Picatinny BRAC 05 Information Briefing for ICAP 11 June 07 Geza Pap 1
BRAC Nov 2005 Picatinny Scenario Intent of Law Create an Integrated Weapons & Armaments Specialty Site for Guns and Ammunition Create a joint center of excellence and provide synergy in armament development for the near future and beyond Featuring a Joint Packaging, Handling, Shipping and Transportation (PHS&T) Center Implementation of the Law Relocate Navy Guns, Ammunition RDA, PHS&T and Army Fuze mission to Picatinny Navy & Army are jointly working: Common Vision for End-State People & Facility Challenges Impact to 172-688 positions Navy designing its organization Must be completed by 2011 Rationale of the Law Picatinny Arsenal is the center-of-mass for DoD s Research, Development & Acquisition of guns and ammunition, with a workload more than an order of magnitude greater than any other DoD facility in this area. Movement of all the Services guns and ammunition work to Picatinny Arsenal will create a joint center of excellence and provide synergy in armament development for the near future and beyond Benefits of the Law It promotes jointness, enables technical synergy, and positions the Department of Defense to exploit center-of-mass scientific, technical, and acquisition expertise within the weapons and armament RD&A community that currently resides at Picatinny A more robust joint center for gun and ammunition with recurring savings and efficiencies for DoD 2
Specialty Site Transformation of Picatinny Letter of the Law Realign to Picatinny the Guns & Ammunition RDA functions and positions from Adelphi MD Crane ID China Lake CA Earle NJ Fallbrook CA Louisville KY Intent of the Law Create an Integrated DOD center for Guns and Ammunition, with Capabilities essential for Defense, that are: Located at Picatinny (Army, Navy, DCMA tenants) Connected to Picatinny (such as PEO and LCMCs) Partnered with Picatinny (Industry, Academia) Define Capabilities Required, Now & in Future, Jointly Through Navy/Army Consensus Define what is needed (RDAT&E) Define what exists Define what needs to be built up 3
Path Forward Specialty Site in three phases I. Co-location (BRAC 05) II. Enterprise (shared processes & facilities) III. Joint ( enable, if and when are not our call) Enterprise fits with Army LCMC concepts Picatinny community contains RDA OGA s can be linked (TACOM, ONR, etc) Value to DoD/Value to Warfighter Exploit opportunities for joint Business Planning Partnership Continue jointly with NAVSEA Enterprise BoD chartered by MG Izzo & RADM Macy 4
Guns & Ammunition Enterprise Charter The Board of Directors (BOD) for the Guns & Ammunition Enterprise is hereby chartered to oversee the creation of the Integrated Specialty Site and the transition towards the development of a Joint Service Organization at Picatinny Arsenal. The Guns & Ammunition Enterprise works to improve military effectiveness by: Standing up a robust Integrated Specialty Site. Promoting the development and maintenance of business standards needed to ensure efficient support within and between the Services and between the Department of Defense and industry Seeking out opportunities for collaboration and eliminating unnecessary overlap and duplication Furthering joint initiatives across the RDA spectrum to accelerated the fielding of capabilities to the Warfighters The BOD should bear in mind the entire spectrum of guns and ammunition life cycle management within the Guns & Ammunition enterprise as it creates the specialty site and, ultimately stands up a Joint Service Organization at Picatinny Arsenal. Signed Commander, U. S. Army Joint Munitions & Lethality LCMC Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center 5
Cross Service Guns & Ammo Enterprise Vision G&A Enterprise To-Be (Far-Term) Term) NSWC Indian Head RDA Energetic Materials & Prop Charge Prop Charge Surveillance RDA Explosives & Projectile Loading Energetics Manufacturing Technology NSWC Earle (IHD Detachment) RDAT&E Packaging for Weapons and Armaments RDAT&E HS&T for Weapons and Armaments NSWC Dahlgren R&D Navy/MC Guns & Ammo Weapon Systems Integration Lethality & Effectiveness RDA Fire Control System T&E Navy Guns & Ammo Systems Safety RDA Fuze & Sensors NSWC Crane RDAT&E SpecOps Guns & Ammo Navy Conventional Ammo ISE & Procurement Sustainment Navy/MC Guns & Ammo DA Navy/MC Guns & Ammo NSWC Fallbrook (CRD Detachment) RDA(ISE) USMC Guns & Ammo T&E USMC Guns & Ammo NSWC Pt Huneme ISEA Fire Control System NSWC Louisville (PHD Detachment) ISEA Navy Gun Systems ISEA Fire Control Systems Contractor Oversight NAWC China Lake RDA Aircraft Guns T&E Aircraft Guns Weapon Systems Integration (Aircraft) Program Offices / Customers Joint service Office @ Picatinny Joint RDAT&E Packaging Weapons and Armaments Joint RDAT&E HS&T for Weapons and Armaments Joint Procurement & Commodity Managers Joint RDA/ISEA/Sustainment Navy/USMC Guns & Ammo Joint RDA Aircraft Guns Joint RDA Small Arms & Conventional Ammo Management Maximize synergy, affordability by best utilization of enterprise resources eliminate duplication, share capability Special Joint Programs Ammo Procurement Small Arms Acquisition Contractors / Universities 13 Army ARL Aberdeen R Energetic Materials RD Gun & Ammunition Lethality & Effectiveness Fuzes (ARDEC-Adelphi) Army Watervliet RD Materials/Gun Barrel (Benet Lab) Manufacturing Army Guns Army Rock Island Sustainment Army Ammo TACOM Warren Sustainment Army Guns Army Picatinny RDA & ISEA Army Guns & Ammo RDA& ISEA Fire Control System RDA Small Arms Packaging Army Ammo PEO Ammo (SMCA) PM Soldier Weapons PM Joint Lightweight 155mm Howitzer RDA Energetics & Propellants Lethality & Effectiveness Propellant Surveillance Weapon System Integration Sensors & Fuzes (inc. Adelphi) Ammo Procurement Army Testing Yuma Aberdeen Others 6
Current BRAC Status May 2007 257 Spaces coming to Picatinny 37 Army (from Adelphi) 217 Navy (multiple locations), to form a Detachment reporting to Dahlgren 3 Sailors First Wave - 5-10 Navy people may be on-post by end of 2007 Second Wave from Crane in 2008, if Navy can get early release of dollars Must complete transfer of all the people by summer of 2011 Construction planned start is Fall 2008 $76 mil MILCON Significantly reduced cost (from 133.7 mil) by leveraging existing Picatinny facilities Still not firmly locked into Service Budget s Cross Service Guns & Ammo Enterprise Board of Directors to meet this Summer Dr. Lannon to Chair 7
BRAC EARTH 3150 455 6 25 61 1 8
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Navy Transition Implementation Schedule FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY 10 FY 11 Picatinny Command Brief to NSWC 19 May 07 Brief to Army-Navy G&A BOD MILCONs 23 May Detachment Stand-Up Navy Forward Team Transition Transfer of PM4 Complete Crane Personnel / Equipment Transfer Transition Louisville Crane Earle Transfer of TC & Command Responsibility Louisville BRAC-Mandated, non-brac Personnel / Equipment Transfer Inter-Service Support Agreement In Place BRACCON Construction Earle & Louisville Personnel / Equipment Transfer 11
Adelphi (Army) Transition Implementation Schedule FY 07 FY 08 FY 09 FY 10 FY 11 Budget Brief to Ms Condon DA Budget Approval MILCONs Leadership-Workforce Communication Brain-Drain Remediation Transition BRACCON Construction Adelphi Personnel / Equipment Transfer 12
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