Research & Development Association’s Fall Meeting November 2009

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Research & Development Association’s Fall Meeting November 2009 Subsistence Update Research & Development Association’s Fall Meeting November 2009

FY09 Subsistence Business Readiness Dividends Forward presence Surge & sustainment Joint strategy Information fusion Total asset visibility Warfighter $4.378B Other $382M + = Navy Army Air Force Rations FY09 sales thru Jan 2009: $1.576B… 13.7% above FY08 for same period. Garrison Feeding Marine Corps Produce $4.76 Billion Non DoD

Year in Review Rations – focal point of issues Peanut Butter Dairy Shake FEMA support & rework engagement Expansion of produce long term contracts No Prime Vendor Awards EPA and contract language issues OCONUS & CONUS difference MPAs Changes in Iraq and Afghanistan First OCONUS award announced

Prime Vendor Iraq 3 supporting warehouse platforms FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV Kuwait H1 Courage/ Palace H2.1 Mosel Airfield H3.1 Q-West H4 Marez/ Glory H5 Tall Afar/Sykes FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait D1.1 Volunteer D3 Prosperity D4 Ferrin/Huggins D5.2 BIAP West D7 CP Cuervo D8 Dragoon Base D11 Freedom Rest Phoenix Phoenix F1.1 Victory Base F1.2 Victory Camp S F2.1 Antelope F2.2 Blackjack F2.3 Pegasus F06 Justice I Baghdad CCF J1 Baghdad Palace L ISG TF626 TF626 DFAC HUB SUPPORT Prime Vendor Iraq 3 supporting warehouse platforms Dahuk Dahuk Dahuk Dahuk FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait C5.1 CSM Cooke C5.2 Wrangler Inn Bashur Bashur Tigris R. Tigris R. Arbil Arbil DIAMONDBACK DIAMONDBACK Mosul Mosul FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV Kuwait C1.1 Victory Inn C1.2 Eagle Nest C2 Remagen C7 Warrior C8 Summerall J3 Kirkuk FT.SUSIE Ft. Susie 1 1 Ninawa Ninawa 2 2 Kirkuk Kirkuk IRAN IRAN Dayr az Zawr Dayr az Zawr At Tamim At Tamim As Sulaymaniyah As Sulaymaniyah 68 Dining Facilities (DFACs) FLB SPEICHER FLB SPEICHER FLB SYCAMORE FLB SYCAMORE Salah ad Din Salah ad Din Euphrates R. Euphrates R. LSA ANACONDA LSA ANACONDA 5 5 Al Qaim Al Qaim 12 12 Samarra Samarra SYRIA SYRIA AL ASAD AL ASAD Taji Taji Diyala Diyala 36 Forward Operating Bases (Mobile Kitchen Trailer sites) FF&V/LMR/PV - JORDON B1.1 Camp Al Asad B1.2 Camp al Asad B07 Al Qu’im Ar Ramadi Ar Ramadi Baqubah Baqubah BIAP BIAP Baghdad Baghdad 1 1 Ar Rutbah Ar Rutbah Fallujah Fallujah 10 10 TQ TQ Wasit Wasit H4 H4 H3 H3 Babil Babil Al Hillah Al Hillah Karbala Karbala Al Anbar Al Anbar Al Kut Al Kut JORDAN JORDAN FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait A1.1 Camelot A1.2 Mirage A1.3 Oasis A1.4 Desert Inn C3 Warhorse C3.D N. Baqubah C11 KMTB C3B FOB Gabe C3F FOBNormandy C3I 336 MP Karbala Karbala Dezful Dezful SCANIA SCANIA Al Kufa Al Kufa Al Amarah Al Amarah FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait K1 Tallil K2 Ceder II K4 TTM B08 Duke G4 Al Hillad Charlie J9 Al Hilliah CPA An Najaf An Najaf Three platforms are used, Kuwait, Jordan, and Turkey to help mitigate the traffic on the MSRs. Hub system is in green and support is provided to DFACs and MTs. Al Qadisiyah Al Qadisiyah 22 22 CEDAR CEDAR PWC supports 104 DoDAAC customers within Iraq & Kuwait 36 Forward Operating Bases (Mobile Kitchen Trailer sites) 68 Dining Facilities (DFACs) As Samawah As Samawah Maysan Maysan Dhi Qar Dhi Qar Ahvaz Ahvaz Ad Diwaniyah Ad Diwaniyah 6 6 FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait G3 Al-Kut G6 Camp Echo K3 Scania D16 WKALSU D17 Iskandaria FLB CEDAR FLB CEDAR An Nasiriyah An Nasiriyah FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait B2 Blue Diamond B3 Camp Al Fallujah B3.2 MEK Fallujah B4 Camp Al Ramadi B6 TQ Ridgway B10 Al Taqaddum TF145 WTF145 C3K FOB Corregidor Ar’ar Ar’ar Tallil Tallil An Najaf An Najaf Al Basrah Al Basrah 1 1 9 9 Az Zubayr Az Zubayr Safwan Safwan Retro-grade of trucks back to PWC NAVISTAR TAA VIRGINIA Rafha Rafha FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait J10 S. Team Basra EPW2 EPW2 KUWAIT KUWAIT SAUDI ARABIA 29-March-2006 SAUDI ARABIA Port of Shuwaikh

Current DFAC Hub Support Source Selection Information see FAR 2.101 & 3.104z FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV Kuwait H2.1 W98H02 H4 W98H04 KAS W98KAS Dahuk FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait C5.1 W98C05 C5.2 W98C06 C5.3 W98C53 PNA W98PNA WAR W98WAR FF&V/LMR/PV – Kuwait D1.1 W98D1A D3 W98D03 D4 W98D04 D5.2 W98D52 D5.3 W98D53 D5.4 W98BUT D8 W98D08 D11 W98D11 F1.1 W98VIC F1.2 W98F12 F2.1 W98F02 F2.2 W98F03 F2.3 W98F23 F06 W98F06 J1 W98J01 J7 W98J07 J8 W98J08 L W98L01 MND W98MND Phoenix W98PNX TF626 W98626 U03 W98U03 Tigris R. Dahuk Bashur DIAMONDBACK Arbil Mosul FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV Kuwait C7 W98C07 H3.1 W98H03 H5 W98H05 QWEST 1 Ninawa 2 Kirkuk At Tamim As Sulaymaniyah FLB SPEICHER FLB SYCAMORE Salah ad Din IRAN Euphrates R. FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV Kuwait C1.1 W98C1A C1.2 W98C1B C1.3 W98C13 C8 W98C08 MOR W98MOR JOINT BASE BALAD 5 Al Qaim 12 SYRIA Samarra Diyala TAJI AL ASAD Ar Ramadi Ar Rutbah Fallujah BIAP 10 TQ Babil Wasit Al Hillah FF&V/LMR/PV -Kuwait A1.1 W98A01 A1.2 W98A02 - Closed A1.3 W98A03 A1.4 W98A04 A1.5 W98A05 C3 W98C03 C11 W98C11 C3F W9NORM C3I W98336 Karbala Al Anbar Karbala Al Kut Al Kufa SCANIA Al Amarah An Najaf 22 Al Qadisiyah As Samawah CEDAR Dhi Qar Maysan Ad Diwaniyah 6 An Nasiriyah Tallil An Najaf 1 Al Basrah 9 Az Zubayr SAUDI ARABIA FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait D16 WKALSU G3 W98G03 G6 W98G06 J9 W98J09 K5 W98KAR N5 W98NAJ T1 W98K01 T2 W98K02 T1.2 W98SEA T1.3 W98ADD ZUR W98ZUR Safwan TAA VIRGINIA FF&V/LMR/PV – JORDAN B4 W98B04 B6 W98B06 B10 W98B10 B3 W98B03 KUWAIT FF&V/LMR/PV - JORDAN B1.1 W98B01 B1.2 W98B12 B1.3 W98B13 B08 W98KOR FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait BA2 W98BA2 BA3 W98BA3 YJS W98Y15 EPW2 W9EPW2 J10 W98J10 T05 W98T05 FF&V/LMR/PV - Kuwait T3 W98K03 5

Current MKT Hub Support Source Selection Information see FAR 2.101 & 3.104 FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV Kuwait WMKT16- 18TH CSSB (3rd SB) Dahuk FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV Kuwait WMKT04- 34TH CAV WMKT08- 1st SFG (A) WMKT12- 304TH SB/Bulk Issue WMKT14- 304TH SB WMKT41- 25 IN BSB WMKT45- CJSOTF- AP WMKT49- 1/5 IN WMKT50- 3/21 IN WMKT51- 5/1 CAB Tigris R. Dahuk Bashur DIAMONDBACK Arbil Mosul FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV Kuwait WKMT10- 30th CSSB WMKT17- 1/3 ACR WMKT18 – 10th Mountain (3rd SB) WMKT19- LTF, 574th QM WMKT33- 16th SB WMKT36- 30th CSSB QWEST 1 Ninawa 2 Kirkuk At Tamim As Sulaymaniyah FLB SPEICHER FLB SYCAMORE Salah ad Din IRAN Euphrates R. JOINT BASE BALAD 5 SYRIA Al Qaim 12 Samarra Diyala Taji FF&V/LMR/ PV Kuwait WMKT05- 2-5 CAV WMKT20- 419th CSSB (1SB) Bulk Issue WMKT21- HHC 328th BSB 56th BDE WMKT24- 1-5 CAV 1CD WMKT34- 10th SB AL ASAD Ar Ramadi Ar Rutbah Fallujah BIAP FF&V/LMR Turkey - PV Kuwait WMKT15- 391st CSSB 10 TQ Babil Wasit Al Hillah Karbala Al Anbar Karbala Al Kut Al Kufa SCANIA Al Amarah FF&V/LMR/ PV Kuwait WMKT32- 196 QM WMKT35 – 307TH BSB FF&V/LMR/ PV Jordan WMKT02- 2 MEF- KV/Trebil Marines WMKT26- 133rd QUARTERMASTER An Najaf FF&V/LMR/ PV Kuwait WKMT01- 2/1 AD, 1-63 CAB WMKT03- CMAT (1 SB) WMKT06- 2-15 IN WMKT07- 47TH FSB, 2/1AD WMKT09- 2-6 IN (2 BCT/1AD) WMKT11- 2/1ID, 1-18IN WMKT22- 1/4 ID (1 SB) WMKT25- 553rd CSSB, VBC (1 SB) WMKT37- 82nd BSB -3 BCT FOB Hammer WMKT38- 3 BCT, 82nd ABN, Loyalty WMKT39- 2/1 ID, 4/42 FA (1SB) WMKT46- 2/1 AD 1-35 AR WMKT47- 2/1 AD, 4-27 FA WMKT52- 2/1 ID, 4/10 CAV 22 Al Qadisiyah As Samawah CEDAR Dhi Qar Maysan Ad Diwaniyah 6 An Nasiriyah Tallil FF&V/LMR/ PV Kuwait WMKT13- 2-7 CAV WMKT28- 27 BSB WMKT31- 287th SB WMKT40- 241st SOC WMKT42- 41st FIRES BDE WMKT43 1-9 CAV WMKT44- HHC 2 BCT 3 ID WMKT48 2-8 IN An Najaf 1 Al Basrah 9 FF&V/LMR/ PV Jordan WMKT27- 2BN 5TH MARINES WMKT29- JHAATT WMKT30- Ramadi 2 MEF Az Zubayr SAUDI ARABIA Safwan TAA VIRGINIA KUWAIT FF&V/LMR/ PV Kuwait WMKT53- 542ND FLE TEAM 6

Source Selection Information see FAR 2.101 & 3.104 Future Hub Support Source Selection Information see FAR 2.101 & 3.104 Dahuk Marez (COS) Erbil (COB) Warrior (COS) Taji (COS) Prosperity (COL) Union III (COL) Hammer (COS) Besmayah (COS) Mahmudlyah (COS) Dahuk Bashur Tigris R. Arbil Mosul Q-WEST(COB) 1 Ninawa 2 Kirkuk At Tamim As Sulaymaniyah Speicher (COB) Warhorse (COB) FLB SPEICHER FLB SYCAMORE Salah ad Din JBB (COB) IRAN Euphrates R. 5 Al Qaim 12 SYRIA Samarra Diyala AL ASAD(COB) Ar Ramadi Ar Rutbah VBC (COB) Fallujah 10 Babil Wasit Al Hillah Karbala Al Anbar Karbala Al Kut Al Kufa DELTA(COB) Al Amarah An Najaf 22 Al Qadisiyah ADDER(COB) As Samawah Dhi Qar Maysan Ad Diwaniyah 6 An Nasiriyah Tallil An Najaf 1 Al Basrah 9 SAUDI ARABIA Az Zubayr Basrah (COB) Garry Owen (COS) Umm Qasr (COS) Bucca (COS) Taqadumm (COS) Korean Village (COS) Safwan KUWAIT Scania (COB) Echo (COS) Endeavor (COS) 7

SW Asia Transportation Challenges 335 / 603 /93 DEAD WOUNDED MIA

Prime Vendor Afghanistan Subsistence Prime Vendor Supported Locations DFACs, Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) & Provisional Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) FF&V FARAH LASHKAR GAH (2X) GERESHK GHECKO HERAT DR 73 TARIN KOWT LAGMAN SHINKAY / SWEENY GHAZNI ORGUN - E SHARONA MEYDAN SHAR NANGALAM / BLESSING MAZAR E SHARIF KUNDUZ CHAGHCHARAN SPIN BULDAK J-BAD (3X) A-BAD (2X) SHKIN LAWARA METHARLAM BAGRAM (7X) KABUL (7X) KANDAHAR (4X) NARAY (2X) WAZA KAWA TORKAM CAMP SPANN BERMEL CHAMKANI KAF CSC DA 73 RIPLEY QALAT RCAG PUL-E-ALAM SALERNO KHOWST CHAPMAN GARDEZ (2X) DURELAMAN RC WEST RC NORTH RC SOUTH RC EAST WARRIOR ASMIR KARIN KOWT KALA GUSH PANJSHIR CHAMAN BORDER CROSSING TILLMAN TORKAM BORDER CROSSING FOB/PRT Key Via Air (PV/FF&V) 7 Via Air (FF&V only) 12 Via Ground 71 FF&V DFAC (21 Day) BAF 8 Salerno 1 Kabul 7 J-Bad 1 Sharona 1 KAF 4 Total 22 FOB/PRTs RC East 55 RC South 15 RC North 3 RC West 5 Total 78 OPs/Forward Total 19 SF FOBs 8 Note: these sites are supported by a host FOB

Prime Vendor Afghanistan

Distribution Support to OEF Train Summary 51 total trains to date 41 delivered to Hairaton 1 enroute to Hairaton 7 awaiting MoD clearance (under 30 days) 2 awaiting rail clearance 3,948 DLA Containers Booked to date (18% of all DLA shipments to OEF) Russia / Riga Route 99% of all shipments are DLA 3,269 containers shipped Book to deliver: 89 days (Avg Weekly YTD) Dip Note Approval: 34 days (Avg Weekly YTD) Total Trains: 35 Positive Trends Dip Note Approval Time: Improving Rail Clearance Time: Stable Book to Deliver Time: Improving The NDN provides redundant distribution routes to Afghanistan to mitigate the risks and pressures associated with the Pakistan and Afghanistan GLOCs. DLA has supported the NDN by shipping CL I, CL IV, RLBs, and bunk beds since its inception. The last of DLA’s initial surge cargo (CLIV) shipped in August 09 and the NDN is transitioning to steady state operations. With that, DLA is striving to support the USTRANSCOM goal of shipping 350 containers along the NDN a week. In month of August the NDN performance began to improve. We continue to seek ways to shorten the overall ship-time by submitting Dip note paperwork while cargo is enroute and submitting containers for dip note approval in groups of 25 vice 100. The arrival of an SDDC LNO on Uzbekistan has made a huge difference in establishing trust and confidence with the Uzbek officials. PAKGLOC is the standard for performance of comparison All data is year end to date = 3 Jan 09 to 29 Aug 09. Caucasus / Poti Route 42% of all shipments are DLA 679 containers shipped Book to deliver: 91 days (Avg Weekly YTD) Dip Note Approval: 39 days (Avg Weekly YTD) Total Trains: 15 PAK GLOC 48% of all shipments are DLA 18,514 containers shipped Book to deliver: 65 days (Avg Weekly YTD) Riga / Russia Route (Latvia – Russia – Kazakhstan – Uzbekistan) Caucasus / Poti Route (Georgia – Azerbaijan – Kazakhstan - Uzbekistan) PAK GLOC (Pakistan – Afghanistan) KKT (Kazakhstan - Kyrgyzstan - Tajikistan) AS OF: 9 SEP 09 Estonia Route China Route Key Nodes

Year Ahead Rations Prime Vendor Awards New acquisition for MREs New Acquisition for Tray Packs – increased demand for Heat & Serves and Express Prime Vendor Awards Iraq, Europe, Japan, SW Asia, Okinawa and Afghanistan New area – SOUTHCOM & AFRICOM CONUS acquisitions will accelerate Changes in Iraq and Afghanistan

Prime Vendor OCONUS We’re located where our customers are! Germany Alaska Macedonia Italy Kyrgyzstan Azores Afghan Japan Turkey Spain Korea Europe Middle East Pacific Azores Turkey Singapore Spain Jordan Korea Italy Kuwait Guam Germany Bahrain Okinawa Macedonia Djibouti Japan Afghanistan Qatar Hawaii Kyrgyzstan UAE Alaska Ecuador Jordan Guam Okinawa Hawaii Panama Gulf of Guinea Columbia 22 platforms! Singapore Kenya Ecuador Kuwait Bahrain Djibouti Qatar UAE Potential new locations Closed

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