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<strong>Mr</strong>. <strong>Russ</strong> <strong>McBride</strong><br />

Program Manager Field Operations<br />

(PM Field OPS)<br />

2011 IITSEC Update<br />

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Program Manager, Field OPS<br />

Agenda<br />

• Warfighter FOCUS update<br />

• Artillery and Chemical Training re-<br />

compete<br />

• Train, Educate And CoacH (TEACH)<br />

Jeff Simons<br />

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Program Manager, Field OPS<br />

PM Field OPS Vision<br />

Unparalleled support to Warfighter training,<br />

on time, anytime, and anywhere!<br />

PM Field OPS Mission<br />

PM Field OPS<br />

Worldwide Operations<br />

To provide worldwide operations, maintenance,<br />

sustainment, and instructional support of<br />

training systems used by the U.S. <strong>Army</strong>, Air<br />

Force, Marines, Navy and Coalition Forces<br />

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Program Manager, Field OPS<br />

OPS WORLDWIDE FOOTPRINT<br />

• Over 600 Locations worldwide<br />

166 Manned Locations<br />

Institutions<br />

Home Stations<br />

Combat Training Centers<br />

Deployed<br />

Unmanned Locations<br />

OPS Wargame Operator<br />

• Approximately 7,000 Life Cycle Support Contractors<br />

Technicians<br />

Training Facilitators<br />

Instructors<br />

Network Specialists<br />

Role Players<br />

Simulation Center Operators<br />

OPS Role Players<br />

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Warfighter FOCUS (WFF) Contract<br />

Description/Summary of Program Requirements:<br />

• Warfighter FOCUS is a Single-Award ID/IQ contract providing worldwide Life Cycle Contractor Support<br />

for operations, maintenance, and sustainment of training systems, and instructional support for the U.S.<br />

<strong>Army</strong>, Air Force, Marines, Navy and Coalition Forces<br />

• Program executed through extensive teaming under the Warrior Training Alliance<br />

Additional business opportunities may become available as <strong>Army</strong> transitions to Unified Actions<br />

142 total teaming partners<br />

99 small business team members<br />

Acquisition Strategy<br />

Period of Performance<br />

Milestones<br />

• This acquisition was<br />

competitively awarded under full<br />

and open competition to a large<br />

business<br />

• Single-Award ID/IQ<br />

• Contract performance period<br />

is ten years (base and options)<br />

ending 31 Oct 17, or upon<br />

reaching the $11.2B ceiling<br />

• 1 Nov 07<br />

• Performance<br />

began<br />

• 31 Oct 2017<br />

•Performance<br />

complete<br />

Point of Contact<br />

•Name: <strong>Mr</strong>. Bob Voltz<br />

•Organization: PM Field OPS<br />

•Phone: 407-384-3735<br />

•Email: robert.voltz@us.army.mil<br />

Funding<br />

• The WFF contract has a ceiling of<br />

$11.2B over the 10 year period of<br />

performance<br />

• $4.6B obligated through OCT 11<br />

• $805M subcontracted to small<br />

businesses<br />

Prime Contractor<br />

• Raytheon Technical Services<br />

Company<br />

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Warfighter FOCUS (WFF) Contract<br />

Warfighter FOCUS Contract Status<br />

• $4.6B of $11.2B ceiling obligated through Oct 11<br />

• Growth has leveled off over the past three years<br />

$1.4B in FY09<br />

$1.3B in FY10<br />

$1.3B in FY11<br />

• Based on current projections, estimate starting market<br />

research for follow-on contract in FY14<br />

• Unknown impacts could change current projections<br />

Budget<br />

Contingency Operations<br />

Manpower Reductions<br />

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Artillery & Chemical Training (ACT) Contract<br />

Description/Summary of Program Requirements<br />

• The ACT contract is an 8(a) set-aside for worldwide Life Cycle Contractor Support (LCCS) for<br />

field artillery, air defense and chemical training systems<br />

• The contractor will provide all maintenance and supply support required to maintain the<br />

training systems in an operational readiness status<br />

• The current contract is under re-competition. Solicitation closed on 8 Nov 11 and proposals<br />

are in source selection. Contract award estimated early 3QFY12<br />

Acquisition Strategy<br />

Period of Performance<br />

Milestones<br />

• This acquisition will be<br />

competitively awarded d to a small<br />

business 8(a) set-aside<br />

• Single award<br />

• Contract performance period 26SEP11 8NOV11 3QFY12<br />

will be five years (one base year<br />

and four one year options)<br />

RFP<br />

Released<br />

Props<br />

due<br />

Source<br />

Selection<br />

CA<br />

Point of Contact<br />

Name: MAJ Tom Kelley, PCO<br />

Organization: <strong>PEO</strong> <strong>STRI</strong> Acq Center<br />

Phone: 407-384-5493<br />

Email:thomas.kelley1@us.army.mil<br />

Funding<br />

• FY12 – FY17 estimate $25M<br />

Current Contract/Original<br />

Developer/OEM (if recompete)<br />

• SGIS<br />

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Artillery & Chemical Training (ACT) TADSS<br />

Field Artillery Programs:<br />

• Fire Support Combined Arms Tactical<br />

Trainer (FSCATT)<br />

• High Mobility Artillery Rocket System<br />

(HIMARS)<br />

• Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS)<br />

• Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT)<br />

• Firefinder Intermediate Maintenance<br />

Training (FIMT)<br />

• Air Defense Artillery Programs:<br />

• Avenger Table Top Trainers (AT3)<br />

• Institutional Conduct of Fire Trainer<br />

• (ICOFT)<br />

• Stinger Troop Proficiency Trainer<br />

(STPT)<br />

• Sentinel Maintenance Trainer (SMT)<br />

• Sentinel Operator Trainer (SOT)<br />

Chemical Trainer Programs:<br />

• Chemical Agent Monitor Simulator (CAMSIM)<br />

• Biological Integrated/Detection System<br />

(BIDS)<br />

• Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical<br />

Reconnaissance System (NBCRS)<br />

• Nuclear, Biological, i l and Chemical<br />

Reconnaissance Vehicle (NBCRV)<br />

• Automatic Chemical Agent Detector/Alarm<br />

Simulator (ACADASIM)<br />

Approximately 1,300 total devices in<br />

multiple sites, manned and<br />

unmanned, around the world<br />

•<br />

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Sample ACT Contract TADSS<br />

Fire Support Combined Arms Tactical<br />

Trainer (FSCATT) 06-68A/G<br />

Call For Fire Trainer (CFFT) 06-111 A/B/C<br />

M93 NBCRS FOX Simulator 03-12 SENTINEL Operator Trainer (SOT) 44-94<br />

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Artillery & Chemical Training (ACT) TADSS<br />

MAJOR ACT CONUS SITES<br />

Ft. Leonard Wood, MO<br />

Ft. Bliss, TX<br />

Ft. Bragg, NC<br />

Ft. Sill, OK<br />

Redstone Arsenal, AL<br />

Ft. Polk, LA<br />

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Artillery & Chemical Training (ACT) TADSS<br />

MAJOR ACT OCONUS SITES - Germany<br />

Baumholder,<br />

Germany<br />

Schweinfurt,<br />

Germany<br />

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Artillery & Chemical Training (ACT) TADSS<br />

OCONUS – Korea Site<br />

Camp Casey,<br />

Korea<br />

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Program Manager, Field OPS<br />

• Warfighter FOCUS<br />

Summary<br />

31 Oct 11 - Completed four years of<br />

performance<br />

Obligated $4.6B of $11.2B ceiling<br />

Project j t market research start t for follow-on<br />

contract in FY14<br />

• Artillery and Chemical Training i recompete<br />

Project contract award early 3Q12<br />

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