Agile Combat Support Program Executive Officer (PEO) Review and Outlook (R&O) Ms. Lynda Rutledge AFPEO/ACS 24 March 2016.

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Agile Combat Support Program Executive Officer (PEO) Review and Outlook (R&O) Ms. Lynda Rutledge AFPEO/ACS 24 March 2016

Who is ACS? 600+ programs/efforts 26 AML 150 Product Support 100+ IML 1 UON 200 FMS 150 service contracts 1800 people $18.9B across FYDP USAF & FMS Provides: Human Systems Electronic Warfare & Avionics Automatic Test Systems Support Equipment & Vehicles Simulators AFMETCAL Acquisition Environmental & Industrial Facilities

ACS – Our Impact

Agile Combat Support Directorate Vacant Position is being filled CMSgt Jonathan Redfern Chief Enlisted Manager Colonel Gregory McNew Deputy PEO/Director Ms. Lynda Rutledge PEO/Director Colonel James T. Moore Director’s Senior IMA Mr. Jimmy Bailey Chief, Auto Test Sys Div Colonel Earl Stolz Chief, EW & AV Div Colonel Jeffry Gates Chief, Spt Equip/Veh Div Mr. Alex Briskin Chief, Acq Env & Industrial Facilities Div Mr. Paul Kube Chief, AFMETCAL Div Colonel William (Chip) Mosle Chief, Human Sys Div Colonel Daniel Marticello Chief, Simulators Div Photo Forth-coming TBD Ms. Vicki Fry Chief , Contracting Ms Kristin Scherer Chief, Financial Management Ms. Jacqueline Janning-Lask Director of Engineering Ms. Cheryl Ferrell Chief , Logistics Ms. JoAnn Freburg Chief, Management Operations Mr. Dennis Deitner Chief, Portfolio Analysis Mr. Ron Hannan Chief, Security TBD Chief, FMS 4

PEO Priorities Cyber Resiliency—Building security-in future acquisitions; proactive management of current threats Driving down contract award timelines More frequent/earlier communication with industry Instilling agile, life cycle management mindset across Directorate Creating more competitive and small business opportunities Adopting Modular and Open Systems Architecture

ACS Portfolio

Support Equipment & Vehicles (SE&V) Product Line

SE&V Acquisition Contract Value & Type Breakdown Sole Source, 10 Competitive, 18

Noise Suppression System/Fire Suppression System (NSS/FSS) Sustainment Contract Requirement Noise Suppression System (NSS) and Fire Suppression System (FSS) sustainment Lead Command: AFMC Supporting Commands: ACC, AETC, AFGSC, AFRC, AFSOC, AMC, ANG, PACAF, USAFE Acquiring Organization: AFPEO/Agile Combat Support, Support Equipment & Vehicles Division, AFLCMC/WNZ Background Info This will be a long-term contract to combine NSS & FSS sustainment, support , and upgrades for all NSS & FSS models 7 different NSS types 126 total CONUS & OCONUS units Competitive; approximate value $300M+ Notional Schedule Acquisition Planning Start Oct 15 RFI Dec 15 Industry Day Dec 15 ASP Jul 16 Solicitation Dec 16 Award Oct 17

Towbarless Tow Vehicle (TTV) Requirement The Air National Guard (ANG) is requesting procurement of 50 Towbarless Tow Vehicles(TTV) to be used for pre-position of aircraft (A-10, F-15, F-16, F-22 and F-35) in confined spaces. Eliminates tow bar need. Funded by: ANG Acquiring Organization: AFPEO/Agile Combat Support, Support Equipment & Vehicles Division, AFLCMC/WNZD Background Info New acquisition of a vehicle capable of meeting requirements within ANG specification Market Research identified 10 Small Businesses capable of manufacturing TTV Notional Schedule Acquisition Planning Start May 15 RFI Aug 15 Estimated RFP Jun 16 Estimated Contract Award Jan 17

MHU-110/MHU-141 Munitions Trailer Replacement Program Requirement Used for temporary storage & transportation of munitions. Nuclear certified and can be used for conventional and nuclear munitions. Lead Command: ACC Supporting Commands: All MAJCOMs Acquiring Organization: AFPEO/Agile Combat Support, Support Equipment & Vehicles Division, AFLCMC/WNZB MHU-110 MHU-141 Background Info Will design/test/deliver initial production units to begin recapitalizing legacy ~6K MHU-110/141 trailer fleet (MHU-110: 1,593/MHU-141: 4,322) which ended production in 70’s and is near the end of its 2nd service life. Due to extended service life, both trailers experiencing significant sustainment issues such as parts obsolescence and structural fatigue (cracked welds, metal fatigue, etc.). Notional Schedule Acquisition Planning Start May 13 RFI May 15 Industry Day Oct 15 RFP 4Q FY16

72kW Flight Line Generator Set Upcoming Acquisition Requirement Diesel engine driven source of electrical power which provides 72kW (90KVA), 115/200VAC, 3-phase, 400Hz, 28 & 270 VDC power used for starting aircraft and various ground maintenance tasks Lead Command: ACC Supporting Commands: All MAJCOMs Acquiring Organization: AFPEO/Agile Combat Support, Support Equipment & Vehicles Division, AFLCMC/WNZB Procuring Generator Set similar to B809E Background Info Replaces 72kW flight line & 60kw gas turbine engine generator set fleets. Comprised of 7 models, dating back to ’79. 60kW fleet is comprised of 3 models dating back to ‘64. Will acquire 5K-6K units to replace all legacy 72kW and 60kw generator sets. Requirements include AF, sister services, and FMS customers. Notional Schedule Acquisition Planning Start Aug 16 RFP Dec 16 Award Jul 17 Testing 4Q FY18 - 2Q FY19 Production Readiness 3Q FY19 Production Units Order 4Q FY19

Automatic Test Systems Product Line ATS Program Groups Organizational Level COLT IFF CAPRE Intermediate Level F-16/A-10/C-5 AIS F-15 AIS B-1 ARTS CM-ATS Depot Level VDATS CBATS TMDE Meters Analyzers Calibrators Test Sets Common Organizational Level Tester F-15 AIS CBATS Versatile Depot Automatic Test Station TMDE Every mission requires ATS test solutions!

Bomber Armament Tester Requirement Develop a common reliable, deployable, nuclear certified, cyber secure bomber armament tester for B-1, B-2 and B-52 Lead Command: AFGSC Supporting Commands: AFMC Acquiring Organization: AFPEO/Agile Combat Support, Automatic Test Systems Division, AFLCMC/WNA Background Info Merges functionality of six obsolete legacy bomber testers (MUSTANG – Multi-User System Tester Armament Next Generation, COLT – Common Organizational Level Tester, CBMTS – Conventional Bomb Module Test Set, ESTS – C – Electronic System Test Set (Model C), JBERTS – Junction Box Ejector Rack Test Set, MAU-12 – Munitions Adapter Unit) into a deployable, nuclear-certified, self-test capable, testing unit Schedule Acquisition Planning Start Oct 14 RFI Sep 14/Dec 15 Industry Day Feb 15 RFP Jun 16 Award Mar 17 Fielding Aug 19

Electronic Warfare & Avionics Product Line Common Avionics Targeting, Navigation, and IRST Pods GPS User Equipment Ground/Airborne Comm and Nav Systems Data Links/Gateways Electronic Warfare Electronic Countermeasures/Jammers Radar Warning Receivers Chaff/Flare Dispensers Missile Warning Systems The Automatic Test Support Group provides our nation’s war fighters and allies the most combat capable and affordable Automatic Test Systems (ATS) in the world.  They manage and maintain ATS over its life cycle and are responsible for the identification, acquisition, and sustainment of all Air Force common ATS and Test, Measurement, and Diagnostic Equipment (TMDE) supporting USAF, Joint Services, FMS and U.S. Coalition customers as well as the management of 21,000 NSNs. The Support Equipment and Vehicles Sustainment Group provides our nation’s war fighters and allies the most combat capable and affordable support systems in the world.  They ensure maintenance and management of support equipment over its life cycle and are responsible for managing the sustaining all Air Force vehicles, ground support/propulsion support/life support equipment, and Air Force Basic Expeditionary Airfield Resources (BEAR). They are responsible for the management of 42,072 equipment NSNs and 10,000 plus; NSNs for spares. The Materiel Support Group provides our nation’s war fighters and allies the most combat capable and affordable logistics support in the world. The focal point for all matters concerning supply chain management business activities, Commodity Councils, logistics transformation, contract depot maintenance, and logistics data and system support. Policy, guidance and support are provided for major activities that include logistics management systems, equipment and stock fund item buy and repair requirements, stock fund, management of worldwide inventory levels, end items of equipment, Foreign Military Sales, Contract Repair and management, acquisition, storage, reproduction and distribution of technical data for WNZ managed items. “We’re on board every mission!”

ALR-46/69 Radar Warning Receiver Hardware/Software Sustainment Requirement Contract for 30% support of Block Cycle (and non block cycle) software maintenance tasks, deficiency investigations, hardware redesigns, and lab maintenance Lead Command: ACC Supporting Commands: AFMC, ANG, AFRC, AFSOC, AMC, AFGSC (and FMS nations) Acquiring Organization: AFPEO/Agile Combat Support, Electronic Warfare & Avionics Division, AFLCMC/WNY Background Info Legacy analog RWR provides audio and video cues for SA to the aircrew of RF guided threats Oldest RWR in the AF inventory; IOC ~1970’s; End of Life ~2035; 1,000+ systems fielded Hardware Repair = 100% Organic Software/Hardware Sustainment = 70% Organic / 30% Contract supported Schedule Acquisition Planning Start Nov 14 ESIS Oct 15 Draft RFP May-Jun 16 Final RFP TBD Award TBD

ALR-69A Digital Radar Warning Receiver Requirement Current Requirements: 88 ANG/AFRC C-130H 2/2.5/3 – 1067 signed 4QFY15 Requirements on the horizon: 100 ANG/AFRC F-16 Blks 30/42—3QFY16 Active duty C-17s & F-16s CSP RR Background Info Replaces 1970’s Radar Warning Receivers (RWR) larger footprint with next generation wideband digital channelized receiver technology Fielded in FY13 on 24 C-130H1 Schedule Acquisition Planning Start Aug 15 RFI Sep 15 Industry Day Apr 16 RFP Jun 16 Award Jul 17 Fielding TBD

Summary Anticipate steady stream of business opportunities from Agile Combat Support portfolio Streamlining the contracting timeline can only occur through disciplined acquisition planning and pre-award execution Increased transparency and communication is beneficial to Industry and the Government