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Agenda. Mission New Initiatives Industrial Base Liaison What does it mean to us? What does it mean to you? Current Plans Opportunities for change. Clothing & Individual Equipment. Mission.

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  1. Agenda • Mission • New Initiatives • Industrial Base Liaison • What does it mean to us? • What does it mean to you? • Current Plans • Opportunities for change

  2. Clothing & Individual Equipment Mission Optimize Soldier readiness by providing the most functional, versatile, and modern equipment Army-wide Our partners in Industry must be successful if we are to be successful

  3. New Initiatives • Systems Integrator • Systems approach to development • Ensures compatibility across commodity areas • Configuration Management • ONE database for all info across locations • Quality Control Team • Industrial Base Liaison

  4. Industrial Base Liaison • What does it mean to PM CIE? • Internal resource • Historical perspective • What could it mean to industry? • Opportunity for change • Someone dedicated to answer questions and ensure communication flow • The function will grow/change along with the need

  5. Current Plans • Advance Planning Brief to Industry (APBI) • May 30-31, two full days, Old Town Alexandria, VA • USMC participation as well • Day one - Overview of each PM • Day two – individual sessions by commodity area • Space limited; 2 people per vendor; first come, first serve • Publish in FedBizOpps shortly • Industrial Base Database • On-line www.pmcievendor.com • Provide info on POCs, products, capabilities, interests, etc. • Information will remain confidential and for government use only • Password protected

  6. This is your chance to be involved, ensure we know about your firm, understand where we are headed and help frame a new direction within PM CIE Lushana Offutt (703) 704-2124 lushana.offutt@us.army.mil

  7. Product Manager - Clothing and Individual Equipment ATTN: SFAE-SDR-CIE 10170 Beach Blvd Fort Belvoir, VA 22060-5820 PM-CIE POC List LTC John Lemondes Product Manager – Clothing and Individual Equipment Comm (703) 704-1465, DSN 654-1465 john.lemondes@us.army.mil Mr. Barry Hauck, Systems Integrator Comm (508) 233-4348, DSN 256-4348 barry.hauck@us.army.mil Mr. Al Dassonville - DPM - CIE Comm (703) 704-3828, DSN 654-3828 al.dassonville@us.army.mil Assistant Product Managers MAJ Lannes Williamson Comm (703) 704-3813, DSN 654-3813 lannes.williamson@us.army.mil Mr. Dave Geringer Comm (703) 704-2161, DSN 654-2161 david.geringer@us.army.mil Ms. Sarah Morgan-Clyborne Comm (703) 704-3826, DSN 654-3826 sarah.morganclyborne@us.army.mil MAJ JD Long Comm (703) 704-2538, DSN 654-2538 jonathan.long1@us.army.mil MAJ Shawn Lucas Comm (703) 704-4968, DSN 654-4968 shawn.p.lucas@us.army.mil MAJ Robert Helms Comm (703) 704-3460, DSN 654-3460 robert.helms@us.army.mil

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  9. Industry Universities LABS RFI Process Soldier Needs Individual Weapon Advanced Combat Helmet Eye Protection Body Armor NBC Protection Static Suppression Occupation Protection Enhanced Lift Forwarded to HQDA G3 for final approval HQDA G3 forwards to HQDA G8 for Funding Feasibility Final Addition to RFI List forwarded to PEO Soldier Validated by CG TRADOC Deployed Unit Feedback Core CDD S A A S CALL Battle Command Networked Lethality UDOP Enemy Locatio OICW Hands Free Stab Protection I C T GSS CDD Institutionalization of RFI Post Combat Surveys MSS CDD CVC Helmet Cordless Comms Heads up Display Nomex Coverall POL Nomex AirSS CDD CMTC/JRTC/NTC Air Supply Precision Navigation Language Translator Optical Magnification Pilots Helmet Survival Gear Immersion Coverall Data Manager Other Services ITT Align Soldier Funding with Programs Define Capability Align Capability to Programs

  10. Unit Sets ARSTAFF Campaign Plan Coordination Teams Units Units Units Units Coordination Teams Units Units MACOMs Fielding Teams Fielding Teams Fielding Teams Priorities Resources Master Schedule Non-Theater Distribution • 100K Items / BCT • ~ 11 Million Items On-Hand • Over 50,000 transactions in 10 months Middle River Packaging Facility PM PM ~ 50 Suppliers PM RFI Operations TRADOC Equipping on average 5,000 Soldiers per week

  11. Unit Sets PMs Suppliers Theater Distribution CJTF76 Required to ensure we equip all Soldiers entering combat zone Bagram • Issue Facility in Kuwait (2) Equipment packaged per unit Rqmnts MNC-I • Liaison element in Afghanistan Middle River, MD Baghdad (5) Equip trans-loaded to IL-76s (3) Equipment hauled to BWI (4) Commercial 747 to Kuwait Baltimore, MD (1) Fielding needs coordinated by RFI Opns Cell Kuwait City Fort Belvoir Average ~3,000 Soldiers per month

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