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Army Maintenance
Transformation
Update
LTC Laura Chichester
Cdr, National Maintenance Training Center
7/6/2015
1
Briefing Objective
Overview of AMT initiatives
Describe Army Maintenance Transformation
– Concept
– Integrated Concept Team
Discuss Task Alignment Procedures
Conclusion
The Changing Operational Environment
1990s to Present...
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Assumes
Secure
LOCs
TFSA
X
Maintenance: Echeloned Capabilities
Class IX: Robust
Recovery: Dedicated Assets (M88A2)
LOGPACS: At Least Daily (Adequate Capacity)
Footprint: CSS to Task Org – 1 to 3
Surge: Some Internal Capability
Operations: Reactive Logistics
Support Concept: DS plus Corps (embedded)
Reach: Corps, EAC
30 km
Not to Scale
EAD
SPT
LRP
X
SPT
II
BAS
FSC
UMCP
SPT
FSB
II
X
SPT
DSB
UMCP
BSA
II
FSMC
DSA
BAS
FSC
BSC
HDC
BAS
FSC
UMCP
X
SPT
DASB
SPT
…Present to Future
Nn km
DP
DP
DP
RP
DP
BAS
Troop Level
Refuel /Resupply
on the Move
BAS
Delivery to
Company DP
Unsecure
LOCs
Nn km
CRT
DP
Strike
BAS
DP
BSA
CRT
CRT
CRT
DP
Delivery to
Platoon DP
BAS
BAS
BSA Supply Point
DP – Distribution Point
CRT – Combat Repair Team
BAS – Battalion Aid Station
DP
UEx Sustainment Concept
Maintenance: No Redundancy -- Unscheduled Maint Only
Class IX: Limited
Recovery: Primarily Self; Like Vehicle Towing
LOGPACS: Every Other Day (less Class IX)
Footprint: CSS to Task Org – 1 to 4
Surge: Externally Dependent
Operations: Anticipatory Logistics
Support Concept: Area plus Reach (on-call)
Reach: Corps / ARFOR, Theater, CONUS
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ICT Charter
Army Maintenance Transformation Overview
11 Dec 01
Approach
Identify and resolve
•Changes required to Army and Joint Doctrine
•Required change in Army and DoD policy
•Additional MOS consolidations
•Re-distribution of maintenance tasks and tools
•Further refinement of Army Maintenance
organizations
•Redesign of the Army Maintenance and supply
support systems as required
•Development of additional technology enablers
•Develop guidance for legacy units.
AMT Concept
Stryker Concept
TRADOC
For approval
Feb 04
Business Plan
Through ICT meeting identify and
resolve issues.
13-14 Jan & April ICT meeting: Refine and
approval AMT Business Plan
6 Nov 03
Combat Maintainer
Diagnostics / Prognostics
Recovery
Expedited Parts Delivery
Targeted Component Replacement (TCR)
Fleet Overhauls (FO)
July meeting Marines formally included.
Discussed change to ICT name
11-12 Jan 2005
Next ICT meeting scheduled for
11-12 Jan 2005
Army Maintenance Transformation (The Way Ahead)
FY00
FY01 FY02
Concept
FY03
/
FY04 FY05 FY06
FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11
Doctrine / Policy
Original Plan
TM Revision
Organization Change
LID / Airborne / Air Assault / Heavy Division Separate Bde EAC
Training / Personnel Changes
Current
FY00
FY01 FY02
Concept
FY03
/
SBCT
FY04 FY05 FY06
Future Force
FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11
Doctrine / Policy
TM Revision
Organization Change
Training / Personnel Changes
UA UEx UEy
CSA
Focus Group
Initiatives
Army Maintenance Transformation
Four Level
Maintenance
System
Vision
Implement in all new
organizational designs
SUSTAINMENT=
OFF-SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE
Repair and return
to Supply
FIELD=
ON-SYSTEM
MAINTENANCE
Repair and return
to customer
Two Level
Maintenance
System
Army Maintenance Transformation
End State
Sustainment Maintenance =
• End Item and Component Repair
• Component Replacement
Logistics
Managers
Mixture of Field /
Sustainment
Capabilities
Unit of Employment (UEx UEy)
Field Maintenance =
•Operator Maintainer
• LRU / component replacement
• BDAR
•Controlled substitution & cannibalization
•Recovery & Like-vehicle towing
•Services
Units of Action = Field Maintenance
Where will “Sustainment”
(off-system) Maintenance Be?
• Depots
• Installation Maintenance Activities
under the Direction of the NMM
• Component repair companies at
EAD / UE
• Component repair platoon in the
MSB/DSB
• Original Equipment Manufacture
Soldier Transformation / Ordnance
Current Force
Org
63E
45E
DS
63H (*)
45K (*)
Stryker Force
63A
Abrams Multicapable Maintainer
(Org and On-Board DS)
Future Force
•Supports two level
maintenance doctrine
63T
45T
63H (*)
45K (*)
63M
Bradley Multicapable Maintainer
(Org and On-Board DS)
•Further enhanced with
arrival of digital
enablers
63D
45D
63H (*)
45K (*)
63D
SP Artillery Mechanic
(Org and On-Board DS)
•Increases depth
and flexibility
63B (Light) 63W
63S (Heavy) 63G (F&E)
63Y
63H
63G (F&E)
63B
63H
Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic
(Org and On-Board DS)
Tracked Vehicle Maintainer
(Org and DS Less 63A & 63M Tasks)
•Lessens evacuation
requirements
•Gets it back in the fight
quicker
63 D / B / H MOS
Documented on MTOE Oct 04
•Minimizes logistics
footprint
Soldier Transformation
Electronics
Electronics
Missile Mnt Chief Devices Rpr
Legacy Force
35F 35J
35N
35Y 27Z
Interim Force
35F / 94F
35V
Special Electronic
Devices Repairer
Electronic &
Missile Systems
Maintenance Chief
Objective Force
Supports two level
maintenance doctrine
Further enhanced with
arrival of digital enablers
Increases depth
Implement in FY 05 / 1 Oct 04
and flexibility
Lessens evacuation
requirements
Next series of
Maintenance MOS will
Have to be cut from new cloth…
Gets it back in the fight
quicker
Minimizes logistics
footprint
Diminishing returns for
Further MOS consolidations
MOSs Already Capable
of ORG and DS
27T Avenger System Repairer
27X Patriot System Repairer
35D Air Traffic Control Systems Repairer
35M Radar Repairer
44B Metal Worker
52C Utility Equipment Repairer
52D Power Generation Equipment Repairer
62B Construction Equipment Repairer
63J QM and Chemical Equipment Repairer
OLD
43209L0, Maint Co Non--Div
43509LA, Turbine Gen Rep Tm
NEW
43573FA, SMC HQ
43573FB, Auto/Armt Maint Plt
43573FC, Track Veh Maint Module
43509LB, Engr Equip Rep Tm
43573FD, Whl Veh Maint Module
43509LC, Track Veh Rep Tm
43509LF, Radar Rep Tm
43509LG, Wheel Veh Rep Tm
43573FG, GSE Maint Plt
43573FH, GSE Maint Module
43573FI, Elect Equip Maint Plt
43573FJ, COMMEL Maint Module
43509LI, Tank Turret Rep Tm
43573FK, Spec Elec Dev Mt Mod
43509LM, COMSEC Rep Tm
43509LO, Mobile Maint Spt Tm
43573FL, Radar/GBS Mt Module
43573FQ, Track Veh Recovery Tm
43583FF, Auto Electric Repair Tm
Maintenance Functions Transitions
OLD
09428L0, Corps Msl Spt Co
NEW
43573FA, SMC HQ
09629L, EAC Msl Spt Co (GS)
43573FM, Msl Sys Maint Plt HQ
09528LM, AASLT Div Aug Tm
09528LN, ABN Div Aug Tm
43573FN, LCMS Maint Tm
09528LW, MLRS Maint Spt Tm
43573FO, MLRS Maint Tm
43573FR, HIMARS Maint Tm
43509LT, Towed Arty Rep Tm
43573FF, Towed Arty Maint Tm
09528LV, Avenger Bn Ds Aug Tm
43573FP, ADA Maint Tm
43509LS, SP Arty Rep Tm
43573FE, SP Arty Maint Tm
43439L0, Col & Class Co
43439F0, Col & Class Co
Maintenance Functions Transitions
OLD
43649L0, GS Maint Co
NEW
43583FA, CRC HQ
43549LB, Track Veh Rep Plt
43583FB, CRC Auto Repair Plt
43549LC, Wheel Veh Rep Plt
43549LD, Constr Equip Rep Plt
43583FC, CRC GSE Repair Plt
43549LE, Armament Rep Plt
43549LF, Pwr Gen Equip Rep Plt
43583FD, CRC Armament Rpr Plt
43549LG, QM/Chem Equip Rep Plt
43583FE, CRC Electronic Rpr Plt
43549LM, Electronic Equip Rep Plt
09629L, EAC Msl Spt Co (GS)
Maintenance Functions Transitions
Transition Current Force to TLM
Embed MST / CRT with Maneuver Unit
Consolidate Maintenance Functions
– BDE / FSB supported by Maintenance Unit
Similar to Stryker Unit Design
Transfer Sustainment Functions to
Component Repair Companies
Transfer Class IX to QM / Distribution
Units
TM Revision Strategy
438 + 641 = 1079
USAFMSA
FXXI
SBCT
MARC
FXXI
372
(247)
SBCT
191
(66)
SB 700-20
7000 +/3677
(2546)
AOE
LINS
641
Single
Equip
MOS
AV / MI
MED
WATER
RAIL
QM
Airborne
TACOM
433
CECOM
509
AMCOM
66
COMSEC
8
Soldier
Support
63
Organize
Panels
Prioritize
Review
LTTF
Jan 04 LIN update
AMCOM
50
Task Alignment Panels
Scheduled
TACOM
• May 03 - Light Tactical Vehicles (Complete)
• May 03 - D7 Dozer / M113A2/A3
• June 03 - Medium Tactical Vehicles
• Aug 03 - Heavy Tactical Trucks
Unique Trailers
Tactical Bridges
Abrams
• Sept 03 - Petroleum & Water Systems
• Oct 03 - Track
• Nov 03 – Armament / Compressors
• Dec 03 – Task Alignment out brief to TACOM
• Mar 04 - NBC equipment panel
CECOM
• May 03 - Met with PM/PEO
• Aug 03 - LRAS
• Oct 03 - PM MEP
• Mar 04 – Initial Panels
AMCOM
• Dec 03 – Initial Coordination Meeting
• Feb 04 - PM / PEO AMT update
• Feb 04 - Conduct first panel (TBD)
Completed
Task Decision Diagram
Start
Is the
Task On-system?
Is the
Failure Rate
high?
NO
NO
YES
YES
F
I
E
L
D
YES
Does the Field
Level have the
skills and tools
required to perform
the task?
Does the
Failure
effect readiness?
YES
YES
Is the Task
low risk?
NO
YES*
NO
Does real
and applicable
data show the
desirability of
the task to be Field?
*Need to identify tools and skills required.
NO
NO
S
U
S
T
A
I
N
M
E
N
T
Review and Update MAC
UNIT DS GS Depot
C O F H
D
REPLACE X X X X X
REPAIR
X X X X
X
CURRENT
FIELD
SUST
UNIT DS GS Depot
C O F H
D
REPLACE X X X X X
REPAIR
X
X
New System Start Format
Discussing with LOGSA
FIELD
C
REPLACE X
REPAIR
F
X
SUST
D
X
X
Transition
LOGSA MEMO
29 May 2003
AR 700-82 Joint Regulation Governing the Use and Application
Of Uniform Source and Maintenance and Recoverability Codes
4th Position Maintenance Repair Codes
5th Recoverability Codes
O
F
H
K
G
L
D
Z
B
Unit repair authorized
DS repair authorized
GS repair authorized
Repairable by contractor
Intermediate repair levels (Navy)
Specialized Repair Activity
Depot
Non-reparable
No repair authorized (Item may
be reconditioned by adjusting,
lubricating at unit level)
Footnote to read Field
Footnote to read
Sustainment
Z Non-repairable
O Reparable dispose at unit level
F Reparable dispose by intermediate
level.
AF Intermediate
USA DS
USN Intermediate Afloat
USMC 3rd shop
G Field level (Navy)
H Reparable dispose at GS
K Reparable by contractor
D Reparable dispose at Depot
L Reparable dispose at SRA
A Non-repairable Requires special
handling
•Precedence to create code that just applies to the Army
•Use existing codes until all services adopt TML
G-4 approved
change Apr 03
Automation (Sensor / STAMIS Crosswalk)
1100 Task
Technical
Alignment
Review LINs Standard Frequency
Automotive
Electronic
Missile
How
SAE
Every:
Minute
Hour
Day
Week
Month
FBCB2
MTS
BCS3
MDS
other
C2
LOG
Operator
Crew
Operator/
CRT
Crew
BMO
Plt LDR
Shop Off
Unit CDR
S4
BN CDR SPT OPS
BUA CDR
UA
UE CDR
UEx
UEy
STAMIS
SAMS
ULLS
GCSS
ERP
Armament
Task: Perform both a vertical and horizontal crosswalk mapping sensor output to
C2 and Logistic managers.
Step 1: Task PM for the 1100 systems under analysis to inform the
ICT on how they plan to provide sensor data to STAMIS
Step 2: Coordinate PM response with CLOE (HQG4)
AMT Business Plan: Policy
Jan 04
LTA identify all polices
effected by TLM
AR 750-1 Revision
(On-Going)
AR 710-2
AR 71-32
MIL STD 40051
AR 700-139
April 04
July 04
Sept 04
DA Message
or second
revision to
AR 750-1
discussing
TLM
Publish combat spare guidance similar to FXXI /
Stryker message (PLL / Shop Stock / Bench
Stock)
Define Manpower metrics for a Field / Sustainment
maintainer
Define MAC format for new system starts
Update Warranty Regulation
Maintenance Operations
SSA
XXX
UEy
X
UEx
SUA
FWD
SPT
E
SUA AO
FWD
SPT Rear
SPT
SSA
X
MNT
BUA
MNT
REC SERV
SPT
FLT
FSC
BSB
MED
MNT
DC
SSA
BTB
Concept
BSA
Auto/Track
•FSC Field Mnt Teams (FMT) to Company Level
for rolling stock
•Field Mnt Co (FMC) provides Area SPT to BSB
and BTB
•Replace (LRUs/components) utilizing combat
spares, controlled substitution, cannibalization
•Back-up capabilities resident in UEx
FSC
BSA
SPT
FSC
FSC
= All units have same
capability, No back-up. Over
work loaded units must share
amongst themselves
Maintenance Operations
(Continued)
SSA
X
SUA
UEy
XXX
SUA AO
FWD
SPT Rear
SPT
E
FWD
SPT
UEx
SSA
MNT
X
BUA
MNT
REC SERV
FLT
SPT
•Accomplished in FSC and FMC
FSC
BSB
Concept
GSE(GENERATORS)
MED
MNT
DC
SSA
•Replace (LRUs/components) utilizing combat
spares, controlled substitution, cannibalization
BTB
BSA
Armament
•FMC provides area SPT to BSB and BTB
•Small arms repair function pushed to unit level
Electronic/MSL
•Integrates Signal, MI and CSSAMO repair
functions in one location
•Float centralized in FMC electronic section
•Provides repair support to the BDE
FSC
BSA
SPT
FSC
FSC
Recovery Operations
EAB(UEx)
SUA
MNT
CA BN = Combat Arms BN
(Cavalry Infantry, Armor, Artillery)
X
and/or
X
X
SUP
II
I
M88
.
CA BN
FMT
FRS-H
BSA
I
Concept
HET
SPT
FSC
BSB
FMC
...
• FMT moves forward to conduct BDAR
MNT
FRS-H
M88
HET(6)/
M88
M88
M88
X
II
• FMT M88 IRV recovers to a point behind the
maneuver company and returns for further,
rapid recovery actions
• If maintenance actions required in the CA BN
MCP, Recovery Section M88 IRV recovers to
the CA BN MCP
• If extensive repairs are required or repair
limitations exist, item is evacuated to
EAB(primary) or FMC based on METT-TC
• FRS-H allows M88 IRV to conduct dedicated
recovery
Exchange/TMDE
CRC
SSA
XXX
UEy
X
UEx
SUA
FWD
SPT
E
SUA AO
FWD
SPT Rear
SPT
SSA
X
MNT
CRC
MNT
TMDE
REC SERV
FLT
BUA
SPT
FSC
BSB
MED
MNT
DC
CONCEPT
SSA
BTB
•Resides in UEy near an SSA to conduct repair
•CRC provides LRU component repair of RX and
end items (DSETS, IFTE, F&E Starter/Generator,
Radiator etc.)
FSC
BSA
FSC
FSC
•Platoons normally attached to the SUA rear MNT
company to support SSA operations
•Sections can be displaced forward into the area of
operations dependant on METT-TC
•CAL operates with sections FWD deployed in SUA
based on METT-TC
SPT
BSA
= Unit Distribution
= Supply Point Distribution
= Support Attached Forward
Create a Modular Army
Pool of Army headquarters, for
example, all Joint capable …
Task organized,
notionally
UEy
ARFOR/JFLCC
Focus on the Armored Brigade UA
UEy
UEy
Intent: Create modular “brigade based” Army that is more
responsive to regional combatant commanders needs,
better employs Joint capabilities, facilitates force
packaging and rapid deployment, and fights self
contained units capable of full spectrum operations.
UEx
UEx
UEx
UEx
UEx
Other
UEx
UEx
TSC
TSC
UEx
TSC
Protect Mission
UA
UA
UA
Sustain
Prot
Sustain
UA
UA
Prot
UA
UA
Maneuver
UA
Maneuver
UA
Maneuver
UA
Maneuver
UA
Maneuver
UA
UA
Sustain
UA
Sustain
UA
Strike
UA
Strike
UA
Sustain
UA
R&S
UA
ISR
UA
Strike
Port
UA
Maneuver
UA
ISR
Maneuver
Maneuver
Essential Tasks:
Brigade Units of Action established as the basic maneuver
module for Army forces
Develop modular non-maneuver UAs
Division and Corps HQs redesigned with inherent joint capabilities
to employ capabilities-based BCTs
3ID(M) and 101 ABN DIV (AASLT) Experiments – 3ID(M)
reorganized within existing resources NLT JAN 04; 101st ABN DIV
(AASLT) reorganization synchronized with unit rotations
Remaining AC Divisions, EAD/EAC and ARNG eSBs reorganized
ICW unit rotations
UA
UA
Aviation
UA
Aviation
UA
UA
Protection
UA
Protection
Aviation
Protection
7 November 2003
• Armored Brigade UA
2 February 2004
• Unit of Employment (Division)
Mid February 2004
• Support UA
Mid February 2004
• Infantry Brigade UA
Mid March 2004
• UEy (ASCC & Corps) & Theater TBD
Construct / designs
UA
UA
UA
Sustain
Strike
R&S
Maneuver
UA
UA
Aviation
Pool of Army forces, for example …
Schedule for Decisions
• Armored Bde UA COAs
UA
UA
Maneuver
UA
Maneuver
UA
Maneuver
UA
Protection
Aviation
Units of Employment
Units of Action
• Brigade Units Of Action
(Armored and Infantry) designed
and organized for close combat
and stability operations
• Support Units Of Action
designed and organized for
multifunctional and functional
support operations
Note: Reserve Component organizations will adopt the same designs as the AC IAW HQDA resourcing decisions
• Echelon Above Brigade
Headquarters - Tailored to
level of seniority required for
Joint and or Army Theater /
Operational / Tactical missions.