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Vision

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Develop & Guide the Integration of PeoplePeople,

ProcessesProcesses, & TechnologyTechnology

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Joint Definition of an Expeditionary Force

An armed force organized to accomplish a specific objective in

a foreign land.

Source: JP 1-02Amended through 30 Nov 2004

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Characteristics of an Expeditionary Force:

• Agile and flexible force

• Capable of a broad range of military objectives

• Deploy rapidly

• Enter objective though forcible means

• Sustain itself for an extended period of time

• Withdraw quickly

• Reconstitute rapidly

General J. L. JonesCMC What’s in a Word?AFJI - Oct 2000

Marine Corps VisionMarine Corps Vision

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Marine Corps LogisticsMarine Corps Logistics

Improved Equipment RAM

Enhanced Distribution

Robust Logistics Command & Control

Evolved Log Processes

Current and Future Warfighting Concepts

Enhanced Expeditionary and Joint

Capabilities

Optimized Use of Strategic and

Operational Mobility

Influence

EnableResult

Contribute to

Increased CSS Capabilities

Reduced Logistics Footprint

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• Less Logistics Mass

• Adaptive Change

• Superior Information – Ops / Intel / Log

• Respond better at-Sea to changes Ashore

A Logistics Path to Change…A Logistics Path to Change…

Constant Innovation

Joint Operational Capabilities

Effects-Based Logistics

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Future Sea-Basing OperationsFuture Sea-Basing Operations

• These changes in our concepts and capabilities for fire and maneuver

will demand changes in the methods we use to sustain naval forces.

• Being developed as part of the Marine Corps’ Logistics Modernization

effort in conjunction with Naval Logistics Integration & MAGTF

Logistics Integration.

Sea-Basing contributes to increased operational tempo by increasing speed,

mobility, and maneuverability while decreasing or eliminating operational pauses.

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The LogMod ProgramThe LogMod Program

What is it?

Logistics Modernization (LogMod) is USMC’s multi-year,

multi-faceted global program to make MAGTF Marines more effective / more lethal – by improving logistics processes

and the information systems that support those processes.

LogMod’s focus is on the integration of

people, processes, and technology

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The LogMod ProgramThe LogMod Program

Major Initiatives

• Logistics Operational Architecture (OA)

• Global Combat Support System–Marine Corps (GCSS-MC)

• Material Readiness Process Improvement– Marine Air Ground Task Force (MAGTF) Distribution– Realignment of Maintenance (RoM)– Realignment of Supply (RoS)

• Logistics Command and Control Requirements

• Logistics Combat Element (LCE, formerly CSSE) Communications Bandwidth

• FSSG/MLG Restructuring/Renaming

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”…Future Marine Corps operational concepts, contained in Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare (EMW), will depend a great deal on the use of

Naval Logistics. A cornerstone of our use will be with the emerging Naval Sea-Base concept….”

-- DC, I&L to N4, Aug 2001 I&L and N4 TOR on

Naval Logistics Naval Logistics IntegrationIntegration

Signed - July 2003

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The Navy and Marine Corps will move beyond logistic interoperability and will seek an integration of their

Service logistics processes to optimize support to daily operations

and future sea-basing

Naval Logistics IntegrationNaval Logistics Integration

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HLZ

REQUESTSREQUESTS DELIVERYDELIVERYHLZ

BNBN

LFOCLFOC

CATFN4

CATFN4

DIRECTDIRECTDIRECTDIRECT

COORDINATECOORDINATECOORDINATECOORDINATE

BEACH (SURFACE)

BEACH (SURFACE)

SEA BASESEA BASE

CLFCLF

CSGCSG

BEACHBEACH

CATF MOVEMENTCONTROL

CATF MOVEMENTCONTROL

HDCHDCTACCTACC

CSS SupplyCSS Supply

TACLOGTACLOG

CLTF MOVEMENTCONTROL

CLTF MOVEMENTCONTROL

CDR,LOGISTICS

TASK FORCE

CDR,LOGISTICS

TASK FORCE

LFOCLFOC TACLOGTACLOG

MATERIALCONTROLOFFICER

MATERIALCONTROLOFFICER

PRIMARY CONTROLPRIMARY CONTROL

T-AO, T-AE, T-AFS, T-AKET-AO, T-AE, T-AFS, T-AKE

AOE, T-AOEAOE, T-AOE

CLTF SUPPLY/MAT

CONTROL

CLTF SUPPLY/MAT

CONTROL

LFSP

HST

COCOCOCOCOCO

CONUSCONUS

Common User Sealift / AirliftCommon User Sealift / AirliftAMC / MSC /AMC / MSC /

HLZ(HELO)HLZ

(HELO)

CLTF SERVICES/ FACILITIES

CLTF SERVICES/ FACILITIES

ESGESG

CLTF MEDICAL

CLTF MEDICAL

CLTF MAINT/REPAIR

CLTF MAINT/REPAIR

JOINT MOVEMENTCONTROL

JOINT MOVEMENTCONTROL

MPF (F)MPF (F)

CSSCSS

SHUTTLESHUTTLE TILT-ROTOR

Advance Advance BaseBase

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CVBG

Integrated NavalIntegrated NavalExpeditionary Strike ForceExpeditionary Strike Force

Sea-Based LogisticsSea-Based LogisticsConceptConcept

NEARESTBASE

ALSS/FLS

Shuttle ships return to base for reload

T-AO

T-AFS

T-AE

CVN

AOE

CG

DDG

CG

DDG

USNFuel/Ammo/Stores

LPD

LSD

LHD

CSG

Amphibs

USNFuel/Ammo/StoresUSN USMCFuel/Ammo/Stores

MPG / ESG

MPF / ESG STATION SHIP

DDG

T-AO

T-AE

MPF Shuttle Ship(by Exception)

SHUTTLE SHIPSUSN & USMC Cargo

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IntegrateTTF’s &Staffing

MCCDCStudies

NavalLogistics

Integration(NLI)

N4 - I&LStrategic

Focus

MAGTF Logistics RoadmapMAGTF Logistics Roadmap

Career Paths

MAGTF Logistics

People

Leadership Alignment

Process

Seamless & Integrated

Technology

Supports & Enables

Education & Training

Organizations

Log Chain OALog OA AIRSpeed/MALSP II

Metrics to Execute PMP NAVRIIP

Tactical Business OAROM O-I-D

Enterprise IT SystemGCSS-MC N-ERP

MAGTF Logistics C2CLC2S CAC2S

Autonomic Logistics RoadmapAuto Log PO ALIS/CACE

Culture, Beliefs,Behaviors

Performance in EMWOptimize Seabase

Supports New Process, Builds Leaders’ Confidence

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““Sense and Respond”Sense and Respond”Key IdeasKey Ideas

• Demand can be unpredictable, so success depends on speed of pattern

recognition and speed of response

• The best supply chain is no longer one that is highly optimized, but one

that is highly flexible

• Organizes Units and subunits into “modular capabilities” that negotiate with

one another over commitments

• Networks “self-synchronize” via a common environment and set of

shared objectives

• Uses IT for data sharing, “knowing earlier,” commitment tracking, and role

reconfiguration

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Paradigm

Shifts

Reengineering

Rationalization

Automation

HighLowReturn

Low

High

Risk

Speed up existing tasks

Streamlining SOPs, eliminating obvious bottlenecks

Radical redesign work processes, eliminate repetitive paper-intensive tasks, maximize information technology

Radical rethinking of the nature of Business & Organization

Scope of Organizational

& Systems Change

Sea-Based Logistics

Today

Log Modernization

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