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dcn: 9972 Set Up Page 1

Presented By: LTC Damon Walsh Commander, DCMA GDLS April 13, 2004 2

TODAY S AGENDA Introduction Mission / Vision Statements What Makes JSMC Unique Investment Workload Partnerships Facilities/Technology Community GWOT Support Conclusion 3

WHERE ARE WE? 4

INTRODUCTION Not Just a Tank Plant anymore! Reputation was Army and the Abrams Tank Reality is All Services and the Stryker, Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle, Navy Turrets, Future Combat System, as well as Abrams and FMS Secure Manufacturing Facility Any Material, Any Size, Any Service, Start to Finish 5

MISSION STATEMENT Joint Systems Manufacturing Center - Lima provides the United States Military with a premier industrial facility capable of manufacturing, repairing, refurbishing, and testing the full spectrum of armored combat vehicles and defense systems. 6

VISION STATEMENT Any Material, Any Size, Any Service! Be the Department of Defense facility of choice for manufacturing combat systems. Be capable of any industrial mission to support combat vehicles and weapons systems, including fabrication, manufacture, upgrade, and test. Set the standard for teaming between Government and Contractor personnel. Provide a flexible and responsive organization, able to quickly adapt to customer requirements while continuing to provide high quality products. 7

WHAT MAKES JSMC UNIQUE Military vehicle production facility capable of sustained high rates of production at 100-125 structures/vehicles per month Rapid responsiveness When you need it right and need it right now Largest machining/fabrication product envelope in the Department of Defense Full spectrum of manufacturing from raw material to finished product Flexible manufacturing line (any vehicle type or size) 150,000 square feet of secure manufacturing space (compliant with Director of Central Intelligence Directive on Secure facilities) 2 Miles of test track and test facilities Weld school with ability to certify over 130 Welding Processes Only government owned contractor operated vehicle manufacturing facility Still the ONLY U.S. tank production facility Modern digital network infrastructure. 8

CAPITAL INVESTMENT Current Investment $500,000,000 FY04 Funding Allocated $ 30,720,000 Plasma Cutting System Laser Machine Vertical Mills Horizontal Mills EFV Tooling and Facilitation FY05 Programmed $ 14,022,000 Machining Centers EFV Modifications General Dynamics Planned Investment $ 12,500,000 TOTAL CAPITAL INVESTMENT $557,242,000 9

HUMAN INVESTMENT WORKFORCE INVESTMENT IN UNIQUE SKILLS & TECHNIQUES Production Welders: - 231 Certified Welders - 9.5 Welding Certifications per Welder - 60 Welding Certifications Required for M1 Manufacture - 10+ Million Hours of Production Welding Experience - 3.3 Years Required to Re-establish this skill base Production Machining/Paint/Assembly: - 178 Experienced Employees - 10.2+ Million Hours Experience Engineering Technical Support: - 200 Design/Manufacturing/Quality/Facilities Employees - 9.5+ Million Hours of Experience 10

WHAT WILL JSMC BRING DNC Laser Cutting Modeling and Simulation DNC Water Jet Cutting New Technologies DNC Laser Cutting DNC Water Jet Cutting Laser Inspection Wireless Data Collection Machining Equipment Upgrades Model Centric Manufacturing Modeling and Simulation Fastener Insert Technology Welding Technologies Friction Appurtenance Welding Friction Stir Welding Robotic Tandem Wire Aluminum Improved Titanium Welding Wireless Data Collection Tandem Robotic Aluminum Welder Titanium Welding Fastener Insert Technology Laser Tracker V 11

TRANSITIONING TO THE FUTURE ENABLERS TECHNOLOGY Lima Army Tank Plant M1 ABRAMS STRATEGIC PARTNERING PROCESSES J S M C Stryker Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle Future Combat System Mark-46 Turret Foreign Military Sales M1 Abrams BUSINESS PLAN ENABLING WORKFORCE ( Teaming) 12

Abrams Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only - Do Not Release Under FOIA JOINT SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING for Army Navy Marines Stryker Mk 46 Weapons Station Future Combat System Rapid Response Special Projects & Spares Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle V 13

WHAT COULD JSMC TAKE ON? Expanded Stryker Production Structure Manufacturing from London, Ontario Final Assembly & Test Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle Assembly Vehicle Assembly programmed for a new facility in Virginia will be done at Lima - less cost/less risk. Sub-structure fabrication currently provided by a subcontractor will be done at Lima - more efficient/less cost. Expansion of Future Combat System Structures Currently 3 of the Future Combat System vehicle structures will be done at Lima. Could add all structures. Armor Kits & Parts Capacity for fabrication of armor kits and components for all vehicles in the inventory 14

PROJECTED WORKLOAD Annual Direct Labor Hours 1,800,000 1,600,000 1,400,000 1,200,000 1,000,000 Abrams FMS 800,000 600,000 Stryker Stryker FMS 400,000 200,000 Abrams - 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 15

POSSIBLE WORKLOAD 4,000,000 Annual Direct Labor Hours 3,500,000 3,000,000 2,500,000 2,000,000 1,500,000 1,000,000 1-8 - 5 500,000 - USMC FFV Additional FCS Additional ABRAMS FMS Additional ABRAMS Additional STRYKER PROJECTED WORK LOAD 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 16

PARTNERSHIPS Government / General Dynamics Leverage JSMC / Egyptian Tank Plant Materials Training Technical Assistance General Dynamics / Anniston Army Depot Abrams AIM (Army Integrated Management) Stryker Korean Tank Program General Dynamics Welding Technologies Technologies Corporation Edison Welding Institute Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Technology ABB Robotics 17

ENTERPRISE EXCELLENCE Production and Facility fixed cost contracts. Since Beginning of Program Net Objectives: Quality Efficiency Cost DEFECTS PER UNIT 700 600 500 400 300 200 100 0 Y87 Y88 Y89 Y90 Y91 Y92 LIMA PERFORMANCE DEFECTS PER UNIT Y93 Y94 Y95 Y96 Y97 Y98 Y99 Y2000 Y2001 Y2002 Y2003 Y2004 Schedule LIMA PERFORMANCE HOURS PER UNIT Whole System Architecture Model Centric Planning Lean Manufacturing ISO Certified since 1997 9001-2000 14001- Environmental Statistics based upon equivalent units HOURS PER UNIT 5000 4500 4000 3500 3000 2500 2000 1500 1000 500 0 Y87 Y88 Y89 Y90 Y91 Y92 Y93 Y94 Y95 Y96 Y97 Y98 Y99 Y2000 Y2001 Y2002 Y2003 Y2004 18

JSMC FACILITY COMPLEX GOCO allows for the synergy of cost effectiveness and responsiveness with private industry while maintaining long term control of the equipment and facility for preservation of mission readiness. Engineering Building Service Garage Test & Accept Admin. Paint/Prep Main Production Abrams Center 19

JSMC CORE MANUFACTURING PROCESSES Structure Fabrication Hi-Hard Armor Steel RHA Armor Steel Armor Aluminum Alloys Armor Titanium Structure Welding Turret Machining Titanium Welding Digital Numeric Controlled Laser Cutting Center DNC Plasma Cutting Aluminum Structure Welding Hull Machining V 20

LARGE COMPUTER NUMERICAL CONTROLLED MACHINING Large in size Numerous in Quantity 13 horizontal mills 2 gantry mills 21

ARMOR FABRICATION BUILDING Automated Storage & Retrieval System Secure Facility For Secret-Special Access Manufacturing Compliant with Director of Central Intelligence Directive 1/21 Can be Accredited for Top Secret-Secure Compartmented Information 22

COMMUNITY INVOLVEMENT Task Force LIMA (Linked In Mutual Alliance): Public-Private entity committed to looking for commercial work for the plant Visitor Tours 4045 visitors in 2003 (includes Presidential Visit) Lima Area Security for Emergency Response (LASER) Task Force: Protection interaction with local enforcement and industry M1-E1 tank display for community events On-site community ceremonies Veterans memorial monument project Local Army Reserve support Adopt-a-Soldier Program Local law enforcement on-site training support Student career support Participation in Allen County Emergency Management Agency 23

COMMUNITY/ECONOMIC IMPACT LABOR INCOME - PAYROLL Direct (724 employees) $ 57,762,619 Indirect (542 employees) $ 14,548,367 Total $ 72,310,986 PURCHASING POWER Direct $133,440,384 Indirect $ 40,873,543 Total $174,313,927 TAXES Federal $ 14,392,691 State/Local $ 5,217,496 TOTAL COMMUNITY IMPACT: Direct $185,633,985 Indirect $ 55,421,816 Total $241,055,801 POPULATION STATISTICS Lima City 41,578 Allen County 108,473 MAJOR LOCAL EMPLOYERS 1. Ford Motor Company 2,200 2. St. Rita s Medical Center 2,046 5. JSMC 724 UNEMPLOYMENT RATE 5.2% CONTINUING EDUCATION: Ohio State University Lima Campus University of Northwestern Ohio James Rhodes State College Ohio Northern University Bluffton College Apollo Joint Vocational School (2000 U.S. Census Data) 24

THE GREEN SLIDE Production Relocation 6 to 8 years for Environmental Requirements. The plant is fully permitted and compliant with all EPA regulations. The GDLS environmental staff has an average of 22 years experience with the plant program and have an excellent rapport with Ohio & US regulators which provides the knowledge and skills base for compliance. The plant has never received a monetary fine from any US, Ohio, or local environmental regulators. There are no EPA open enforcement actions or issues. (Approximately 107 regulator audits to date) Clean Air Act Title V Permit ID Number 03-02-02-0027 ISO 14001 Certification in process Target completion date 31 Dec. 04 Number of Audits: 107 Open Violations: 0 Fines Assessed: 0 25

JOINT SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING CENTER Not just a Tank Plant anymore! Reputation is Army only Reality is Army, Marine Corps, Navy, FMS Reputation is Abrams only Reality is the Abrams, Stryker, Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle, Navy Turrets, Future Combat System Any Material, Any Size, any Service! America s Only Complete Vehicle Solution 26

Draft Deliberative Document - For Discussion Purposes Only - Do Not Release Under FOIA GLOBAL WAR ON TERRORISM SUPPORT Abrams Rear Armor Protection Kits 1 week turnaround from idea to delivery in the Mid-east Stryker Interim Slat Armor 330 kits in 90 days Development of the Mark 46 Gun Turret for the US Navy in response to the USS Cole attack Deployed 4 officers to Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom 27

PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH April 24, 2003 When our soldiers and Marines needed you most, when the pressure was on, you came through. And America is grateful. George W. Bush V 28

JSMC Questions? 29

Thank You 30