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GORT Planning/Guidance Session with LTG Barclay 1000-1030 AMERICA’S ARMY: GLOBALLY RESPONSIVE REGIONALLY ENGAGED UNCLASSIFIED GORT Planning/Guidance Session with LTG Barclay 1000-1030 Army Equipment Modernization Strategy Mr. Brian Dando As of 14 0900 AUG 13

Army Senior Leader Guidance Drivers and Purpose of Army Equipment Modernization and Equipping Guidance Documents National Strategy & Guidance Army Senior Leader Guidance ARMY BUDGET ESTIMATE ARMY POSTURE STATEMENT The Army Plan (TAP) Revision Section I Vision Army Vision (AV) SA/CSA Section II Strategy Army Strategic Plan (ASP) DCS G-3/5/7 Section III Planning Army Planning Guidance (APG) Section IV Programming Army Programming Guidance Memo (APGM) DCS G8 PAE Section V Decisions Army Campaign Plan(ACP) Primarily for Congress and OSD engagements Requirements, Acquisition and Resourcing Communities It establishes a framework for how the Army will modernize our equipment over time Revised to delete outdated annexes and address AOC and F2025B. Primarily for Congress and OSD engagements More system specific Formerly titled the Army Equipment Modernization Plan Annual update Army Decisions on Readiness and Force Generation Primarily for Army Components, Commands and Units Synchronizes Army resources and commander expectations Revisions based on significant force generation changes Links: Army Equipment Modernization Strategy: http://www.g8.army.mil/pdf/AEMS_31MAR15.pdf 2016 Army Equipment Program http://www.g8.army.mil/pdf/Army_Equipment_Program2016.pdf Army Equipping Guidance 2013-2016 http://www.g8.army.mil/pdf/AEG_20June2013_lq.pdf

Readiness is the number one priority. Army Equipment Modernization Strategy Readiness is the number one priority. Army Equipment Modernization Strategy (AEMS) - Ends Enhance the Soldier for Broad Joint Mission Support Enable Mission Command Remain Prepared for Joint Combined Arms Maneuver Key Initiatives Protect Science and Technology Investment Leverage Current Fleets Optimize Procurement Capacity The Soldier Deployable, Expeditionary, Mobile, Protected Firepower Scalable, Tailorable Combat Enablers Reduced Logistics Remain Prepared for Joint Combined Arms Maneuver Mission tailored, Lethal, Protected, Situationally Aware Enhance the Soldier for Broad Joint Mission Support Robust, Scalable, Expeditionary Network Information to the Tactical Edge Enable Mission Command Resilient Soldiers Adaptive Leaders Cohesive Teams Enabling our Soldiers to Win in a Complex World 3

Army Equipment Modernization Strategy provides the framework…. Enhanced Joint Coalition Interoperability Integration leverages unique strength of joint service and coalition partners Versatility Equip for operations across various missions, terrain and conditions Account for water and energy constrained environments Scalable and Tailorable Capability to Multiple Formations/Missions From Soldier to Corps From Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster response teams to Brigade Combat Teams Support to Equipping Demands across all Army Warfighting Functions Keeping combat enablers equipped at high operational readiness rate Keeping technology updated Reduced Training, Maintenance and Energy Burdens Intuitive in use Easily repaired Energy efficient Innovation The cornerstone of the Army of the future Prototyping to reduce program risk Opportunities with Industry Create conditions for focused industrial base performance and support Maintain key capabilities in the industrial base and advanced skills 4

Army Equipment Modernization Strategy will…. Provide Mobile Protected Firepower Balance mobility, protection and survivability Deployable / Tailorable Create Lethality and Effects Provide Commanders with Overmatch Tailorable / Scalable Enable Logistics Optimization Sustain operations at the end of extended supply lines Enhance Aviation Capability; Offset Loss of Capacity All environments, terrain, conditions Increased range, firepower, movement, payload Interoperable Enhance Information to Decision Flow Enable situational understanding from Strategic to Tactical Information to the point of need Improve Medical Science Applications Advance Soldier resiliency Optimize Human Performance Increase Soldier cognitive and physical performance Apply Autonomy-enabled Systems Improve the effectiveness of Soldiers and units Protect S&T Investment Delay Next Generation, Invest in Current Fleet Technology Optimize Procurement Capacity Minimize Development Costs Risk Mitigators Output: Modernized Forces within tolerable risk measures (force and mission) 5

AEMS Summary Readiness is the number one priority Investments guided by the Army Operating Concept: - Adapting, Evolving and Innovating Equipment Modernization Supports: Adaptable and tailorable Army forces prepared to accomplish missions while operating as part of joint, interorganizational, and multinational teams. The Army must be equipped to win in a complex world: across multiple mission sets, under widely varied conditions, in unforgiving geographies and against evolving threats. Equipment Modernization Ends: Enhance the Soldier for Broad Joint Mission Support; Enable Mission Command; Remain Prepared for Joint Combined Arms Maneuver; while Equipment Modernization Ways: Protect S&T Investments in key technologies Selective Investment in new capabilities for priority areas Incremental Upgrades to existing platforms Reset equipment returning from contingency operations Divestment to reduce O&S costs

GORT Planning/Guidance Session with LTG Barclay AMERICA’S ARMY: GLOBALLY RESPONSIVE REGIONALLY ENGAGED UNCLASSIFIED Questions GORT Planning/Guidance Session with LTG Barclay 1000-1030 As of 14 0900 AUG 13