Lightweight M3A1 (FY14 FCT) 29 April 2014

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Lightweight M3A1 (FY14 FCT) 29 April 2014. Kevin J. Finch APM MAAWS kevin.finch@us.army.mil 973-724-5209. Joseph Turci RDAR-MEM-S joseph.turci@us.army.mil 973-724-2257. Level 1 Review Spider XM7 10 May 2010. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command

Lightweight M3A1(FY14 FCT)

29 April 2014

Kevin J. Finch APM MAAWS

kevin.finch@us.army.mil973-724-5209

U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command

Level 1 ReviewSpider XM7

10 May 2010

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D. Distribution authorized to the Department of Defense and U.S. DoD contractors only (CRITICAL TECHNOLOGY). Other requests shall be referred to (RDAR-MEM-S, joseph.turci@us.army.mil , 973-724-2257)

   WARNING - This document contains technical data whose export is restricted by the Arms Export Control Act (Title 22, U.S.C., Sec 2751, et. seq.) or the Export

Administration Act of 1979, as amended, Title 50, U.S.C., App. 2401 et. seq. Violations of these export laws are subject to severe criminal penalties. Disseminate in accordance with provisions of DoD Directive 5230.25.

Joseph TurciRDAR-MEM-S

joseph.turci@us.army.mil973-724-2257

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Lightweight M3A1

M3 Carl Gustaf Recoilless Rifle M3A1 Carl Gustaf Recoilless Rifle

Weight: 22lbsLength: 42 inchesConstruction: Steel/Carbon Fiber Shot Counter: NOAdjustable: YES (limited)

Weight: < 15lbsLength: 39 inchesConstruction: Titanium/Carbon Fiber Shot Counter: YESAdjustable: YES (multiple points)

Titanium Barrel

Improved Carbon Fiber Wrap Integrated Shot Counter

Shorter/Lighter Venturi

Adjustable

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Program Execution

• Acquisition Strategy: Commodity Procurement Programs – “streamlined process”

• Contracting Strategy: IDIQ Contract – FFP Contract

• Test Strategy: Collaborate/ Synchronize PM Qualification Tests with Prime Vendor’s Serial Type Tests (STT)

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Synchronize Tests

PM Qualification Tests Vendor STT

*Significant reduction in Program Cost & Schedule

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• Reduces overall cost and schedule – “rapid transition to field”

• Reduces Soldier/Operator load - > 7lb reduction in weapon system weight – “significant vs. marginal weight savings”

• Provides Soldier/Operator with improved/modular capability over current legacy weapon system – “growth potential”

FCT Program Impact

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• Early and Frequent Soldier/Operator Involvement:• Conduct periodic User Evaluations/Jury – “solicit feedback” • Soldier/Operator involvement during developmental/qualification tests

• Clearly Defined/Testable Requirements - “reduces program risk”

• Streamlined Acquisition Process:• Conduct detailed Source Selection – “Bid Sample Test”• Synchronize Test Matrix/Schedule - “reduces cost/schedule”• Request Vendor to donate test articles – “reduces cost/schedule”• Request Vendor to produce test articles on risk - “reduces schedule/program

risk”• Utilize multiple test centers/facilities – “reduces schedule/program risk”• Collaborate with other Service’s/Agencies - “reduces program risk” &

“increases program’s overall return on investment”

• Ensure your Contracting and Test Strategies are aligned with your Procurement Schedule

Lessons Learned

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Bottom Line

“Treat you program like a business”

Improve Customer Satisfaction

Increase Market Share

Reduce RDT&E / Life-cycle

Cost

Increase % of Return on

Investment

Leverage Expertise / K

nowledge

Partnerships/Collaborate

Efforts

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Questions?

Effective, Lethal & Survivable

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