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Defense Industrial Base Capability Study Series Defense Acquisition Excellence Council

A comprehensive study series on enhancing the defense industrial base's capability in various areas such as defense acquisition, industrial policy, battlespace awareness, command and control, protection, and focused logistics.

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Defense Industrial Base Capability Study Series Defense Acquisition Excellence Council

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  1. Defense Industrial Base Capability Study Series Defense Acquisition Excellence Council Miss Suzanne Patrick DUSD (Industrial Policy) April 13, 2004

  2. 2003 2004 2005 Defense Industrial Base Capability Study Series in Context SECDEF Initiates Joint Capabilities Development Process (10/03) Defense Industrial Base Capability Study Series Transforming the Defense Industrial Base (02/03) Force Application (10/04) Battlespace Awareness (01/04) Command & Control (06/04) Protection (12/04) Focused Logistics (05/05) CJCS Instruction 3170.01C Published (06/03) Joint Defense Capabilities Study (Aldridge) (12/03) FINDINGS • The Department should view industrial base as composed of operational effects-based sectors • From program justification through budgeting and acquisition, the Department should organize its decision-making processes to optimize operational effects • The Department should analyze the results of a systematic assessment of critical technology requirement in each of these sectors. SPG Released (03/04) PURPOSE • Established procedures to identify, assess, and prioritize joint military capability need • Provided a construct for the Department’s efforts to re-engineer corporate processes and unify focus on delivering warfighting capabilities • Serves as the cornerstone in realigning the Department’s planning and budgeting processes Source: ODUSD(IP)

  3. DIBCS Methodology: Battlespace Awareness Example Source: Booz Allen Hamilton and ODUSD(IP)

  4. The Defense Industrial Base Capability Study Series as a Lexicon: From Warfighting to Technology and Industrial Base Capabilities Operational Capability Framework Technologies & Industrial Base Capabilities Battlespace Awareness Industrial Base Issues = Report Data The Translation Process Appendix A DIBCS Battlespace Awareness Capability Framework Appendix B Critical Technologies for Battlespace Awareness Organized by Broad Industrial Areas Appendix C A Compendium of Representative Defense Technology Suppliers with Transformational Capabilities

  5. Functional Capabilities Applications in Defense Enterprise Strategies Source: ODUSD(IP)

  6. Crafting Defense Business Strategies by Functional Capability Source: ODUSD(IP)

  7. Backup

  8. Roadmap to the Future Source: Adapted from Transforming the Defense Industrial Base: A Roadmap, ODUSD(IP), February 2003 (www.acq.osd/ip)

  9. Joint Staff Functional Concepts Battlespace Awareness Capabilities of commanders and all force elements to understand the environment in which they operate and the Global Hawk, MP - RTIP, NAS, adversaries they face. Uses a variety of surveillance Predator UAV (MQ - 9), NPOESS, capabilities to gather information, a ha rmonized secure SBIRS - Hi gh, Cobra Judy Replacement, E - 2 net centric environment to manage this information, and a Advanced Hawkeye collection of capabilities to analyze, understand and predict. Command and Control Capabilities that exercise a commander’s auth ority and direction over forces to accomplish a mission. I nvolves planning, directing, coordinating, and controlling forces and GBS, AEHF , FBCB2, JTRS, operations. P rovides the means for a commander to recognize SMART - T, WIN - T, MCS, NESP what is needed and ensure that appropriate actions are taken. For ce Application Capabilities to engage adversaries with lethal and non -lethal methods across the entire spectrum of conflict. Includes all AMRAAM, DDG 51, G MLRS, battlefield movement and dual - role offensive and defensive JDAM, JSOW, CVN 21, MM III , co mbat capabilities in land, sea, air, space, and information SSGN domains. Protection Capabilities that defend forces and U.S. territory from harm. Includes missile defense and infrastructure protection and other ATIRCM/CMWS, PAC - 3, capabilities t o thwart force application by an adversary. Chem Demil Focused Logistics Capabilities to deploy, redeploy, and sustain forces anywhere - in or above the world for sustained, in operations. theater LPD - 17, C - 130, CH - 47, H - 1 Includes traditional mobility functions of airlift, sealift, and Upgrades, GCSS, T - AKE, spacelift as well as short - haul (intra - theater and battlefield) T - 45 Training System, C - 17, transportation. A lso includes logistics C2, training, equipping, C - 5 RERP, FMTV, V - 22, MH 60 - feeding, supplying, ma intaining and medical capabilities. Source: Joint Staff Functional Concepts and ODUSD(IP)

  10. A Functional Capability View of U.S. Battlespace Awareness Programs Source: Adapted from Defense Industrial Base Capabilities Study: Battlespace Awareness, ODUSD(IP), January 2004 (www.acq.osd/ip)

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