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RESET & Technology Insertion BG Roger A. Nadeau BG Roger A. Nadeau DCG, Systems of Systems Integration RDECOM 9 September 2004

RESET & Technology Insertion BG Roger A. Nadeau DCG, Systems of Systems Integration RDECOM 9 September 2004

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Page 1: RESET & Technology Insertion BG Roger A. Nadeau DCG, Systems of Systems Integration RDECOM 9 September 2004

RESET&

Technology Insertion

RESET&

Technology Insertion

BG Roger A. NadeauBG Roger A. NadeauDCG, Systems of Systems

Integration

RDECOM9 September 2004

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RESETRESET

• Return Systems to Pre-deployment Condition– Inspect and Repair to 10/20 Standards– Eliminate Desert Induced Damage– Repair Crash / Battle Damage Systems– Replace Attrited Systems

• Apply Approved MWOs

• Apply Enhancements to Address Critical, Safety, Readiness and Warfighting Deficiencies

Done in Theater of OperationsDone in Theater of Operations

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RECAPRECAP

• Return Systems to Near Zero Hours / Zero Miles Condition

• Technology Insertion Where Appropriate

Done at Depot/Industry LocationDone at Depot/Industry Location

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Survivable

Dominates the Battlefield

Lethal

Survivable

Heavy Task Force, Force Multiplier

Agile

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Not Invincible

Needs SurvivabilityEnhancement Options

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Agility Better Suited to Army Transformation

Survivability through Agility

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SASO/MOUT Survivability Enhancements Critical

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Non-Linear Battlefield Puts Thin Skinned Assets at High Risk

Must Have Survivability Options for Tactical Truck Fleet

Reliability Enhancements Also a Critical Need

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Technology InsertionTechnology Insertion

Army S&T

Other DOD S&T

Other Govt S&T

U.S. Industry S&T

International S&T

User Needs, Requirements, Experiments, Assessments

X

X X X X

X

X

S&T Organizations

Current Transition ProcessesFor S&T Projects

Products for the

Warfighter

Program 1

Program 2

Program 3

FY1 FY2 FY3 FY4 FY5 FY6 FY7 FY8 FY9

PEO Programs

What is coming?From who?

When?Does it work?

With how much risk?My investment?

What is needed?Expected?

When?With how much risk?

FOG OF

TECHNOLOGYTRANSITIONS

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BACKUP

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Operational Readiness Impacts

Operational Readiness Impacts

Funding–Long Lead Time Parts– Induction

Seed Assets–Backfill / Swap-out with Return of Assets for Theater–Reduces Lead-time of Return to Units–Buy At Least 90 days of Readiness

Must Have for Must Have for Next FightNext Fight

End StateEnd State–Supports DA G3 Priorities

EnablersEnablers

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Non - APSNon - APS

Aviation

Patriot

GroundSystems

• 9 Battalions Scheduled for Reset

• 3 Battalions Inducted (Bliss, Germany, Qatar)

• 6 Battalion Completed (Bliss, Germany)

• 3 ID on Target to meet July Reset.

• Equip f/ 82d & 101st Moving to Depots.

• Selected Seeds Approved for Depots. (Tanks, Bradleys, HETS, HMMWVs, etc.)

APSAPS• 206 of 218 Unit Sets Turned in.• Currently Supporting CONOPS.• Scheduled to Support OEF-5 / OIF-3.• Tasked to Prepare 1215 Trks ISO CMATT.

Total Issued 263

SWAReturns

ARF(Guam)

ARF(Diego)

AMC Reset SummaryAMC Reset Summary

• 1X1 Bde ( Watson) On-Station SEP 03• 1 CL V ( Page) On-Station Jul 04• 1 CS1(TBD):Apr 05• Sustainment Cargo Ship: TBD• HA/DR Ship: TBD

• 1X1 Bde ( Soderman), May 04• CS2: (TBD)• 1 CL V ( Carter), Mar 04• Sustainment Cargo Ship: TBD• HA/DR Ship: TBD

• 995 Aircraft to be Reset

• 789 Aircraft Available for Reset, (Worldwide)

• 210 Aircraft Currently Inducted

• 281 Aircraft Completed

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Units Serviceable &Units Serviceable &Reparable EquipmentReparable Equipment

Equipment Equipment Requiring Depot Requiring Depot

Level MaintLevel Maint

MobStationMob

Station

HomeStationHome

Station

Chain of CmdResponsible for TM 10/20Inspections and maintenance

Redeployment Equipment FlowRedeployment

Equipment Flow

THEATER:• 10/20 TI & ORDER, APPLY PARTS• PROPERTY BOOK INVENTORY, ADJUSTMENT

DOCUMENTS POSTED, REQUISITIONS PREPARED

• REDEPLOY PARTS LISTING AND PROPERTY BOOK REQUISITIONS WITH UNIT PERSONNEL

• AMC TO PROVIDE ASSISTANCE AS REQUIRED

HOME STATION/DEMOB STATION:• AC: SUBMIT PROPERTY BOOK AND 10/20 REQUISITIONS• RC: SUBMIT REQUISITIONS FOR PROPERTY BOOK LOSSES • RC: DMS VALIDATES FMC PRIOR TO SHIPMENT TO HOME

STATION• RC: 10/20 REQUISITIONS PROCESSED• RC: DEMOB CELLS WILL ACT AS EXECUTIVE AGENT AT

EACH DEMOB SITE. WILL VERIFY ARRIVAL, FMC STATUS AND FACILITATE MOVEMENT OF EQUIPMENT TO HOME STATION.

THEATERTHEATER CONUSCONUS

AC

RC

RC DEMOB CELLS

HomeStationHome

Station

AMC DEPOTUNITS UNITS

RedeploymentRedeploymentAssembly AreaAssembly Area