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Overview of Expeditionary Power Systems Marine Corps Systems Command Warren Clare Joint Service Power Expo August 25, 2015 DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 1

Introduction Marine Corps Acquisition Overview Expeditionary Power Systems Overview Power Drivers Current USMC Power Programs Marine Corps Investments Near term, Long term Conclusion DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 2

MCSC Areas of Expertise MCSC s Acquisition Areas of Expertise: Command, Control and Communications Information Technology and Networking Infrastructure Battlespace Management and Air Defense Training Systems Infantry Weapons Systems Combat Equipment and Support Armor and Fire Support Ground Transportation and Engineering Systems Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Systems Engineering Ammunition Lifecycle Logistics DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 3

Combat Support Systems (PM CSS) PMM-115: Engineer Systems Test, Measurement and Diagnostic Equipment Combat Support Equipment Expeditionary Power Systems Shoot, Move, Communicate. Marine Corps ground forces depend on these three fundamentals of combat effectiveness. The Program Manager for Combat Support Systems directly supports the MAGTF and these critical functions through a broad portfolio of products and capabilities. PM CSS enables Marines to clear minefields and to bridge water and land obstacles; provides robots to dispose of explosive ordnance; allows for the timely delivery of military supplies through the provision of various combat containers; provides the warfighters with drinking water and field messing capability; equips Marine Corps units with necessary tools and test equipment to keep all combat systems operating; and meets the power needs of our Marines, from batteries and generators to solar power. DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 4

EPS Program Office Mobile Power Water and Fuels Advanced Power Team DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 5

Mobile Electric Power DOD Standard Generators USMC Unique Generators Tools / Customer Support Integrated Trailer ECU - Generator Power Distribution Floodlight Sets DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 6

Environmental Control Environmental Control Units Special Customer ECUs Field Refrigeration Water Chilling / In-Field Ice Making (food service, mortuary affairs) Tools / Customer Support DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 7

Fuel And Water Systems Water Purification and Distribution Fuel Analysis and Distribution DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 8

Advanced Power Radio Power Adaptors Power Supplies Renewable Energy Hybrid Systems Battery Management / Sustainment Systems DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 9

2013 USMC Force Structure Review 182.1K Active Force / 39.6K Reserve Force Larger than SOF / More expeditionary than conventional Army units Able to engage and respond quickly often from the sea. Strategically mobile, middleweight force Optimized for rapid crisis response and forward-presence Back to Amphibious / Expeditionary Roots New focus on Pacific Theater DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 10

Why is Power/Energy Important? Der Spiegel 2008 Getting Fuel and Water to the Tactical Edge is Expensive in Human and Capital Costs 11 DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 11

USMC Energy Strategy By 2025 we will deploy Marine Expeditionary Forces that can maneuver from the sea and sustain its C4I and life support systems in place; the only liquid fuel needed will be for mobility systems, which will be more energy efficient than systems are today. DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 12

Guidance & Direction Today Lethal More Tooth less Tail Austere Reduce Footprint Fast Lighten Load Ethos DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 13

Future Capability (sizing to mission) 365 Day Grid 120 Day Renewables Fuel Fired RSEP MEU Insert SPACES GREENS ITEG 10 W 100 W 1 KW 10 KW 100 KW 1 MW DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 14

Acquisition Process Overview Capability Documents Marine Requirements Oversight Council (MROC) Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) Marine Corps Systems Command (MCSC) Industry Combat Development & Integration (CD&I) / Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC) Marine Corps Operational Test and Evaluation Activity (MCOTEA) Fielding, Sustainment &Supportability Universal Needs Statement (UNS) Operational Need Operating Forces Marine Corps Logistics Command (MCLC) 15 of 16 DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 15

Mobile Electric Power and Water Key Initiatives 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 AMMPS Autostart Upgrade LAMPS STEP Micro Grid Grid Storage Intelligent Power Management Individual Water Purification Platoon Water Purification Technology Development Engineering Manufacturing & Development Production & Deployment AMMPS Advanced Medium Mobile Power Sources LAMPS Large Advanced Mobile Power Sources STEP Small Tactical Electrical Power DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 16

Advanced Power Sources Key Initiatives 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 MHEES MEHPS Procurement GREENS Product Improvement Technology Refresh Advanced Battery Charger Battery Maintenance Procurement Sustainment Programs RPA, SPACES, Battery Management, Power Supplies, etc. Technology Development Engineering Manufacturing & Development Production & Deployment SPACES Solar Power Adaptor for Communications Equipment System (30 Watt continuous) GREENS Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network System (300 Watt continuous) MHEES Medium Hybrid Expeditionary Energy System MEHPS Mobile Electric hybrid Power System DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 17

Science and Technology Power Generation Energy Storage Water Purification Power Management / Micro Gridding Experimentation, Modeling, and Tools DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 18

Business Opportunities Title Funding RFP Release Mobile Electric Hybrid Power System (MEHPS) RDT&E Fall 2015 Energy Storage for Micro Grids RDT&E Future Advanced Battery Charger PMC Fall 2015 Platoon Water Purification System - Future Individual Water Purification System PMC Summer 2017 Renewable Energy in Covered Locations SBIR RDT&E Now Light Weight Hybrid Systems SBIR RDT&E Now Small Light Weight Water Purification SBIR RDT&E Now Battery Maintenance Capability PMC Summer 2018 MEHPS Production PMC Fall 2017 Tech Refresh of Systems - various DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 19 19

Further Information Email questions to: PM_EPS@usmc.mil Find more programmatic information: http://www.marcorsyscom.marines.mil/programoffices/epshome.aspx www.onr.navy.mil http://www.hqmc.marines.mil/e2o/e2ohome.aspx Current / Future Solicitations: www.fedbizopps.gov Any questions about on-going solicitations: Must contact the listed Contracting Officer in the solicitation DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 20 20

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