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2017 Munitions Executive Summit
Mr. Jose GonzalezDeputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
Tactical Warfare Systems
March 23, 2017
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Acting DEPUTY ASSISTANT
SECRETARY of DEFENSE
TACTICAL WARFARE SYSTEMS
Mr. Jose Gonzalez
Performing the Duties of the
ASSISTANT
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE ACQUISITION
Mr. Dyke Weatherington
Performing the Duties of the
ASSISTANT
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
RESEARCH & ENGINEERING
Ms. Mary Miller
SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Honorable Jim Mattis
DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Honorable Robert O. Work
Performing the Duties of the
UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
(ACQUISITION, TECHNOLOGY AND LOGISTICS)
Mr. James MacStravic
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Acting DEPUTY DIRECTOR
LAND WARFARE & MUNITIONS
Mr. John McGough
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Tactical Warfare Systems
Mr. Jose Gonzalez
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary
of Defense
Tactical Warfare Systems
Dr. Bill Conley
Deputy Director
Electronic Warfare
Mr. Ed Wolski
Deputy Director
Air Warfare
Mr. John McGough
Acting Deputy Director
Land Warfare and Munitions
Dr. James Moreland
Deputy Director
Naval Warfare
CAPT Robert Sparrock
Plans and Operations
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Joint Munitions Technology Programs• Management and Oversight Structure •
TECHNICAL ADVISORY COMMITTEE (TAC)Jose Gonzalez, OUSD(AT&L), Chairman
DOD Senior Level S&T Managers and PEOsDOE/NNSA/DP
Senior Level Managers& Lab JMP Managers
MOU
Joint Fuze Technology Program
JFTP
JFTP Manager – Mr. Lawrence Fan
OSD Manager – Mr. Chuck Kelly
4 Technology Groups
FATGI
FATGIV
OSD Technical Director
Dr. Chris Cross
8 Technology Groups
TCGI
TCGXIV
Joint DoD/DOE Munitions Program
JMP
Joint IM Technology Program
JIMTP
5 Technology Groups
MATGI
MATGV
JIMTP Program Manager Mr. Anthony Di Stasio
OSD Manager – Ms. Kathryn Hunt
TECHNICAL ADVISORY GROUP (TAG)
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The Three Joint Munitions Technology S&T
Programs Execute across the United States
ARLAPG, MD
ARDECPicatinny Arsenal, NJ
AFRLEglin AFB, FL
OATK,MD
Strengthening Government-Industry Partnerships
Los Alamos National LaboratoryNM
ERC Inc., CA
California PolytechnicState University, CA
Nova Research, MD
OATK Radford, VA
NSWC IHEODTDIndian Head, MD
AerojetRocketdyneAR
OATKUT
NSWCDahlgren, VA
Gunger EngNiceville, FL Morgan Research Group
Huntsville, ALGD-OTS
St Petersburg, FL
NAWCChina Lake, CA
AMRDECRedstone Arsenal, AL
Advanced Technology Institute, VA
AerojetRocketdyne, VA
BAE HolstonTN
OATK ABL, WV
NTSCamden,
AR
U of MMI
MCAAPOK
NALAS EngineeringCT
Lawrence Livermore
National Lab, CA
Reynolds Systems Inc.,CA
AFRLEdwards AFB,
CA
LeidosDover, NJ
DyneticsHuntsville, AL
NTSDana Point, CA
Nammo Talley Mesa, AZ
ExpalUSAMindon LA
SystimaKirkland, WA
Sandia National LaboratoryNM
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Fiscal Year 2017 National Defense Authorizations Act Section 901
• Develop an implementation plan, consistent with section 901 of the NDAA for FY 2017, that:o Embraces the establishment of the Under
Secretary of Defense (USD) for Research and Engineering and the USD for Acquisition and Support
o Disestablishes the USD for Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics; and
o Reallocates and realigns related substructures and functions.
• These organizational changes should be utilized to improve the Department's ability to be innovative and responsive.
• Additionally, the plan should includeo A recommendation on the designation of a
Chief Innovation Officer, o Options for the treatment of innovation
organizations, and o Enable the Department to provide agile and
rapid acquisition capabilities.
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Strengthening the US Armed Forces
Initial Guidance
• Phase 1: Improve Warfighting
Readinesso The FY 2017 Budget Amendment
• Phase 2: Achieve Program
Balanceo The FY 2018 President's Budget
Request
• Phase 3: Build Capacity and
Improve Lethalityo The National Defense Strategy
and FY 2019-2023 Defense
Program
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Current State
• Strong leadership support for ensuring Combatant
Commands have the right and sufficient munitions
o Munitions no longer treated as “mature” commodities where
meeting inventory objectives trumps fielding of new capabilities
o Focus on technological advances to outpace potential
adversaries
o Munitions capabilities must be advanced or adapted to meet
emerging Warfighter needs
AIR DOMAIN
• Missile range/lethality/speed & maneuverability
• Continued adversary signature reduction
LAND DOMAIN
• Mortar/artillery range/lethality
• Tactical area denial (cluster munition, mine, etc)
SURFACE DOMAIN
• Naval surface fire support range/lethality
• Swarm threat countermeasures
UNDERSEA DOMAIN
• Targets getting harder but lethality has stagnated
• Limited mining & countermeasure advances
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Way Ahead
• Technological superiority
oDevelop advanced capabilities that help us regain our offensive advantage and re-establish US dominance in munitions
• Acquisition agility
oProcure cheaper and more capable munitions