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National Guard and Reserve Equipping Appropriation (NGREA) Update. COL Mas Kuwana Chief, Materiel programs division ARNG-RMQ. Purpose. To provide an update on the best business practices for the Army National Guard on NGREA, NGREA business rules and purchases.
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National Guard and Reserve Equipping Appropriation (NGREA) Update COL Mas KuwanaChief, Materiel programs divisionARNG-RMQ
Purpose To provide an update on the best business practices for the Army National Guard on NGREA, NGREA business rules and purchases.
National Guard and Reserve Equipment Appropriation (NGREA) • NGREA is a special Defense Appropriation that complements each Service’s base appropriation. It is intended to procure critical modernization items of equipment that the base appropriation is not able to fund. • DoDObligation (on contract) Targets: 80% in the 1st year, 90% in the 2nd, fully obligated in the 3rd • Buy List Priorities: • Should have a Line Item Number (LIN) (Standard or Non-Developmental) • Should be Critical Dual Use (CDU) • Must be procurable throughout a 6 – 24 month window • Should have a fill rate 90% or less • NGREA Obligation Process: • RMQ coordinates directly with Program Mangers for contracts • RMQ tracks the funds to ensure obligation • RMQ tracks the contracts to ensure delivery to the ARNG
National Guard and Reserve Equipment Appropriation (NGREA) • Future funding of NGREA will allow the ARNG continuous procurement of items that improve interoperability with the Active Component and support its Dual Mission Role. • Not intended for Operational Needs Statement (ONS) for deployers. • Non-standard, Commercial-Off- the- Shelf (COTS) items must meet procurement guideline for procurement funds. Training Systems must have planned sustainment funding and be supported by ARNG Training Division. • Recent significant NGREA procurements • $720M of FMTVs • $91M of TOC/SICPs for the Multi-functional Brigade structure • $118M for LUH Mission Equipment Package
FY12 ARNG NGREA Status • FY12 Buy List • The Buy List is still being finalized and ensuring the availability of contract head space. • The potential Buy List will be prioritized with the business rules discussed. • Current Congressional Marks • HACD allocated $490M. • SACD allocated $150M.
SUMMARY • NGREA funds are procurement funds intended to procure critical modernization items of equipment on an enterprise-wide basis that the base appropriation is not able to fund. • RMQ Business Rules recommend CDU items, equipment assigned a LIN, that has a shortfall and a valid requirement. • Even though NGREA funds are unprogrammed, they must adhere to DoD obligation rate targets (80/90/100% ). • Training Systems must have planned sustainment funding and be supported by ARNG Training Division. • RMQ requests any Adjutants General input for the FY13 NGREA buy List.
National Guard and Reserve Equipment Appropriation (NGREA) • The NGREA obligation rates for FY09, FY10, and FY11 are now in compliance with DoD standards • 80% in the 1st year, 90% in the 2nd, fully obligated in the 3rd