1 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND ADVANCED PLANNING BRIEFING TO INDUSTRY The U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Mr. Jyuji Hewitt Executive Deputy to the Commanding General 31 January 2017 The forecast data is for planning purposes, does not represent a pre-solicitation synopsis, does not constitute an invitation for bid or request for proposal, and is not a commitment by the government to purchase the desired products and services Approved for Public Release
Key Points U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) is the Army s premier organization for science, technology and engineering Support to the Warfighter is our #1 priority we support current operations and shape capabilities for the deep future We ensure the decisive edge for our Army, joint partners and Nation We are operationalizing RDECOM - aligning S&T funding to requirements We optimize S&T; employing system of systems practices as well as modernization Partnerships with industry, academia, DoD labs, and our Allies are essential RDECOM will ensure S&T materiel readiness for 2040 and beyond 2
Did You Know U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Executes 74% the Army S&T budget Employs 13,800 civilians, direct contractors and military, 11,000 of which are scientists and engineers Has over 515 active CRADA agreements with industry and academia Supports life-cycle engineering the E in RDECOM Provides an integrated cradle-to-grave resource for the development of new systems and the life extension of legacy systems Has 9 International Technology Centers and partnerships with 27 nations RDECOM will continue to leverage innovation to provide decisive overmatch 3
UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Army Commands (ACOMs) U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Training and Doctrine U.S. Army Forces Command Organizing and Manning U.S. Army Materiel Command Equipping and Sustaining Prevent: The Army prevents conflict by maintaining credibility based on capacity, readiness and modernization Shape: Win: The Army shapes the environment by sustaining strong relationships with other Armies, building their capacity, and facilitating strategic access If prevention fails, the Army rapidly applies its combined arms capabilities to dominate the environment and win decisively UNCLASSIFIED Ensuring Army Combat Readiness
UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Army Materiel Command MISSION Army Materiel Command Develops and Delivers Materiel Readiness Solutions to Ensure Globally Dominant Land Force Capabilities VISION Army Materiel Command is Operationalized as the Army s Materiel Integrator, Synchronizing Capabilities and Resources to Ensure Army Readiness UNCLASSIFIED AMC Sustaining the Strength of the Nation!
UNCLASSIFIED AMC Strategic Priorities SecArmy Top Priorities Taking Care of Our Soldiers, Civilians, and their Families Developing Capabilities to Counter Emerging Threats Meaningful Acquisition Reform CSA Strategic Priorities Readiness (Current Fight) Future Army (Future Fight) Take Care of the Troops (Always) CG, AMC Strategic Priorities Strategic Readiness: AMC Operationalizes its Essential Functions at the Tactical, Operational, and Strategic Levels to Assure Sustainable Readiness Future Force: AMC is Postured at Echelon to Synchronize and Integrate S&T and R&D to Defeat any Adversary Soldiers and People: AMC Ensures Logistics Corps Soldiers and the Civilian Workforce are Trained and Ready to Execute Doctrinal and Directed Missions in Support of Army Priorities and Missions UNCLASSIFIED Our Army America s Force of Decisive Action
How We Fit GEN David G. Perkins, CG TRADOC GEN Gustave F. Perna, CG AMC Ms. Steffanie Easter, ASA(ALT) & AAE MG Cedric T. Wins CG RDECOM Synchronizing programs and requirements 7
RDECOM Vision and Mission Vision To be the Army's enabling command in the development and delivery of capabilities that unburden, empower, and protect the Warfighter. Mission Provide innovative research, development and engineering to produce capabilities that provide decisive overmatch to the Army against the complexities of the current and future operating environments in support of the Joint Warfighter and the Nation. 8
Army S&T Performing Organizations PERSONNEL MEDICAL INFRASTRUCTURE/ ENVIRONMENTAL MATERIEL STRATEGIC MISSILE DEFENSE TEST AND EVALUATION HQDA, G-1 Personnel Army Medical Command Army Corps of Engineers Army Materiel Command Army Space and Missile Defense Command Army Test and Evaluation Command Army Research Institute Medical Research Materiel Command Engineer Research and Development Center Army Research, Development and Engineering Command Future Warfare Center Capability Development Aberdeen Test Center Americas RDECOM Forward Element Santiago, Chile Atlantic RDECOM Forward Element London, England Pacific RDECOM Forward Element Tokyo, Japan ADCON ADCON ADCON Army Research Laboratory Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center Aviation and Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center Communications- Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center Edgewood Chemical Biological Center Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center RDECOM is a critical component of the Army S&T enterprise 9
What We Do Extramural Basic Research Computational Sciences Materials Research Sciences-for-Maneuver Information Sciences Sciences for Lethality and Protection Human Sciences Assessment & Analysis Advanced Computing & Big Data Agile Manufacturing Synthetic Biology Munitions Systems & Technologies Integrated Weapon Systems Energetics, Warheads & Manufacturing Guidance, Navigation & Control Fuze & Precision Armament Technology Cross Domain Fires Airframe Structures Rotors & Rotor Systems Sensors and Seekers Guidance, Navigation, and Control Propulsion Counter-UAS Visualization Anti-Access/ Area Denial Missile Defense Mission Command Tactical and Deployed Power Tactical Cyberspace Operations Electronic Warfare Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Targeting Network Prioritize Position Navigation and Timing (PNT) Chemistry and Biological Sciences CB Agent Handling and Surety CBRNE Materiel Acquisition CBRNE Analysis and Testing CBRNE Munitions and Field Operations Advanced/Multifunctional Materials Biomechanics Cognitive & Behavioral Sciences Food Science Geographic/Precision Guided Systems Soldier Performance Optimization Biological Technology Neuro-cognition Ground Vehicle Survivability Autonomy-Enabled Systems Vehicle Electronic Architecture Ground System Software Ground Vehicle Power & Mobility Robotics/Autonomous Systems Combat Vehicles Advanced Protection Systems Delivering capabilities for the Army, joint warfighters, and our Nation 10
Where We Are CONUS ECBC Life Sciences Division Dugway Proving Ground, UT AMRDEC & CERDEC Ft. Carson, CO ECBC Pine Bluff Arsenal, AR ARDEC & ECBC Rock Island, IL TARDEC w/ PIF Warren, MI ARL, Adelphi, MD ECBC w/ PIF APG-EA, MD ARDEC w/ PIF Picatinny, NJ ARDEC Waterviet, NY CERDEC Lakehurst, NJ UARC, ISN, ARL Boston, MA RDECOM, NTC Support, Ft. Irwin, CA NSRDEC w/ PIF Natick, MA AMRDEC Moffett Field, CA RDECOM FAST HQ s, ARL, PIF, & ARDEC APG, MD UARC, ICB, ARL Santa Barbara, CA CERDEC, APG, MD UARC, ICT, ARL Los Angeles, CA APG, MD ARL West University of Southern California CERDEC Ft. Belvoir, VA ARL, White Sands Missile Range, NM CERDEC Ft. A.P. Hill, VA AMRDEC w/ PIF Redstone Arsenal, AL AMRDEC Ft. Eustis, VA RDECOM, III CORPS Ft Hood, TX AMRDEC Hampton, VA RDECOM, JRTC Support Ft. Polk, LA TARDEC & RDECOM AMERICAS, USARNORTH/ USARSOUTH, Ft. Sam Houston, TX ARL, Raleigh Durham, NC RDECOM, ARCENT Support Shaw AFB, SC RDECOM, USSOCOM & USCENTCOM Support MacDill AFB, FL ARL Orlando, FL RDECOM, USSOUTHCOM Support, Miami, FL RDECOM, XVIII ABN Corp & USASOC Support Ft. Bragg, NC National reach of supporting locations enables development of materiel solutions 11
Where We Are OCONUS Technology Search Engagement Warfighter Support USEUCOM Stuttgart, GE JMRC Hohenfels, GE USAREUR/7 th ARMY Heidelberg, GE JMTC Grafenwohr, GE INDIA USFK/8 th ARMY Seoul, ROK FAST ADVISOR 5- JAPAN USPACOM/ USARPAC Oahu, HI ALCOM/USARAK Anchorage, AK ITC AMERICAS-CANADA USAFRICOM Stuttgart, GE ITC AMERICAS-ARGENTINA USARAFRICA Vicenza, IT LEGEND RDECOM Americas RDECOM Atlantic RDECOM Pacific FAST ADVISORS RDECOM ITC PROPOSED RDECOM ATLANTIC & ITC ATLANTIC (UNITED KINGDOM) SOUTH AFRICA ITC FRANCE ITC GERMANY ISRAEL ITC PACIFIC- SINGAPORE ITC PACIFIC- AUSTRALIA RDECOM PACIFIC & ITC PACIFIC (JAPAN) RDECOM AMERICAS & ITC AMERICAS (CHILE) Driving innovation around the world with our allies and partners 12
Deep Future Modernization APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE The RDECOM Business Model ARL / RDEC LNOs Embedded in TRADOC COEs/ Other Organizations RDECs RDEC Matrixed Engineers to PEO / PMs LCMCs ARL Basic Research Research & Engineering MDD Materiel Solution Analysis Technology Development Engineering & Manufacturing Development MS-A MS-B MS-C Production & Deployment IOC Operations & Support FOC Sustainment RDECOM/ ASAALT/ DASART/ AMC RDECOM TRADOC (Requirements) Science & Technology Development Program Engineering & Acquisition Sustainment Engineering Research (6.1 6.2) RDECOM Human Sciences Sciences for Lethality and Protection Information Sciences Sciences for Maneuver WFOs / CNA Technology Development (6.2 6.3) Cyber Security and Operations Integrated Soldier Protection Autonomy-Enabled Formations ASA(ALT) PEO / PMs Engineering (6.4 6.6) Systems Engineering Software Engineering Survivability / Lethality Engineering Prototyping, Modeling / Simulation ICDs / CDDs / CPDs Engineering throughout the lifecycle is critical AMC LCMCs LCMCs and Depots COCOMS / Field (6.7) RDECOM LNOs Embedded with COCOMS RFAST) Engineering Support for TDP s to Depots Prototype Engineering Solutions for Overhaul And Rebuild 13
Support To The Nation And Allied Partners National Geographic: Featuring the science behind military rations Autonomy Autonomous Vehicle Collaboration with Singapore POTUS Manufacturing Innovation Institutes (MII) Shipment of two mobile Chemical and Radiological Laboratories to the Czech Republic Mine Clearance in Afghanistan and Cambodia Megacities Counter UAS support to the White House Rapid Prototyping: UH60V, MML, Hydrolysis, and BAT Trainer Traumatic Brain Injury Research for the NFL Technical Evaluation of the Sparrow Mechanical Mine Clearing System for Humanitarian Missions Subterranean Initial field testing of the vehicle-mounted forward-looking (GPR) at Yuma Proving Ground Supporting AFRICOM and EUCOM with Emerging Technologies Rapid Fabrication System Field Testing, Fort Bliss, TX Soldier Performance and Human Optimization Ebola and Zika Response Hosted NATO Main Battle Tank (MBT) summit U.S./South Africa Master RDT&E Agreement 60mm Mortar Round Counter (MRC) Limited Military User Assessment Deployed Humanitarian tools to Guadalcanal for Field Evaluation Operations Building opportunities with Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and Bangladesh Future IFV Cyber Cyber S&T Materiel Strategy, network analysis and risk reduction Integrated Lab Network Exercise, with the Department of Homeland Defense Delivering capabilities to meet National and joint requirements 14
Support to the Army Current and Future Nanotechnology Autonomous Systems Human Performance Optimization Intelligent Systems Biotechnology Exploitation of Quantum Effects Protecting the Network Cyber Research Chemical and Biological Defense Position Navigation and Timing (PNT) Technologies in Anti- Access/Area Denial Environments Advanced Energetics Beyond Novel Materials Neuro-cognition Research conducted and delivered to support Army priorities 15
Schedule Tuesday Afternoon: R&D Community of Interest Research, Development and Engineering Commend (RDECOM) Army Research Laboratory (ARL) Communications and Electronics Research and Development Center (CERDEC) Wednesday: C4ISR Community of Interest Thursday: Chem Bio Community of Interest Edgewood Chemical and Biological Center (ECBC) 16
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What Our Nation s Leaders are Saying President Barack Obama Whether it s improving our health or harnessing clean energy, protecting our security or succeeding in the global economy, our future depends on reaffirming America s role as the world s engine of scientific discovery and technology innovation. Dr. Ashton B. Carter, Secretary of Defense Investing in science and technology early on, ensures that the Pentagon will have something on the shelf when it needs it, so that it does not have to start from scratch when it is too late." Hon. Eric Fanning, Secretary of the Army Tomorrow s Army depends on its success in exploiting the best technology today. As global threats evolve, the Army must accelerate its own capabilities in areas like cyber, electronic warfare, and protecting our communication networks. Today, and in the future, our Army depends on maintaining a technological edge over our adversaries. General Mark Milley, Chief of Staff of the Army Robust investment in S&T underpins technological advances in our military capabilities and is vital to maintaining technological superiority. General Gustave F. Perna, Commanding General, Army Materiel Command The Army will resume its deferred modernization initiatives, making capital investments and modernization improvements that build on the previous efforts in Science & Technology and preservation of the organic industrial base. Continued investment in S&T enables our decisive overmatch 18
RDECOM FY16 Program ($5.770B) 30 September 2016 RDECOM FY16 Program Total: $5.770B Other Army, $209 DOD Agencies, $970 OGAs, $70 Non-Federal, $12 6.1, $355 RDT&E Managed Primarily through ASA(ALT): $2,335M (40%) PEOs, $1,294 6.2, $653 Reimbursable: $2,984M (52%) 6.3, $557 Other Appropriations: $451M (8%) 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.6 6.7 Basic Research Investigation & analysis of basic law of nature, phenomenon to increase scientific knowledge 64% Universities/ Industry 33% In-House 3% OGA, Other AMC (LCMCs/SRAs), $429 Applied Research OSD Direct, $105 Application of knowledge to develop useful materials, devices and systems or methods 33% Industry 53% In-House 14% OGA, Other OMA (OCO), $144 *Percentages based on historical Army portfolio OMA (BASE), $169 OPA (OCO), $10 OPA (BASE), $23 Advanced Technology Development Development of subsystems & components to integrate into system prototypes 60% Industry 28% In-House 12% OGA, Other Adv. Component Development and Prototypes Maturation of systems/sub-systems through competitive prototyping and experimentation 90% Industry 10% In-House RDTE Management Support RDT&E Management Support Operational System Development Manufacturing technologies and pre-planned product improvements 90% Industry 10% In-House 84% Industry 16% In-House 19 6.7, $47 SBIR/STTR (6.6), $221 6.4, $42 6.5, $6 6.6, $84 Congressional Adds (6.1-6.3 & 6.7), $370 OGA: Other Government Agencies PEOs: Program Executive Offices LCMCs/SRAs: Life Cycle Management Commands/Separate Reporting Activities OCO: Overseas Contingency Operations OSD: Office of the Secretary of Defense OMA: Operation and Maintenance, Army OPA: Other Procurement, Army SBIR/STTR: Small Business Innovation Research/Small Business Technology Transfer