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1 Industry Engagement Session
Mr. David Daniels Agreements Officer C, Agile Capabilities Team Army Contracting Command – Warren Industry Engagement Session October 2018

2 Agenda Warren Portfolio Update Latest NDAA Updates
Agile Capabilities Team FY18 GVS awards FY18 DA2 awards FY19 OTA forecasts Prototype to Production programs

3 ACC-WRN’s OTA Portfolio
GVS (ref. W15QKN ) Awarded by ACC-NJ on February 2017, $153M 7 year agreement with a $2B ceiling (2022 expiration) TARDEC managed with National Advanced Mobility Consortium (NAMC) leading the Ground Vehicles Systems Consortium Can be utilized by requirement offices across the Department of Defense OTA is transitioned from ACC-NJ to ACC-WRN DA2 (ref. W56HZV ) Awarded by ACC-WRN on September 2016, $19.4M 7 year agreement with a $700M ceiling (2022 expiration) TARDEC managed with Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) leading the Defense Automotive Technologies Consortium (DATC) Can be utilized by requirement offices who are tenants of the DTA 10 USC 2371b Prototype using Section 815 – Authorizing Sole Source Production Follow-on

4 What W What's New (NDAA FY19)
A follow-on production contract or transaction may be awarded, pursuant to this subsection, when the Department determines that an individual prototype or prototype subproject as part of a consortium is successfully completed by the participants Award of a follow-on production contract or transaction pursuant to the terms under this subsection is not contingent upon the successful completion of all activities within a consortium as a condition for an award for follow-on production of a successfully completed

5 What's New (NDAA FY19) The authority of this section— (A) may be exercised for a transaction for a prototype project, and any follow- on production contract or transaction that is awarded pursuant to subsection (f), that is expected to cost the Department of Defense in excess of $100,000,000 but not in excess of $500,000,000 (including all options) only upon a written determination by the senior procurement executive for the agency as designated for the purpose of section 1702(c) of title 41, or, for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency or the Missile Defense Agency, the director of the agency that— (i) the requirements of subsection (d) will be met; and (ii) the use of the authority of this section is essential to promoting the success of the prototype project; and (B) may be exercised for a transaction for a prototype project, and any follow- on production contract or transaction that is awarded pursuant to subsection (f), that is expected to cost the Department of Defense in excess of $500,000,000 (including all options) only if— (i) the Under Secretary for Research and Engineering or the Under Secretary for Defense Acquisition and Sustainment determines in writing that— (I) the requirements of subsection (d) will be met; and (II) the use of the authority of this section is essential to meet critical national security objectives; and (ii) the congressional defense committees are notified in writing at least 30 days before such authority is exercised.

6 FY18 GVS Awards Project Number Project Description Total ASM 17-02
UGV IOP V3/V4 development $ ,772.95 AUT Follow On ExLF Integrated Systems Developer (ISD) $ 6,269,578.55 AUT Follow On ExLF Autonomy Kit $ 12,534,243.25 AUT Follow On ExLF By-Wire Kit $ 6,210,410.63 AUT 17-02 Robotic Tool Kit (RTK) Logistics Automation $ ,625.00 AUT 18-05 Automation enablers for planning and setup of an automated Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) $ ,914.93 GVSTR11 AGVRA $ ,452.76 GVSTR12 Soldier Innovation Workshop (RCV) $ ,876.00 RPP13 2.1 VICTORY - Work Plan #2 $ ,416.98 VICTORY - Work Plan #3 $ ,989.75 RPP16 2.1 SMET $ 11,862,746.02 RPP LOC B $ 4,960,257.28 RPP iHETS $ 7,080,112.88 RPP MTRRS $ 2,562,520.50 RPP CoVeR $ 1,173,492.88 RPP CRS(H) $ ,926.20 SUR 17-09 Armored Pass Through $ ,149.00 SUR 17-16 Ground Vehicle Laser Warning Receiver $ 2,889,226.95 SUR 17-23 Armored Fixtures $ ,838.30 Grand Total $ 59,423,550.79

7 FY18 DA2 Awards Project Number Project Description Total DA2-PA003
Innovative Combat Transmission (ICT) $ 5,616,002.00 DA2-PA004 NGCV $ 5,567,768.41 NGCV-EP Air Filtration System $ ,355.00 NGCV-EP Conceptual Experimental Prototype Design/Build Install $ 7,119,467.00 DA2-PA008 PLE - Tires $ ,983.30 DA2-PA009 Elastometric Materials $ ,416.00 DA2-PA019 THAAD $ 5,604,126.00 DA2-PA021 Bradley Transmission $ 6,760,000.00 DA2-PA023 Signature Management $ ,000.00 Grand Total $ 31,883,117.71

8 FY19 Forecast Number of OTA Prototypes currently working FY19 = 25
Prototype to Production Efforts FY19 = 7

9 FY19 GVS OTA Projects PEO GCS GVOS
SUR D7R-II Dozers ballistic and fragmentation protection TARDEC GCSE project RPP6 2.3 Follow-on Prototype PEO GCS Kinetic Energy APS RPP6 2.4 Follow-on Prototype Laser Warning Receiver (competitive) FY19 Annual Plan Projects RPP 18-9: Common Robotic System – Heavy Phase 2 SUR-19-04 Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement Unmanned Aerial System Ad Hoc (Requires Waiver) Modular Warping Tug/Causeway Ferry (MWT/CF) Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) Unmanned Aerial System Software 7

10 FY19 DA2 Projects Bradley Transmission (On hold till Dec 2019)
25 Ton Semi trailer NGCV WD(s) Intrusion Defense System NGCV Competitive Concepts Keyboard Video Mouse NGCV Powertrain ACE Mantech NGCV COI M88 Single Vehicle Recovery update TARDEC GCSE project 8

11 Prototype to Production
Project Awarded POP Contractor(s) SMET phase 3 May 2018 9 Months (pulled ahead 10 months) GDLS, Polaris, HDT, Howe & Howe HETS 30 April 2018 12 months Oshkosh, Leonardo DRS CRS H Phase 1 Aug 2018 3 months and 4 months MTTRS 30 Aug 2018 60 Days BFVS 6 months CoVeR FY18 LOC B 2 Apr 2018, 11 Apr 2018 24 months Acrow / Mabey


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