Army Budget Update DPW Worldwide Workshop Presented by: MG Jerry L. Sinn Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Budget)

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Army Budget Update DPW Worldwide Workshop Presented by: MG Jerry L. Sinn Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army (Budget)

Agenda FY 02 Execution FY 03 Congressional Marks FY Total Obligation Authority FY Operation & Maintenance FY Installation and Infrastructure FY 03 GWOT Concerns Summary

FY 02 Execution DERF MILPERS = MPA only; excludes National Guard pay for FP missions and Airport Security (included in O&M) Additional FY02 Supp does not reflect potential Army reductions associated with rescinded funds

Data above may be adjusted upon further review FY 03 Congressional Marks

$B FY TOA Comparison $88.5B $91.9B $97.4B FY 02 – 04 TOA Comparisons $88.5B $91.9B $97.4B

Readiness –Supports Ground and Air OPTEMPO –Funds Critical Training Enablers Integrated Training Area Management Home Station Battle Simulation Centers Simulation, Training & Instrumentation Command –Supports ongoing Kosovo and Bosnia Operations –Supports Army Transformation Sustainment –Supports marginal growth in the Army’s Depot Maintenance Program –Funds Depot Maintenance Recapitalization Installations and Infrastructure –Continues increased funding for BASOPS and SRM –Funds Antiterrorism/Force Protection(AT/FP) for Installation Closure –Implements Transformation Installation Management Initiative Operation & Maintenance Summary

Installation & Infrastructure BASOPS/SRM – Above 82% Army Wide AT/FP (Adds $190M) TIM (Establishes 8 Regional Offices)

Improves Facilities Across the Army –Continues Top Priority Whole Barracks Renewal –Constructs Facilities to Support Transformation –Supports Force Protection –Provides Reserve Component Centers, Maintenance Shops & Other Facilities –Begins an Efficient Basing Initiative in Germany Military Construction Summary

9 Supports Quality of Life for Soldiers - Privatizes 17,000 Family Housing Units (MPA) - Revitalizes 913 Family Housing Units - Operates and Maintains 95,000 Units - Leases 15,000 Off Post Housing Units Family Housing ($B) Family Housing Summary

Near Term Objectives 1. WTGWOT = Win The Global War On Terrorism 2. TTA = Transform The Army 3. FTRTDB = Find The Resources To Do Both “No More 9-11” 10

Win The GWOT MILPERS ($35.3B) AC 480K RC 555K Pay Raise – 4.1% BAH - On Post - Off Post DHP (+65) 26K RC Mob O & M ($30.2B) 800 Tank Miles 14.0 Flying Hours BASOPS (Svc)(>86%) SRM (>75%) 215K Civilians AT/FP (+ $190M) Depot Maint (+9%) Kosovo/Bosnia Ops Procurement($12.8B) AT/FP Training C1 War Reserves–14 items Chemical Stockpile Disposal Army Battle Command System RDT&E ($7.7B) Future Combat System Smart Munitions Comanche Tactical Unmanned Aerial Vehicles Concerns: Cuts ($276M) Cash Flowing Supplemental? Slower MOB ramp Concerns: Cuts ($417M) Cash Flowing Deferred Bills Underfunded programs Another Supplemental? Concerns: No Transfer Account Concerns: No Transfer Account 11 SUPP? + $3.4B for MILCON/AFH & 2.5B for Chem Demil/BRAC

Transform The Army (TTA) People($43.9B) Man the Force Well Being Leader Development Readiness($26.9B) Unit Training Sustainment Installation & Infrastructure Transformation ($18.2B) Interim($.9B)  3 rd Stryker BCT  332 IAVs Legacy Force ($13.5B)  Recapitalization  17 Systems  Sustainment  Employ Digitization  Modernization of Existing Programs  Aviation (-25%) Objective Force ($3.7B)  Science &Technologies  FCS  Comanche  Modernization  Other 12

FY 02  Late & Smaller Supp Than Requested  Stole $300M SRM  Reprogramming  Cancelled Programs  Deferred Bills 13 FTRTD Both FY 03? $$ Needs OMB OSD ASA(FM&C) WTGWOT + TTA

GWOT Funding Challenges FY 03 ($B)  GWOT Bills Current Level Ops*  $2.5 MILPERS  $4.3 O&M  GWOT Billpayers Current Ops, No Supp  $1.3 People Programs for MPA  $4.3 Readiness Programs for O&M  $1.2 Transformation Programs for MPA  GWOT Billpayers Current Ops, $2.5B Supp  $2.5 Supplemental for MPA  $4.3 Readiness for O&M * Major costs drivers: RC Mob (Cap = 34.0K), Increased FPCON, OEF Deployments, Detainee operations (GTMO), Investigative Task Force $6.5B+

Desert Storm Somalia Haiti Bosnia x 2 SUPPLEMENTALS: (FY02 Constant $M) Bosnia x 3 Kosovo x 2 Readiness x 2 Storm x 2 Why a Supplemental? Army O&M Trends (FY 92-02) Enduring Freedom Noble Eagle Peace Dividend Deficit Spending Defense Budget Freefall Balanced Budget Legislation Freefall Corrected Managed Decline Budget Surplus Begins Gains in Investment O&M Budgets Flat BUDGET TRENDS:

 FY03 Budget is the largest since the Gulf War…. $91.9B (Defense and MILCON)  Meeting critical transformation requirements …..Objective Force 96%….. Interim Force 99%, but at risk if no supplemental  Recapitalization and Modernization of our Legacy Force, only 17 systems funded at 100%, overall 61%  RPM (SRM) funded at 75% and BASOPS funded at 86%, threatened by the Global War on Terrorism  Meeting the highest beginning AC end strength in years - 485K soldiers… will have to work hard to support with funds we have  Need $1-2B more for ONE, $2-5B more OEF, and 5 times that if we begin actions beyond the current ops Summary

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