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54 | 20070908091446 | https://web.archive.org/web/20070908091446/http://www.defence.gov.au/capability/common/docs/DLSD_Status_Report_LEWG_22_Jun_06.ppt | 2007-09-08 | 2007-09-08 | 404 | Director General Land Development Land Support Development Update Colonel Steve Kinloch 1 Director General Land Development Context • Defence’s plan to grow future capability will require access to the skills, products and infrastructure provided by industry. Keeping you informed of our plans is critical. • DCP 06-16 rolls the 04-14 plan forward in the context of Australia’s evolving strategic circumstances. There are no wholesale changes. • The LEWG is focussed on enriching this information in order to enhance your ability to engage in the business of delivering and sustaining land force capability. Director General Land Development Aim • For Land Support projects, provide: – Introduction – Updates in accordance with DCP 06-16 – Defence priorities and concerns – Identify opportunities for Australian Industry Director General Land Development 4 Scope • Land 121 – Field Vehicles, Modules and Trailers • Land 144 – ADF Countermine Capability • Joint Project (JP) 126 – Joint Theatre Distribution • JP 2060 – ADF Deployable Health Capability • JP 2077 – Improved Logistic Information Systems • Other potential opportunities Director General Land Development Land 121 – Project Overlander Field Vehicles, Modules and Trailers • Seeks to provide field vehicles, modules and trailers to meet the mobility requirements of the ADF: – Ph 3A: commence the replacement of current fleets in high readiness Army and RAAF units (YOD 06/07, $450-600m) – Ph 3B: will extend the replacement across the remainder of the fleet (YOD 08/09-10/11, $2.0-2.5b) • Ph 3A RFT responses due over next couple of weeks • Interdependencies with many other projects • Potential opportunities for Australian industry • Contact: LTCOL Robin Petersen, MAJ Jason Williams Director General Land Development Land 144 Phase 1 – ADF Countermine Capability • Seeks to provide high readiness units with an enhanced counter-mine capability based on proven COTS/MOTS solutions: – Protected mine clearance vehicles – Improved hand held detectors – An explosive lane clearance system • YOD 07/08, $20-30m • ITRs have recently closed • Opportunities for Australian industry may follow in integration, training and sustainment • No follow-on phases identified in DCP 06-16 • Contact: LTCOL Steve Salvestro Director General Land Development Joint Project (JP) 126 Phase 2– Joint Theatre Distribution System • Seeks to acquire equipment to improve the ADF’s capability to deliver logistic support to forces on operations: – Rough Terrain Container Handlers – Container Side Loaders – Container Roll-Out Platforms – Cranes, etc • YOD 06/07, $100-150m • RFTs to be released for some specific capabilities over next few weeks • In addition to the provision of the prime capability, opportunities for Australian industry may follow in integration, training and through-life maintenance/support. • No follow-on phases identified in DCP 06-16 • Contact: MAJ Jacque Kopievsky Director General Land Development JP 2060 Phase 3– ADF Deployable Health Capability • Seeks to improve the ADF’s deployable health capability for prevention, treatment and evacuation of casualties. The project will address each of the Health Operating Systems: – Preventive health – Treatment – Evacuation – Health information systems – Health services logistics • YOD 11/12 to 13/14, $250-350m • Studies in 06/07 will define the end-Ph2B baseline • Contact: MAJ John Salter, MAJ Jacque Kopievsky Director General Land Development JP 2077 – Improved Logistics Information Systems • Phase 2B seeks to improve the information management support available to the ADF (will be submitted for Govt approval in two sub-phases - 2B.1 and 2B.2, YOD 06/07, $150-200m) • Phase 2C (already approved) is delivering a consignment tracking capability based on active RFID technology • Ph 2D seeks to rationalise, upgrade, replace and introduce additional logistics IT systems (YOD 07/08, $350-450m): • Separate brief to be provided by Mr Selby Dyer Director General Land Development 10 Other potential opportunities • We are beginning to think about: – Force protection issues (Counter IED, EWSP, CBRN, NLW capability) – Combat Service Support development post-JP126 • DLSD ATSOC Team Projects: – Personnel Tracking and Management – Manoeuvre Support in Complex Terrain • The CTD Program (more on this this afternoon) – Round 11 bids close 7 July 2006 Director General Land Development Land Support Development Update Colonel Steve Kinloch 11 | application/vnd.ms-powerpoint | 200 | http://www.defence.gov.au/capability/common/docs/DLSD_Status_Report_LEWG_22_Jun_06.ppt | au,gov,defence)/capability/common/docs/dlsd_status_report_lewg_22_jun_06.ppt | LVCBUCHAZAVCMG72Y7JRM4VQ5LRYOE3X | 195422 | domains/defence-gov-au/powerpoints/original/au-gov-defence-capability-common-docs-dlsd-status-report-lewg-22-jun-06-ppt-20070908091446.ppt |