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Page 1: 1. 2 Agenda Army Transformation The Chief’s Vision Where We Are The Way Ahead

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Agenda

• Army Transformation

• The Chief’s Vision

• Where We Are

• The Way Ahead

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Current UEY and UEX

Army

XXXX

CORPS

XXX

DIV

XX

BDE

X

Transformed

UEX UEY

BCT

Battles & Engagements

Primary Warfighter

JTF*/JFLCC/ARFORfor SSC

Army & Joint SupportIn AOR

Functional array, not pure hierarchy

JFLCC (MCO)JTF* (SSC)

* Requires augmentation from Standing Joint Force HQ (SJFHQ) or Joint Manning Document

Army Transformation

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Stryker

X

Infantry

Support Brigades - multifunctional brigades extend depth and duration of land operations and provide support to the UEx and maneuver brigades.

FCSX

Future Force

X

Aviation

X

Fires

X

ManeuverEnhancement

X

RSTA

X

Sustainment

SUST

X

Heavy

UEXMain TAC 1 TAC 2 MCG

UEY

The Menu for a Modular ArmyThe Menu for a Modular Army

Operational level land echelon; combines current corps and ASCC functions

Tactical land echelon; combines current corps and division functions

Brigade Combat Team (BCT) - combined arms maneuver brigade. Largest “fixed” maneuver element in the Army. Base piece for design of higher echelons. Formerly Unit of Action (UA).

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Chemical Company Layers of SupportChemical Company Layers of SupportCM Corps Redesign for Modular Force

CM Recon / BIO Detect / Facility Decon

CM Recon / BIO Detect / Light (vehicle) Decon

CM Recon / Light (vehicle) Decon Obscuration

BIO Detection

BCTUEx UEy

PORT

CORPS

HEAVY HEAVY

Combat Support

BIDS BIDS

SMOKESMOKE

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Our Vision

“Moving Our Corps into the 21st Century”

• An Army superbly equipped, trained and ready to fight and win unhindered by threatened or actual CBRN hazards.

• A Corps of professional Soldiers, tactically and technically unsurpassed, imbued with the warrior ethos.

• A capability, both vital and relevant, for the combatant commander, the Joint warfight and the defense of the homeland.

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1. Soldiers and combat systems capable of continuous operations at 100% effectiveness while protected from CBRN hazards

2. Real-time networked battlespace awareness of all CBRN hazards

3. An Army of Soldiers and units confident and competent to operate in any CBRN environment – supported by a professional Corps of technically proficient warrior scientists

An Army superbly equipped, trained and ready to fight and win unhindered by threatened or

actual CBRN hazards

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An Army… - - Capabilities• SENSE:

- Detectors that identify the full range of CBRN hazards- Point detectors that provide detect to warn - Standoff detectors that provide operationally significant warning

• SHAPE: - A fully automated real time Networked Warning and Reporting System - Integrate all Battlefield sensors into the CBRN detector network

• SHIELD: - Individual Protective Equipment that enhances Soldier performance- All manned systems with integrated:

* Collective protection* Detection, identification, warning and self decontamination* Automated reporting through the network

• SUSTAIN: - Universal non-aqueous decontaminant effective on the full range of

CB hazards - Advanced robotic decontamination

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An Army Superbly Equipped…

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MG William L. Sibert Award

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Active Component Winner12th Chemical Company (HVY DIV)

Kitzingen, GermanyCompany Commander – CPT Mark J. Lavin IIFirst Sergeant – 1SG William J. Backscheider

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Reserve Component Winner392d Chemical Company (Recon)

Little Rock, Arkansas Company Commander – 1LT Terisa L. Liberty

First Sergeant - 1SG Enrique Gomez

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MG William L. Sibert Award

12TH CHEMICAL COMPANY (HVY DIV) 2004

392D CHEMICAL COMPANY (RECON) 2004

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1. Warriors…– Trained and educated in the CBRN sciences and

technologies required for the 21st Century– Equally competent in or out of combat– Equally competent in or out of a CBRN environment

2. A values-based university that is the keystone to initial and lifelong education for the professional Corps…– Staffed by the best quality, operationally experienced

cadre– With state-of-the-art facilities and instructional

technologies– Fully integrated with all the Services– On the edge of change

A Corps of professional Soldiers, tactically and technically unsurpassed, imbued with the

warrior ethos

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Warriors…

• Accession strategy focused on attracting hard science majors to the Chemical Corps

• Education focused on applying 21st Century science and technology to the modern battlefield

• Training based on the Army Values and Warrior Ethos that develops confident and competent combat leaders

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Values-Based University…

• Revised career road maps emphasizing the importance of the Chemical School in training future leaders

• Live, Virtual and Constructive training

• Maximized Joint integration of CBRN training

• A robust 24/7 Reach Back capability

• Flexible and responsive to change in the Contemporary Operational Environment

• Active partnership with institutions of higher learning

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Chemical School Reorganization

Commandant Asst. Commandant

PPO

QAE

Safety

HLS

DAC USAR

DAC ARNG

Joint Exper &

AnalysisArmy Cbt Dev

Doctrine

International Programs

Joint Cbt Dev

Individual & Collective

TDNew Systems TD

TD Futures

DOT & TD

Ops/Br Staff

Tech Spt & Prof. Bulletins

Budget & Contract Mgt

Historian

Museum

Health Physics

Chief of Staff3d CM Bde

Surety

IRTD/ CSD

CDTF

58th TC Bn

82d CM Bn

84th CM Bn

DETE

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A Corps of Professional Soldiers…

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MANSCEN NCO OF THE YEAR

SSG David C. Henderson

Small Group LeaderChemical Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course

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1. Designed and tailored units trained and ready for immediate employment across the full spectrum of Joint operations to include the homeland

2. Organizations and Soldiers at all levels technically proficient in detection, identification, and response to the full range of CBRN hazards

3. Units designed and equipped to mask and protect the Joint force through the selective

manipulation of the electromagnetic spectrum

4. A forward-looking Joint force advocate continuously developing solutions for emerging threats and missions

A capability, both vital and relevant, for the combatant commander, the joint warfight and

the defense of the homeland

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• Modular units manned, equipped and structured to support the transformed Army

• Organizations and Soldiers… technically proficient - Cascade high-end recon capability to Chemical units

- Transition today's mounted recon into a multi-capable CBRN maneuver asset

- Field unmanned ground and air systems

• On target, on demand Obscuration

• Robust Joint Combat Development Organization

A Capability…

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A Capability, Both Vital and Relevant…

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Chief of ChemicalRecognition of Excellence

Mr. Douglas W. Bryce, Sr.

Joint Project Manager, Individual Protection, Joint Program Executive Office, Chemical and Biological Defense

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Where We Are Now

• Vision vetted and being briefed to the Army

• Draft strategic capabilities

• DOTML-PF capability assessment/gap analysis

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Way Ahead

• Warfighter Conference – Review Gaps, Concepts and Recommendations - OCT 04

• Complete DOTML-PF capability assessment/gap analysis

• Conduct initial solutions drill

• Prioritize initial solutions

• Develop implementation plans/staff

• Submit plans and requirements for validation and approval

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