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Randy Fowler | Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Materiel Readiness

DoD Life Cycle Management and Materiel Readiness. Randy Fowler | Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Materiel Readiness. Logistics Cycle Logistics FIPT. July 8, 2008. Be a Good Teammate. Materiel Readiness (MR) Mission.

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Randy Fowler | Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Materiel Readiness

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  1. DoD Life Cycle Management and Materiel Readiness Randy Fowler | Assistant Deputy Under Secretary of Defense Materiel Readiness Logistics Cycle Logistics FIPT July 8, 2008

  2. Be a Good Teammate Materiel Readiness (MR) Mission • Advise the DUSD(L&MR) and USD(AT&L) re: policies, procedures and actions to fulfill MR responsibilities • Develop and implement MR acquisition and sustainment requirements and associated metrics • Align budgetary resources to MR outcomes • Promote Congressional understanding of MR requirements and implementation • Review documentation to include ASRs, LCSPs, APBs, SEPs, SARs, ADMs and OIPT reports to ensure supportability, readiness and sustainment are properly and adequately specified and processes are in place to facilitate their achievement • Conduct oversight of MR implementation through participation in DAES reviews, DABs, OIPTs and other decision forums Be a Good Teammate

  3. Early Impressions • Not much institutionalized in supportability, sustainment and readiness in Big A context • Pretty much still “kicking the can down the road” on logistics • Pendulum swinging on many fronts • Political vacuum approaching • OIPT (and DAB) environment pressured by “gotta do’s” and “how much do you care’s”

  4. Some Rays of Sun • MR has a heckuva good staff (but probably not right-sized for the challenges) • Integration with Systems Engineering, DOT&E and J-4 community healthy and synergistic • Friends in USD(AT&L) Portfolio Systems Acquisition (PSA), Acquisition Resources and Analysis (ARA), and PA&E • RAM making a come-back • Traction on KPPs and KSAs Integrated Life Cycle Management Encompasses the Right Direction

  5. Life Cycle Management Structure Define Outcome Metrics/ Goals Align Resourcesto Outcomes Acquisition • Pilot Programs to Align Resources to Readiness • Predictive Modeling • Update FMR Concept • Establish Outcomes: • Established Metrics • Expand APB to LCPB • Expand AS to LCS • Include in Policy Retirement Sustainment TrackOutcomePerformance (Governance) • Assess Attainment of Outcomes: • MDAP’s report against LCM metrics • Post-IOC Reviews • Address Major Changes in Outcome Metrics • Update LCPB Every 5 Years Note: APB=Acquisition Program Baseline LCPB=Life Cycle Program Baseline AS=Acquisition Strategy LCS=Life Cycle Strategy FMR=Financial Management Regulation PerformanceBasedLife Cycle Product Support is the Strategic Approach

  6. Life Cycle Management Framework The Young Memo Draft Draft

  7. State of PBL • Services’ current implementation status and enthusiasm are cloudy but “feels” mostly positive • Congress has doubts – DoD must reinforce PBL benefits • Negative connotation associated with PBL • PBL confused with contracting out and even TSPR • Other misperceptions (Title X, Core, cost, safety) • Resistance could brew to protect equities • Contracting issues persist and may be getting worse • Urgent to mobilize champions • What’s the alternative? Transactional logistics??? • Move past PBL, not back to status quo PBL is the DoD Sustainment Strategy BY POLICY!! PBL is the DoD Sustainment Strategy BY POLICY!!

  8. PRODUCT SUPPORT REENGINEERING PROGRESS REPORT Assessment of Implementation Actions Supporting Section 912c Report, Product Support Reengineering for the 21st Century, July 1999 January 2009 ADUSD(MR) Approach • Look back at seminal Product Support • for the 21st Century Report • Review and assess existing product • support policies and guidance • Assess and catalog the Services’ • implementation of product support • (to include PBL) strategies • Assess relationship of product support • strategies to planned enterprise • acquisition and sustainment environment • Make recommendations for a way • ahead for next generation product support • integrated with enterprise environment Basic Blocking & Tackling Facilitated Workgroup Meetings – Progress/Study Report Output Result

  9. Be Bigger Than Where You Came From Service Specific Stove-piped Organization Joint Logistics Enterprise

  10. Next Gen DAU LCL • Build from Logistics HCSP • Build from LCL competency efforts (CNA) • Integrated with other ACQ competency efforts • Some curriculum specifics: • RAM • Tech Data Mgt • Supportability Analysis • Modeling and Simulation • Technical Solutions Workshop (Level IV) • Assimilation and integration with broader Logistics workforce (J4, J8, SCM, Mx, Trans)

  11. Leadership “Men, get in the boat.” G. Washington, Dec. 25, 1776

  12. “We’re Going to Need a Bigger Boat”

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