Title: MCSC Acquisition Reform
1Acquisition Workforce Reform From a Resource
Perspective
Marilyn Thomas Deputy Commander Marine Corps
Systems Command
2As we enter into a tumultuous period in our
history, it is important to try to focus on the
positive and always look for the silver lining
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4A Brief Overview of MCSC
Equipping Warfighters to Win
5Role of Marine Corps Systems Command
- The Marine Corps Acquisition Command
- Fields systems and equipment
- Provides Life cycle management
- One of four major acquisition commands within the
Naval Acquisition Community
We outfit our Marines with literally everything
they drive, wear, communicate and shoot.
6Our Chain of Command
Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research,
Development, and Acquisition
Chief of NavalOperations
Commandantof the Marine Corps
Many PEOs
PEO Land Systems
NAVSEASYCOM
MARCORSYSCOM
NAVAIRSYCOM
Space and Naval WarfareSystems Command
7MARCORSYSCOM Programs Organized by Categories
ACAT I ACAT II
ACAT III ACAT IV
OTHER
USMC PGMS 32 PROGRAMS JOINT PGMS USA Led x
33 USAF Led x 3 USN Led x 5 DISA Led x 1 JPEO x
7 81 PROGRAMS
USMC PGMS 120 PROGRAMS JOINT PGMS 43
PROGRAMS 163 PROGRAMS
RDgt265M PMCgt1.29B
RDgt140M PMCgt660M
Annual Pgm PMCgt15M
MCSC PGMS GCSS-MC PEO LS EFV MTVR JOINT
PGMS DTS (DFAS) GCCS (DISA) PKI (DISA) TBMCS
(USAF) GBS (USAF) PLGR (USAF) TC-AIMS II
(USA) SMART-T (USA) SINCGARS (USA) AFATDS
(USA) JTRS (USA) JAVELIN (USA) TMIP-M
(USN) DIMHRS (USN) MRAPs 18 PROGRAMS
PEO LS CAC2S G/ATOR LVSR JOINT PGMS LW-155
(USMC) M-88A2(USA) JPBDS (USA) 6 PROGRAMS
- PRE-MILESTONE B EFFORTS
- FIELDED SYSTEMS
- ABBREVIATED ACQUISITION PROGRAMS
- AMMUNITION
- ITEMS
- MISC PROJECTS
- 457 Systems/Programs
Note MARCORSYSCOM participates in/leads numerous
joint programs.
8MCSC Budget Profile
OCF 3,114
OCF 11,812
OCF 821
FY09 GWOT Remaining includes 910m for MRAP.
9MCSC Workforce Authorization (TO)
10The Problem
- The Perfect Storm
- Acquisition Reform activities during the 90s led
to significant reduction in the acquisition
workforce and and increased outsourcing of
acquisition activities - Substantial increases in TOA related to GWOT and
Grow the Force have strained current acquisition
workforce - Manpower and personnel have become disconnected
from baseline funding levels, both exacerbating
and being exacerbated by the contractor support
dilemma - High profile problems in acquisition programs
such as EFV and LCS have called into question
whether DoD Acquisition has sufficient numbers of
people with the right skills to manage
technically complex acquisition programs - FERS
11Congressional Concern
- The following language from the FY09 House
Appropriations Report highlights a level of
concern with how the Department is using
contractor support as a crutch to deal with our
manpower challenges - The Committee has consistently voiced its
concerns about the extent to which the Department
has contracted out functions in recent years.
While the practice may be regarded as necessary
to offset reductions in military and civilian
personnel, the Committee believes that the
Department has failed to adequately manage the
expansion of this practice. As a result, it is
unclear if the Department realizes any economic
benefits from the continued expansion of
outsourcing, and it is likely that the Department
may have contracted out core activities because
of an undisciplined approach to outsourcing. - Unless we can adequately budget for an effective
workforce and curb our appetite for contractor
support, it is likely that Congress will curb it
for us.
12So What is Being Done??
- HQMC
- Added 295 FTEs during PR09/POM10
- USD ATL
- Competency Management
- Congress
- Section 852 of the FY08 NDAA Defense Acquisition
Workforce Fund - ASN RDA
- Acquisition Workforce Reform Initiative
13Competency Alignment (CA)
14Competency Management Benefits
- Competency Management Benefits
- Objective and flexible assignment of competency
resources to meet organization and program
requirements - Competency workforce accountability for
supporting both the competency and program
success - Input by both program manager and Competency
Director to workforce performance evaluation - Defined competency standards and development
standards - Higher visibility of individual training coupled
with expanded opportunities for training and
development - Broader career growth opportunity within and
between SYSCOMs
15MARINE CORPS SYSTEMS ACQUISITION ENTERPRISE MODEL
The CA Design Example MCSC
ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY (RESEARCH,
DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION)
COMMANDANT UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS
Marine Corps Systems Command Commander (00)
Program Executive Office Land Systems
Product Group Directors
Executive Director (00A)
Program Manager
Program Manager
Program Manager
COST SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE
COST SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE
COST SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE
COST SCHEDULE PERFORMANCE
Deputy Commander Resource Management (01)
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
Deputy Commander Systems Engineering,
Interoperability, Architectures and
Technology (06)
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
Assistant Commander Contracts (02)
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
HEADQUARTERS
MARINE CORPS TACTICAL SYSTEMS SUPPORT ACTIVITY
Assistant Commander Life Cycle Logistics (04)
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
Assistant Commander Programs (03)
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
Workforce Communities (Counsel/CIO/Security/ Inter
national Programs)
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
PEOPLE PROCESSES
Competencies
Business Units
16Section 852 DAWF
- Section 852 directed SECDEF to establish a fund
for the recruitment, training and retention of
acquisition personnel - Purpose of the Fund is to ensure that DoD
acquisition workforce has the capacity, in
numbers and skills, to perform its mission - Fund will comprise credits equal to the
applicable percentage of amounts expended for
contract services - Amounts will be available for transfer out of the
account ranging from 300M in FY08 and growing to
600M in FY11
17Section 852 DAWF
- Details of how the account will be managed are
still being finalized by USD ATL and Components - Meanwhile, there is language in the FY09
Appropriations Act that directs the Department to
include Acquisition Workforce requirements in the
baseline budget request - The Department is directed to include the
funding required for the Acquisition Development
Workforce Fund in its fiscal year 2010 budget
request.
18ASN RDA Acquisition Workforce Reform
- Last November, ASN RDA initiated an Acquisition
Reform effort aimed at correcting systemic
problems identified during the LCS Nunn-McCurdy
review - One of the key reform areas was to strengthen
human capital strategies to ensure we have the
right numbers of people with requisite skills to
maximize acquisition outcomes
19ASN RDA Acquisition Workforce Reform
- Assess current military and civilian acquisition
workforce qualifications, skills and staffing
levels done - Identify shortfalls in workforce staffing levels,
qualifications and training in progress - Develop an Acquisition Workforce Human Capital
Strategic Plan to address experience and pipeline
gaps future action - Establish linkage between strategic plan and PPBE
process 24 Sep 2008 memo from ASN RDA for
upcoming PR-11/POM-12
20Summary
- Lots of activity ongoing to fix acquisition
workforce issues - As financial managers, we need to remain informed
and engaged in the activity because - - we are a critical functional element in the
acquisition domain - - we need to assist and guide the linkage
between acquisition workforce strategic planning
and the PPBE process -
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