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COL Michael Milner Project Manager Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle 1 June 2016 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release.

Chart valid 2 Feb 16 Mission and Vision Mission Modernize, sustain and transform the Army's portfolio of premier ground combat systems. Vision A team of trusted professionals delivering dominant ground combat systems for America's Warfighters. 3

PEO GCS Portfolio: Overview PM Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT ) PM Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle (AMPV) Chart valid 2 May16 PM Armored Fighting Vehicles (AFV) Future Fighting Vehicle (FFV) Stryker Family of Vehicles (FOV) Flat Bottom (FB) Strykers (10 variants) Double V-Hull (DVH) Strykers (7 Variants) - Commander s Vehicle (CV & CVV) - Medical Evacuation (MEV & MEVV) - Infantry Carrier (ICV & ICVV) - Engineer Squad (ESV & ESVV) - Mortar Carrier (MCV & MCVV) - Anti-Tank Guided Missile (ATGM & ATVV) - Fire Support Vehicle (FSV & FSVV) - Mobile Gun System (MGS) - NBC Reconnaissance (NBCRV) - Reconnaissance Vehicle (RV) M1200 Armored Knight Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicles General Purpose (GP) Mortar Carrier Vehicle (MCV) Mission Command (MCmd) Medical Evacuation Vehicle (MEV) Medical Treatment Vehicle (MTV) Abrams Main Battle Tank M1A2 SEPv2 M1A1 SA PD Main Battle Tank Systems (MBTS) Combat Recovery Systems M88 A2 HERCULES M88 A1 Self-Propelled Howitzer Systems M109 A6 Paladin & M992A2 FAASV (current fleet) M109 A7 Self-Propelled Howitzer (SPH) & M992A3 Carrier Ammunition Tracked (CAT) (formerly PIM) Bradley Fighting Vehicle Systems M2A3 Infantry Fighting Vehicle (IFV) M3A3 Calvary Fighting Vehicle (CFV) Bradley Fire Support Team (BFIST) Engineer Vehicle Egypt Iraq Morocco Saudi Arabia Kuwait Australia Foreign Military Sales (FMS) M1A1 SA/M1A2S/M88A2/M2A2/ M109 FOV

Acquisition Investment Strategy Chart valid 2 May 16 We will develop combat vehicle systems in concert with evolving Army Operating Concept direction and concepts and modify existing systems to meet near term capability gaps for network, lethality, mobility and survivability while sustaining systems for the current fight and divesting systems to free up sustainment resources. Robust S&T Investments targeted at Future Fighting Vehicle technology Initiatives: Vehicle Power and Data Architecture, Survivability, Automotive Sub-system Prototype, Lethality/Target Acquisition Develop and field AMPV, integrate 3 rd Gen FLIR, and explore new capability / investigate potential non-developmental item procurement to improve IBCT (ABN) forced entry capability Modernize Abrams, HERECULES, Abrams A1, Bradley, Stryker, and SPHS through Engineering Change Proposals to buy back lethality, mobility, survivability and enable Network Integration Reset and Sustain Stryker, RECAP Abrams A1, 2 nd Gen FLIR for current contingency operations Divest M113 as AMPV is fielded AMPV Armored Multi-Purpose Vehicle HERCULES Heavy Equipment Recovery Combat Utility Lift Evacuation System IBCT (ABN) Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Airborne) FLIR Forward Looking Infrared SPHS Self-Propelled Howitzer Systems Army Operating Concept drives a reconsideration of priorities within the portfolio Industrial base sustainment continues to influence this portfolio Lower base funding allows us to sustain ABCTs but does not address the lethality and mobility issues in IBCTs, and lethality issues in SBCTs Resource limitations will keep production at MSR, this results in aging platforms and misalignment of capabilities within formations America s Force of Decisive Action FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 4

Current PEO GCS Combat Vehicle Modernization Strategy Chart valid 2 May16 Modernize Existing Platforms ECP upgrades to Bradley, Abrams, M88A2, & Stryker Improve ability to host the network and buy-back performance Replacement of Obsolete Platforms AMPV to replace M113 with greater survivability and capability AMPV FoV PIM to significantly improve M109A6 Paladin and increase commonality with Bradley M88A1 upgrade to M88A2 Initiate Future Fighting Vehicle (FFV) program when affordable and supported by technology Sustain Existing Platforms M1200 Armored Knight in Sustainment Limited sustainment of M113 until AMPV deliveries M88A1 remains in the inventory PIM Develop Advanced Capabilities APS, Advanced Armor/protection approaches, Medium Caliber Gun and Airburst Ammo, LiO chemistry and packaging Explore New capability / Investigate potential NDI procurement to improve IBCT (ABN) forced entry capabilities Lethality upgrades to Abrams, Bradley, and Stryker Execute clean sheet advanced system concepts Define potential S&T to provide trade space for the future fighting vehicle Leverage robust S&T investment to enable a leap ahead in capability for future combat vehicle platforms. Combat Vehicles remain critical for the Army to successfully execute operations as part of the Joint Team

PEO GCS FY16 Priorities Modernize, Transform, and Sustain the Fleet Develop and Field AMPV Modernize Abrams, HERCULES, Bradley and Stryker and Paladin through ECP Efforts Robust S&T Investments Targeted at Future Fighting Vehicles Technology Initiatives Reset and Sustain Stryker and RECAP Abrams A1 Support the European Activity Set Efforts Install and Characterize Active Protection Systems for Abrams, Bradley, and Stryker Stryker Lethality Operational Needs Statement Program Build and field AMPV on an accelerated schedule Support the potential fielding of additional Armored Brigade Combat Teams Manage Programs with a Focus on Acquisition Fundamentals Emphasize use of metrics Execute budgets and contracts to plan Implement Better Buying Power Initiatives Improve processes through Continuous Performance Improvement and Lean Six Sigma Engage in activities to support Audit Readiness Achieve 100 percent property accountability across all classes of supply Ensuring competitive opportunities across the portfolio Develop and Sustain our Skilled Workforce Monitor and Help Ensure Viability of the Industrial Base (Private and Organic) Engage and Communicate Proactively with Key Stakeholders 4

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release.