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INDUSTRY FORUM
Integrated Soldier Systems Branch
Wednesday 2 May 2012
Integrated Soldier Systems Branch
Brigadier Mike Phelps Director General
Welcome Address
• Long-term Standing Offers – SCU, SCE, Combat Boots
• Budget
• Integrated Soldier Systems Procurement Plan (Purple Book)
• Drawdown from Operations
• Best Commercial Offer
Armaments Systems Program Office
Mr Bob Lumley Director
Agenda
• Restructure and Key Staff
• Fleets– Small Arms Fleet– Direct Fire Support Weapons Fleet
• Projects– Land 40 Phase 2 - Direct Fire Support Weapons – Land 125 Phase 3C - Soldier Enhancement Version 2 (Lethality)– AMP 048.42 - Bullet Trap Blank Firing Attachment Project
• Future Outlook
• Q&A
Restructure
DARMTSPO
DDARMTSPO
Program ManagerSustainment
Project DirectorAcquisition Project Manager
Special Projects
Operations
Business Management
Direct Fire Support Weapons
Procurement
Outposted Support Services
Commercial
Engineering
Procurement and
Contracting Branch
Small Arms FleetLand 40-2
Land 125-3C
Minor Projects 48.42
Scheduling
ALSC
Land 40-1
Key Staff• Director
Bob Lumley (03) 9282 5982
• Deputy Director Jason Kelly (03) 9282 3836
• Program Manager - Sustainment LTCOL Mark Smythe (03) 9282 6441
• Program Manager - Acquisition LTCOL Andrew Langford (03) 9282 6542
Small Arms Fleet
• Overview– Supports the sustainment and disposal of commercial off the shelf, military
off the shelf and specialised weapons up to 7.62mm (not including crew served weapons)
– Supports attachments to weapons (eg. sighting systems, suppressors and grenade launchers) and non-lethal equipment such as holsters and training equipment
• Update & Upcoming Activities– Production of F88SA2– Standing Offer for targets– Operationally Urgent Buys – sights and weapons– Holsters
Direct Fire Support Weapons Fleet
• Overview– Supports the sustainment, maintenance and disposal of machine gun, anti-
materiel rifles, grenade launchers and anti-armour weapon fleets, including support to operations and equipping of Enhanced Land Force units
– Supports a number of weapon mounts, sighting systems and training aids
• Update & Upcoming Activities– Factory Thorough Rebuild program– MAG58 Transit/Storage Cases– Competing with allies for spares
L40-2: Direct Fire Support Weapons Project
• Overview– M3 Carl Gustaf Weapons (MDFSW) - SAAB Bofors Dynamics– BAE thermal sight integrated with the M3 Carl Gustaf weapon– 40mm Light Weight Automatic Grenade Launcher (LWAGL)
• Update & Upcoming Activities– LWAGL: Acquisition Strategy under review – Introducing the M3’s 20mm sub-calibre adaptor and ammunition
L125–3C: Soldier Enhancement (Lethality)
• Overview– An enhanced F88 Austeyr based on F88SA2 with Grenade Launcher
Attachment – Thales Australia– A Surveillance and Target Acquisition suite of equipment for the EF88– Conducting risk mitigation to achieve 2nd Pass in 2013– Initial Materiel Release: Jul 15– Final Materiel Release: Jan 19
• Update & Upcoming Activities– Detailed Design Review scheduled for Aug 12– Prime Contractor: Thales Australia
AMP 048.42: Bullet Trap Blank Firing Attachment
• Overview– Raised as a result of live/blank round contamination during training– Attachments for the 5.56mm Family of Weapons will mitigate the risk of
injury or death to ADF members when performing blank firing activities– Second Pass: Oct 09– Initial Materiel Release: Jun 10– Final Materiel Release: Nov 12
• Update & Upcoming Activities– Continuing deliveries for F88– Acceptance of the design for the M4 Carbine
Future Outlook
• Return from Operations – planning
• Life of Type Reviews
• Strategic Reform Program
• Defence Logistic Transformation Program
• My Industry Visit Program
Q&A
Clothing Systems Program Office
Colonel Haydn Kohl Director
Agenda
• Organisation and key staff
• Key clothing definitions
• Tendering with CLOSPO
• Contract Management
• Upcoming CLOSPO tenders
• Q&A
Organisation and Key Staff
DirectorCOL Haydn Kohl(03) 9282 4464
Non-CombatProgram ManagerKarl Meadows(03) 9282 6511
Combat Program ManagerLTCOL Harry Marr(03) 9282 5438
Future ClothingProgram Manager
Mark Newman(03) 92827265
A/Fleet Manager –Non Combat Uniforms
Helen Davies(03) 9282 5215
Fleet Manager –NC Footwear & AccoutrementsFrans Buissink(03) 9282 5494
A/Fleet Manager –Personal Protective
EquipmentHelen Millet
(03) 9282 3950
Fleet Manager –Combat Clothing &
FootwearMick Taylor
(03) 9282 4136
Project OfficerKim Tran
(03) 9282 7151
Acting Project Officer
Greg Holzer(03) 9282 4726
Project OfficerMAJ Dan Hayes(03) 9282 4153
Clothing Definitions
• Combat ClothingThose uniforms, footwear and clothing accessories worn specifically for the conduct of combat operations
• Non-Combat ClothingThose uniforms, footwear and clothing accessories worn for the purpose of military duties other than the conduct of combat operations. It includes clothing of a military and non-military nature and personal protective clothing
• AccoutrementsItems worn to distinguish service, corps and trade, rank and special appointments. These items include Metal Insignia, Embroidered Insignia, Sashes, Lanyards and Aiguillettes. Accoutrements are worn with both combat and non-combat clothing.
Clothing Definitions…. (cont)
Standard Combat Uniform• Disruptive pattern shirt and pants:
– DPCU, DPDU and DPNU– Crye Precision Combat Uniform– Crye Precision Field Uniform
• Manufactured in AustraliaThe uniform shall be assembled in Australia and the fabric shall be woven, dyed, printed and finished in Australia
Tendering with CLOSPO
• Tender development– Engage with us before we release a tender– Pre-release of specifications for comment
• Tender responses– Start early– Understand the rules of the tender– Your one chance to convince– Compliant v non-compliant – Assumptions
Tendering with CLOSPO….(cont)
• Requirements & Specifications– Three levels in a specification
• Essential• Important• Desirable
– Clearly state what you are offering
• Tender evaluation– Risk assessment– Samples & test reports– Company visits– Past performance
• Debriefs
Contract Management
• Need to understand the contract and the obligations it places on both parties
• Future long-term contracts/Standing Offers within CLOSPO will contain six monthly Contract Status Reviews
• Keen to build in manufacturing flexibility
• If you accept a Purchase Order the assumption is you can meet your obligations (eg schedule) – if it is unreasonable say so
• Engage early with CLOSPO staff if you identify an issue
• If in doubt – contact us
Upcoming CLOSPO Tenders (2012)
Item RFT Release RFT Close Estimated
Annual QtyEstimated
Annual Value Pre-release
Standard Combat Uniform & Acc 1-Feb-12 31-May-12 As per tender
Mess Kit 15 Mar 12 17 May 12 As per tenderKnit wear 30 Mar 12 28 Jun 12 As per tender
Socks 24-May-12 5-Sep-12 200,000 $1.0 M Pre-release is in market
Flyers clothing including gloves 26-Jul-12 7-Nov-12
Yr 1: 6,500 Yr 2+: 12,000
Yr 1: $1 M Yr 2+: $2.5 M
25 May 12
Cold Weather Flyers Ensemble 23-Aug-12 5-Dec-12 1,000 $2.5 M 22 Jun 12
Service Dress Caps 25-Oct-12 23-Jan-13 8,000 $0.5 M 24 Aug 12
Upcoming CLOSPO Tenders (2013)
Item RFT Release RFT Close Estimated
Annual QtyEstimated
Annual Value Pre-release
Boots - Cadets 21-Mar-13 19-Jun-13 9,000 $0.5 M18 Jan 13
Wet and Foul Weather Ensembles
23-May-13 4-Sep-13 25,000 $3.5 M22 Mar 13
Boots - Navy Fireman 7-Jun-13 5-Sep-13 8,500 $0.7 M
5 Apr 13
Embroidered Insignia 22-Aug-13 20-Nov-13 200,000 $0.3 M
21 Jun 13
FR Firefighters & Antiflash hoods & Gloves
24 Oct 13 5 Feb 14 TBA TBA 23 Aug 1
Under Garments – CW & ECW 15-Nov-13 29-Mar-14 15,000 $0.6 M 14 Sep 13
* Check the annual procurement plan on AusTender
Q&A
Soldier Modernisation Systems Program Office
Mr Marcus SmithDirector
• Key Staff
• Recent Activities
• Current and Upcoming Opportunities
• Soldier Combat Ensemble (Land 125 Phase 3B)
• Medium Term Outlook
• Q&A
Topics
Key Staff• Director
Marcus Smith (03) 9282 3725
• Deputy Director Robin Dunk (03) 9282 3922
• Sustainment Manager, Adventurous Training and Aerial Delivery Equipment Ms Cherry Laker (03) 9282 6781
• Project Director Land 125 Ph 3B Mr Brian Harrison (03) 9282 7290
Recent Activities
• Release of the Soldier Combat Ensemble (Load Carriage Elements) RFT in mid April
• Development of a range of Standing Offers
• Trend towards larger procurements of field equipment
• Direct source single supplier procurements to support operational urgent buys
• Ongoing development of SRP and improvement initiatives
Current Tendering Opportunities
• Soldier Combat Ensemble (Load Carriage Elements)
• Supply of Bivi Bags (qty ~4000)
• Supply of 45-50 Litre Field Packs (qty 3144)
Upcoming Tendering Opportunities
• Standing Offers– Entrenching Tool– Hydration Systems (bladder and bag)– Knee and Elbow Pads– 60’ and 90’ Fast Ropes– Industrial harnesses (helicopter)
• RFTs– Flight Deck Ensemble– Hydration Systems (qty ~ 30k)– Cool Weather Sleeping Bag (qty ~ 15k)– Sleeping Bag Liners (qty ~ 15k)– Cotton Cadet Duffle Bags (qty ~ 4k)– Individual Shelters (qty ~ 5k)
Soldier Combat Ensemble
HelmetBody
Armour
Gloves
PacksIntegratedLoad CarriagePlatform
Socks and Boots
Pouches
Combat Uniform
GogglesGlasses
Knee and Elbowpads
Outer wear
Soldier Combat Ensemble
• Scope of Land 125 3B– Load Carriage Elements (RFT released)– Ballistic Elements: ITR Jun/Jul 12, RFT Oct 12– Helmets: ITR Jul/Aug 12, RFT Nov 12– Enhanced Hearing Protection: ITR Nov/Dec 12, RFT Mar 13
• Tiered Approach– Tier 0: Standard Issue– Tier 1: Specialist Operators– Tier 2: Close Combatant– Tier 3: Support Combatant
Medium Term Outlook
• General move towards long-term Standing Offers for families of equipment– Includes tender for exemplar as well as specific items
• Analysis of procurement models, less overheads to SPO and greater certainty for industry
• Consolidating Combat Body Armour and Load Carriage Fleets
• Rapid procurement of items for Diggerworks
Q&A
MyDefenceGear
Colonel Roy BirdProject Director
Agenda
• Status of MyDefenceGear
• MyDefenceStore
• MyDefenceStore - engagement
• Q&A
Status of MyDefenceGear
• Review of the Policy Framework for Clothing Procurement (Lewincamp)– Actioning 19 recommendations – 11 of 19 closed
• Review of the Reporting of Defects (RODUMs) with ADF Personal Equipment and Combat Clothing (Whalan)– Actioning 18 recommendations– 13 of 18 closed
• W18 MyDefenceStore: business case for Government by end 2012
MyDefenceStore
• PurposeImplement a Value For Money integrated Clothing & Personal Equipment supply chain solution
• Method– modernised management and supply system – online ordering– track the progress of orders and provide feedback
• Option 1: In-house End-to-End Management
• Option 2: Composite End-to-End Management– Outsource to prime vendor(s)
MyDefenceStore - Engagement
• Since the last ISSB forum in Oct 11– Domestic:
• AIDN• TFIA• Victorian Government Defence Industry Unit• Victoria University
– International:• defence departments in Germany, UK, France, Canada and USA• contractors to defence departments:
– Lion Hellman Bundeswehr (Germany)– Logistik Unicorp (Canada, UK)– Lion Vallen Industries (USA)
Q&A
Mr Darryl KewinDeputy Director
Agenda
• What is Diggerworks?
• The ADF Soldier Combat System
• Adaptive Acquisition – The Tiered Approach
• Force Generation Cycle
• Development Focus, Outcomes and Activities
• Q&A
The ADF Soldier Combat SystemINTEGRATION
CONFIGURATION
Mission
Diggerworks is to identify options and deliver integrated soldier combat systems solutions in order to enhance the capability of
the close combatant
Purpose
• DevelopmentContinually improve the soldier combat system by finding solutions that enhance the performance of the soldier
• Systems integrationThe soldier is an integrated system, not an aggregation of individual components (remove the Christmas tree effect)
• Configuration managementArmy, through the Integrated Soldier Systems Development Directorate, has informed control over soldier combat system
• ModernisationDevelop the requirements of future soldier systems within the context of Army's force modernisation objectives and Defence capability development plans (Land 125 Phase 4).
Method
• Identify the problem or requirement– From the field – From modernisation concepts
• Analyse options– Technology evaluation– Industry engagement
• Develop or identify the integrated solution– Science and Technology– Design Engineering– Test and Evaluation
• Report to Army and transition to a Systems Program Office for acquisition
Industry Engagement
• Initial contact with Diggerworks through:– [email protected]
• All procurements of equipment for Diggerworks managed by:– Darryl Kewin – Deputy Director (03) 9282 4594– Karen Saul – Business Manager (03) 9282 3711
Note:• Do not commence any work for Diggerworks until you accept a Purchase
Order detailing the obligations for both parties
• If you accept a Purchase Order the assumption is you can meet your obligations (e.g. schedule) – if it is unreasonable say so
• Diggerworks only procure small quantities of trial items and there may not be any follow-up procurements
Adaptive Acquisition – The Tiered Approach
• No longer is everyone to be equipped the same:– Tier 1 – Specialists
– Tier 2 – Close Combatants
– Tier 3 – General Combatants
• The close combatant is to be treated differently
• Buy less more often:
System upgrades delivered in synch with Army’s force generation cycle
Adaptive Acquisition
Force Generation Cycle
Time
CostPerformance
Time is Everything
Development Focus, Outcomes and Activities
Outcomes• TBAS / SCE for forces deployed to Afghanistan
– Significant reductions in the combat loads carried by forces deployed to Afghanistan
• New helmets for Special Forces deployed to Afghanistan
• Interim upgrade of combat helmets of FE deployed to Afghanistan
• Pelvic Protection System for persin Afghanistan
• Combat uniform changes• Focus on the Combat Soldier
• Soldier Confidence
• Support to Operations
• Continued development of Soldier Combat Ensemble– Tier 2 Hearing Protection– Tier 2 Combat Helmet
• Gunshot Detection System• Configuration Control Framework and Plan• Helmet Mounted Sensor Systems – Project CEREBRO
Focus Areas for 2012
• Pelvic Protection System – the next step
• Lumbar Support for PMV
• Specialist Packs and other Load Carriage systems
• Individual water purification systems
• Near region SCS requirements
• SCS Symposium
• Good Idea Expos
• Diggerworks LO and Fly Away teams
Focus Areas for 2012….. (cont)