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Keynote Address. 2005 TACOM APBI. LTG Joseph L. Yakovac, Jr. Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army (Acquisition, Logistics and Technology) 27 October 2005. Challenges. Programs People Industrial Base. Department of Defense - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Keynote AddressKeynote Address

LTG Joseph L. Yakovac, Jr.Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army

(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology)27 October 2005

LTG Joseph L. Yakovac, Jr.Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army

(Acquisition, Logistics and Technology)27 October 2005

2005 TACOM APBI2005 TACOM APBI

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ChallengesChallenges

• Programs

• People

• Industrial Base

• Programs

• People

• Industrial Base

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Department of DefenseResearch, Development and Acquisition (RDA)

Dollars*

Department of DefenseResearch, Development and Acquisition (RDA)

Dollars*

Air Force

$55.1B

Navy/Marines

$47.7BArmy

$22.9B

Defense -Wide

$21.7B

37%37%

32%32%

15%15%

16%16%

FY06: $147.4B*FY06: $147.4B*

*Budget Request Pending Congressional Approval

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FY06 Top Twenty DoD Research, Development and Acquisition (RDA) Programs*

FY06 Top Twenty DoD Research, Development and Acquisition (RDA) Programs*

1. BMDS 7,775 2. Joint Strike Fighter 5,822 3. F/A-22 4,304 4. FCS 3,405 5. C-17 3,402 6. F/A-18E/F Hornet 2,880 7. SSN 774 2,845 8. V-22A/CV-22 Osprey 1,883 9. Chem/Bio Defense 1,549 10. EELV 1,499

($M)

*RDA funding only

11. DD(X) 1,08512. P-8 MMA 96413. Stryker 91614. MEADS 88715. CVN-21 873 16. TSAT 83617. EA-18G 75018. MH-60R 70419. CH-47 Upgrade 66020. Longbow Apache Block III 637

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M1A2 SEP*M1A2 SEP*

AH-64DAH-64D

UH-60MUH-60M

CH-47FCH-47F

HERCULES *HERCULES *

BRADLEY A3*BRADLEY A3*

M113 A3 M113 A3

HEMTT HEMTT

M1A2 SEP*M1A2 SEP*

AH-64DAH-64D

UH-60MUH-60M

CH-47FCH-47F

HERCULES *HERCULES *

BRADLEY A3*BRADLEY A3*

M113 A3 M113 A3

HEMTT HEMTT

RebuildRebuild Selected UpgradeSelected Upgrade

Technology InsertionTechnology Insertion

Zero Time/Zero MileMaintenance StandardZero Time/Zero Mile

Maintenance Standard

Upgrade Warfighting Capability

Upgrade Warfighting Capability

Two Paths:

Zero Time/Zero MileMaintenance StandardZero Time/Zero Mile

Maintenance Standard

Technology InsertionTechnology Insertion

* Currently in production* Currently in production

Same Model-New Life

Same Model-New Life

New Model-New Life

New Model-New Life

• Extended Service Life• Reduced Operating and Support (O&S) Cost• Improved System Reliability, Safety,

Maintainability, and Efficiency• Enhanced Capability

M1A1 AIM XXI*M1A1 AIM XXI*UH-60AUH-60ACH-47DCH-47DM9 ACEM9 ACE

M88A1M88A1PATRIOTPATRIOT

FIREFINDERFIREFINDERELEC SHOPSELEC SHOPS

FAASVFAASVHMMWVHMMWV

M1A1 AIM XXI*M1A1 AIM XXI*UH-60AUH-60ACH-47DCH-47DM9 ACEM9 ACE

M88A1M88A1PATRIOTPATRIOT

FIREFINDERFIREFINDERELEC SHOPSELEC SHOPS

FAASVFAASVHMMWVHMMWV

One Outcome:One Outcome:

Recapitalization Process

February 2005

$26.1B / 5 yrs

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“Need It Now” Is Working Because:

Supplementals, Supplementals, Supplementals, …! Supplementals, Supplementals, Supplementals, …!

Operational Needs Statements Vice The JCIDS Process. Operational Needs Statements Vice The JCIDS Process.

Access To Infrastructure Within The Theater. Access To Infrastructure Within The Theater.

Time (Not Always Adequate) To Integrate Solutions, Minimally Test, And Train To Use Prior To Deployment. Time (Not Always Adequate) To Integrate Solutions, Minimally Test, And Train To Use Prior To Deployment.

Acceptance Of Contractor Support Throughout The Theater. Acceptance Of Contractor Support Throughout The Theater. Supply Chain Able To Support New / Low Density Capabilities. Supply Chain Able To Support New / Low Density Capabilities.

When When Goes Away – Then What? Goes Away – Then What?

:01:01

:02:02

:04:04

:03:03

:05:05

:06:06

:01:01

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Age

Future Army Career Program-16* Workforce - 2005

Future Army Career Program-16* Workforce - 2005

2005Total = 15,173

Avg = 44.62

*Engineers and Scientists

1992Total = 17,080

Avg = 42.18

Skill andExperience

Gap

Skill andExperience

Gap

31 44

RetirementEligibility Window

RetirementEligibility Window

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National Defense as a Percent of GDP National Defense as a Percent of GDP

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