Transcript Document

FORCE PROJECTION SYMPOSIUM
Deploying the Objective Force
LTG John S. Caldwell, Jr.
Military Deputy to the Assistant Secretary of the Army
for Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology
May 6, 2003
52 Military
20 Civilian
330 Contractors
MS B
OE
IOTE
402 Total
BG Roger Nadeau
PEO
Light Tactical Vehicles Medium Tactical Vehicles
Ms Debra Davis
COL Robert Lees
Force Projection
COL Genaro Dellarocco
Mr. Randal Gaereminck
DPEO
Heavy Tactical Vehicles
COL Robert Groller
Combat Mobility
COL Michael Asada
Measurement, Electric Power
and Protection
COL Mark Jones
“Our ability to get into areas
of crisis today are very much
determined by where we can
get our strategic lift in…”
- General Eric Shinseki, CSA
2003
MS B
MS C
IOC
MAY O3
3rd Qtr O6
4th Qtr 10
2015
I
R
A
Q
I F
R
E
E
D
O
M
Flow Of Major Combat Forces
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Air Drop
Airlift
Sealift
Airlift
Jan
3ID
Feb
19 Jan
16 Feb
82nd
12 Feb
101st
Mar
10 Mar
24 Feb
26 Mar
26 Mar (Combat Jump)
2ACR
3ACR
1AD
May
21 Mar 03
G-Day
173rd
4ID
Apr
30 Mar
3 Apr
26 Jan
7 Apr
15 Mar
3 May
19 Apr
25 May
Bashur
SF
Mosul
Irbil
29 April 03
1
2
Occupies Kirkuk
Kirkuk
Al Qaim
SYRIA
Tikrit
IRAN
21 April 03
5
Secures Tikrit
12
SF
SF
H3
H4
4 - 8 April 03
Ar Ramadi
31 March – 2 April 03
Baghdad
Battle For Karbala
Karbala
JORDAN
Baqubah
Battle
For Baghdad
Al Kut
25-29 March 03
Battle of An Najaf
Sand
Storm
22
Al Hillah
Al Kufa
An Najaf
29 March 03
As Samawah
SAUDI
ARABIA
Ar’ar
21-23 March 03
Defeated 11th
Infantry Division
An Nasiriyah
6 April 03
1
Securing LOCs
Safwan
Umm Qasr
21 March 03
Heavy Ground Maneuver
Operation Iraqi Freedom
G-Day
Kuwait City
15 April 03
KUWAIT
Bashur
21-26 April 03
400 Km AASLT
Pockets of
Resistance
Irbil
1
Mosul
2
Combat Jump
26 March 03
IRAN
Kirkuk
SYRIA
X
Tikrit
2
Al Qaim
5
Samarra
12
10-15 April 03
Diyala
Repels
Counterattack
Baqubah
10-15 April 03
H4
AASLT into
Fallujah
Baghdad
Ar Rutbah
1
Baghdad
6-7 April 03
H3
Battle at Karbala
JORDAN
Al Hillah
Karbala
An Najaf
Al Kut
30 March – 4 April 03
250 Km AASLT
Najaf
Battle
at An
Al
Qadisiyah
22
As Samawah
SAUDI
ARABIA
Ar’ar
22 March 03
Maysan
Clearing 6Opns
An Nasiriyah
An
Najaf
X
Al Basrah
9
X
2
Air Assault & Airborne Operations
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Safwan
Umm Qasr
22 March 03
Kuwait City
KUWAIT
Army Heavy Forces
Ground Forces
Dahuk
Active Army
136,797
Reserve Army 49,616
Total Army
Dahuk
BashurX
186,413
Coalition
47,370
Marine
75,308
Total
XX
Arbil
Mosul
Tall Afar
Irbil
101st AA DIV (+)
1
At Tamim
309,091
4th
H3
H4
Army
2,634
Coalition
1,110
Total
3,744
110
Hamadan
Samarra
SF
Wasit
Babil
Karbala
Karbala
An Najaf
AH64
128
UH-60
313
CH-47
OH-58D
90
76
DIV (+)
Baghdad
Fallujah
X
Army Aviation
Diyala
3rd INF
Baqubah
Ar Ramadi
Al Anbar
MLRS
5
12
3rd Armored CAV Regiment
Special JORDAN
Operations
Forces
128
XX
Tikrit
Ar Rutbah
10
Artillery
IRAN
As Sulaymaniyah
XX
1
577
Sulaymaniyah
INF DIV (+)
Salah ad Din
III
Bradleys
Kirkuk
Dayr az Zawr
Al Qaim
637
th SF Group
10
2
Ninawa
SYRIA
SF
Tanks
Al Hillah
XX
Al Kut
Al Kufa
Dezful
Al Amarah
Ad Diwaniyah
Al Qadisiyah
22
5th SF Group
1st MEF
As Samawah
(+)
Maysan
Dhi Qar
UK
6
DIV
Ahvaz
An Nasiriyah
Ar’ar
xx
Al Basrah
Tallil
An Najaf
Al Basrah
1
SAUDI
ARABIA
Umm Qasr
Az Zubayr
9
Al Muthanna’
Current Disposition of Forces
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Safwan
XX
Kuwait City
1st AR DIV
KUWAIT
Wolverine
Dry Support Bridge
(DSB)
Armored Vehicle Launch Bridge
(AVLB)
D9 Dozer
Logistics Common Operating Picture
(LCOP)
Improved Ribbon Bridge
(IRB)
CATBOT
Skid Steer Loader
Handheld Standoff
Mine Detection System
(HSTAMIDS)
AH-64 Transportability
Kits
Pole Truck
HMMWV
In-Transient Visibility (ITV)
ZEUS
Stryker
Heavy Force
Strategic Mobility/Deployability
1 Brigade
Ports of
Embarkation
Reduced Logistics
Footprint,
especially Fuel and
Water, is Key to
Achieving Goal
1 Division
5 Divisions
96
Hours
120
Hours
Joint/Coalition
Area Of
Operations
30
Days
Ports of
Debarkation
Army Top Twenty RDA Programs FY04-09*
25000
15000
Training AMMO
S&T OBJ Force 6.1-3
20000
Dollars in Millions
Resource Framework “Bin”
OF = Objective Force
LOF = Legacy to Objective Force
IF = Interim Force
LF = Legacy Force
10000
5000
0
OF
OF
OF
LOF
IF
LOF LOF
LF
LOF LOF
*As of 28 February 2003
LF
LOF
LOF LOF
LOF LOF
LOF LOF
FY 04-09
Program Restructures/Terminations
Restructured Programs
A2C2S
Abrams (AIM)
Aerial Recon Low
Army Battle Command Systems
Army Enterprise Architecture
Blackhawk
Construction Equipment
Firefinder Q-47/Radar
HEMMT Recap
Hercules
Infrared Aiming Light
Javelin
M113 Mods
Materiel Handling Equipment
Medium Tactical Vehicles
Modular Artillery Charge System
Multi-Role Arm and Ammo System
Night Vision AN/PSV-7
Prophet
Second Gen FLIR
Soldier Modernization
TUAV
POM 04-09
$18B
$45B
$51B
$23B
28%
23%
$12B
165%
$17B
$5B
$40B
Legacy to Objective
Objective Force
Non-Weapon Systems
Interim Force
Legacy Force
$4B
$30B
POM 02-07
Terminated Programs
Crusader
Raptor
25mm M919 Round
120mm E4 Tank Round
Abrams - SEP
ADIP
ATACMS BAT P3I
ATACMS BLOCK II
AVLB
Bradley A3
D7 Tractor (Dozer)
Floodlight Sets
Joint Tactical Terminal (JTT)
LW Video Recon System
M16A4 Rifle
Mark 19 Grenade Launcher
MLRS 270A1 Conversion
Non-lethal Capability Sets
Wide Area Munitions (WAM)
Striker
Common Ground Station (CGS) P3I
Stinger
Tactical Exploitation System (TES)
Guardrail
ITAS
Current Force
Force Projection Challenges
2003 - 2015
Peace Keeping
Hauling
Bridging
Fighting Terrorism
Humanitarian Aid
Recovery
Force Protection
Support
Homeland Security
Maintain
Sustain
Drug Enforcement
•Shallow-Draft, High-Speed Sealift
•Theater Support Vessel (FY03 ACTD)
World View
•Ultra Large Airlifters
World View
RDECS
•Super-ShortRDECS
Take-off
& View
Landing Aircraft
World
NRL/NRO
•Global Range
NRL/NRO
Transport
NationalRDECS
•Future Tactical
National
Truck
Labs
System (FY04 ACTD Candidate)
NRL/NRO
Technology
•Precision Airdrop
Technology
(FY04 ACTD
Providers
Candidate)
DARPA National Labs
•Mobile Offshore
DARPA
Bases
Technology Providers
International
•Adaptable Containers
International
IndustryDARPA
Technical
•Package Fuel/
Industry
Package
Water
International
Maturity
•Rapidly Installed Industry
Fuel
Transfer
Too
Low System
•Other Future Concepts and Technologies
Trade Analyses
Technology Maturity Assessments
Affordability
Objective Force
Force Projection
Challenges
Deploying
the
Objective
Force
7 KPPs
?
Critical
Technologies
2
0
1
0
I
2
0
2
5
“…We will provide strategic
responsiveness…through
force projection… ”
- General Eric Shinseki, CSA
2003
MS B
MS C
IOC
MAY O3
3rd Qtr O6
4th Qtr 10
2015