Title: 2 October 2003
12003 Mortar Conference
2 October 2003
BG Izzo, Program Executive Officer, Ammunition
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3PEO Ammunition
MISSION
Develop and Procure Conventional and Leap-Ahead
Munitions to Increase Combat Power to Warfighters
GOALS
- Get PGMs Smart Weapons to Warfighters
- Improve and Sustain the Conventional Stockpile
- Satisfy the Customer, Achieve Excellence
- Grow World-Class People and Teams
4Where PEO AmmunitionPrograms Came From
Established January 1, 2002
- PEO Ammo
- PM MAS
- PM CAS
- PM CCS
- PM Joint Services
- PEO GCS
- PM ARMS
- PM TMAS
- PM Crusader (MACS)
Programs 23
- DSA-TACOM
- PM Mines
- PM Mortars
- PM Small Arms
Programs 74
- AMC/DCS Ammo
- Training Ammo
- Industrial Base
- Demil
- ARDEC (Fuze Programs)
Programs 94
Total RDA Programs 191 programs
Total Dollars 1,253.6 M
5PEO Ammo Organization
PEO Ammunition BG Paul Izzo PEO Mr. Kevin
Fahey DPEO
Industrial Base
Networked Munitions/ Munitions / Countermine
Medium Small Caliber
Demolitions / Non-Lethal
Large Caliber
Excalibur
Mortars
6Where We Are Today
- Single Manager for Conventional and Advanced
Ammunition - ASA(ALT) Named SMCA 8 Jan 2003
- PEO Ammunition Named SMCA Executor 16 Apr 2003
- SMCA Charter in Service Review
- All FY04 Service Funding Goes thru PEO Ammunition
- PMs are Engaging Other Services
- Forming SMCA Acquisition Council
- Metrics Covering All SMCA Functional Areas
7PEO Religion
- Instilling Discipline Across the Board
- Permeate Six Sigma/Lean Into Our Business
- Kicked off a PEO Six Sigma/Lean Enterprise
Executive Black Belt Program - Using Six Sigma Principles in the Establishment
of PEO Strategic Plans - Industrial Base
- Demil
- Insensitive Munitions
- Using Six Sigma/Lean Principles in the
Establishment of PEO Wide Processes
8Near-term Focus
- Continue to Integrate Ammo Management Activities
Within the Army and Across Other Services - Establishing Consistent Processes Across PEO Ammo
- Pricing
- Engineering Support
- Industrial Base Assessments
- Program Reviews, Metrics and Reporting
- Program Execution
- Tech-base Prioritization and Transition
- Acquisition Manage Ammo as a Family, by Family
- Establish More Stable Funding Profiles in POM
- FCS Ammo and Working With PM FCS and LSI
9Close Combat Support to U.S. Military Actions
ASAALT Operations Cell
- PEO Ammunition in Iraq
- Deployed to Camp Doha
- Linked Acquisition to Warfighter
- Expedited Fieldings and Upgrades
- Participated in Bomb Damage Assessment
- Participated in Reset Evaluation
10Maneuver Ammunition Support to U.S. Military
Actions
M908, 120mm High Explosive Obstacle Reduction
2,000 M908 HE-OR-T Rounds shipped to theater
11Combat Ammunition Support to U.S. Military
Actions
M982, 155mm SADARM
- Fielded 325 Projectiles to OIF
- Highly Successful
Very effective against Tanks/BMPs, 3 rounds
will kill at least one tanknever missed LTC
Doug Harding- Former 3BCT FSCOORD/1-10 FA CDR
12Combat Ammunition Support to U.S. Military
Actions
Arms Room Concept provided to the 173rd ABN
upon deployment OIF
13Combat Ammunition Support to U.S. Military
Actions
Accelerated Fielding to 1st CD To Support Combat
Operations
Operation Iraqi Freedom
1st Cav. Div. Fort Hood, Texas
Mortar Fire Control System (MFCS)
14Combat Ammunition Support to U.S. Military
Actions
IR Illumination was very useful. 60mm provided
excellent IR Illumination Quote from SFC Jeff
McLaughlin HHC 75th Ranger Regiment SFC Joe C.
Davis, HHC 3rd BN Ranger Regiment
15Close Combat Support to U.S. Military Actions
Countermine
- Fielded Handheld Stand-off Mine Detection System
(HSTAMIDS) to OEF - Fielded HSTAMIDS to OIF
- Fielded Interim Vehicle Mounted Mine Detector
System (IVMMD) to - OEF OIF
16Close Combat Support to U.S. Military Actions
Non-Lethal Capability Sets
- Fielded 1 NLCS to ONE
- Fielded 1 NLCS to OEF
- Fielded 7 NLCS to OIF
- Fielded 42 M26 Advanced Tasers to OIF
non-lethal munitions and riot gear could mean
life or death for the EPWs or our soldiers.
COL Ecke, Deputy Cdr, EPW Camp, describes
urgency of need to PEO Ammo LNO, 20 April,
Iraq
17Close Combat Support to U.S. Military Actions
Gunfire Detection System
- Developing both Fixed Site (FS) and Vehicle
Mounted (VM) Systems - 20 GDS (10 FS and 10 VM) Urgent Released in
support of OEF and OIF
Fixed Site
Vehicle Mounted
18FY03 Supplemental Funding
Ammunition Family Total ( M) Small
Caliber 177.5 Medium
Caliber 159.1 Artillery
105.0 Mortars
76.3 Demolitions
50.3 Non-Lethal
47.5 Signals
21.3 Grenades
19.8 Other
39.4
696.2
Modernization Examples
- M919, 25mm APFSDS-T
- Modern Demo. Initiators
- M983, 120mm Mortar IR Illum.
- M903 SLAP
- M211/212 IR CM Flares
- M4 SLAM
- APOBS
- Non-Lethal Capability Sets
- MACS Propelling Charge
- Multi-option Artillery Fuze
Successfully Defended Nearly 700M in
Conventional Ammo Supplemental Funding
Includes ONE OEF Supplemental and IFF
Supplemental
19PEO Ammos Efforts Are Aligned With LSIs Family
of Combat Systems
120mm BLOS / LOS
- MRM
- Advanced KE
- Advanced Multi-Purpose Anti-Tank (MPAT)
- Lt Wt 120mm Cannon
120mm Mortar
- Precision Guided Mortar Munition (PGMM)
- Mortar Fire Control
- NLOS-M IPT Support to PM FCS Lethality
155mm NLOS
- XM982 Excalibur
- Low Cost Course Correction
- Next Generation Scatterable Mines (NGSM)
- Intelligent Munitions System (IMS)
- Quicklook
- Air Standoff Mine Detection System (ASTAMIDS )
SUAV
- Bursting Munitions
- Medium Caliber Program
- Ground Standoff Mine Detection System
Infantry Carrier Vehicle
20Summary
- Continuing to Support Current Operations
- Improving Ammunition Life Cycle Practices
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