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Welcome to the Chattahoochee Valley / Ft Benning AUSA Industry Day 2016.

Welcome Administrative Remarks Please Review Your Welcome Package Morning Panel Discussions Box Lunch North Hall Afternoon Panel Discussions All on 2 nd Floor Post Conference Reception Foundry Room Industry Day CD Administrative Announcements Exits Rest Rooms Please Turn Cell Phones to Silent!! Microphones are located

13 April 16 / Columbus Trade Center 0730-0900 Badge Pick Up / On Site Registration 0900-0910 Mr. Carlisle CV / FB President Opening Remarks 0910-0920 Mr. Carlisle / COL Harvey MCoE/Industry Partnership 0920-0950 Mr. Carlisle / BG Wesley CG, MCoE 0950-1010 Break 1010-1035 Mr. Carlisle / Mr. Sando Capabilities Development 1035-1050 Mr. Carlisle / BG Jones Infantry Commandant 1050-1135 Mr. Carlisle / Panel Discussion MRD, SD, DOTD, BCT MC 1135-1150 Mr. Carlisle / Mr. Davis Maneuver Battle Lab 1150-1200 Mr. Carlisle / Mr. Pat Berger CAFIX 1200-1300 Lunch 1300-1445 Mr. Carlisle / Mr. Sando Breakout Session 1 Sycamore Room: Soldier Soldier Systems, Robots/Energy, Lethality, and Sensors/Night Vision Room 205: Mounted - Mobility, Protection and Lethality Room 209: Training and Human Dimension Room 211: Mission Command Room 212: MCoE IDIQ MATOC Acquisition Strategy (1300-1400 only) 1445-1515 Break 1515-1700 Mr. Carlisle/Mr. Sando Breakout Session 2 (repeat schedule of Breakout Session 1) 1700-UTC AUSA Post Conference Reception Mr. Tom Carlisle Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 3

AUSA CV/FB Objectives A non-profit professional, educational association dedicated to being the Voice of the Army providing Support for the Soldier National organization comprised of local chapters: - Think Nationally -- Act Locally! AUSA represents every American Soldier by: Being the voice for all components of America's Army Fostering public support of the Army's role in national security Providing professional education and information programs

CV/FB Board of Directors Mr. Thomas Carlisle Chapter President Mr. Dan Barnett Treasurer Mr. Rocky Kmiecik Vice President Open slot Secretary Mr. Bill Morgan Vice President Mr. Perry Roberts Vice President Mr. Bob Mahar Vice President Mr. Ricky Young Vice President Mr. Steve Hesler Vice President Mrs. Lynda Morgan Vice President Mr. George Desario Vice President

CV/FB Chapter Activities Soldier Recognition Programs Family Support Programs Deployment / Re - Deployments Support Community Events Defense Industry Day / Industry Luncheons Ft Benning Night @ AUSA Annual Meeting Hooah Tent / Army Ten Miler Sponsorship Local Community Support

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Summary Thanks to our Soldiers, and civilian work force for their support / work on Industry Day. If you have a question, please ask! Next best thing to actually serving is serving the Soldiers and Families of the Army! Thank you! Feedback is important 7069925637

Industry Day 2016 COL Ken Harvey Industry Day and Quad Chart ROE Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 9

MCoE Industry Day Task: MCoE conducts Industry Day on 13 April 16 from 0830-1800 at Columbus Iron Works Purpose: MCoE convey Desired Capabilities to the Defense Industry End State: MCoE brief industries on Desired Capabilities resulting in Quads and White Papers from industry for Tier process by the MCoE to determine the CG, MCoE AUSA Engagement Plan Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 10

Help Us to Help You Use the Quad Chart Format Use Adobe PDF file for submission of QUAD Limit 1 recommended solution per PDF file, do not group multiple recommendations within the same PDF file Include recommendation title in the subject line of the e-mail Business Development Consultants: Specify which companies you represent on which programs Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 11

Quad Chart Format Capability Name: Picture or graphic Description: provide a brief description of the Capability. Include Technology Readiness Level (TRL). Operational Description: Identify how and where the proposed solution will be employed and who will employ it (i.e. echelon, individual operators, staffs, etc.) to address what capability. Include battlefield system interrelationships and dependencies. Contact Information: Provide the full name and address of the organization submitting the proposed solution. Identify the Business Development POC and Subject Matter Expert POC as required. Provide the name, e-mail address, and phone number of each for follow up. Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 12

Quad Chart Timeline CV/FB AUSA Industry Day 13 April 16 Quad Charts due to MCoE NLT 13 May 16 Email: usarmy.benning.mcoe.mbx.industry-day@mail.mil Quad Chart Tier Ranking complete 12 August 16 Industry notified of Quad Tier Ranking 26 August 16 AUSA Annual Meeting and Exposition 3-5 October 16 Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 13

Quad Chart Tiers Tier I: Outbrief to the MCoE CG at AUSA National Conference Tier II: Outbrief to the Division Director Tier III: Outbrief to the Requirement Branch Chief Tier IV: This is our requirement area, but does not meet our required capability set Tier V: This is not our requirement area; POC to alternate Center of Excellence provided Tier Definition: The briefing path selected to best facilitate communication with the MCOE Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 14

MCoE Industry Day 2016 BG Eric J. Wesley Commanding General U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 15 15

CSA Levers 20151208 Technology The current acquisition process favors an industrial era model: Linear technology growth Known enemies Nation-state technology dominance Situation Future Favor Speed? Technology Pull Acquisition Program Tracking Technology Current System Favors Predictive Ability Technology Push Program of Record (10-20 Years; becomes irrelevant inside the lifecycle) Program of Record (10-20 Years; extended relevance) The current environment is characterized by: Exponential technology growth Unknown enemies Technology proliferation Industrial Era Information Era (current/future) Big A Acquisition should not be built around industrial era development but be focused on the information age exploitation of emerging technologies. 16 Time

Industry Day 2016 15 Minute Break Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 17

MCoE Industry Day 2016 Donald M. Sando Director, Capabilities Development and Integration Directorate U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 18 18

MCoE Industry Day 2016 BG Peter L. Jones Infantry School Commandant U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 23 23

Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! MCoE Industry Day 2016 Mounted Requirements Division COL William Nuckols Director

Organization Chart COL William Nuckols Director 545-5275 Ted Maciuba Deputy Director 545-2078 LTC Eric Lowery Marty Plummer HEAVY SYSTEMS Chief, Heavy Systems Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 545-4614 Deputy Chief, Heavy Systems Abrams / FFV 545-7844 Don Brophy Stryker / MMS 626-8588 Mark Andrews AMPV / Bradley 545-1715 Steve Peralta Ammo / IFLIR 545-4810 LIGHT SYSTEMS LTC Ted Johnson Chief, Light Systems 626-2897 Tom Stafford All prefixes are 706 All prefixes are 706 Deputy Chief, Light Systems MRAP / JTLV 545-4701 Al Howard MPF / LRV /GMV 545-1915 25

Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! Priorities of Effort Armored Multipurpose Vehicle (AMPV) Mobile Protected Firepower (MPF) Light Reconnaissance Vehicle (LRV) Vehicle Protective Suite (VPS) Ground Mobility Vehicle (GMV) Engineering Change Proposals Abrams, Bradley, and Stryker Future Fighting Vehicle (FFV) Sensor Improvement Study Armored Crewmember Ensemble (ACE)

Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! MCoE Industry Day 2016 Soldier Division TRADOC Capability Manager - Soldier COL Travis Thompson Director

Soldier Division / TCM Soldier Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! Director, Soldier Division/TCM-Soldier Director: COL Travis Thompson Phone: 706-545-1189 SD and TCM-Soldier represent every Soldier in the Army. We are the user representative to the TRADOC CDR. We develop and manage capabilities for everything a Soldier wears, carries or consumes. TCM-Soldier SGM SGM James Carroll Phone: 706-545-4798 Soldier Requirements Division Deputy Director: David Libersat Phone: 706-545-9467 TRADOC Capability Manager - Soldier Deputy Director: Pat Berger 706-545-1020 Lethality Branch Chief: LTC Chris Kennedy Phone: 706-545-1910 Soldier Systems Branch Chief: Vacant Phone: 706-545-3901 TCM-S Integration: LTC Victor Deese 706-545-3914 Deputy: Matt Walker Phone:706-545-7226 Deputy: John Yancey Phone:706-545-6406 Nett Warrior (NW) Chief: MAJ Vincent Highley 706-545-4105 Electronics & Special Developments / Remote Autonomous Systems / Operational Energy Branch SEP DIAT SFDF* Chief: LTC John Thane Phone: 706-545-4950 Deputy: Phil Cheatham Phone:706-545-4952 Tom House 706-545-1311 Gene Fober 706-545-9991 *Squad: Foundation of the Decisive Force (SFDF) Mr. Dave Dice 706-545-4736

Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! Soldier Requirements and TCM Soldier Division Current Initiatives Connecting Soldiers to the network Mobile Handheld Computing Environment Information Systems (and Applications) Counter Defilade Capability Soldier Borne Sensor (Squad and PLT) Soldier Load Cognitive and Physical (tools and materiel solutions) Fire Control and other lethality enablers (individual and formation) Soldier Protection System (Bulk, weight, stiffness) Weapon and Robotic Payloads Small Unit Power Generation

MCoE Industry Day 2016 Directorate of Training and Doctrine Dr. Jay A. Brimstin Acting Director, DOTD (706) 545-8437 jay.a.brimstin,.civ@mail.mil Chris K. Jaques Chief, Individual and Systems Training Division, DOTD (706) 545-5209 christian.k.jaques.civ@mail.mil Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 30

MCoE Industry Day 2016 Purpose Inform industry on MCoE/ DOTD Requirements Discuss future technologies and the evolution of the Synthetic Training Environment (STE) Solicit Industry support for DOTD efforts Solicit Industry Quad Charts /White Papers Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 31

MISSION STATEMENT Develop doctrine and training products, programs and services to enhance the combat effectiveness of the current and future Maneuver Force FUNCTIONS Doctrine & Collective Training Division: FMs and ATPs Directorate of Training and Doctrine Collective Tasks and Combined-Arms Training Strategies (CATs) Manages development and conversion of publications & GTAs to ebooks for mobile devices All Army direct fire weapon system training strategies Leader Development Division: Programs of Instruction and Lesson Plans Army Learning Model implementation Digital apps & Interactive Multi-media Instruction (IMI) Individual & Systems Training Division Individual Tasks for 11 and 19 series MOS System Training Plans (STRAP) Integrated Training Environment CIED MTTs and training Program Evaluation Office Experiment Objective Addressed: 7 Training Directorate of Training and Doctrine Future Capabilities & Requirements Mature Artificial Intelligence Augmented Reality Adaptive learning Capability Human Dimension (Cognitive, Physical, and Social) Trainability Learnability Dr. Jay Brimstin: Deputy Director Christian Jaques: Chief, Individual and Systems Training Division (ISTD) CPT James Rogers: Simulation and Technology Team Chief Milton Fields: Individual and Systems Training Division Team Jerry Niggemann: Chief, Systems Training Branch Usability Retainability Reduced NET footprint (Measure of Effectiveness for Trainability) Evolvement from Integrated Training Environment (ITE) to Synthetic Training Environment (STE) Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 32

Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! MCoE Industry Day 2016 Mission Command LTC Neil C. Everingham Chief of Integration, TCM Brigade Combat Team Mission Command

Mission Command Capabilities TCM BCT Mission Command, CDID, MCoE, works with Mission Command CoE, Cyber CoE and supporting materiel developers from ASA(ALT) Capability development and integration of mission command capabilities for the Brigade Combat Team (BCT) Command Posts Mounted Mission Command Dismounted Mission Command Formation Centric Armored BCT Infantry BCT Stryker BCT Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 34

Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! TCM BCT-TM Priorities for 2016 1. Tactical Point of Need: Our maneuver forces must be equipped with high bandwidth technologies such as 4G, LTE to connect to the network across the battlefield on lightweight, portable platforms. 2. Simplify CS Set fielding and improve training 3. Improve interoperability: a) CPOF and JBC-P/JCR b) Nett Warrior and JBC-P/JCR c) Air/Ground, CF/SOF, Coalition 4. Support acquisition and rapid fielding of 2-Channel leader s radio 5. Improve Command Post capabilities by formation.

MANEUVER BATTLE LAB Industry Day 13 April 2016 Overall Classification of this brief is: UNCLASSIFIED Agenda Objectives Video FY16 Outcomes FY17 Capabilities

MBL Objectives Explore Solutions to Persistent Army Problem Sets Shape the Force of 2025 (Leaner, Expeditionary, Lethal) Assess Mounted Platform Strategies for the Future Force Maneuver Battle Lab Explore Possibilities of Tactical Internet and Communications at the Tactical Edge Exploit Technologies and Applications for Increased Capability Leverage UAS for the 3 rd Dimension Fight Sustain the Force in Ways that Reduce Load While increasing Mobility and Lethality 4/14/2016 UNCLASSIFIED 37

Centerpiece of the Army Prototype Experimentation Effort Maneuver Battle Lab 4/14/2016 UNCLASSIFIED 38

AEWE 2016 Outcomes Maneuver Battle Lab EXSUM Covers 17 Capabilities Impacting the Force 12 Requirements Documents Informed 1 Capability Based Assessment 6 Capability Development Documents 5 Capability Production Documents 3 Capabilities Transitioned for Immediate Availability NSN Recommendation (Multipurpose Tool) Contract Additions (Communications Technology) Basic Issue Item Inclusion (Vehicle Self Recovery) 3 Technologies Recommended for Army Warfighting Assessment Findings will inform Candidate Selections for three Programs of Record 4/14/2016 UNCLASSIFIED 39

AEWE 2017 Capabilities Selected Combined Arms Maneuver Lethality Enablers Small Arms & Crew Served Fire Control Target Hand Off 40mm High Velocity Counter Defilade, Enhanced Anti-Personnel 40mm Low Velocity Extended Range Shoulder Launched Munition Improvements Small Arms Suppressors Maneuver Support Enablers Variable Range Non-Lethal Capabilities Breaching Solutions CBRNE Detection and Containment Capabilities Mission Command Lower Tactical Network Man-Portable 4G Network Position Location Information Over SINCGARS Terrain Analysis-Network, Sensor Deadspace Radio-Over-Satellite Situational Understanding/Situational Awareness Persistent Surveillance UAS Soldier Borne Sensors On Demand Micro UAS (3D Printing) Real Time Intelligence Capability Software Compact Short Wave Infra-Red Capability Small Unit Doppler Radar Capability Sustainment Maneuver Battle Lab Water Expedient Purification and Testing Capabilities Unmanned Load Bearing Capabilities UGV Field Expedient Landing Pad Capabilities Training Training Simulators Battlefield Effects Simulators (Pyrotechnics) Claymore MILES Surrogate Virtual Training Driving Heavy Weapons Call For Fire Trainer Training Munitions 40mm LV Extended Range Training Round.50 Cal Reduced Range Training Ammunition 4/14/2016 UNCLASSIFIED 40

AEWE 2017 Challenges Maneuver Battle Lab Dual-channel radio capability to bridge the data/voice gap Improve leader communication Cargo UAS sustain small units in austere environments Tethered/vehicle-launched UAS to provide over-the-horizon situation awareness Network density and extension Mission command capabilities that are integration-ready Apps that ride on current mission command systems (Nett Warrior) Enablers that leverage existing capabilities Leader virtual trainers 4/14/2016 UNCLASSIFIED 41

Combined Arms Futures Integration Exercise (CAFIX) - The Vision 42

CAFIX Vision A campaign of demonstrations, displays, and assessments to inform requirements, introduce capability, and offer leadership options to mitigate gaps Offers RDECs and Industry a venue that is relatively inexpensive, and does not take up a lot of time Identifies "targets of opportunity" that are ripe for more than an hour or so of discussion with capability developers (non-users) Vision: "Quick Assessment(s) Series of events, 1 to 2 days (3 days maximum) in duration, done in the "back yard" with Soldiers gathered from NCOES, OES students, and units Focused Assessment(s) RDEC and Industry representative(s) bring their "capability" during coordinated/scheduled date(s) and demonstrate the capability, and collect their own feedback from the Soldiers to "mature" their "capability" for participation in a next event - a more operationally Focused Assessment AAR conducted at the 06 level to receive recommendations concerning capabilities that could go to the next AEWE, an AWA, or potentially to an NIE Other recommendations are possible as well (Drop, Return to another Decision Point for consideration, or transition to a POR)

Combined Arms Futures Integration Exercise (CAFIX) VISION: CAFIX NOT JUST A SINGULAR CULMINATING EVENT BUT A SERIES OF EVENTS FOCUSED ON MITIGATING KNOWN/EMERGING GAPS AEWE ~ 50-60 Technologies MBL Lead; TCM-S/SFDF Support Next AEWE DP 1 TCM-S/SFDF Lead w/ MBL Support Quick Assessment Gap Focused Capability/Technology (Multiple) Select 4-6 Technologies of interest DOTMLPF-P Focused Assessment (Minimum 2/Year) DP 2 AAR Other Outcomes Drop Return to DP Trans to POR - Goal: Assessment - Provide Soldier Feedback - Assist Maturing Capability Technology - Goal: DOTML-PF Focused Assessment - Provide Soldier Feedback - Assist in Maturing Capability - Document potential for the Force AWA CAFIX Supports Both Quick Assessment and DOTML-PF Focused Assessments with specific focus for AWA and NIE venues; and is Complementary to AEWE

Key Dates in CAFIX Campaign 22-26 Feb 3-5 May (T)* 10-12 May 16-20 May TBD TBD 17 Jun 27 Jun Fuel Cell Demonstration Micro-Doppler Radar Demonstration Futures Integration Symposium Sensor enabled Scout Section FA Precision Grenade Wireless Dismount to Vehicle Communications Candidate submission packets for AWA18 due to STRAC D AWA18 Concepts and Capabilities Review Board begins *pending completion of SOCOM fielding

Futures Integration Symposium Purpose: Develop a common, DOTMLP-F Integrated, vision of the Soldier of 2025 and 2050 among the community of Capability and Materiel Developers, Training and Education, Human Dimension, and S&T Centers. Goals: - Examine the community s collaborative efforts toward improving the Soldier as part of the small unit. - Examine the DOTMLPF implications of 2025 and 2050 on the future Soldier/Small unit. - Develop a common understanding of the capabilities of the Soldier of 2025 and 2050. - Develop a common understanding of the interdependencies that exist in the development of the Soldier of 2025 and 2050.

TCM-Soldier Futures Integration 2015 2020 2025 2030 2040 2050 SQD Baseline Study DARPA s SQD-X Out-puts Quick Quick Assessment Look DOTML-PF DOTML-PF Focused Focused Assessment Assessment AWA or AEWE CAFIX role: Iterative development Integrated with the 2025M Campaign: UQ/UC Corp/DIV - ARCIC AWA/NIE BDE/BCT BMC AEWE SQD-BCT ACD CAFIX -- Ind. to CO - ACD MAY 2016 First Annual Futures Integration Summit ESDB Lethality RAS Op Energy Nett Warrior DOTD SaaS MRD USMC PEO Soldier PM SSI PEO Soldier PMs TCM I/S/A TCM R&S TCM BCT MC S&T DARPA OCOI the DECS Develop a common vision for Soldier & small unit capability development Cross referenced with AWfCs, AOC, M&MC TCM Soldier Integration Mission

13 April 16 / Columbus Trade Center 1200-1300 Lunch 1300-1445 Mr. Carlisle / Mr. Sando Breakout Session 1 Sycamore Room: Soldier Soldier Systems, Robots/Energy, Lethality, and Sensors/Night Vision Room 205: Mounted - Mobility, Protection and Lethality Room 209: Training and Human Dimension Room 211: Mission Command Room 212: MCoE IDIQ MATOC Acquisition Strategy (1300-1400 only) 1445-1515 Break 1515-1700 Mr. Carlisle/Mr. Sando Breakout Session 2 (repeat schedule of Breakout Session 1) 1700-UTC AUSA Post Conference Reception Mr. Tom Carlisle Maneuver Center of Excellence - Team of Soldiers, Families, and Civilians from the Best Army in the World! 49