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Future Combat Systems (FCS) Program

Dennis Muilenburg FCS Vice President – Program Manager Boeing Export Controlled: Not Releasable to a Foreign Person or Representative of a Foreign Interest

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October 31, 2003 The Government is granted Government Purpose Rights to this Data or Software.

Use, duplication, or disclosure is subject to the restrictions as stated in Agreement MDA972-02-9-0005 between The Boeing Company and the Government.” File Name.ext

Goals for Today

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Introduce suppliers to the FCS program Share Contracting approach and Structure Share current and future procurement and technology requirements

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Explain how you can get involved Begin dialog between key suppliers the LSI and our key partners

Answer any questions

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Government/LSI-Trusted Partners

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LSI Team Lead Locations

Boeing-Seattle ACE IS&T Ft Lewis Logistics Requirements & Readiness Systems

Planned Lead Locations

Quality TACOM Ops, LRIP ARDEC CECOM Boeing-Philadelphia SBCCOM Planning Supplier PMO ARL DARPA Spiral Dev.

& Tech. Planning MGV’s SSEI FD LSI-WDC Mgmt Boeing-St. Louis Ft Knox TRADOC CASCOM TEA Boeing-Hampton Boeing-Huntington Beach C4ISR Boeing-Mesa TRAC-WSMR UAV’s Boeing Houston Comp.

Prg’s Soldier Sys UGV’s Lethality AMRDEC SAIC -Huntsville Ft Benning STRICOM SAIC Training Boeing/SAIC sites Government

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FCS IPTs by % Work Share

Systems Engineering, ACE 8% Integrated Simulation & Test 9% Program, Business, and Supplier Management 9% 6% Unmanned Systems 5% Training Supportability 7% C4ISR MGV 29% 27%

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Magnitude of the Task

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Significant Government Investment Impacts Every Unit and Soldier in the Army Shapes Government / Commercial Industrial and Sustainment Base

Schedule Constrained and Technology Driven

Requires Innovation and Leadership

First True System-of-Systems Development, Production and Fielding

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FCS User Requirements

Future Force

Train, Alert, Deploy and Sustain

Factory Home Station

Leader Development UE JTF UA UE

Joint, Interagency and Multi-National Capabilities

Increased Strategic Responsiveness Joint, Interagency & Multi-National

Dominant across Full Spectrum Operations

Campaign Quality Force

Enabled by Knowledge

Adaptive Modular Organizations FCS FCS Organizations Materiel UA Future Force

“Factory to Foxhole”

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3-7 Days Self-sustainment

FCS: Family of Systems/ Systems of Systems

Soldiers and Leaders Enabled by Technology 7

LSI Responsibility in the System-of-Systems

New Thru LSI Influence ORD Family of Systems (FoS) Common Requirements Annex A Battle Command (C4ISR) Annex B Annex C Annex D Annex E Annex F Annex G Annex H

LSI Role: System of Systems Integration

Systems Systems Interface Army Aviation & A2C2S ACS & Prophet MMR & HIMARS JTRS, WIN-T & DCGS-A Engineer Vehicles TSV & ASV CBRNRS Annex I Classified FTTS & UAH CA/PSYOP & Vehicle Land Warrior Block III (OFW) Fire Team/ Squad Combat Systems C2V ICV NLOS Cannon LOS/BLOS (MCS) NLOS Mortar RSV Maneuver Sustainment Systems UAV UGV MV UAV Class1 UAV Class 2 FRMV UAV Class 3 UAV Class 4 ARV

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MULE SUGV Unattended Sensors Unattended Munitions UGS IMS NLOS -LS 8

FCS Network Centric Architecture

Joint Common Database FSB WIN-T Situation Awareness HQ HHQ FSB FIOP XX UE/HQ Information Management Information Layer Distributed Database

Synchronization

Interoperability

EPLRS SINCGARS Link 11 VHF Link 4A Link 16

Battle Command HQ COP SOSCOE Warfighter Interface

Mission Planning and Preparation Situation Understanding Battle Management and Execution Sensor Fusion Target Recognition Integrated Sustainment Embedded Training Common Services Information Management Computing and Networking

Standards-Based Open Software Architecture WNW Hierarchical Ad-Hoc Network WNW Data Images Voice Video JTRS Network-Enabled Warfighting – Unit of Action

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FCS Combat Systems

Manned Systems

Unmanned Aerial System ICV Mounted Combat System C2V Recon & Surveillance Class III Class II Class I Class IV Unattended Ground Sensors

Unmanned Ground Vehicles Small Manpackable UGV Unattended Munitions - NLOS LS - Intelligent Munitions Armed Robotic Vehicle ARV R ARV A Mule ARV-L NETWORK NLOS Cannon NLOS mortar FCS Maintenance and Recovery Vehicle

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Defining Program Relationships: Complementary Programs FIOP* UA Battlespace JTA FCS Core: Defined as the 19 Systems specifically called out in the FCS ORD, to include current programs that will be integrated directly into the 19 Systems. FCS is responsible for the integration and procurement of these systems into FCS platforms.

C130 C17 DCGS-A Javelin

Core Systems

LW Block III RAH-66 UA Complementary Systems ACS TSV UA Complementary:

Those existing systems essential to get the family of systems to work together but are not part of the FCS Core Systems, or to facilitate operation of an individual core system. They will also have applicability outside the FCS Core Systems. Those systems needed to operate or support a system of systems within the UA but not FCS core systems. Unit set fielding implications.

UE & Above Complementary Systems New/ Proposed Systems UE & Above Complementary:

Those systems needed to operate or support a system of systems outside the UA.

Future Increments Technology Base

* Family of Interoperable Operational Pictures

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Key Tenets of the Program

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Create Opportunity for

Best of Industry

to Participate Leverage Government

Technology

Base to Maximum Extent

Associate

On-Going Enabling Efforts With LSI-Led Activity

Collaborative Environment

from Design Through Life Cycle As a Minimum,

Commonality

at Subsystem/Component Level Design/Plan for

Technology Integration

and Insertion Maintain and Shape

Industrial Base

for the Future Retain

Competition

Throughout Objective Force Acquisition Appropriate

Government Involvement

in Procurement Processes Maintain and Shape

Government Acquisition

Community Program

Affordability--Balance

Performance and Sustainment Always Remember - FCS is a System of Systems Not Individual Pieces

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Competition Plan

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Competition is a key Tenet of the Program Promotes Competition to the maximum extent Capitalize on Broad Industry Announcement process

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Identifies and share sources for key technology areas Continued Market Research to identify and incorporate:

Small Businesses/Non-Traditional Defense Contractors

Technology requirements for technology insertion Involves all Major Partners in Process A key Flow down in all major contracts Strategy encompasses Boeing/LSI Best Practices

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Best Value approach to source selection Senior Government participation in all phases including final source selection approval

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Small and Non-traditional Business participation Partner involvement to achieve horizontal integration

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Contracting Approach

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Broad Industry Announcements (BIA’s)

Utilize BIA process to identify and include the Best of Industry for FCS

Significant industry participation (over 4500 proposals evaluated) Conducted Nine industry briefings with over 1100 participants System Design and Development (SDD) Competition

Significant industry participation in Specification, SOW and and RFP development

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RFPs unrestricted to Industry Over 1600 RFPs released to 309 suppliers for 23 subcontracts Conducted “Best Value” source selection

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23 supplier partners selected (21 large and 2 small) Debriefs given to suppliers detailing ratings and rankings FCS policy encourages Small business participation

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Small businesses are a large part of our “Best of Industry” team Small business plan is aligned to contract goals that are flowed down to our large business partners

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Building the “Best of Industry” Team

C4ISR UAV UGV Logistics Training Support MGV United Defense ASD & GSD Bloomington, Minnesota Santa Clara, California MGV ARV – PKG 5 Northrop Grumman Mission Systems Carson, California Network Management – PKG 17 LDSS – PKG 10 Lockheed Martin (Orincon) Defense Corp San Diego, California Level 1 Fusion – PKG 16 General Dynamics Bloomington, Minnesota Integrated Computer System PKG 26 Boeing – McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co.

Mesa, Arizona Warfigther Machine interface Situation Understanding PKG 23 Raytheon Company Ft. Wayne, Indiana Battle Command and Mission Execution – PKG 18 Dynamic Research Corp Andove Training Support Package – PKG 27 General Dynamics Land Systems Sterling Heights, Michigan MGV r , Massachusetts General Dynamics Robotics Systems Westminster, Maryland ANS – PKG 9 Honeywell Defense & Electronics Systems Albuquerque, New Mexico PSMRS – PKG 11 Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control Grand Prairie, Texas MULE – PKG 7 Textron Systems Wilmington, Massachusetts Unattended Ground Sensors – PKG 15 iRobot Corp Burlington, Massachusetts SUGV – PKG 8 BAE Systems / CNIR Wayne, New Jersey Ground Comm.– PKG 24 Air Comm.-PKG 25 Northrop Grumman - ESD Linthicum, Maryland Air Sensor Integrators- PKG 14 Northrop Grumman Systems Corporation San Diego, California Class !V UAV PKG 1 General Dynamics Decision Systems Scottsdale, Arizona Sensor Data Management – PKG 16 Planning and Preparation – PKG 19 Austin Info Systems Austin, Texas Situation Understanding PKG 20 Raytheon Company Plano, Texas Ground Sensor Integrators PKG 12

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Computer Science Corp Hampton, Virginia Training Support Package- PKG 27 Northrop Grumman InfoTech McLean, Virginia Training Support Package- PKG 27 15

C4ISR

C4ISR – Command & Control, Communications and Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance

C4ISR Partners

Ground Sensor Integrator – Raytheon NCS

Air Sensor Integrator – Northrop Grumman (Electronic Systems)

Ground & Air Vehicle Communications – BAE Systems (CNI / IESI)

Integrated Computers - General Dynamics (Advanced Information Systems)

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C4ISR

C4ISR Partners continued …

Unattended Ground Sensors – Textron Systems

Sensor Data Management – General Dynamics (Decision Systems)

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ISR Fusion – Lockheed Martin (ORINCON Defense) Network Management – Northrop Grumman (Mission Systems)

Battle Command & Missile Execution – Raytheon (Network Centric Systems)

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Planning & Preparation Services – General Dynamics (Decision Systems) Situation Understanding – Austin Info Systems Warfighting Machine Interface – McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Co.

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Manned Ground Vehicles

MGV – Partners

United Defense

General Dynamics Land Systems

Manned Ground Vehicles (8 vehicle variants)

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Mounted Combat System NLOS- Cannon Reconnaissance & Surveillance Infantry Carrier Vehicle (ICV) Command and Control Vehicle NLOS- Mortar Maintenance and Recovery Vehicle Medical Treatment and Evacuation Vehicle

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Unmanned Air Vehicles

UAV Partners

Class IV Tactical UAV Systems

Northrop Grumman Unmanned Systems San Diego, CA Fire Scout Class IV

Class I UAV System

Award deferred, coordinating with DARPA on existing technologies and opportunity to spiral in Class I

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Unmanned Ground Vehicles

UGV Partners

Small Unmanned Ground Vehicle – (SUGV) iRobot – Burlington, MA

Multi-Functional Utility/Logistics and Equipment Vehicle (MULE) Lockheed Martin – Grand Prairie , TX

Autonomous Navigation System General Dynamics Robotics Systems Westminster, MD

Armed Robotic Vehicles United Defense Ground Systems – Santa Clara, CA

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Logistic Procurements

Logistics Partners

Logistics Deployment Sustainment System (LDSS) Northrop Grumman – Carson, CA

Platform Soldier Mission Readiness System (PS MRS) Honeywell – Albuquerque, NM

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Training Procurements

Training Partners

Computer Science Corp – Hampton, VA Dynamic Research Corp – Andover, MA Northrop Grumman – McLean, VA

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Future Requirements

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Raytheon - Ground Sensor Integrator areas of interest

2 nd Tier

Limited to those who previously submitted proposals for ground sensor development PCDs

As a 3 rd

Tier to selected subcontractors Opportunities will exist with 2 nd Tier subcontractors.

Potential areas of interest:

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Sensor technologies – components and subassemblies Optics; mechanical and structural elements; electronics Contract manufacturing Northrop Grumman – Aerial Sensor Integrator areas of interest

Potential opportunities through the 2 nd Tier Aerial Sensor Developers

ASI will provide candidate supplier inquiries to 2 nd Tier Aerial Sensor Developers upon their selection

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Supplier Partner Contacts

Contact Information – via website 1.

www.raytheon.com

2. Go to: “Connect With Us” 3. Go to: “Raytheon Supplier Diversity”

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Supplier Partner Contacts

Submit ASI-related Interest statement to Northrop Grumman California Microwave Systems: Donna Stevenson, NG CMS Purchasing Manager Address: Northrop Grumman Corporation California Microwave Systems P.O. Box 358 1362 Brass Mill Rd Belcamp, MD 21017- 0358 Telephone: 410-272-2228, X3267 FAX: (410) 272-8975 Email: [email protected]

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Future Requirements (cont’d)

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GDAIS – Integrated Computers areas of interest:

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Mass storage components Graphics components and cards Processor components Data processing security components Cabling and other computer hardware BAE – Air & Ground Communications

Systems engineering, design tradeoffs, analyses, and simulation for comms payload(s) for each platform, given the specified GFE

Vehicle type Design Specifications, Drawings, Test Plans & other system documentation

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Develop/procure brassboards & prototypes of each payload Integrate the comms system HW / SW into an integrated comms payload for each vehicle type

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Supplier Partner Contacts

How to do Business with

Review the information on our company website:

http://www.gd-ais.com, Supply Chain Management

Register your company:

http://www.gd-ais.com, under Supply Chain

Management

, “How to Sell to GDAIS”

Complete Supplier Capability and Registration Form

Email to [email protected], along with additional materials such as brochures or links to web sites

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Supplier Partner Contacts

Point of Contact

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Jim Nunemaker CNIR Subcontracts Manager and Small Business Liaison Officer

Address: BAE SYSTEMS P.O. Box 975 150 Parish Drive Wayne, NJ 07474-0975

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Telephone: (973) 305-2604 Email: [email protected]

Website: http://www.cni.na.baesystems.com/

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Future Requirements (cont’d)

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Vehicle subsystem procurements

Although limited in quantity significant sub-system opportunity exists

Contractual requirements for open competition (LSI./Govt participation) Other SDD Procurement Opportunities

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Modeling and Simulation Test and Evaluation Technology Insertion and Spiral Development

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Transition From CTD Into SDD With Best of Industry PartnersContinue Capabilities Enhancement through Spiral Development /

Technology Insertion

Continue the Cultural Shift Through Evolutionary Acquisition and

System-of-Systems Development Process 2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 CTD SDD LRIP FRP 30

Sensor Related Challenges

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Mine Detection Lightweight, Low Cost, High Quality UAV Sensors Through the Wall Sensors FOPEN (sensing through foliage) Unattended Ground Sensors Combat ID

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Platform Related Challenges

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Energy Storage and Distribution Armor Active Protection System (APS) Local Hemispherical Situational Awareness Robotics Unmanned Arial Vehicles (UAVs)

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Networking/C2 Related Challenges

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Ad Hoc Wireless Network Quality of Service Driven Network High Data Rate Comms Unmanned Relay Network Centric C2 Collaborative C2 / Warfighter Machine Interface

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Lethality Related Challenges

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BLOS Weapons Networked Fires Joint Interoperability Smart Seekers Precision Munitions Stowed Kills

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Communicating with Industry

FCS Dedicated Website

– http://www.boeing.com/fcs – – – – –

Timely information on the FCS Program and periodic updates Instructions on how to participate on the FCS team Industry Day Presentations Bid Lists and award recipients Questions and Answers process/mailbox

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Upcoming Event notifications for LSI, Government and Major Suppliers What’s New

Provides links to the most current information

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Utilization/Links to all major suppliers Open to the general public

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FCS Website

Website address http://www.boeing.com/fcs

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FCS Website – Industry Collaboration

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How Can You Participate in FCS

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Continue to watch FCS website

Additional LSI subcontract opportunities

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Technology Development Modeling & Simulation

Links to all major suppliers and subcontract requirements Work with selected partners

MGV Partners will be presenting further information today

Visit the FCS LSI and Partner booth today

Selected companies and contact information:

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The LSI is only as good as our Industry Partners

Questions?