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Capability Based Approach to Approach to Joint Warfighting Joint Warfighting Presented by: RDML Mark Harnitchek Vice Director, Joint Staff Logistics Directorate.

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1 Capability Based Approach to Approach to Joint Warfighting Joint Warfighting Presented by: RDML Mark Harnitchek Vice Director, Joint Staff Logistics Directorate Tuesday, 19 April 2005

2 Charting the Course Joint Capabilities Integration & Development System Focused Logistics What This Means to Industry

3 Capabilities Based Methodology Late Integration Fielded Joint Capabilities Strategic Direction Joint Concepts Joint Experimentation, Assessment & Selection of Solutions Partially Interoperable Capabilities Service Requirements Service Experimentation, Assessment & Selection of Solutions Service Acquisition Sponsors Build DOTMLPF Solutions New guidance in QDR 2001 in QDR 2001 (Aldridge Study)

4 Seabasing JIC… Support Joint Concepts to Capabilities Joint Functional Concept (JFC) Joint Operating Concept (JOC) Joint Functional Concept (JFC) Operational Context Specific Focus Area National Security Strategy Defense Strategy Joint Operations Concepts (JOpsC) Capabilities Based Assessments (CBA) JCIDS Documents DOTMLPF Solutions Focused Logistics Joint Logistics (Distribution) JIC Joint Integrating Concepts (JIC) Joint Functional Concept (JFC)

5 Impact to You … What’s Different New programs must fill a Joint capability/need Programs must be conceived joint All programs flow through 1 of 8 Functional Capability Boards Programs must have measurable attributes (KPPs) that support the joint warfighter JROC more focused on joint equity - - previously cost focused - - now capability focused … no dollar threshold Focused Logistics

6 6 Shaping the Future … a Capability-based approach Capabilities – –Joint Deployment/Rapid Distribution – –Joint Theater Logistics Management – –Agile Sustainment – –Operational Engineering – –Information Fusion – –Multinational Logistics – –Force Health Protection TIER 1 TIER 2 Fully Integrated - Expeditionary - Reliable - Networked Effective - Affordable - Adaptable

7 7 Joint Theater Logistics (JTL) Issue – Best construct to exploit Joint & Service logistics capabilities for the warfighter –What is best done by Service Components? –- What is best done by Lead Service? –What is best done jointly? Imperatives –Clear C 2 and responsibilities –Seamless Strategic, Operational, & Tactical linkages –Properly balanced to ensure optimum value added Empowering the Joint Force Commander to synchronize, prioritize, direct, integrate, and coordinate cross-service logistics functions Battlespace Effects Capability Delivered Capability Tracked Capability Employed Forces & Sustainment Capability Sourced Capability Refit / Transformed Capability Reconstituted / Redeployed JTL Capability Moved Not limited to ground operations

8 8 Sustaining Troops Ashore Cargo Transfer Logistics Support Inter-Theater Lift Defense Science Board Task Force on SEA BASING August 2003 Office of Under Secretary of Defense For Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Washington, D.C. 20301-3140 4 of DSB’s 12 Enablers “ … joint sea-basing … holds promise for the broader transformation of our overseas military posture” National Defense Strategy Our Challenge Joint Distribution / JTL

9 9 1. A Joint Sea Base Program Office with meaningful Army and Air Force Participation 2. Sustaining Troops Ashore 3. Protecting the Force Ashore 4. Counter Threats in Littorals 5. Concept of Operations at Sea 6. Cargo Transfer at Sea 7. Long-range Heavy Lift Aircraft 8. Ships 9. Communication Architecture 10. Logistic Support 11. Inter-theater Lift 12. Development speed and funding Defense Science Board Task Force on SEA BASING August 2003 Office of Under Secretary of Defense For Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics Washington, D.C. 20301-3140 Joint Distribution / JTL SEA BASING’s “DIRTY DOZEN” http://www.acq.osd.mil/dsb/reports/seabasing.pdf

10 10 Agile Sustainment What We Need … Industry Solutions to Sustainment that are: Fully Integrated … all elements of logistics Fully Integrated … all elements of logistics Expeditionary … work anywhere Expeditionary … work anywhere Reliable … consistent, no variation In support Reliable … consistent, no variation In support Adaptable …versatile, agile, tailorable, and scalable Adaptable …versatile, agile, tailorable, and scalable Affordable … within resource constraints Affordable … within resource constraints How to Achieve

11 11 Performance Based Logistics (PBL):A strategy for weapon system life cycle support that employs purchase of performance as a package –delineates outcome performance goals –provides incentives for attaining goals –facilitates overall lifecycle management of system reliability, readiness, supportability and total ownership costs PBL…Key pillar of DoD’s Future Logistics Enterprise – –Goal…improve near-term readiness of critical platforms while moving toward an end-to-end weapon system sustainment framework – –Directed in Strategic Planning Guidance…examine all major systems by 30Sep06! Performance Based Support Examples

12 12 Aircraft Tires Availability was 81% now 98% Delivery: 2 business days in CONUS, 4 days OCONUS No Government Inventory Navy APU – Honeywell-NADEP Cherry Point Public/Private Partnership Units in Repair from 252 to 0 From 60% to 98% shipped same day Customer Wait Time reduced from 35 to 5 days USAF JSTARS Increased availability for training to 99% & flew 100% of scheduled missions over Afghanistan Provided 199 additional aircraft days in FY01 and FY02 U.S. Coast Guard PBL for 96 HH-65s Helos & 28 HU-25 Falcon Jets Readiness increased from 85% to 99+% Supply Chain reduced from 189 to 28 days Performance Based Logistics Applied

13 13 DoD & Industry Challenges Compress the Supply Chain Reduce Cycle Time Adopt Industry Best Practices Embrace Performance Based Logistics Leverage Public-Private Partnerships Not business as usual … open to new ideas … take some risk Partnership is pivotal. Success depends on synergy.


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