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DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY AMERICA S COMBAT LOGISTICS SUPPORT AGENCY Providing Critical Support for DoD stactical Vehicle Fleet 16 May 2017 WARFIGHTER FIRST PEOPLE & CULTURE STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP PROCESS EXCELLENCE 1

Your DLA Leadership Commander, DLA Land and Maritime RDML Michelle Skubic United States Navy 2 DLA Director MG (P) Darrell Williams United States Army 2

Tell you what we know Purpose Increase readiness through collaboration Help DLA buy Smartly and Effectively Adjust our Plans for the Future Solicit Intelligence and Provide more routine Situational Awareness to our Industrial Partners 3

The World in 2017 Increased operations in CENTCOM and EUCOM Fifteen years of spending on CENTCOM specific weapon systems Uncertain budget impacts industrial operations Recapitalization of existing fleets DLA SOH may not equal service requirements Needed to increase dialogue with our customers on the future 4

The World in 2017 Atlantic Resolve Inherent Resolve Freedom s Sentinel Pacific Pathways Currently Deployed 2 x ABCTs 3 x IBCTs 3 x MEUs *40,400 total ground forces Army 95% trending to 100% MA by FY 2019 (CG, AMC) USMC Maximize readiness and sustainability (CG, LOGCOM) CENTCOM - Afghanistan: 8,400 - Iraq & Syria : 5,500 - Kuwait: 10,800 - SPMAGTF-CENT: 2,300 - Rotating MEU: 2,200 PACOM - Korea: 4,700 (rotational ABCT) - 31 st MEU: 2,200 - Marine Rotational Force Darwin: 1,250 - Rotating MEU: 2,200 EUCOM - Europe: 4,700 (rotational ABCT) - Black Sea Rotational Force: 265 - Marine Rotational Force Europe: 300 AFRICOM - SPMAGTF-Africa: 1,100 5

The World in 2017 Army Operations Update European Reassurance Initiative Deployments with home station equipment and spares 24 x CTC rotations / year Continued focus on combined arms maneuver Diminished Unit Maintenance & Materiel Management Skills Common Authorized Stockage Lists (ASLs) Depots focused on Performance to Promise ~ 90% of Depot parts required are: Lower / Intermittent Demand Items Non-Business Drivers Rising UFOs / Line-Stoppers Uncertain Funding = Challenged Forecasting Accuracy & Buyback, Timeliness Army Operations Support Emphasis on forward stocking (CONUS and OCONUS) Investment in readiness drivers (WSEC 1,5,6 / IPG 1) DLA Participation in Corps / ESC / TSC / AFSB Updates Focused on readiness and deploying units Non-Business Drivers Supportability Analysis for standardized ASLs Increased coordination with LCMCs and PEOs Add applicable NSNs to Long Term Contracts / PBLs WSEC Coding Reconciliation Army Supply Plan Manual reviews of BoMs Emphasis on Line Stoppers (CCIRs) Continuous engagement with Depots and AMC Readiness was our priority last year, that s our priority this year and by necessity, that needs to continue to be our priority - CSA GEN Mark A. Milley USMC Operations Update Aging fleet Continued use of Special Purpose Marine Air-Ground Task Force (SPMAGTF) Increased deployments with home station equipment Continued focus on core mission Forward stocking and management initiatives (Operational and Industrial) Depot impacted by tornado at MCLB ALbany Concurrently, investment in resources to improve forecasting accuracy USMC Operations Support Increased emphasis on WSEC 1,5,6 / IPG 1 and key weapons systems Routine SPMAGTAF / MEU engagement Enhanced Forward Stocking Initial year 86% Usage Rate 300% increase in parts rcvd from local DD Increased forward stocking by 7k items Collaborating on DLA run retail operations Proof of Principle on operational supply initiative Improved Forecasting Added nearly 11,000 items into collaboration Improve readiness because we need more Marines and equipment ready to fight now - CMC Gen Robert 6 B. Neller 6

Acquisition Approaches Performance Based Logistics (PBL) Agreements Acquire Whole Supply Chains Privatization (e.g., Tires) Acquire Integrated Supplies and Services Custom PBLs for Specific Customers Acquire Strategic Materials with Flexible Response Long Term Contracts Performance Requirements Transactional Spot Buys Leverage Automation Auto Eval Manual 7

Customer / Supplier Base Linkage Generate Requirements Customers Aggregate Requirements DLA Fill Requirements Suppliers Operational Wholesale / Retail DLA Direct Industrial Customer Direct DoD s End-to-End Supply Chain Needs active engagement of all to operate effectively/efficiently 8 8

Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Sustainment Sales Tactical Wheeled Vehicles Division END OF FY17 PROJECTION 9

Light Tactical Vehicles 80,000 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 HMMWV Orders- Army & USMC 100.00% 95.00% 90.00% 85.00% Intel Received Systems include HMMWV HMMWV Ambulance program at Rock Island to build 600+ trucks 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 80.00% 75.00% 70.00% EXORD to divest more than 8000 Legacy HMMWVs (966, M998, M1037,M1038, M1025, M1026 and M1114) Orders MA% FMS Sales anticipated to increase Proposed Action Plan Continue to work with Army regarding readiness as drivers are identified for LTV fleet Continue to work with RRAD and TACOM regarding ongoing reset efforts Support readiness Objectives To reduce / eliminate any excess stock buys Support rebuild Minimize backorders 10

Medium Tactical Vehicles 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 20,000 10,000 0 Orders- Army FMTV & USMC MTVR 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% Intel Received Previous FY reset totals 556 with an additional 687 FY 17 systems Systems include FMTV s and MTVR FMTV Orders MTVR Orders FMTV MA% MTVR MA% Proposed Action Plan Continue to work with Army and USMC regarding readiness as drivers are identified for MTV fleet Continue to work with TACOM, MARCORSYSCOM and RRAD regarding ongoing reset efforts Support readiness Objectives To reduce / eliminate any excess stock buys Support rebuild Minimize backorders 11

Heavy Tactical Vehicles HTV Orders- Army & USMC Intel Received 100,000 90,000 80,000 100% 95% Previous FY reset totals 223 with and additional 49 FY 17 systems 70,000 60,000 50,000 40,000 30,000 90% 85% 80% Systems include Tanker, LET, Wrecker, LHS and Cargo 20,000 10,000 0 Orders MA% 75% 70% Oshkosh to rebuild 454 battlefield trucks. DLA researching excess parts availability to support program Proposed Action Plan Continue to work with Army regarding readiness as drivers are identified for HTV fleet Continue to work with RRAD and TACOM regarding ongoing reset efforts Army 223 vehicles in OPEN reset status Support readiness Objectives To reduce / eliminate any excess stock buys Support rebuild Minimize backorders 12

MTVR- Medium Tactical Vehicle Replacement USMC transferred ~4700 CLS supported items from Oshkosh Defense (LA9) to DLA for management in late CY 16 USMC transferred remaining CLS items to Organic Support in 4 th QTR 16 In 4 months DLA purchased 37 M in spares (Jul-Oct 16) Operational Readiness rates remained steady during transfer at 85% Benefits are increased MA and reduced operational cost, with a possibility of increase in readiness 13

MTVR 45000 40000 35000 30000 25000 20000 15000 10000 5000 0 MTVR Orders 100% 95% 90% 85% 80% 75% 70% 65% 60% 55% 50% Intel Received 8750 Vehicles in the FLEET 13 different TAMCN/Variants Previous FY reset totals 50 with an additional 100 FY 17 systems MTVR Orders MTVR MA% Readiness Proposed Action Plan Continue to work with Army and USMC regarding readiness as drivers are identified for MTV fleet USMC transferred remaining CLS items to DLA for management. DLA plans to award 4 separate LTC to support MTVR Support readiness Objectives To reduce / eliminate any excess stock buys Benefits Increase MA reduce operational cost 14

JLTV - Joint Light Tactical Vehicle Intel Received EST 54,999 Vehicles 4 different Variants LRIP continues FRP decision First Quarter 2019 IOC Decision First quarter 2020 Proposed Action Plan Continue to work with Army and USMC to support Organic support decision Army Purchased the TDP Support opportunities - PBL, LTC s and manual awards Objectives Support fielding and readiness To reduce / eliminate any excess stock buys Support Organically Provisioning effort ongoing - working with Oshkosh and PM Office JLTV WSSM Duane Gross 15

Supplier Help Identification of Supply Chain Constraints Data Cleaning / Stock Re-Engineering Material Cost Reduction 16

The Future We Need Shifting National Priorities Your Help Uncertain Military Service Budgets Increasing Troops in Overseas Contingencies RECAP / RESET in Constrained Environment Suppliers Adjusting Now Must Make Prudent Forecast Adjustments Focus Investments Wisely Protect Readiness Forecast Models Rely on Demand Histories The past is not an accurate predictor of future requirements 17

Closing Greater Collaboration With Our Suppliers 18

DEFENSE LOGISTICS AGENCY AMERICA S COMBAT LOGISTICS SUPPORT AGENCY WARFIGHTER FIRST PEOPLE & CULTURE STRATEGIC ENGAGEMENT FINANCIAL STEWARDSHIP PROCESS EXCELLENCE 19

BACK-UP SLIDES 20

Land Customer Operations Directorate MANNING: FY 2014 = 150 FTEs FY 2016 = 153 FTEs FY 2017 = 149 FTEs Director/Deputy Customer Operations (QL) COL Dale Farrand / Mr. Eugene Williams 614-692-3571 / 614-692-3569 / 614-692-7600 Weapon Systems Readiness (QLR) LTC Jeffrey Scott 614-692-3544 WSSM= 11 CSR (TACOM)= 2 CTR= 4 CSR (CECOM)= 1 MRAP TM= 1 CSR (AMCOM)= 1 CAS-MRAP= 1 DP-MRAP= 1 Operations Div (QLC) LtCol Kirk Greiner 614-692-8749 Operating Forces Div (QLA) Kristin Zahnow 614-692-4702 Industrial Support Div (QLB) Mr. John Dreska 614-692-7364 LRR Supervisor (Part of QLR) CW4 Joseph Scarpill 614-692-8418 Mil= 2 CAS= 46 CSR= 9 CLSS= 0 Mil= 2 CAS= 43 CSR= 5 DP= 9 CLSS= 4 CAS= 3 EE= 3 Mil= 1 21

Combat Vehicles/ Engines/ Armaments Sustainment Sales Combat Vehicles, Engines & Armaments ($M) $600 $500 $400 $300 $200 $100 $0 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 To Date 22