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15 April 2011
Project Manager Soldier Protection and IndividualEquipment
American Apparel and Footwear Association
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Agenda
Organization Chart
Mission Statement
Camouflage Pattern Update
Flame Resistant (FR) Clothing
r y rImprovements
Womens ACU User Evaluation Update
Mountain Combat Boot
PM SCIE Product Chart
Advance Planning Brief to Industry (APBI)
Contact Information2
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Wes Welch
Director, Business
Management
Project Manager Soldier Protectionand Individual Equipment
Project Manager
SPIECOL William Cole
Fort Belvoir, VA
DeputyDavid Super
Director, LogisticsPreston Turner
Director,Technical
Management
Director, QualityAssurance
Mission:Develop and provide superior andsustainable integrated clothing andequipment in a rapidly changing globalenvironment as well as provideSoldiers with the state-of-the-artprotection to defeat and reducethreats associated with Ballistics, BlastOverpressure, Fragmentation andHeat.
Karl Masters
Duane CookNatick, MA
Director, Operations& Plans
Gary Pesano
Senior Enlisted AdvisorSGM Charles Williams
Product ManagerSoldier Clothing andIndividual Equipment
LTC Michael Sloane
DeputyDave Geringer
Product ManagerSoldier Protective
EquipmentLTC Jon Rickey
DeputyBarry Hauck
MAJ Bryan APMMAJ Robinson APM
MAJ Castro APMMAJ Dillon APMCPT Bohlen APM
Michael Holthe CDG APM
MAJ Morneault APMMAJ Madore APM
CPT Choi APMDr. Pojeta APM
Ft Benning, GA
Ft Belvoir, VA
Haymarket,VA
P i a e p ia, PA
Ft Stewart, GA
Ft Bliss, TX
Ft Hood, TX
Ft Lee,VaCamp Shelby,
MS
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PMPM--Soldier Clothing andSoldier Clothing andIndividual EquipmentIndividual Equipment
Mission
Develop and provide superior and sustainable integratedclothing and equipment in a rapidly changing globalenvironment for the Armys most important combat
system the Soldier!4
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Memorandum for ASA(ALT) from Deputy Chief of Staff, G3/5/7(30 Mar 10)
Not earlier than August 2010, Soldiers deploying to Afghanistan insupport of OEF will begin receiving combat uniforms and select
OCP Mission
camouflage pattern . . . applies only to the U.S. Army Soldiers andmembers of other Services assigned to the Army units operation in
Afghanistan. This procurement will support fielding all Soldiersdeployed to Afghanistan beginning not earlier than November 2010.
paragraph 2b
Note: Uniform is now called OCP - OEF Camouflage Pattern
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Global IV Camouflage EffortLong-term, Army-wide Camouflage Solution
Woodland/JungleTransitionalArid
Develop 3 Uniform Camouflage Patterns
Three patterns with common geometry (shapes) and different colorpalettes for different terrain will be inexpensive to develop and effective
across the globe.
coordinated with all 3 uniform patterns
FOLLOWING COMPLETE PHASE IV ANALYSES:
Phase IV analysis will inform the requirement and recommendations presented toCSA and AUB on the next OCIE Army camouflage pattern uniform. In addition, basedon the decision, TRADOC may recommend to the AUB the adoption of selectedpattern(s) for inclusion in the Soldiers Clothing Bag.
ASCC CDRs will have the flexibility to determine the appropriate Phase IV pattern(s)
for use in their theater
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Camouflage Pattern Update
Secretary of the Army approval April 2011
Expected release of Request for Proposal o/a15 April 2011
Assessment of Industry Product
Contract award (three vendors) - 1FY12
Field testing 3/4FY12
Licensing agreement/contract award, ifapplicable 2FY13
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Flame Resistant (FR) Clothing
Army Aircrew
Lightweight PerformanceHood (LPH)
FR Army CombatUniform(FR ACU)
Combat Uniform
(A2CU)
ImprovedCombat VehicleCrewman (iCVC)
Ensemble
Fuel HandlersCoverall
Modular Ghillie Suit &Ghillie Suit Accessory Kit
(GSAK)
Army CombatShirt
FR-ACU Trouser
ProductImprovement
FR CamouflageFace Paint
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Alternate Fabric FR Testing
FY 11 Detailed Schedule
Oct Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep
FR-ACU Alternate Fabric
M&D Contract Award FR-ACU Alt Fabric
Cut and Sew
Safety Assessment Report
Pyroman
Evaluation Uniform Manufacturing/Delivery
Soldier Evaluation
11 fabrics, 5 Rip-stop, 6 Twill
40 uniforms per 11 fabrics, 5 Rip-stop, 6 Twill
Source/Treat Fabric - Permethrin Testing
Color fastness/ Shrinkage
OCP color fastness and fading
Pyroman
Evaluation Uniform Manufacturing/Delivery
Soldier Evaluation
Source/Treat Fabric - Permethrin Testing
Color fastness/ Shrinkage
PD/TDP Modification for Rip-stop
SRP Prep and Hand-off to DLA-TS
DLA-TS Acceptance
KEY
Scheduled
Completed
Ripstop
Twill
Accomplished to Date
Sources Sought for Alternate FR Fabrics (52 fabrics, reduced to 8)
Laboratory and Bench-top Testing (vertical flame, after glow/flame, char length)
Pyroman- Thermal Evaluation
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Issues:- Shrinkage
- Durability
- Colorfastness (OCP only)
FR ACU Improvements
Actions through collaboration:- Numerous tests/trials:
Industry (Fabric Manufacturers, Printers, Cut/Sew Facilities) Government (Natick, Aberdeen)
Academia (NC State)
- Alternate Fabric Selection (Ongoing)
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FR ACU Improvements
Near/Intermediate Term:- Reduce Fabric Shrinkage by 30% (Allowance Reduced from 5% to 3.5%)
Contract modification submitted on 24 February 2011
- Ongoing pattern modification
Currently modifying patterns = more generous fit
- Tightening of finished garment tolerances
Tolerances will match current Nylon/Cotton ACUs
Second contract modification O/A 24 April 2011
- Will result in better fit and more durable uniform
Long Term:- Alternate fabric selection (currently ongoing)
Shrinkage testing (pre- and post-laundering measurement)
Durability testing (tear/tensile strength, abrasion testing)11
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FR ACU Improvements
Near/Intermediate Term:- Camouflage evaluation (Using 60+ worst-case uniforms from theater and
laboratory-laundered OCP fabric) Camouflage lab analysis
Pattern-in-Picture studies
- Worked with Industr to identif best d es/finishes
- Suggested ALARACT (based on Natick test data) Reinforce laundering uniforms inside-out
Proper laundering temperature/detergents
Long Term:- Alternate fabric selection (currently ongoing) Colorfastness Testing of New Fabrics:
Light, Acid Perspiration, Accelerated Laundering, Wet and Dry Crocking
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Womens Army Combat Uniform
Objective: To improve the fit ofthe ACU for female Soldiers and
OVERALL DESCRIPTION:
Garment Improvements:
Coats
- Adjusted length of the coat- Narrowed shoulder width- Adjusted chest, waist, and sweep- Adjusted the sleeve length, and width- Reshaped bi-swing to have a curved seam- Re ositioned encil and sleeve ockets
correct identified deficiencies whileminimizing the differencesbetween the unisex and femaleACUs. AR 600-9 used as guide forfit test participants
- Repositioned and graded elbow patches
Trousers- Added elastic waistband- Removed drawstring- Adjusted hips- Shortened button fly
- Lengthened back rise- Repositioned pockets lower leg- Repositioned knee patches
Both coat and trousers will have 13 sizes
Pending 143rd
AUB Decision (November 2011)
Womens ACU User Evaluation Dates: Jan-May 11
Fort Lewis, WA Fort Devens, MA Fort Carson, CO Fort Benning, GA Fort Jackson, SC
BOI: TBD
NSNs: TBD13
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SYSTEM DESCRIPTION: A durable, hiking-style mountain combat boot for use bySoldiers in rugged terrain and meet/exceedthe current operational capabilities andreplace the Boot Ski Mountain (OCIE)
Achieve performance equal to thecurrent issued Temperate, Hot andCold Weather boots
Non-marking, oil and slip resistantrubber outsole
RFI
SEP
RFI
Mountain Combat Boot
Waterproof Construction providing both durability
and ankle/foot stability required inrugged mountainous terrain
UPDATE: SEP Down select January 2011
The right boot design for desired salient characteristics CPD holding pending user feedback review for hotweather MCB requirement RFI - Fielding to deploying Soldiers (OEF) Remaining FY11 quantity~58k; planning for twosolicitations: 30k and 30k
OBJECTIVE: Maintain the currentcapability of a water proof, combat-effective boot with the ankle stability,support and mobility required in amountainous environment while reaching
to reduce weight.
BOI: RFI - Two per IBCT Soldierdeploying in support of OEF (Afghanistan)
NSN/MCN: 8430-01-F00-40##
UNIT COST: $170
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PM SCIE FY 11Product Alignment
FR ClothingArmy Combat ShirtArmy Combat Pant
Fuel Handlers CoverallModular Ghillie Suit/GSAK Upgrade
FR Camouflage Face PaintFR Patches
Modular Boot SystemMountain Combat Boot
GEN III/P3I ECWCSFREE
IPFU Enhancements
Duffel Bag ImprovementsTowel ImprovementsArmy Service Uniform
Clothing Bag ModernizationACU Ancillary Items
Army Combat Uniform
FR Uniforms & EquipmentAPM: MAJ Dillon(703) 805-8545
Acq Spt: Jed WatkinsQA/QC: Susan McLendon
Extreme Weather Clothing & EquipmentAPM: MAJ Castro(703) 805-8529
Acq Spt: Steve Swan/SFC CorpQA/QC : Tom Arsenault
Initial Issue UniformsAPM: MAJ Robinson
(703) 805-8558Acq Spt: Marty Fadden/Roland Bostick
QA/QC : Linda Mullenix
Jeff Myhre(703) 805-8517
er ormance - rt
JC3
JPACEJSLIST
JSLIST Glove/AFSOn-the-Move Hydration System
MOLLETTMB
Mountaineering Equipment
Team StoveModern Army Combatives Kit
Advanced Tactical Parachute SystemMC-6
MFF ARAPSElectronic Automatic Activation Device
MFF Navigational AidParachutist Oxygen Mask
RFID, Weapons Case, Bailout Chute
Modular Sleeping Bag System(MSBS) Upgrade
Field TarpArmy Combat Glove
Glove Enhancement Initiative
Technology Insertion1. Flame Resistance
2. Environmental Protection
3. OCIE & Clothing Bag4. Chemical/Biological
RFI
Configuration ManagementFamily of Flashlights (APL)
Shin, Knee, Elbow Protection SystemNBC Equipment
APM: CPT Bohlen(703) 805-8522
Acq Spt: Dan Young/Paul HarrigerQA/QC : Carrie Larson
ParachutesAPM: MAJ Bryan(703) 805-8528
Acq Spt: Keith ColliverQA/QC : Ronda Perfili
Clothing & Individual EquipmentCDG APM/Technology Insertion:
Mike Holthe(508) 233-6498
Acq Spt/QA/QC : TBD
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Advance Planning Briefto Industry (APBI)
Hosts:- US Army PM SCIE and PM SPE
- USMC PM ICE
- USAF Aeronautical Systems Center- US Navy
- PM SOF Survival, Support and Equipment Systems
- US Natick Soldier Research Development & Engineering Center
- e ense og s cs gency roop uppor
Purpose: Provide Industry with Joint information on pathforward of clothing and individual equipment
Conference dates: 10-12 May 2011
Waterford, 6715 Commerce Street, Springfield, VA
Announcement posted on FedBizOpps.gov
Register by 29 April 2011
POC Jaime Roig, PM SCIE, (703) 805-8520,jaime.roig@us.army.mil
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APBI Sessions
Government Business Processes Requirements
FR Clothing Body Armor Army Unique
arac u es SOF Unique Cold Weather Clothing & Equipment Hydration/Load-Carrying Equipment
Ballistic Helmets and Accessories USMC Unique Footwear/Handwear
Uniforms
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PM-SCIE Points of Contact
LTC Michael E. SloaneProduct Manager Solider Clothing and Individual Equipment
Comm (703) 805-8514, DSN 655-8514michael.sloane@us.army.mil
Mr. Dave GeringerDeputy Product Manager Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Comm (703) 805-8506, DSN 655-8506david.geringer@us.army.mil
Mr. Jeff MyhreSystems Integrator, Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment
Comm (703) 805-8517, DSN 655-8517jeffrey.myhre@us.army.mil
Assistant Product Managers
MAJ Beire Castro
APM Extreme Weather Clothing & Equipment
Comm (703) 805-8529, DSN 655-8529
beire.castro@us.army.mil
MAJ Joel Dillon
APM FR Uniforms & Equipment
Comm (703) 805-8545, DSN 655-8545
joel.dillon@us.army.mil
CPT Adam Bohlen
APM NBC Equipment
Comm (703) 805-8522, DSN 655-8522
adam.bohlen@us.army.mil
MAJ Sequana Robinson
APM Initial Issue Uniforms
Comm (703) 805-8558, DSN 655-8558
sequana.robinson@us.army.mil
MAJ John Bryan
APM Parachutes
Comm (703) 805-8529, DSN 655-8529
john.bryan1@us.army.mil
Mr. Mike Holthe
CDG APM Clothing & Individual Equipment
Comm (508) 233-6498, DSN 256-6498
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