“Operational Ration Update” Ms. Beverly Hamlette Army Field Feeding Specialist 2013 Partnership Day.

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“Operational Ration Update” Ms. Beverly Hamlette Army Field Feeding Specialist 2013 Partnership Day

Individual Combat Rations  Meal, Ready to Eat (MRE)  Primary Ration of US Forces since 1980  Provides nutritionally-balanced calories per meal  Shelf-stable for 3 80° F  24 varieties, including 4 vegetarian meals  Flameless Ration Heater heats entrées, sides, and drinks  First Strike Ration (FSR)  Daily ration designed for first 2-10 days of mobile conflict  2900 calories per ration, includes variety of eat-on-the-move components  Shelf-stable for 2 80° F  9 varieties available in FY11 (increase from 3)  Meal Cold Weather (MCW)/Long Range Patrol (LRP)  Meets requirements for cold weather and reconnaissance ops  Provides 1500 nutritionally optimized calories per meal  Shelf-stable for 3 80° F  Dehydrated entrées resist freezing in extreme environments  MCW: 3 Rations per day (4500 calories)  LRP: 1 Ration per day (1500 calories)

Group Rations  Unitized Group Ration-Heat & Serve (UGR-H&S )  Usually first hot meal available in the field  Prepared using Tray Ration Heater or boiling water  Provides 1450 nutritionally-balanced calories per meal  Shelf-stable for 18 80° F  Contains all accessories and serving equipment needed for a group meal  Includes 14 lunch/dinner menus and 3 breakfast menus  Upcoming policy to increase use in Army field feeding  Unitized Group Ration-Express (UGR-E)  Self-contained, self-heating group meal for up to 18 Warfighters  Heats entrees in minutes using same flameless heating technology  Provides 1300 nutritionally-balanced calories per meal  Shelf-stable for 18 80° F  Includes 8 lunch/dinner menus, 4 breakfast menus, and 1 holiday menu (Turkey)  Most recent development. Used primarily in AOR.

Group Rations  Unitized Group Ration-A (UGR-A)  Uses semi-perishable & frozen components  Using field kitchen (Mobile Kitchen Trailer or Containerized Kitchen) with refrigeration capability  Provides 1450 nutritionally-balanced calories per meal  Includes 14 lunch/dinner menus and 7 breakfast menus  Highest Demand for Army Field feeding  Unitized Group Ration-A Short Order (UGR-A SO)  Uses semi-perishable & frozen components  Mostly hand held items that provide more variety and alternate menu choices when served with the UGR-A  Provides 1450 nutritionally-balanced calories per meal  Includes 7 lunch/dinner menus  Implementation Army wide in 2 nd Quarter of FY 12

5 Modular Operational Ration Enhancement The MORE includes food components specifically formulated to improve the mental and physical abilities of Warfighters in demanding, extreme conditions. All components can be eaten on the move without preparation, and are easy to consume and digest. The MORE is lightweight and compact, providing only the enhancements most critical to maintaining Soldier mental awareness and physical stamina in specific extreme environmental conditions. There are two types, High Altitude/Cold Weather and Hot Weather that are assembled 24 packets per box. The MORE has a shelf life of 2 years at 80° F (27° C).

6 JCCoE 1.Send an with product specifics requesting Joint Culinary Center of Excellence JCCoE)/Natick to review (anytime from November to April). 2.Based on this , JCCoE/Natick will review and determine if product meets specific requirements (product/packaging/shelf-life). 3.JCCoE/Natick will respond with directions to ship product or set-up appointment to review product. 4.Once product has been reviewed JCCoE/Natick will provide feedback to vendor on potential fit for the product. 5.If product meets requirements, it will be put on the potential list of field test items. Note: several vendors may provide similar items, so further down selection may occur after vendor submittal. 6.Then WAIT until at least May/June. Natick will contact you, when the final selection has been made. At that time you will be provided with specific directions. New Item Introduction Instructions Army Contact: Beverly Hamlette

7 JCCoE –Operational Rations development and testing is Customer Driven ‒ Based on Warfighter feedback, potential items are identified, reviewed and tested at Natick for shelf life, packaging and acceptance ‒ Products meeting all of the requirements are down selected for Warfighter testing on an annual basis (Aug/Sep) For UGR-H&S, UGR-E, MRE,First Strike, MCW/LRP, & Special Purpose Rations ‒ Warfighter based results from FY13 testing will be presented to the Joint Services Operational Rations Forum (JSORF) for approval (Feb 2014) For UGR-A™: ‒ Warfighter based results from FY13 testing will be presented to the UGR-A™ Integrated Product Team (IPT) for approval (Dec 2013/Jan 2014) before presenting to the Joint Services Operational Rations Forum (JSORF) for approval (Feb 2014) Field Test Evaluation

8 JCCoE Scroll to bottom of page for Table I &II Table I & Table II

9 JCCoE

10 JCCoE New Source for an existing product in the UGR-A™ program: 1. UGR-A™ Assembler sends UGR-A™ New Source Introduction Form to DLA-Troop Support. If new source meets the contractual requirements of the Item Description in the UGR-A™ Table II, then 2. DLA Troop Support Register Number is assigned, and the form with instructions for product submission is returned to the UGR-A™ assembler 3. UGR-A™ Assembler submits the Table II approved brand and the New Source brand to Natick, and to JCCoE upon request only. 4. Natick conducts sensory panel for the New Source brand and the approved brand. The sensory evaluation information is forwarded to DLA-Troop Support and JCCoE upon completion. 5. DLA-Troop Support with JCCoE input makes final decision and responds directly to the UGR-A™ assembler. UGR-A New Source Introduction Instructions

11 JCCoE

12 JCCoE  Army Contact: Beverly Hamlette / All Field Rations  Natick Contact: Sue Harrington / UGR-A & UGR-B Meg Aylward / UGR-H&S & UGR-E Jeannette Kennedy / MRE Barbara Daly / First Strike Ration Judy Smith /MCW/LRP, MORE & Survival Rations  Assembler Contacts Contacts for New Items & New Sources

13 JCCoE 1. DA Form 7590, Operational Rations Quality Feedback is published in and DA Pam 30-22, Appendix H  Effective tool for Army Issues concerning the Operational Rations Program  ACES, Quality Assurance Division is designated POC.  ACES FMAT Team will facilitate 2. Continuous Product Improvement- Natick  Fielded Individual Ration Improvement Project  Fielded Group Ration Improvement Project  Assault Special Purpose Improvement Project Ration Improvements

14 JCCoE Ration Improvements

Representatives for what Soldiers and Operators Want Supply Chain Management: Link to Industry Acquisition Research & Development for DOD Combat Rations Continuous Improvement Judicial Legislative Executive Continuous Improvement

What Soldiers & Operators Want Wholesomeness

18 11 Got Questions? Got Questions?

19 “Our minds are like our stomachs; they are whetted by the change of their food, and variety supplies both with fresh appetite”. [Marcus Fabius Quintilian]Marcus Fabius Quintilian]