(H) PoR details to be determined (TBD)
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OMFV Program Schedule
Decision Points• DP1: Award up to 5 vendors for prelim. digital design• DP2: Award up to 3 vendors for detailed digital design, and
prototype build and test • DP3: Proceed to prototype build (up to 3 vendors)• DP4: Down-select to one vendor for Low Rate Initial
Production (LRIP)• DP5: Full rate production decision
Key Aspects of Acquisition Approach:• Maintains competition through LRIP, reducing overall lifecycle cost and risk. • Extensive use of modeling and simulation, integration labs, mock-ups, etc. to verify subsystem
capabilities and reduce integration risk.• Soldier touch points ensure feedback through the program and supports TTP development. • Utilizes technology sprints for technology maturation and risk reduction where applicable.
High risk technology required to address capability gaps is deferred to future increments.
FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 FY27 FY28 FY29 FY30
Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Major Milestone Milestone Decision Point Soldier Touchpoint Design ReviewContract Design Build Test Logistics
Phase 1 Phase 2 Phase 3 Phase 4 Phase 5
MDAP Approval MDD MS C FUE
DP #1 Competive Award 5 KTRs
DP #2 Competitive Award3 KTRs + LL Material
DP #3 Proceed to Prototype DP #4 Down Select - 1 KTR DP #5 FRP Decision
Market Research
RFP Develop
RFPRelease
KTR Proposals
SSEB M&S / Sub System Testing
Long Lead Material Items
Digital Design
PDRDetailed Design
CDRBuild / Integrate Vehicle Test LRIP Mat'l Lead LRIP Build Full Rate Production
NET/ LUT
Prod Qual Testing(PQT)
RFP Dev
RFPRel
KTR Proposals
SSEB SSEB NET/IOTE
28 Apr 2020Rev: 1.2
Documents/SA and LPD/Technical Manuals Development Logistics Product Update
Major Milestone Milestone Decision Point Soldier Touchpoint Design ReviewContract Design Build Test Logistics
Field a BN
Test a Company
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Phased RCV Strategy Overview
RCV Light (L) Mission: Reconnaissance
RCV Heavy (H)Mission: Decisive Lethality Wingman
S&T PoR*
Phase I – Assess / Learn(Platoon-Level): Establish Reconnaissance
Phase II - Prototype(Company-Level): Establish Offense / Defense
Phase III - Refine(Company-Level): Establish Combined Arms Breach
• 1 platoon of four RCV Surrogates, 1 platoon of four RCV(L) MCOTS, and 1 platoon of four
RCV(M) MCOTs controlled by six Control Vehicles
• 1 platoon of four RCV Surrogates controlled by 2 Control Vehicles
Key Tasks: • Focus on reconnaissance tasks; zone,
route recon, screen• Demonstrate ControlDesired Outcomes:• Burndown Risk• Refine requirements• Inform DP2
Key Tasks: • Focus on deliberate attack,
hasty defense• Demonstrate Integration of
GFS into Industry provided RCV MCOTS
• Demonstrate use of GFE Controller
Desired Outcomes:• Burndown risk • Refine requirements• Inform DP3
• 1 platoon of four RCV Surrogates, 1 platoon of four purpose-built RCV(M), and 1 platoon of four purpose-built RCV(H) controlled by six Control Vehicles
Key Tasks: • Focus on attack, combined
arms breach, defense• Demonstrate Integration of
GFS into Industry provided RCV(M)
• Demonstrate control using GFE Program of Record controller
Desired Outcomes:• Burndown risk • Provide requirements for a
PoR• Inform DP4 to transition
mature RCV platforms into a PoR
Bridging the “Valley of Death” through Phased Prototype Experimentation (Virtual Experiments + Soldier Touch Points)
Est FUE ‘28
Est FUE ‘30
Details TBD
Purpose: (1) Drive Manned-Unmanned-Teaming (MUM-T) doctrine by developing the unmanned combat CONOPS, TTPs, and force structure, and (2) develop and refine requirements for a Program of Record (PoR)
RCV Medium (M) Mission: Anti-Tank Augmentation
MCOTS - Military Commercial off the Shelf FUE - First Unit Equipped DP - Decision Point TTPs - Tactics, techniques and proceduresGFS - Government Furnished System S&T - Science & Technology PoR - Program of Record GFE - Government Furnished Equipment
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Brian CorriganInfantry & Artillery Vehicle, ACC-DTA
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Main Battle Tank Systems (MBTS) Project ManagerMr. David Marck
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• Abrams: M1A2 SEPv2 Field Modifications• Abrams: M1A2 SEPv3 Production and Fielding• Abrams: M1A2 SEPv4 Modernization• CRS: M88A3 prototype Other Transaction Agreement (OTA)• CRS: M88A2 Extension to STS Contract• CRS: M88A2 Engine Electronic Fuel Injection OTA• FMS: Production of Kuwait Case for 218 M1A2K tanks and Total Package
Fielding• FMS: Production of Saudi Case for 133 M1A2S tanks, 20 M88A1 and
Total Package Fielding• FMS: Production of 108 M1A2T tanks, M88A2s, HETs, and Total Support
Package for an Armor BDE & Training Base
Current Initiatives
CONTINUOUSLY IMPROVE COMPONENT RELIABILITY, SURVIVABILITY, SUSTAINABILITY, AND SUPPORTABILITY
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Short-Term OpportunitiesOpportunity Period of Performance
Abrams transmission upgrades 4QFY19-FY22
CRS: Award M88A2 1790 Engine Reliability Improvement Other Transaction Agreement
4QFY20-FY22
CRS: Award M88 A2 FY20 Production Contract
4QFY20-FY22
CRS: M88A2 Extension to STS Contract 4QFY20-FY22
FMS: 162 M1A1 SA tanks, Total Support Package and potentially, 25 M88A2s
Production starting as early as 2021; M88A2s TBD
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Long-Term OpportunitiesOpportunity Period of PerformanceAbrams: Vehicle Exhaust Engine Smoke System (VEESS)
Q2FY20-FY25
Abrams: Trophy A-kit and ITM improvement Q2FY21-FY25
CRS: Award M88 A3 Production Contract FY22
CRS: M88 New STS Contract FY22
FMS: M1A2 tanks, M88A2s, HETs, and Total Support Package for an Armor BDE & Training Base
Starts in 2020 (final tank production in 2025); fielding & in-country support begins in 2023
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Industry Points of ContactCompany Name EmailBAE (Supplier Diversity) Barbara Knox [email protected]
BAE (Production) Jennifer Ickes [email protected]
GD (Suppliers) Jim Boza [email protected]
GD (Programmatics) Darin Johnson [email protected]
Allison Ken Adgie [email protected]
Honeywell Gerhard Schroter [email protected]
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COL Ryan O’Quinn, Combat Systems, ACC-DTA
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Mounted Armored Vehicles (MAV) Project Manager
Bryan J. McVeigh, PMP
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PM MAV – Portfolio ABCT Perspective
Mortar Carrier (MC): XM1287
General Purpose (GP): XM1283
Mission Command (MCmd):XM1286
Medical Treatment (MT): XM1285
Medical Evacuation (ME): XM1284
*Based on K-series MTOE
• PM MAV makes up 62% of the ABCT Formation
• Bradley ~ 32% • Fleet 3,340
(A3, ODS-SA, ODS, BFIST)• A4 - AAO 731
• AMPV ~ 30% • AAO 2,897 (Five Variants)
M270A2 MLRS
M2A4 Infantry Fighting Vehicle
M7A3 BFIST
Restore mobility, support, protection, indirect fires, and comms to the ABCT Formation
AMPV and Bradley –60% commonality
ABCT
Abrams 21%(87)
AMPV (M113 FoV
Replacement)30%(131)
Bradley IFV 29%(125)
Recovery Vehicle 9%(35)
BFIST 3% (13)
Paladin 4% (18)
FAASV 4% (18)
PM MAV makes up 62% of the ABCT Formation
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Bradley Program Overview
Track and Suspension ECP- Extended Life Track- Heavy Weight Torsion Bars- Dampers and Road Arms
Assured Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT)Joint Battle Command Platform (JBCP) Upgrade
Situational Awareness / Mission Command- Improved FBCB2 Integration
- KGV-72 (Programmable Encryption Device)- Blue Force Tracker (BFT) 2- Mounted Family of Computing Systems (MFoCS)- Joint Battle Command - Platform (JBC-P)
- Common Intelligent Display- Nett Warrior- New Central Processor Unit
Power Train- 675 HP Power Pack Upgrade*- 800 HP Transmission Efficiencies*- Cooling System Modification- Upgraded Final Drives*
Enabled Capabilities- Counter RCIED (Remote Control Improvised
Explosive Device) Electronic Warfare (CREW) v3
Electrical System (28 Vdc)- Electrical Power Upgrade (from 400
amps to 990 amps)- High Speed Slip Ring Upgrade- 1 G Ethernet Switch- Vehicle Health Management System
(VHMS), Phase I- Battery Monitoring*- Begins VICTORY architecture
compliance
Current Fleet
Accelerated Technologies- Automatic Fire Extinguishing System
(AFES) Optimization – Phase One- Driver’s DVE Wide Field of View (FOV)
* Common with other platforms
A4 ECP (Mobility)
SurvivabilityActive Protection Systems: Iron Fist –
Light Decoupled
Underbelly Interim Solution (UBIS)
Current Armored Brigade Combat Team (ABCT) platforms were exceeding, Space, Weight, and Power - Cooling (SWaP-C) limitations while the Army continues to add / increase capabilities. Bradley ECPs were initiated to restore lost platform capability by increasing survivability and providing increased power to the Bradley Family of Vehicles.
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Electrification- Electrical Power Upgrade (increase Amperage ~1Kamps)- 600Volt Architecture backbone / Vetronics upgrade- 1 G Ethernet Switch- Vehicle Health Management System (VHMS), Phase I- Battery Monitoring- CD External power/APU
Survivability / Force Protection- Commander Weapon Station Redesign- MAPS with Laser Warning Receiver- Reactive Armor Tile Upgrade- CARC-Z Vehicle Paint Upgrade- Remote Weapon Station
Crew Enablers / User Interface- Vehicle Health Management System (VHMS), Phase I- Battery Monitoring- AUX Power/APU- ECS- Hand holds- Embedded Training- SW GUI Optimization
Mobility / Power Train
- RAM & P-SPEC Variances- Track / Suspension - Power Pack enhancement (M2A4 dual generator)
Situational Awareness / Network Enhancements- 360 SA- Out-of-Hatch COP/SA- C2 Intercom Migration- Cross Domain Solution- Improved FBCB2 Integration
- Mounted Family of Computer Systems (MFoCS)- Joint Battle Command - Platform (JBC-P)
- Common Intelligent High Resolution Display (CDR & Driver)- Wireless TAC/TOC
Variant Evolution- Turreted Mortar- Modular Seating & Stowage
Rapid Capabilities and Critical Technologies Office- Hybrid Electric Drive- Wireless Communications
MAV Modernization OverviewResponsible for vehicle modernization efforts aimed at integrating mature technologies
and developing capability enhancements to the Bradley & AMPV family of vehicles.
AMPVBoth AMPV & BradleyBradley Surrogate
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AMPV Program OverviewThe Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) will replace the Armored Brigade Combat Team’s (ABCT’s) M113 Family of Vehicles
(FoVs). The AMPV addresses the M113’s shortcomings in: survivability and force protection; size, weight, power, and cooling (SWAP-C); and ability to incorporate future technologies and the Army’s Network. The AMPV will provide Commanders with viable capabilities
to maneuver across the full breadth of the ABCT battlefield.
The M113 FoV accounts for ~30% of the ABCT’s tracked fleet
Given the scope and scale of the M113 FoV in an ABCT, M113 replacement is a significant
investment decision for the Army
Army Acquisition Objective: 2,897
Restore mobility, support, protection, indirect fires, and comms to the ABCT Formation
*Based on K-series MTOE (EAB not included)
MT 2% (10)
MCmd 13%(55)
ME 8%(32)
MC 4%(18)
GP 3%(16)
ABCT
Abrams 21%(87)
AMPV (M113 FoV
Replacement)30%(131)
Bradley IFV 29%(125)
Recovery Vehicle 9%(35)
BFIST 3% (13)
Paladin 4% (18)
FAASV 4% (18)
Mortar Carrier (MC): XM1287
General Purpose (GP): XM1283
Mission Command (MCmd):XM1286
Medical Treatment (MT): XM1285
Medical Evacuation (ME): XM1284
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Brian CorriganInfantry & Artillery Vehicle, ACC-DTA
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Self-Propelled Howitzer Systems (SPHS)Project ManagerCOL Tim Fuller
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PdD Paladin
Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA)
• PdD Paladin• PdM Extended Range Cannon Artillery (ERCA)
PM SPHS Initiatives &Opportunities
Opportunity WhenRear View Camera (OTA) 3QFY20-Q1FY22Chief of Section Protection (OTA) 3QFY20-T2 Armor/Undersponsons Kit (FAR-Based) 2QFY20-Q2FY22
Opportunity WhenComponents for prototypes (OTA) OngoingContractor Logistical Support FY22-
Current Initiatives
Opportunities
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Brian CorriganInfantry & Artillery Vehicle, ACC-DTA
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Stryker Brigade Combat Team Project Manager
COL William Venable
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PM SBCT Top 6 Program Activities• Fleet Strategy
– 2-4 ID SBCT Fielding in FY20– 1-2 ID SBCT Fielding in FY22– DVH A1 Production (6 year contract)– Flat Bottom Sustainment in FY21– Approved future requirements
utilizing Stryker platform
• ECP Programs – CROWS - Javelin ECP– Anti-Tank Guided Missile Vehicle
ECP– 3 BDE 30mm (Competitive)
• Stryker Network Modernization
• APS Integration/Characterization– Abrams – Trophy– Bradley – Iron Fist – Continue understanding impacts to
light vehicles
• Vehicle Protection Systems– Modular Active Protection Systems– Laser Warning Receiver Rodeo– Hard Kill/Soft Kill
• FMS – 1 active case
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SBCT Modernization and Fielding Schedule
Preparedby:DAPR-FDD
F Y 1 9 F Y 2 0 F Y 2 1 F Y 2 2 F Y 2 3 F Y 2 4 F Y 2 5 F Y 2 6 F Y 2 7 F Y 2 8 F Y 2 9 F Y 3 0 F Y 3 11 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4
0 1 2 3
Test
ECPs
30mm
DVHA1
Test
1 6 83 42CROWS-J
Test 12 7
84 6 9ATGM
Production
Production
Production
30mm SBCTs
3211
EvaluateDesign
2
5 7
1
2
Additional 30mm SBCTs
Upgrade DVH to
9
3x DVHs
4 5 6
DVHA1A1 Fielding window
Current ASL Stryker Brigade Modernization GuidanceMarch 2018 Fleet Mix AROCAddress final mix of DVH and FBH:• DVHA1 production at 1 SBCT/year
• Resourced at 1/2 SBCT/YR• Used Exchange Process for DVHA1
March 2019 Lethality AROCIncrease Stryker Lethality:• Field CROWS-Javelin and MITAS
upgrades• Field 3x SBCTs 30mm MCWS
beginning FY22
March 2020 Stryker Vehicle Mod AROC Approved:• Claimant Courses of Action (COAs)• Army prioritization for claimantsConfirmed:• 1/2 SBCT/Year procurement
3 5
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Stryker Future OpportunitiesStryker Demands
(FY Demand Begins)QTY Govt OPR Industry Lead
6x DVHA1 SBCTs + TDA (FY20) 2,318 PM Stryker GDLS
3x 30mm MCWS SBCTs + TDA (FY21) 269 PM Stryker In competition
Terrestrial Layer System Strykers (FY20) 44 PM EW&C (PdMTSW)
Unknown*
Additional Medical Variants for 7x SBCTs (FY21)
70 PM Stryker GDLS
Stryker BCT Fire Direction Centers (FY21) 99 PM Stryker Unknown*
CPI2 Mission Command Platforms (FY21) 184 PM Mission Command Unknown*
NBCRV (FY23) 30 PM Stryker/JPM NBC GDLS/FLIR
Platoon Leader Strykers for MSHORAD BNs (FY28)
36 PM CMD/PM Stryker GDLS/Unknown
Medical Variants for MSHORAD BNs (FY28) 20 GDLS/Unknown
Future Emerging FMS for FBH Strykers TBD PM Stryker GDLS/ANAD
*General Purpose DVHA1 with appropriate modifications. Modifications acquisition will need to be IAW FAR. PM SBCT not OPR for all modifications. Subsystem efforts best opportunities.
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VPS Layered Protection
Long Range Protect & AttackDisable the Sensor - Defeat the Shooter - Preempt the
MunitionPredictive - Proactive - Preemptive
Collaborative ProtectionInfinite Magazine
Multiple EngagementsMid-Range Defeat & DestroyDefeat the Munition - Destroy the
ShooterCooperative Protection
Multi-Threat,Single to Multiple Engagement
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VPS Tranche Priorities Tranche 0 – Expedited APS activity
Tranche 1 – Programs of Record (NOW – FY24)o SIGMANo Improved Reactive Armor Tileso Laser Warning Receiver with MAC; MAPS
Tranche 2 – Ongoing research (FY22 – 26)o Hard Kill / Soft Kill w/ MAPSo Threat Detectiono CCDO
Tranche 3 – Future (FY26 – TBD)o C-UASo Artificial: Intelligent Ground System Survivability (IGSS)
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Shannon JewellStryker Brigade, ACC-DTA
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Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF)Project Manager
David Dopp
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• Provides IBCTs with mobile, protected direct fire capability to apply lethal and sustained long-range fires to armored vehicles, hardened enemy fortifications and dismounted personnel
• Materiel solution of integrated mature technology, components & sub-systems• Full & Open Competition, down select to 2
for MTA phase:– Armor Coupons– BH&T– 12 vehicles– DT & OT
• Down select to 1 for LRIP in FY22– Option #1: 26 vehicles– Option #2: 28 Vehicles– DT&OT
• Army Acquisition Objective: 504 vehicles
MPF Overview
MPF achieves aggressive schedule by leveraging competition & integration of technologically mature systems.
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MPF Program Schedule FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26
PPT x 2 KTRs
FUSL / PQT
TM Development TM Update/Verification
TRR
SVARR
FRP
LRIP 1Award
RFP Release
DMR
Test Rpt
SSEB EMD
Award
FUE*
MS C
FUI
TRR
IOC
Proposal Update & SSEB
Prototypes(14 ea X 2 KTRs)
Supportability Assessment
MaterialLead Time
Middle Tier Acquisition Section 804
KP1 KP4KP2 KP3 KP5 KP6 KP7 KP8 KP9
LUT
IOT&E
Armor Characterization
CDE
Test Rpt
MTA
KP1 - Contract Award PrepKP2 - Design Maturity Review UpdateKP3 - Test Readiness Review UpdateKP4 - Soldier Vehicle Assessment (SVA) ReadinessKP5 - SVA Completion, LUT Readiness, Logistics UpdateKP6 - LUT/PPT Results; MS C and LRIP Award PrepKP7 - PQT/FUSL Readiness and Production StatusKP8 - IOTE Readiness; Log Update; FRP J&A/Material AwardKP9 - PQT/IOTE Results; FRP/FUE Readiness
* Organic Support at FUE
PRR
Data As Of: 3/21/20
LogDem
o
Material Release
Bid Sample T&E
Soldier VehAssessment
SVATrai
nBuild
TestLog
SoldierFeedback
= First Unit EquippedFUE
FUI = First Unit Issued
FRP = Full Rate Production
= Initial Operational CapabilityIOC
= Mid Tier Acquisition DecisionMTA
FRP 1Award
LRIP 2Award
FRP EarlyOrder Material Award
FRP 2Award
FRP 3Award
LRIP 2 Deliveries
(28 vehicles)FRP Deliveries (48 vehicles)
LRIP 1 Production / Material Lead Time
LRIP 2 Production / Material Lead Time
LRIP 1 Deliveries
(26 vehicles)
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