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Equip and Sustain the Australian Defence Force
Integrated Soldier Systems INDUSTRY FORUM
Monday 6 May 2013CQ Functions, Melbourne
Equip and Sustain the Australian Defence Force
ARMAMENTS SYSTEMS PROGRAM OFFICE
(ARMTSPO)Malcolm McKeith
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Key Roles and Activities
• Small Arms Fleet– Supports the sustainment and disposal of commercial off the shelf,
military off the shelf and specialised weapons up to 7.62mm (not including crew served weapons) and attachments
• Direct Fire Support Weapons Fleet– Supports the sustainment, maintenance and disposal of machine guns,
anti-materiel rifles, grenade launchers and anti-armour weapon fleets, including support to a number of weapon mounts, sighting systems and training aids
• Update & Upcoming Activities– Nearing completion of F88SA2 production– Engineering configuration management focus
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Projects• Land 40 Phase 2 – Direct Fire Support Weapons
– Delivered advanced version of the M3 Carl Gustav– 40mm Light Weight Automatic Grenade Launcher (LWAGL)– Managed as a “Project of Concern”
• Land 125 Phase 3C – Soldier Enhancements (Lethality) Enhanced F88– An enhanced F88 Austeyr based on F88SA2 with Grenade
Launcher Attachment – Thales Australia– A Surveillance and Target Acquisition suite of equipment for the
EF88– Conducting risk mitigation to achieve 2nd Pass - now in 2014– Initial Materiel Release: 2016– Final Materiel Release: 2020– Detailed Design Review and testing currently underway
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Future Outlook
• Current/upcoming opportunities– Decals– MAG 58 storage/transport cases– Holsters/Slings/Magazine Pouches– Technical data remediation– Grenade Launcher Attachment –
delamination remediation
• Industry Visit Program– Contact ISSB Industry e-mail
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Key Staff
Director
Malcolm McKeith(03) 9282 5982
Deputy Director
Jason Kelly(03) 9282 3836
SustainmentProgram Manager
LTCOL Mark Smythe(03) 9282 6441
Land 40-2Project Manager
Gareth Haydon(03) 9282 6542
Land 125-3CProject Manager
MAJ Simon Johns(03)9282 4409
Chief Engineer
Tim Efthymiou(03)9282 5238
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SOLDIER MODERNISATION SYSTEMS PROGRAM OFFICE
(SMSPO)
Marcus SmithDirector
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Key Roles and Activities• Soldier Combat Ensemble Program Office
– Supports the sustainment, maintenance and disposal of Combat Protective Equipment (such as body armour and load carriage equipment), as well as overseeing LAND125 3B and the delivery of protective equipment for use on operations.
• Field and Aerial Delivery Equipment Fleet– Supports the sustainment, maintenance and disposal of Personal
Field Equipment, as well as Aerial Delivery Equipment (such as parachutes and rigging equipment) and Adventurous Training Equipment
• Special Forces Program Office– Major Projects including JP199 (Establishment of SOCOMD) and
JP 2088 (Equipping TAG (East))– Minor Projects including Static Line Parachutes
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LAND 125 3B – Soldier Survivability• A number of tenders are either underway or under development.
• Funding expected to be available 2014/15 in order to sync with Force Generation Cycle
• Initial Materiel Release: 2015• Final Materiel Release: 2018
– Protection: Tender released, closes in September 2013– Load Carriage: Tenders received and are being evaluated– Helmets and Hearing Protection: Tenders for each
expected to be released in July 13
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Future Tenders
• Drinking Cups/Canteens - June 2013 release - Annual value of around $0.5m over 3 years.
• Hydration Equipment- June 2013 release - Annual value of between $0.4 - $0.8m over 3 years.
• Entrenching Tools- October 2013 release - Annual value of between $0.7 - $0.8m over 3 years.
• Sleeping Equipment- October 2013 release - Annual value of between $2.7 - $3.0 m over 3 years.
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Key Staff
Director
Marcus Smith(03) 9282 3725
Deputy Director
Robin Dunk(03) 92823922
Soldier Combat EnsembleProgram Manager
Emma Enever(03) 9282 5603
Special ForcesProgram Manager
Mal Fahey(03) 9282 6019
Chief Engineer
Trent Hollier(03)9282 3934
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CLOTHING SYSTEMS PROGRAM OFFICE
(CLOSPO)
Lieutenant Colonel Harry Marr A/Director
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Key Roles and Activity
• Combat Clothing - Those uniforms, footwear and clothing accessories worn specifically for the conduct of combat operations
• Non-Combat Clothing - Those uniforms, footwear and clothing accessories worn for the purpose of military duties other than the conduct of combat operations. It includes clothing of a military and non- military nature and personal protective clothing
• Accoutrements - Items worn to distinguish service, corps and trade, rank and special appointments. These items include Metal Insignia, Embroidered Insignia, Sashes, Lanyards and Aiguillettes. Accoutrements are worn with both combat and non-combat clothing
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Tendering with CLOSPO• Requirements
– Engage early
– Pre-release. Your chance to influence specification
– Non-English test reports. Acceptable provided
they are accompanied by a translation by an
accredited translator (NAATI)
– Alternate test methods. Acceptable provided you
can prove they are equivalent or more stringent• Quality
– Enhanced provisions– Understanding of how you will ensure your products
meet the contracted requirement– Pre-production samples
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Future Tenders• Flame Resistant Fire Fighters and Antiflash hoods and gloves
- Oct - Dec 2013 release - Annual estimated value of $0.25m
• Swords and Accessories- Oct - Dec 2013 release - Annual estimated value of $0.5m
• Service Dress Shirts- Jan - Mar 2014 release - Annual estimated value of $0.5m
• Cold Weather and Extreme Cold Weather Garments (under review)- Jul – Sep 2014 release - Annual estimated value of $0.6m
• Service Dress Trousers, Slacks, Skirts and Dresses- Jul – Sep 2014 release - Annual estimated value of $0.9m
• Combat Gloves and Flyers Gloves- Oct - Dec 2014 release - Annual estimated value of $1m
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Key Staff
Director
COL Haydn Kohl(03) 9282 4464
Non-CombatProgram Manager
Karl Meadows(03) 9282 6511
Combat Program Manager
LTCOL Harry Marr(03) 9282 5438
Future ClothingProgram Manager
Mark Newman(03) 92827265
Fleet Manager –Non-Combat Uniforms &
Personal Protective Equipment
Helen Millet(03) 9282 3950
Fleet Manager –Non-Combat Footwear &
Accoutrements
Frans Buissink(03) 9282 5494
Fleet Manager –Combat Clothing & Footwear
Mick Taylor(03) 9282 4136
Project Officer
Mr David Buck(03) 9282 5511
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Integrated Soldier Systems Development Directorate (ISSDD)
Colonel Mark Jennings Director
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Key Roles and Activities
• Soldier Combat System– ‘The equipment used by a soldier to apply lethal or non-lethal
effects, communicate and gain situational awareness, survive, sustain, move and operate as part of a team within the close combat environment’. Soldier Combat System
• Soldier Combat Ensemble– ‘The equipment used by a soldier to apply lethal or non-lethal
effects, communicate and gain situational awareness, survive, sustain, move and operate as part of a team within the close combat environment’. Soldier Combat System
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Operational Trials
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Current Focus – Bedding in• Lessons and design from operational procurement items into specs
for L125 3B:– Protection and load carriage, including better fit for females – Helmet– Hearing protection
• Develop design brief for TBAS V5• Finalising operational trials to determine best options for Army
– Pelvic protection, gunshot detection systems, blast gauge, weapon slings, holster, helmets.
• Trials to support the change of focus of Army from Afghanistan to the near region:– Aust Multicam and DPCU comparison– Thermal burden of Tier 0 and Tier 2 comparison
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Future Focus• Continue to map thermal and load burden to identify opportunities to
reduce or mitigate these burdens• Prototype and test / trial TBAS Version 5
– Plate carrier, chest rig, belt, harness: return weight to hips• Assist integration of projects to be borne / used by Tier 2/3
combatants:– lethality enhancements to weapon and ancillaries in L125 3C– L75 (Battlefield Management System-Dismounted)– L17: JTAC & JFT– JP 2110: CBRN equipment
• L125 Phase 4:– Continue to watch and test protection elements and LCE– Watch and evaluate selected current and emerging dismounted
surveillance devices• DMTC Program 7 opportunities
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Key Staff
Please email [email protected] if you wish to contact the team directly on proposed enhancements to the soldier combat systems.
Director
COL Mark Jennings(03) 9282 4312
Deputy Director
Darryl Kewin(03) 9282 4594
Technical Director
Greg Foreman(03) 9282 6609
Industry Liaison
MAJ Kym Engler(03)9282 5951
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