ASA(ALT)/AAE Perspective The Honorable Claude M. Bolton, Jr. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) and Army Acquisition.

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ASA(ALT)/AAE Perspective The Honorable Claude M. Bolton, Jr. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) and Army Acquisition Executive May 6, 2003 The Honorable Claude M. Bolton, Jr. Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) and Army Acquisition Executive May 6, 2003 FORCE PROJECTION SYMPOSIUM IV “Deploying the Objective Force” FORCE PROJECTION SYMPOSIUM IV “Deploying the Objective Force”

Trivia Question What Was the Name of the First Army Vessel? What Was the Name of the First Army Vessel?

The Answer The Hannah

Transforming the Way Soldiers Fight

The Stryker Success Story

TUAV Tube-launched Small UAV Unmanned Aerial System Class I (54) MULE (54) Unmanned Ground Vehicles Class IVb*** Class III/IVa (56) Unmanned Payloads Unattended Ground Sensors(157) Unattended Munitions -NLOS LS (24) -Intelligent Munitions System* NLOS Cannon(18) Infantry Carrier Veh.(84) Cmd & Control Veh.(49) Mounted Combat System(60) NLOS Mortar(24) Reconnaissance and Surveillance(30) Reconnaissance and Surveillance(30) Medical Treatment, Evacuation(29) Small UGV (81) FCS Maintenance and Recovery Veh.** FCS Maintenance and Recovery Veh.** Total UA WT: <10 K STONS Total UA Platforms: 294 Manned+453 Unmanned =747 Total Personnel: 2,540 Manned Systems Derived From: FCS ORD, 14 Apr 03 (Change 3) Future Combat Systems (FCS) Development ARV-Assault* ARV-Recon* ARV-A (Light) (18) * Spiral Forward ** Increment II *** UE * Spiral Forward ** Increment II *** UE Class II*

FCS Schedule and Funding System Development & Demo Production & Deployment B System Integr System Demo Lead Systems Integrator (LSI) Award Lead Systems Integrator (LSI) Award Interim Progress Review Interim Progress Review Full Rate Production Decision Review Full Rate Production Decision Review 6.4/ /6.5/6.7/Procurement Operational Requirements Document 6.2/6.3/6.4 Initial Production Concept & Tech Dev Research, Development & Acquisition $20.5B PB04 Program Funding FY05-09 Enabling Technologies $3.1B Achieves IOC FY10 and FOC FY12 Operations & Organization Critical Design Review Critical Design Review Preliminary Design Review Preliminary Design Review FY00-03FY04FY05FY06FY07FY08FY09FY10FY11FY12FY13FY14FY15-18 Initial Production Decision Initial Production Decision Initial Operational Capability Initial Operational Capability Full Operational Capability Full Operational Capability Deployment Mission Needs Statement

1.Joint Interoperability 2.Networked Battle Command 3.Networked Lethality 4.Transportability 5.Sustainability/Reliability 6.Training 7.Survivability 1.Joint Interoperability 2.Networked Battle Command 3.Networked Lethality 4.Transportability 5.Sustainability/Reliability 6.Training 7.Survivability FCS Key Performance Parameters

Transportability Threshold: The FCS Family of Systems (FoS) must be transportable worldwide by air, sea, highway and rail modes to support inter-theater strategic deployment and intra-theater operational maneuver. Threshold: The FCS Family of Systems (FoS) must be transportable worldwide by air, sea, highway and rail modes to support inter-theater strategic deployment and intra-theater operational maneuver. FCS Key Performance Parameters

Enhance strategic mobility/deployability Optimize the logistics footprint Reduce cost of support while maintaining warfighting capability and readiness Enhance strategic mobility/deployability Optimize the logistics footprint Reduce cost of support while maintaining warfighting capability and readiness Logistics Transformation

Strategic Mobility/Deployability Joint/Coalition Area Of Operations Joint/Coalition Area Of Operations Ports of Debarkation Ports of Debarkation 96 Hours 120 Hours Ports of Embarkation 30 Days 1 Division 1 Brigade 5 Divisions Reduced Logistics Footprint, especially Fuel and Water, is Key to Achieving Goal

Precision Extended Glide Aerial Delivery System (PEGASYS) Precision Extended Glide Aerial Delivery System (PEGASYS) Theater Support Vessel (TSV) Operational Distribution Vision

Future Tactical Truck System (FTTS) Sustainment Modules Tactical Distribution Vision