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Page 1: RDECOM AUSA Sustainment Briefing

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Mr. Dale A. Ormond

U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command

AUSA SUSTAINMENT SYMPOSIUM

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RDECOM Organization

ARDECArmaments Research,

Development & Engineering Center

TARDECTank and Automotive

Research, Development &

Engineering Center

NSRDECNatick Soldier

Research, Development & Engineering Center

ECBCEdgewood Chemical

Biological Center

AMRDECAviation & Missile

Research, Development & Engineering Center

ARLArmy Research

Laboratory

AMSAAArmy Material Systems

Analysis Activity

CERDECCommunication-

Electronics Research, Development &

Engineering Center

RFEC Atlantic

RFEC Pacific

RFEC Americas

BG John McGuinessDCG RDECOM &

Senior Commander of Natick

Mr. Dale A. OrmondDirector RDECOM

Mr. Joe WienandDeputy Director (Acting) RDECOM

CSM Lebert BeharieCSM RDECOM

GEN Ann E. DunwoodyCG AMC

Ms. Heidi Shyu Acting ASA(ALT) & AAE

SAAL-ZA

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• Strategic engagement (TRADOC/ASAALT/DA Define Output)

• Efforts directed by ASAALT• Research Focused• Core Funding

• Tactical Engagements (Individual customers define output)• Significant portion of Command’s Efforts (approx 62%)

$41

$229

$558

$1,396

$279

$1,047

$85

$33

$225 $247

4

Other Army

DoD AgenciesNon DoD Agencies

Non-Federal

Engineering Support to PMs (Reimbursable)

Engineering Support to

LCMCs/SRAs

Base OCO

HQ OCO ($3)

CUSTOMER FUNDEDAPPROPRIATED

$41$57

(6.1) $335

(6.2) $593

(6.3) $557 (6.4) $5

(6.5) $11

(6.6) $136

(6.7) $5

CORE R&D Thru ASA(ALT)*

*As of 16 Nov 2011

Congressional Adds to Core R&D Thru ASA(ALT)

SBIR Program Thru ASA(ALT)

MANTECH Program Thru ASA(ALT)

Base OMA

HQ OMA

$44

$33

Total RDECOM FY11 Program Execution ($5,886M)

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• Safety

• Programs and Engineering

• Technology Enabled Capability Demonstrations

• Core Technical Competencies– System Engineering and Integration– Manufacturing Technology– Rapid Prototyping/Prototype Fabrication– S&T Management, Acquisition & Demonstration

• International operations, in-theater operations, COCOM-sponsored engagements

• Strategic Communications

• Human Capital

New Strategic Priorities: Lines of Effort

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Engagement and Support

Warfighter SupportEngagementTechnology Search

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• Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Research and Technology introduced the TECD concept in 2011

• Three-year efforts encompassing technology development, demonstration & operational evaluation

• Incorporate near-term solutions from the S&T community to demonstrate an operational capability

• Culminate in a decision to field the demonstrated capability, transition to a program of record, or terminate

• TECD focus topics are the 24 S&T challenges

• Stakeholders across the Army identified critical problems that S&T could meaningfully address in the near-term

• Co-chaired by the Army Acquisition Executive and the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army, the Army Science & Technology Advisory Group validated these challenges and prioritized them into a Top 10 list

Technology-Enabled Capability Demonstrations

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Sustainability & Logistics-Basing

• Purpose: To demonstrate an integrated approach to reducing sustainment requirements for small contingency base operations

• Results:• Reduce power needed to heat &cool living spaces• Increase power efficiency via more effective power

generation & management• Increase water use efficiency via sourcing,

recycling, repurposing & management• Reduce creation of waste & optimize waste

management• Increase waste disposal efficiency via energy

conversion and waste mitigation

• Payoff:• Leaders have more flexibility to position bases• Less time spent on sustainment means greater

troop availability for the mission• Less exposure to threats during logistics operations

& convoys

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• Highly mobile, easy to establish• Tailorable, mission -specific• Robust, organically maintainable• QOL improving options

available• Small Unit leaders trained to

operate a base (PSG, 1SG)

• Highly adaptable, mobile & scaleable• Stand Alone & integrated capabilities• Organic and contract maintainable• Inherent QOL enhancing capabilities• Small Unit leaders trained to manage

base efficiency efforts & objectives

• Fixed integrated systems• Adaptable to existing

infrastructure & utilities• Contract maintained• Optimal QOL is standard• Established base management

infrastructure

*Army Equipping Strategies are yet to be determined

50-150 Pax 150-600 Pax 600-1000 Pax

Integrated, waste, water and fuel management solutions for base camps

PB

COP

FOB

Reuse

Sustainability & Logistics-Basing

Recycle

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Sustainability:Reduce Need for Fuel Resupply by 25%

Hot water tank

Cold water blivet

TriconShippingcontainer

Flexible solar reflectorCombined Heat /Power

Pump

Self-Powered Solar Water Heater

TriCon Packaging

of Subsystems

Linked to Form 20’ ISO

with 10,000 lbs Storage

Energy Efficient Ice Supply in Theater (EEISIT)

Safe, Efficient, Man-Portable Appliances (SEMPA)

Self-powered Griddle Concept

Silicon Nanowire Technology

Thermoelectric Subsystem for Self-Powered Equipment

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Sustainability: Reduce Need for Water Resupply by 75%

Shower Water Reuse System

Modular Field Kitchen Water Recycling Concept

Rotary Disc Clarifier Modular Field Washer-Sanitizer

Water Recycling

Water recycling foodservice sanitation capability

Future Monitoring

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Sustainability:Decrease Waste Generation by 50%

Rotary kiln gasification of solid wastes for base camps

2 ton/dayfield waste

Combustible gas generatespower in diesel genset

Gasifier converts

feedstockinto a

fuel gas

1+ MWh daily

Energy from

Trash———————————————

Sustainable Waste

Reduction for

Deployed Forces

Down Draft Gasifier Technology For Large Combat OutpostsECO Mobile Incinerators

valuated by NATO

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Leap-Ahead Technologies

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VISTA Program Description

Purpose: To regain U.S. Defense’s eroding lead in IR sensors by developing a new affordable advanced capability for the Warfighter.• ASD(R&E) program: Tri-Service participation—NVESD managed• Focuses on III-V technology—commercial foundries for growth• Horizontal integration approach enables a diverse, accessible, low-cost

domestic industry base• Trusted entities with state-of-the-art capabilities teach industry/share

technology knowhow• Leverages industry investment through a consortium• Works hand-in-hand with ManTech program to ensure producibility issues are

addressed rapidly

Results/Products: Lowers cost and increases yield, operating temperatures and format sizes, limiting factors for mercury cadmium telluride-based sensors. • Large-format, dual-band, dual-color FPAs = search, ID, and track at longer

ranges with better resolution• High operating temperature MWIR FPAs=high res compact lightweight

sensors—very wide area coverage• Digital Readout Integrated Circuits (ROICs)=high dynamic range/better

defines the threat

Warfighter Payoff : Competitive advantage over adversaries--regains lead affordably! • Search, identify and track mobile targets in all day/night visibility and

battlefield conditions• Urban environment— wide area EO persistent surveillance at high altitude

& below clouds (tactical UAVs)• Wide area high res coverage for situational awareness, persistent surv &

plume/gunflash detection (industry enabled)

VISTA Milestones

Phase 1 2011-2013

Phase II 2014-2015

SLS 640x480 / 860x480, 20 um pitch MW/LW dual band FPAs

High definition 1280x720 12 um pitch MW/LW dual band FPAs

Barrier - HOT

HOT MWIR lc = 5 um, up to 4Kx4K,10 um pitch FPAs

HOT “large” (8K x 8K) or 4kx4k MWIR sub- arrays, 8um pitch

Digital ROIC

640 x 480 D-ROIC w/low RTS noise /high dyn range

Supply large format D-ROICs for both SLS & HOT FPAs above

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CT Light Machine Gun Overview

Key Technologies• Use of cased-telescoped ammo

• Structural configuration & lightweight materials (aluminum and composites)

• Thermal management

• Ergonomically designed Quick change barrel (handle not shown)

Vented Foregrip

Rotating Chamber allowspush through feed and eject

Long stroke, soft recoilImproves controllability

Full LoopPolymer Links

150 RoundAmmo Soft Pouch

Semi-Auto or Full-Auto Fire @ 600 rpm

Muzzle Compensator

Picatinny Rails

Top mounted flip open feed tray

Adjustable, collapsible buttstock

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Po

un

ds

Total = 51.3 pounds

Total = 30.9 pounds

20.4 pounds of weight savings (40%) & 12% reduction in ammo volume for SAW Gunner

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