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AIP 12 Update

AIP 12 Update. Worldwide AA&E Tracking. Ken Stombaugh LMI kstombaugh@lmi.org. January 25, 2005. AIP 12 Tasks. Develop an accurate and timely capability for centrally tracking AA&E movements worldwide. Tasks include:

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AIP 12 Update

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  1. AIP 12 Update Worldwide AA&E Tracking Ken Stombaugh LMI kstombaugh@lmi.org January 25, 2005

  2. AIP 12 Tasks • Develop an accurate and timely capability for centrally tracking AA&E movements worldwide. • Tasks include: • Determine the need for and how the capability for tracking AA&E movements worldwide fits within the overall DoD Logistic Business Enterprise Architecture • Identify and evaluate current AA&E tracking systems and technologies, and verify gaps in coverage • Determine how to leverage contracts, technology and R&D efforts to provide combatant commanders and other DoD components access to the same tracking capabilities and resources available in CONUS and other AORs • Conduct a conference to present the current tracking assessment, evolving capabilities and the viability of a central worldwide tracking capability • Adjust the tracking system architecture based on requirements

  3. Key Participants • OSD(AT&L) - Office of Primary Responsibility • Joint Staff - coordinates Combatant Command requirements • Combatant Commands - responsible for business processes and automated systems within their respective AORs • Military Services – own, manage and issue AA&E • USTRANSCOM – DPO, PMO for GTN and portfolio manager for distribution systems • OSD (Policy) - policy guidance to the Military Services and Combatant Commanders • OSD (Intelligence) - advises on intelligence across stakeholders • DCMA – administers contracts and ensures contractor compliance • The JOCG Transportation Subgroup - represents the transportation stakeholders within the ad hoc JOCG group

  4. Current Progress • OSD requested LMI to support AIP 12 tasks • Task Order pending

  5. Next Steps • LMI will work with and support JS, AT&L, USTRANSCOM and other stakeholders to initiate AIP 12 tasks upon notice to begin performance

  6. Issues and Questions Questions?

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