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US Army Munitions Requirements -- ASAALT Perspective 2011 NDIA Munitions Executive Summit February 3, 2011 Jeffrey C. Brooks Deputy Director for Ammunition Munitions Systems Directorate Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Army Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology 703-604-7212, [email protected]
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Page 1: US Army Munitions Requirements

US Army Munitions Requirements-- ASAALT Perspective

2011 NDIA Munitions Executive Summit

February 3, 2011

Jeffrey C. BrooksDeputy Director for AmmunitionMunitions Systems DirectorateOffice of the Assistant Secretary of the Army

Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology703-604-7212, [email protected]

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MISSION

Develop and Procure Conventional and Leap-Ahead Munitions to Increase Combat Power to our Warfighters

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CRISISCLINIC

Concept Borrowed FromGary Larson’s THE FAR SIDE

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Planning – G3

Programming – G8

Budgeting – ABO

Execution – ASAALT & G4

Distinct Responsibilities

Day-to-Day Interaction & Support

It’s the Budget System - PPBES

FOCUS ON

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PoliticalAppointees

HQDA

General Staff

Secretariat Staff

Logistics G4

Programs G8

Operations G3

ASA(FM&C)ASA(ALT)

PEO Ammo ABO

HQDA Offices Affecting Ammunition

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ASA(ALT)

The Assistant Secretary serves as the:• Army Acquisition Executive• Senior Procurement Executive• Science Advisor to the Secretary• Senior research and development official for the Department of the Army• Principal responsible for all Department of the Army matters related to acquisition policy & logistics• Single Manager for Conventional Ammunition

Mission:• Execute the acquisition function and the acquisition management system of the Department of the Army.• Advise the Secretary on all matters relating to acquisition and logistics management. • Oversee the Army Industrial Base and Industrial Preparedness Programs. • Ensure the production readiness of weapon systems. • Exercise the procurement and contracting functions, the delegation of contracting authority, and the designation of contracting activities.

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SSO/RSOSACO

SAAL-RI

AMCCounterparts

BUL

SAFMOCLL

PAED

USD (AT&L)

TSM

G8/G3

CSA

SA

Congress White House

OSD

OSD(Compt/PAE)

JCS / JROC

SAALTContractors

DASC

Interactions

PEO/PM

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TESTIMONY PREPINQUIRIES

BUDGET PREPBRIEF PROF STAFF

P FORMSR FORMSJ BOOKS

CONG REPORTSQFRs/IPsAPPEALS

CONSTITUENT ISSUES

WHY WE ALL HAVE A JOB!

“HONEST BROKER”

SYSTEM FOCAL POINTSYSTEM ACQ/TECH EXPERT

ADVISE DA/OSD STAFFPPBES

“WHAT IF” DRILLSVERIFY PROGRAM VIABILITY

DAES/CSB/WSR/CPRAPB/SAR/ASARCREAD-AHEADS

INFORMATION PAPERSDA/OSD REPORTS

ISSUE RESOLUTIONHQDA POSITION

WORKING GROUPSMILESTONE REVIEWS

FMS / INT’L COOPTECHNICAL CURRENTNESS

POLICY CURRENTNESS

PM / PEO / AAE

FOCUS

INFORMATIONINFORMATION

GUIDANCE&

INFORMATIONGUIDANCE

&INFORMATION

DASC

The DASC’s Life

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PERSPECTIVE

• Small Arms Ammunition – 12ga, 9mm, 5.56mm, 7.62mm, .50 cal, Non-Lethal, SESAMS, Tracer, Sniper, Frangible, Lead-Free.• Medium Caliber Ammunition – 20mm, 25mm, 30mm, 40mm.• Mortar – 60mm, 81mm, 120mm (HE, Smoke, Illum – VL/IR, APMI).• Tank – 105mm & 120mm (KE, HEAT, Multipurpose, HEP, Training, Canister)• Artillery – 75mm, 105mm, 155mm (HE, DPICM, RAP, Smoke, Illum – VL/IR, Practice, Excalibur, Propelling Charges, Fuzes & Primers).• Pyrotechnics – Simulators, Flares, Obscurants, Signaling, Impulse Cartridges.• Demolitions – C4, TNT Blocks, Demo Kits, APOBS, MICLIC, Blasting Caps, Initiators & Igniters.• Shoulder-Fired Rockets – AT4, BDM, M72.• Grenades – Hand, Training, Smoke, Vehicle Obscurant, Rifle Entry.• Mines – Claymore, Volcano, Spider (landmine policy).• Non-standard.• PLUS -- RDTE (PGK, AKE, APMI), OPA (MFCS, GSTAMIDS, Spider, EOD) & WTCV (Mortars, Towed Artillery).

300+ PAA Items of Ammunition

***Many Unique and Diverse Items***

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SUMMARY

• Ammunition is a team effort

• Many small, unique items

• Focus on the Warfighter

• Life Cycle Responsibilities

• World-wide Management

Army ALT Magazine, Jan – Mar 2008: http://asc.army.mil/altmag/