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IT’S ALL ABOUT THE WARFIGHTER Advanced Planning Brief to Industry 3/5/2021 1 DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. Robert L. Cross Deputy Program Executive Officer September 24, 2020

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IT’S ALL ABOUT THE WARFIGHTER

Advanced Planning Brief to Industry

3/5/2021 1

DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited.

Robert L. Cross

Deputy Program Executive OfficerSeptember 24, 2020

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PEO LS Priorities

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• Integrated Air and Missile Defense & Naval

Integrated Fire Control

• Lightweight Expeditionary Capabilities

• Durability/Sustainability in Austere Environments

• Healthy and Secure Industrial/Supply Base

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Advanced Reconnaissance Vehicle(PM LAV)

Mission• Modern combat vehicle system that will provide

transformational sensor, communications, and combat capabilities to collect and communicate information while integrating robotics and artificial intelligence technologies in manned-unmanned teams.

• ARV will provide the warfighter with survivable, mobile, networked, and lethal platforms to dominate the battle space. ARV capability will enable next generation reconnaissance formations to function as security area battle managers or quarterbacks.

Key Events

ARV Competitive Prototyping • Draft Request for Prototype Proposal (RPP) 4QFY20• Final RPP Release 2QFY21• ARV CP OTA Agreement Awards (Up to 4) 4QFY21 Performance Specification• Initial Draft approval 4QFY20• Official release 2QFY21 ONR TD• Testing 1QFY21-2QFY21Information Released via Beta.sam.gov• ARV Information Release (P-Spec, Cyber and Q&A) 13AUG20• Draft RPP Special Notice 14AUG20• Draft RPP Release to NAMC 31AUG20

ONR Tech Demonstrator Vehicles

Program Status

Program path forward pending Force Design outcomes – 2QFY21

ARV is a pre-Major Defense Acquisition Program (MDAP)

• Approved ARV Initial Capability Document (ICD); July 2019

• ONR Lead Technology Demonstrator (TD) effort ongoing with 2 contracts awarded: SAIC (At-The-Edge) and GDLS-C (Base)

• Formal Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) completed June 2020

• Funding is currently aligned to support competitive prototyping thru the Ground Vehicle Systems Other Transaction Authority (OTA)

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Ground /Air Task Oriented Radar(PM G/ATOR)

Program Status• IOC achieved GB1 (Feb 18) and GB2 (Mar 19)

• GB1 fielded to MACS-1, MACS-2 and MACS-4

− Demo/Development LRR Proof of Concept & USAF Demo (1 System)

• GB2 fielded to 10th, 11th, 12th Marine Regiments and Ft Sill MARDET Schoolhouse (9 systems)

• FRP Contract awarded 7 Jun 19 – first system delivery 4QFY21

Future Focus Areas• Survivability

• Flexibility

• Reliability/Sustainability/Improved Repair Time

• Increased Capability

• Naval Integrated Fire Control/Integrated Air and Missile Defense

Program Description• 3D, short/medium range multi-role radar designed to detect

unmanned aerial systems, cruise missiles, air breathing targets, rockets, artillery and mortars

• Replaces five legacy radar systems with a single MAGTF solution

• Provides increased range, accuracy, tactical mobility and reliability

GB1: Air Defense/Surveillance Radar Qty 17GB2: Ground Weapons Locating Radar Qty 28GB4: Expeditionary Airport Surveillance Radar Qty 12

AAO Qty 45

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Ground Based Air Defense (PM GBAD)

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Future Focus Areas

• Continuous integration of improved components in open architecture

• Optics• Sensors• Shooters

• Lighter and more expeditionary platforms

• Maintainability/Sustainability

Program Status• Urgent Need Systems – In Sustainment

• Expeditionary MADIS (Fixed)• L-MADIS Inc 0 (Polaris MRZR)• MADIS Inc 0/0.1 (M-ATV)

• MADIS 1.0 (JLTV) – MS C/4QFY21• Light-Marine Air Defense Integrated Systems (L-

MADIS) – Establish Program of Record FY22 • Fixed Site – Counter-Unmanned Aerial System (C-

UAS) – Material Solution being coordinated with Joint Executive Agent

• Medium Range Intercept Capability (MRIC) – Middle Tier Acquisition Approach for Prototype

MissionEnable Marines to counter the evolving air threat

from the ground.

Vision Aeris e Terra Dominentur

(Air Dominance From the Ground)

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Amphibious Combat Vehicle(PM AAA)

Program Description

The ACV requirement defines expeditionary protected mobility and general support lift for

Marine infantry. The ACV is a full replacement for the legacy AAV in the Marine

Division’s Assault Amphibian Battalions.

AAO = 632

Future Focus Areas

• Weight Reduction

• Armor Improvements

• Reliability/Maintainability

• Potential for Additional Variants

Program Status• ACV FoV AAO is 632 (Force Design)

− 390 ACV-Ps (IOC FY21)− 33 ACV-Cs (IOC FY23)− 175 ACV-30s (IOC FY26)− 34 ACV-Rs (IOC FY27)

• LRIP Lots 1 & 2 include 30 P-vehicles each • LRIP Lot 3 will produce 56 P-vehicles• FRP Lot 1 planned award 1QFY21 for 72 P-

vehicles

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Air Command & Control and Sensor Netting(PM AC2SN)

Future Focus Areas

• CAC2S Afloat

• Small Form Factor CAC2S

• USMC intro to Naval Integrated Fire Control

• Support Integrated Air and Missile Defense

Program Status• Common Aviation Command & Control System

• Communications & Data Link Modernization, and USMC ATC integration

• CAC2S Afloat Installations aboard US Navy amphibious vessels via NAVSEA IWS-10

• Composite Tracking Network • Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) Incr

2 via NAVSEA IWS-6 • Theater Battle Management Core System

• USAF is using a Section 804 acquisition method to develop the TBMCS Force Level (FL) replacement capability

MissionInnovate, Adapt, and Overcome the fog and

friction on the battlefield, to Enable our Marines to do the same

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Questions?

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