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Class II

Deliver the right solution on time, every time. Class II. Clothing & Textiles. 1. WARFIGHTER FIRST - PEOPLE & CULTURE - STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT - FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP - PROCESS EXCELLENCE. Clothing & Textiles Mission.

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Class II

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  1. Deliver the right solution on time, every time Class II Clothing & Textiles 1 WARFIGHTER FIRST - PEOPLE & CULTURE - STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT - FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP - PROCESS EXCELLENCE

  2. Clothing & Textiles Mission Provide world-class integrated logistics solutions for clothing, individual equipment and textile items to Warfighters and Emergency Responders in peace and in war; around the clock and around the world. 2

  3. Clothing & Textiles Organization Supply Chain Directors Customer Operations Plans & Integration Supplier Operations

  4. Class IIClothing & Textiles $Billions Customers: 12,800 Orders: 4.8M annually Items: 57,000 NIINs FY16 Forecast$1.828B $Billions Employees (auth): 348 civilian + 6 military Suppliers: 383

  5. Clothing & Textiles Sales FY15 Service Breakout Other:

  6. Class II Products & Services Ecclesiastical Items Flight Suits Class A Uniforms Go-to-War Camouflage Body Armor Chem Suits Tents

  7. Clothing & Textiles… A Unique Supply Chain • Sized items • Combat boot… 140 sizes • Airman BattleUniform (ABU)… 155 sizes • Men’s Armydress coat… 65 sizes • Military unique • Simple garments to complex protective clothing(combat helmet, chem suit) • Service driven requirements Focus on Customers • Agencies • Army • Navy • Air Force • Marine Corps • Coast Guard • ROTC Programs • Offices • AAFES, NEXCOM, MCEXC • Recruit Centers • Central Issue Facilities • National Guard / Reserves Focus on Industry • Domestic manufactures • Usually small business • Berry Amendment • Mandatory sources • National Institute of the Blind (NIB) • Source America • Federal Prison Industries (UNICOR) • Other business considerations • Women-owned • Veteran-owned • HUB zone • Characteristics • Driven to support the customer Army already fewest sizes of utility/combat Uniform… moving to a single camo pattern BLUF: Class II is a complex supply chain

  8. Berry Amendment and the Domestic Industry • US DoD must buy C&T items from domestic sources including all components and processes • In existence in some form since 1941 - permanent by Public Law 103-139 in 1994 Employment Levels Imports Source: Current Employment Statistics Survey, Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), U.S. Department of Labor Source - Office of Textiles and Apparel (OTEXA), U.S. Department of Commerce

  9. Support to the Small Business Industrial BaseClothing & Textiles • FY15… $740M total small business contract dollars • HUBZone Small Business… $182M • Women-owned Small Business… $146M • Small Disadvantaged Business… $119M • Veteran-owned Small Business… $98M • Small Business suppliers are a vital component of our domestic industrial base • In 2015, over 78% of Clothing & Textiles contract dollars were awarded to domestic small businesses • Many small business suppliers met the rapidly escalating demand during recent deployments/assistance operations

  10. Uniform Transition • 2003 MCCUU • First unique design • Woodland and Desert patterns • Permethrin added Apr 2007 • 2005ACU • Mandatory wear date May 2008 • FR Version 2009 • Permethrin added 2010 • 2010 OEF-CP • Approved for Afghanistan • 2014OCP • Initial procurements started to outfit all Soldiers • To be issued to Military Clothing Stores starting 1 Jul 15 • To be issued to Recruit Training Centers starting 1 Jan 16 • 2006ABU • Rolled out 2007 • 2011RABU • LW uniform introduced • 2007 NWU Type I • CNO approved Feb 2006 • 2011 NWU Type II / III • Type II (desert) approved for Navy Special Warfare only • Type III (woodland) approved for Navy Deployers

  11. Active Utility Uniforms • Army OEF Camouflage Pattern (OEF-CP)… Afghanistan only • Army Operational Camouflage Pattern (OCP) • Army Combat Uniform... Fire Resistant with Permethrin (UCP) • Army Combat Uniform... Fire Resistant without Permethrin (UCP) • Army Combat Uniform... Standard (UCP) • Marine Corps... Desert (MCCUU) • Marine Corps... Woodland (MCCUU) • Navy... Desert Camo Uniform (phase out for all other Services) • Navy... Woodland BDU (phase out for all other Services) • Navy... Type I Blue Working Uniform (TFU) • Navy... Type II Camo (Desert, in development) • Navy... Type III Camo (Woodland, in development) • Air Force... Airman Battle Uniform (Change being made to fabric) • Coast Guard... Operational Duty Uniform

  12. JROTC Item Update Utility Jackets –Get Well Date Dec 2017

  13. Top Concerns • BB status vs BD status • Item/SIMI Notes • CRM Tickets • Materiel Receipt Acknowledgement (MRA)

  14. Clothing & TextilesWhat We Want to Leave You With • Collaboration with Services and industrial base • Professional, dedicated workforce • Aggressive supply chain execution Focused on providing warfighters what they need, when they need it, wherever they need it 14

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