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1 Marine Corps Systems Command Command Overview National Marine Corps Council 18 October 2008 Equipping Warfighters to Win Col Ed Smith Product Group Director Combat Equipment & Support Systems
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2 The Marine Corps’ Acquisition Command Fields systems and equipment Life cycle management One of four major acquisition commands who directly support the Secretary of the Navy OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding But not aircraft * Role of Marine Corps Systems Command We outfit our Marines with literally everything they drive, wear, communicate and shoot. *
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3 Marine Corps warfighting commands Supporting and Training Establishments Joint and Coalition Forces Headquarters Marine Corps Title X requirements DC I&L, DC PP&O, DC P&R etc. Support long term planning Data collection Budget issues Support to multiple customers: OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding
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4 OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding Our Chain of Command Service Chain Acquisition Chain Chief of Naval Operations Many PEOs NAVSEASYCOM NAVAIRSYCOM Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command Commandant of the Marine Corps PEO Land Systems MARCORSYSCOM Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research, Development, and Acquisition *
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5 MARCORSYSCOM ORGANIZATION Product Group Director, Information Systems & Infrastructure,PG10 Product Group Director, MAGTF C2, Weapons & Sensors Development & Integration PG11 Product Group Director, Communications, Intelligence, & Networking Systems, PG12 Product Group Director Operational Forces Systems, PG 9 Product Group Director, Infantry Weapons Systems PG13 Assistant Commander Contracts Assistant Commander Programs Assistant Commander Life Cycle Logistics Program Manager, Ammunition Director, IA/JR Commanding Officer MCTSSA Camp Pendleton, CA Deputy Commander SIAT * Director, Financial Management Director, Workforce Management and Development Deputy Commander Resource Management * EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR * COMMANDER Chief of Staff Staff Secretary Director, Facilities Command Info Officer Reserve Detachment Security Command Safety Sergeant Major Director, C4I SE&I Program Manager, Training Systems Orlando, FL Product Group Director Armor & Fire Support Systems PG14 Product Group Director, Ground Transportation & Engineer Systems PG15 Special Staff International Programs Counter-Improvised Explosive Devices Corporate Communications Office of the Counsel Office of Small Business Programs Strategic Change Management Center Product Group Director, Combat Equipment & Support Systems, PG16 Program Manager, Global Combat Support System-Marine Corps Director, R&E PEO Land Systems PM, Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle PM, JPMO, Lightweight 155, Picatinny, NJ PM, LVSR PM, JLTV PM, MTVR PM, G/ATOR PM, CAC2S Program Manager, Robotic Systems Huntsville, AL * = SES Position Deputy JPEO, Chemical & Biological Defense Arlington, VA
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6 On-board Command Workforce: 2039– 665 Military / 1374 Civilian OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding Other Locations Military – 30 Civilians – 23 PEO LS, PM LW-155 Picatinny NJ Military – 3 Civilian – 10 MARCORSYSCOM Quantico VA Military – 254 Civilian – 863 PM EFV Woodbridge VA Military – 25 Civilian – 143 PEO LS Quantico VA Military – 28 Civilian – 143 PM Training Systems Orlando FL Military – 9 Civilian – 39 Marine Corps Tactical Systems Support Activity MCTSSA / Camp Pendleton CA Military – 263 Civilian – 173 PM LAV/PM Robotics Warren MI Military – 10 Civilian – 0 MARCORSYSCOM Albany GA Military – 40 Civilian – 117
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7 MARCORSYSCOM Programs Organized by Categories MCSC PGMS GCSS-MC PEO LS EFV MTVR JOINT PGMS DTS (DFAS) GCCS (DISA) PKI (DISA) TBMCS (USAF) GBS (USAF) PLGR (USAF) TC-AIMS II (USA) SMART-T (USA) SINCGARS (USA) AFATDS (USA) JTRS (USA) JAVELIN (USA) TMIP-M (USN) DIMHRS (USN) MRAPs 18 PROGRAMS PEO LS CAC2S G/ATOR LVSR JOINT PGMS LW-155 (USMC) M-88A2(USA) JPBDS (USA) 6 PROGRAMS USMC PGMS 32 PROGRAMS JOINT PGMS USA Led x 33 USAF Led x 3 USN Led x 5 DISA Led x 1 JPEO x 7 81 PROGRAMS USMC PGMS 120 PROGRAMS JOINT PGMS 43 PROGRAMS 163 PROGRAMS PRE-MILESTONE B EFFORTS FIELDED SYSTEMS ABBREVIATED ACQUISITION PROGRAMS AMMUNITION ITEMS MISC PROJECTS 457 Systems/Programs ACAT I ACAT II ACAT III ACAT IV OTHER R&D>$265M PMC>$1.29BR&D>$140M PMC>$660M OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding Note: MARCORSYSCOM participates in/leads numerous joint programs. Annual Pgm PMC>$15M
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8 Integrated Management Framework: Three Principal Decision Support Systems OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding MARCORSYSCOM Defense Acquisition MCCDC Joint Capability Development (JCIDS) DC P&R Resource Allocation (PPBES) Integrated Management Framework: Three Principal Decision Support Systems Successful programs have: Clear Requirements Good Funding stream Reasonable Schedule Engaged User Community
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9 OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding Marine Corps Acquisition Cycle Operational Need Operating Forces Universal Needs Statement (UNS) Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC) Marine Corps Warfighting Lab Capability Documents HQMC MROC MARCOR- SYSCOM Industry Marine Corps Operational Test and Evaluation Activity (MCOTEA) Fielding
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10 OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding Total FY08 $11.7B FY08 Appropriations ($M) PANMC 1181 O&M,MC 1583 RDT&E,N 1092 PMC 7846 Funding Information Continued upward growth of supplemental funding from FY04 to FY08 reflects a 335% increase in overall funding levels since FY04 Workforce levels over the same period only increased slightly Includes $ 7.168M in PMC, PANMC, and O&MMC Bridge and Supplemental Funding
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11 OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding MCSC Budget Profile OCF $821 OCF $3,114 OCF $11,812 FY09 GWOT Remaining includes $910m for MRAP.
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12 Challenges – OIF/OEF Expeditionary Lighten the Load - Weight - Mobility Vehicle Protection - Survivability - Maneuverability - Mobility C 2 Centralized Integrated Technology - Distributed Ops through target recognition - Converge ground/air intel into one Persistent ISR - Ground and Air - G-BOSS - Shadow, Raven, etc.
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13 and where we focus today…. React quickly to the urgent universal needs statements from our operating forces and provide timely and correct acquisition solutions Help grow the force Help re-set the force Modernize and re-capitalize How seven years of war changed what we do OverviewOrganizationAcquisitionFunding
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14 Infantry Combat Equipment Total weight: approximately 92 lbs
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15 Current Weapons Future MCMSW IAR Joint Pistol I-MSGL SPR M16A4 / M4 M249 SAW M9 M32 MSGL Mk12 Shot Guns TBD AN/PEQ-2A/15 IWNS-T / MTI Optics and Lasers AN/PSQ-18A AN/PVS-14 RCO VLI PEQ16A IMIWS TBD Current Future AN/PVS-24 TBD
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16 Modular Tactical Vest MTV (Replaced OTV) –Increased Capability –Improved Integration –Design Improvements Desired Improvements –Lighter overall weight –Lighter, stronger armor –Increased comfort
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17 Plate Carrier ESAPI Carrier –Initially fielded in support of III MEF Operations and expanded to include all three MEFs for OEF service –Lighter weight / increased mobility traded for less area of soft armor coverage Scalable Plate Carrier –Currently being fielded –Includes SSAPI ESAPI Carrier Scalable Plate Carrier
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18 Flame Resistant Organizational Gear FROG I –Base Layers: balaclava, gloves, long sleeve t-shirt FROG II –Outer Layers: combat shirt and trouser ensemble FROG I FROG II FROG provides increased protection against flash/flame exposure
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19 MRAP MaxxPro CATI RG31 Mk5 CATI HAGA CATII Caiman CATI Buffalo CAT III
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20 Commandant’s Acquisition Agent Current Funding over $11.7 Billion Science & Technology Transition Agent Main Effort Supports Marine Operating Forces MARCORSYSCOM Take Aways
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21 Bottom Line: The Individual Marine QUESTIONS?
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