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LOGCAP OVERVIEW BRIEFING FOR INDUSTRY DAY-LOGCAP IV 26 JULY 2005

LOGCAP OVERVIEW BRIEFING FOR INDUSTRY DAY-LOGCAP IV 26 JULY 2005. Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) Office: (703) 806-4359 Facsimile: (703) 806-2078. AFSC – On the Line. LOGCAP Topics. MISSION HISTORY COMMAND AND MANAGEMENT ARCHITECTURE WHY LOGCAP RESPONSIBILITIES

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LOGCAP OVERVIEW BRIEFING FOR INDUSTRY DAY-LOGCAP IV 26 JULY 2005

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  1. LOGCAP OVERVIEW BRIEFING FOR INDUSTRY DAY-LOGCAP IV 26 JULY 2005 Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) Office: (703) 806-4359 Facsimile: (703) 806-2078 AFSC – On the Line

  2. LOGCAP Topics • MISSION • HISTORY • COMMAND AND MANAGEMENT • ARCHITECTURE • WHY LOGCAP • RESPONSIBILITIES • DOCTRINE AND POLICY • CONTRACT • PLANS • EXERCISES • EXECUTION MANAGEMENT • OPERATIONS SUMMARY Point: Unique Program of History, Operations & Transformation

  3. U.S. ARMY Premier Capability To Support Global Contingencies By Leveraging Corporate Assets To Augment Army Current And Programmed CS/CSS Force Structure Sustainment Enabler For Force Vision And Future Forces Supports Three Simultaneous Events, Globally: Current Forces America’s War On Terrorism LOGCAP Mission Future Forces Point: Supporting Current Crises And A Transforming Army

  4. LOGCAP History Korea Italy CONUS Bosnia Haiti South West Asia Africa Panama Retrograde Somalia Rwanda East Timor Central & South America 9/11 PUSH VS. PULL SYSTEM 1985 2002- Present 1989 1992 - 1996 1997 - 2001 1990-1991 Brown & Root Services Brown & Root Services AR700-137 PERRINI AD HOC DYNCORP HQDA/U.S. Army Corps of Engineers U.S. Army Materiel Command

  5. LOGCAP Program Management Structure Commanding General AFSC Not a Traditional Program Program Director AFSC Contracting/Legal Team LOGCAP Iraq LOGCAP Support Unit LOGCAP Operations Directorate Team LOGCAP Kuwait/ Afghanistan/Djibouti/ Georgia/Uzbekistan DCMA DCAA

  6. NGOs COALITION Customer NATO OGA DOS MARFOR ARMY Requirements Funding Priorities LOGCAP ForwardProgram Execution Management AFSC Commanding General OPCON to AFSB Program Director 1. Single LOGCAP POC in Theater 2. Principle LOGCAP Advisor to COCOM 3. Team LOGCAP Forward Lead/PCO Forward Deputy Program Director AFSC Contracting/ Legal LOGCAP Support Unit LOGCAP Operations Directorate DCMA DCAA 1. Operations Analysis 2. LOGCAP Plans 3. Exercise Participation 1. Administrate TO’s 2. Quality Assurance 3. Property Administration 1. Customer Interface 2. Prepare IGCE and SOW 1. Issue Task Orders 2. Definitization 3. Award Fee Boards 1.Contract Audit 2.Cost Analysis 3.Financial System Approval • Change Management • Cost Monitoring & Control • Performance Management • Contract Administration • Contract Audit

  7. Why LOGCAP Has Been Chosen To Support The Global War On Terrorism • Unique Contract With Vast Contingency Support Capabilities. • 24/7 Umbrella Support Contract Covering U.S. Forces, Worldwide. • Requires No Solicitation • SOW / Funding Executes Contract Anytime, Anywhere. • Contractors Can Be Mostly Self-Sufficient And Not An Additional Logistics Burden On Supported Force. • Totally Managed For Supported Force By Team LOGCAP Forward. • One Source, Single Point Of Contact For Full Spectrum Support. • Vast Expansive Support Capabilities • Proven Track Record In Support Of U.S. Services, Secretary Of State, Coalition Forces And United Nations. • Essential Element Of Contingency Force Readiness. • Sixty-Six Member LOGCAP Support Unit (USAR) To Support Numerous Missions Over Vast Regions, Simultaneously. • Extensive Family Of Plans: Worldwide Support Through Specific Missions & Army Transformation. • AOR Exercises and Forward Operations • Exponentially Increased In Support Of Post “9-11” Contingency Operations. • Integral Part of Force Structure (COMPO 9): Current Force, PPBES, Future Forces. Point: Integrated and Synchronized Program Strengths

  8. AFSC (USAMC) LOGCAPResponsibilities • Program Management and Principal LOGCAP Agent • Contract Administration, Management and Execution • USAMC Personnel Training, Readiness and Deployability • Validation of Contractor Readiness and Capabilities • Contractor Risk Mitigation Management • USAMC, USACE, DCMA Partnering Arrangements • LOGCAP Family of Plans Development and Management • Support of Three Simultaneous Events • USAR LOGCAP Support Unit (LSU) Operational Training and Control • Worldwide LOGCAP Assistance and Training Visits • Worldwide On-Site Exercise Participation and Support • Annual LOGCAP Warfighter Exercise (AORs) • Annual Worldwide Requirements Conference • Quarterly Worldwide AOR Assistance Visits • Concepts, Policy, Doctrine, and Publications • Current and Long Range Program Force Structure Planning, Development and Resourcing for COMPO 9 Capabilities • Worldwide Habitual Relationships, Education, and Training

  9. Doctrine And Policy for Civil Sector Contingency Outsourcing Support • AR 570-9 Host Nation Support • AR 700-137 LOGCAP • AR 715-9 Contractors Accompanying The Force • FM 100-10-2 Contracting Support On The Battlefield • FM 100-16 Army Operational Support • FM 63-11 Logistics Support Element • FM 3-100.21 Contractors On The Battlefield • AMC PAM 700-30 LOGCAP • AMC BATTLE BOOK LOGCAP

  10. Army Regulation 700-137 Program Manager HQ, AMC LOGCAP Capabilities An Initiative By The U.S. Army To Pre-plan During Peacetime For The Use Of Civilian Contractors To Perform Selected Services In Wartime And Other Contingencies To Augment U.S. Forces In Support Of DOD Missions. LOGCAP’S Comprehensive CS/CSS Augmentation Capability Provides Commanders An Alternative To Source Sustainment Requirements. LOGCAP Contractor Augmentation May Include, But Is Not Limited To: Supply Operations Field Services Other OPNS & Services -Class I (Rations & Water) -Class II (Organizational Clothing, Equipment & Admin Supplies) -Class III (POL-Bulk & Pkg) -Class IV (Construction Materials) -Class V (Ammunition) -Class VI (Personal Demand Items) -Class VII (Major Items) -Class VIII (Medical Supplies) -Class IX (Repair Parts) -Laundry & Bath -Clothing Exchange -Clothing Repair -Food Service -Mortuary Affairs -Sanitation -Billeting -Facilities Management -MWR -Information Management -Personnel Support -Maintenance -Transportation -Medical Services -Engineering & Construction -Signal -Retrograde -Power Generation & Distribution -STAMIS Operations -Physical Security

  11. LOGCAP Support Plans Worldwide Management Staffing Plan w/ Annex N (Contractor Internal Operations) US AMC: STRYKER Brigade Combat Team Ammunition Outload Plan Force Provider Support AMC LSE Contingency Support Homeland Defense EUCOM: Southern Africa Regional Western Africa Regional Transcaucus Regional Baltic Regional Middle East Regional CONPLAN 4122 W/TPFDD Equatorial Africa Regional SOUTHCOM: • Smaller Scale Contingency • USARSO Regional Management • Southern Combat Support OPNS • Mass Migration Support CENTCOM: • Region 27 Management • Inland Pipeline Distribution • Internee Resettlement • Consequence Management PACOM: • Southeast Asia Mainland Nations • Southeast Asia Island Nations • South Asia Regional • USARJ OPLAN 5027* • PACOM FSB Support* • 5077 CONPLAN • North East Asia Regional Management • Korea Outsourcing Support • PACOM Consequence Management Worldwide Umbrella: * Plan / SOW Developing. Total: 30 Plans

  12. EDUCATE & TRAIN SENIOR LEADERS SOLDIERS CONTRACTORS PM CONTINGENCY STAFF HABITUAL RELATIONSHIP ESTABLISHMENT VALIDATE PLANS & CONTRACTOR CAPABILITIES COST PROPOSALS TURN-ON PROCEDURES CIVIL OUTSOURCING ACQUISITION RESPONSIVENESS, FLEXIBILITY & SUSTAINMENT LOGCAP EXERCISE PARTICIPATION CONUS EUCOM PACOM CENTCOM SOUTHCOM OVERALL OBJECTIVE: MITIGATE RISK & INCREASE READINESS

  13. LOGCAP Support Operations Summary OCONUS • Iraq • Kuwait • Djibouti • Uzbekistan • Afghanistan • Georgia • Philippines (C) • Jordan (C) • Turkey (C) • Germany (C) CONUS • Stryker Brigades • Total Army Analysis • SWA Rotational Units • Power Projection Platforms • Consequence Management 50,000+ CONTRACTORS FOR GWOT COMPO 9 / OTHER AUGMENTATIONS • Theater Support • Base Camp Ops & Maintenance • Facilities Management • Theater Transportation/Distribution Support • Fuel Distribution • Prime Power • Water / Ice Production • Laundry and Bath • Detainee Camp Construction • APOD Infrastructure • Airfield and fire fighting Operations • Humanitarian Relief • Infrastructure • 84 DFACs • 90 Base Camps, 31 FOBs • 2 APODs; 1 SPOD • 5 Chief of Mission (COM) Sites • 7 MND Sites • 17 Ice Plants

  14. AFSC’s LOGCAP Vision …Continue to Be the Army’s Premiere Contingency Contracting Provider in support of rapid deployments by capitalizing on the synergistic effect of integrating global commercial civil sector resources into force support capabilities. LOGCAP... A Flexible Alternative for Supporting the Force

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