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DLA Land & Maritime Industry Day Breakout September 19, 2018

Land Customer Operations LTC Robert Newsom

Land Forces Today Major Deployments Atlantic Resolve Inherent Resolve Freedom s Sentinel Pacific Pathways CENTCOM - Afghanistan: 7,500 - Iraq: 4,657 - Kuwait: 10,800 - SPMAGTF-CENT: 2,300-13 th MEU: 2,200 Sustainable Readiness SRM = remaining ready all of the time GEN Robert Model Abrams (SRM) FORSCOM Commanding General ARFORGEN PACOM - Korea: 4,700 (rotational ABCT) - 31 th MEU: 2,200 marines EUCOM - Europe: 4,700 (rotational ABCT) - Black Sea Force: 265 marines WARFIGHTER FIRST Currently Deployed 2 x ABCTs 3 x IBCTs 4 x MEUs *40,400 total ground forces AFRICOM - SPMAGTF-Africa: 1,100

Land Forces Current Trends Army - OP Atlantic Resolve / European Activity Set - Regional Alignment - Increasing unit deployments with home station equipment - Diminished unit maintenance & materiel management skills - 24 annual CTC rotations (BCT) - 450K to 420K active Soldiers - 45 x BCTs to 32 x BCTs Takeaway High OPTEMPO Increasing deployments with home-station equipment Level A Systems USMC - Aging Fleet - Continued use of Special Purpose Marine Air - Ground TF (SPMAGTF) - CENT, AF, South - Increasing unit deployments with home station equipment - 202K to 183K active Marines - 7 x MEUS WARFIGHTER FIRST

Maritime Customer Operations CAPT Brian Ginnane

High OPTEMPO / Few Resources Status of the Navy as of 8 June 2018 Deployable Battle Force Ships: 283 Deployed Battle Force Across the Fleet Including Forward Deployed Submarines: 89 Deployed Ships Underway: 45 (16%) Ships Underway for Local Ops / Training: 26 (9%) Aircraft Carriers Underway: USS Harry S. Truman (CVN 75) - 6th Fleet USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) - Pacific USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77) - Atlantic Amphibious Assault Ships Underway: USS Essex (LHD 2) - Pacific USS Iwo Jima (LHD 7) - 5th Fleet Aircraft (operational): 3700+ WARFIGHTER FIRST 6

A Cooperative Strategy for 21st Century Seapower Seapower in Support of National Security: Naval forces are aligned to accomplish their missions through five essential functions: Force Design: Building a Fleet of 355 ships is now national policy per President Trump s signing of the 2018 National Defense Authorization Act. Balanced force of submarines, aircraft carriers, amphibious ships and surface combatants: Multi-mission capabilities Control lifecycle costs: Open Systems Architecture Plan and balance acquisition and maintenance to insure viability of industrial base Develop and sustain product lines that support these systems, the Navy s contribution to the fight relies on these capabilities. WARFIGHTER FIRST 7

The National Fleet Plan Charter 1. Achieve commonality and interoperability for 21 st century maritime and naval operations 2. Translate strategic direction into actionable lines of effort Integrated Logistics Current State Identify commonality of spares USCG National Security Cutter (NSC) and USN Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Offshore Patrol Cutter (OPC) and Joint High Speed Vessel (JHSV) Utilize DLA as a responsive and cost effective source of supply Coordinate maintenance and readiness sustainment work Future State Synchronize logistics innovation efforts Additive manufacturing Autonomous platform technologies Alternative platforms Common maintenance support contracts for LCS/NSC/OPC Share Depot Level Repairables (DLR) inventory between services Increasing Operational Tempo: Robust and integrated logistics is a force multiplier WARFIGHTER FIRST 8

Office of Small Business Programs Ms. Coleen McCormick

FY17 Business Profile and Subcontracting Wholesale Sales FY17 $3.5B Sales by Wholesale Chain Land $1.770B Maritime $1.672B Scope of Business 10.4M Requisitions/Year 428K Contracts/Year 1,173 Contracts & $10.9M/Day 2M Items 2.2K Weapon Systems 16.3K Customers 5.1K Suppliers No Contractual or Direct Relationship Government Prime Subcontractor Privity of Contract; FAR Applies 10 WARFIGHTER FIRST 10

Resources for Locating Small Business DLA Internet Bid Board System (DIBBS) System for Award Management (SAM) Small Business Dynamic Search (SBDS) Procurement Technical Assistance Centers (PTACs) Small Business Administration (SBA) FEDBIZOPPS WARFIGHTER FIRST 11

Assistance http://www.dla.mil/smallbusiness/ Explain Government Procurement Terminology, Procedures, and Regulations Facilitate Communication with Agency Small Business and Contracting Personnel Provide Useful Resources and Websites DLA Land and Maritime Office of Small Business Programs: (614) 692-3541 WARFIGHTER FIRST 12

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