Title: Marine%20Corps%20System%20Command
1Marine Corps System Command
Marine Corps System Command OIF Support Urgent
UNS Process Equipment Support 8-9 Sept 2004
Armor - HMMVW
LAV MTVR
Unit Operation Center
Combat Operations Center
Col Paul Ortiz Program Manager, Operations
Center Marine Corps System Command 703 432-4237,
571 436-8484 cell ortizpr_at_usmc.mcsc.mil
2OVERVIEW
- Marine Corps Advocacy Perspective.
- Marine Corps Combat Development Command,
(MCCDC) Expeditionary Force Development System
Process Past and Present. - Urgent Universal Need Statement (UUNS)
- Marine Corps System Command OIF Support
- Marine Corps System Command Forging Forward
3Marine Corps System Command Supporting Marines in
OIF
Marine Corps Working to Equip Warfighters,
Remove Roadblocks Ensuring Simple, Rapid
Response to USMC Warfighter Acquisition
Requirements
It means two things 1. In
peace time clarifying requirements
through faster consensus. 2. In war time rapidly
refocusing resources on emergent
campaign needs.
4Expeditionary Force Development (EFDS) System
Historical Perspective
- Rapid Warfighter Consensus Building Advocacy
- Established in 1999 by CMC Policy Memo
- Consists of 0-8/0-9 boards
- Ground Combat Element (GCE)
- Aviation Combat Element (ACE)
- Combat Service Support Element (CSSE)
- Command Element (CE)
- Marine Requirements Oversight Council (MROC)
Established 2000 - Streamlined Requirements Generation EFDS
- Established Nov 2002 by MCO 3900.15A
- Simplifies Requirements Generation through UNS
process - Capitalizes on Advocacy Consensus Building
5Advocacy
Built after Marine Corps Aviation Model
- Builds Consensus in Multiple Areas
- Not just for Material Requirements
- Harnesses expert input down to Regt/MAG
Commanders - Operational Advisory Groups (OAGs) provide
expert advise - GCE Example
Multiple Operational Advisory Groups (OAG)
Infantry, Artillery,
6Marine Corps Expeditionary Force Development
System
Operating Forces
Doctrine
Organization
MCB Quantico
Training
Materiel
Leadership Education
Personnel
Facilities
Supporting Establishment
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8A Path to ID Roadblocks
Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF)
Marine Corps System Command
PR
MFP MCCDC
Lengthy Process
9Normal (peacetime) view of The
Process
10Campaign Planning Tool(Urgent UNS Process)
Fielded capabilities across FYDP
Allocated Across FYDP
Strategic Partnership
All Stakeholders
11OIF II Urgent UNS Timeline
12Urgent UNS Staffing Process
- Process published via MARADMIN 533/03 OIF II
URGENT UNIVERSAL NEED STATEMENT (UNS) PROCESS - ComMarForPac reviews and prioritizes
- MCCDC processes for review analysis w/PR while
MarCorSysCom concurrently conducts assessment for
acquisition strategy - Review and analysis expedited to 1 day
- UUNS request expedited to MROC for decision.
(All Urgent UNS are
seen by the MROC) -
- Fielding expedited by MarCorSysCom as directed by
MROC Decision Memorandum - During Dec 03 / June 04 Processed and presented
over 65 issues to MROC for decision in 37 days in
support of OIF II.
13OIF I New Equipment Technology Examples
- Joint Blue Force Tracker (Joint Effort)
- Personal Role Radio (Coalition Effort)
-
- Baseline COC.
- Enroute Care System
- Dragon Eye UAV..
- Provisional Mortar Ballistic Computer
- SOPHIE Thermal Imagers...
14OIF II New Equipment Technology Insertion
- OIF II Equipment
- Vehicle Armor
- Side Body Armor
- Ceramic Plates
- L Shape Protection Doors
- Zoner Armor
- Tail Gate Armor
- Supporting OIF II future needs
- MTVR Armor Kit 1000 Oshkosh Palsan Sasa
Corps. - Integrated Marine Armor Kits 1500
15HMMWV Marine Armor Kit (MAK) (Integrated Armor
Kit) with Enhanced Flank Protection
Overhead Protection
Ventilation Panels
Enhanced Armor Appliqué
Red Zone Protected area
Note full kit compatible with HMMWVA2 variants
only
16MTVR Armor ECP(Integrated Armor Kit)
- Bolt-on Solution
- Steel/composite Panel Solution
- 7.62mm AP BZ Threat Protection
- Replacement doors and heavy-duty hinges
- Blast deflectors under frame
- Center seating in Cargo Body
17Summary of Funded UNS
Total PMC Required 106M
Two-thirds (67) of items are Accelerations or
Program Expansions
FULLY DELIVERED
PARTIALLY DELIVERED
ACCELERATION OR PROGRAM EXPANSIONS
18Marine Corps System CommandForging Forward
Refocusing resources in support of imminent
contingencies will occur in the future
- Continue to refine Advocacy EFDS process in
support of Requirements Generation. - Apply Lessons Learned from Operation Iraqi
Freedom (OIF), through Operational Forces
Feedback, Assessments and Analysis. - Leverage increasing digitization in staffing
Requirements - Continue to provide MCSC LNO Teams (MarFor, MEF)
- Utilize inherent flexibility of advocacy EFDS
to capitalize on emerging transformational
opportunities.
19 Semper Fi