PM Aviation Systems 9 May 2014 1 PEO

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PM Aviation Systems 9 May 2014 1

PM Aviation Systems 9 May 2014 1

PEO Aviation Organization PEO Aviation Apache UAS ASH ATC Utility Helicopter AME AVN Systems

PEO Aviation Organization PEO Aviation Apache UAS ASH ATC Utility Helicopter AME AVN Systems Cargo Helicopter AGSE Fixed Wing NON-STD RWA ANMP 2

PM AVIATION SYSTEMS The Project Management Office for Aviation Systems develops and integrates a

PM AVIATION SYSTEMS The Project Management Office for Aviation Systems develops and integrates a wide spectrum of world class aviation products and services to meet Soldier’s needs AVIATION NETWORKS & MISSION PLANNING Providing common interoperability and mission planning systems to the 21 st century air warriors AVIATION GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT Enabling High OPTEMPO maintenance operations while simultaneously modernizing critical equipment PM AS generates common aircraft solutions, conserves resources and develops the acquisition work force and future acquisition leaders. AVIATION MISSION EQUIPMENT Making 21 st Century cross-platform communications a reality AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL Improving Global/Tactical Air Traffic Support and Aviation Tactical Airspace Situational Awareness 3

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Aviation Ground Support Equipment Mission: Exercise authority for the centralized life-cycle management of the

Aviation Ground Support Equipment Mission: Exercise authority for the centralized life-cycle management of the United States Army's Aviation Ground Support Equipment (AGSE), execute system management functions for meeting force structure requirements, while simultaneously supporting AGSE, and manage programmatic and technical requirements, ILS support, planning, programming, budgeting and execution of funds and related activities for assigned AGSE. Portfolio includes Standard Aircraft Towing System (SATS): provides a provisioned means to move all Army rotary wing fixed wing and aviation ground support equipment around the flight line as needed. Aviation Ground Power Unit (AGPU): semi-automatic, gas turbine driven, wheel-mounted, selfpropelled, enclosed unit that provides AC/DC electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic power support to all Army rotary aircraft Shop Equipment Contact Maintenance Vehicle (SECM): M 1079 A 3 van capable of transporting a crew of three and mission essential equipment, expendable supplies, spares and repair parts to fix or recover a downed helicopter Aviation Light Utility Mobile Maintenance Cart (ALUMMC): cart that will transport maintenance personnel, materials, test equipment, parts and tools around the flight line as needed. Common Aviation Tool System (CATS): modernization program to upgrade existing tool kits utilized throughout Army Aviation 5

Aviation Mission Equipment Mission: Provide a centralized management office to develop and field common

Aviation Mission Equipment Mission: Provide a centralized management office to develop and field common avionics enablers • Enable common solutions across Army Aviation. • Reduce risk of developing multiple solutions. • Save cost by leveraging quantities of buys. Portfolio Includes AN/ARC – 231 Airborne Communication System: Very High Freq/Ultra High Freq Line of Sight satellite communication system; supports Do. D requirements for airborne, multiband, multi-mission, secure antijam voice, data and imagery network – capable communication in a compact radio set AN/ARC – 201 D Single Channel Ground and Airborne Radio System (SINCGARS): tactical airborne radio subsystem that provides secure, anti-jam voice and data communications; uses channels in the Very High Freq FM band allows both single – frequency and frequency hopping modes Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS): AMF JTRS Threshold Waveforms include Link 16, Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW), Wideband Networking Waveform (WNW), and SINCGARS via two NDI Airborne products: Small Airborne Link 16 Terminal (SALT) and Small Airborne Networking Radio (SANR) Blue Force Tracker-Aviation (BFT-A): provides near real-time Beyond-Line-Of-Sight Blue / Red SA and C 2 messaging; provides an integrated Air-Ground Common Tactical Picture at platform level; in Joint Service use. Digital kneeboard (stand alone, non-bussed) and Multi-Purpose/Function Displays (integrated, bussed) 6

Aviation Networks and Mission Planning Mission: Enhance the mission planning, situational awareness, maintenance management,

Aviation Networks and Mission Planning Mission: Enhance the mission planning, situational awareness, maintenance management, and command control capabilities of the Army Aviation Warfighter through the development and deployment of state-of-the-art mission planning, automated logistics, and interoperability tools and products, thereby enhancing combat mission effectiveness, battlefield lethality and synchronization, aircrew situational awareness, aircraft survivability, and mission readiness. Portfolio includes Avn Mission Planning System (AMPS): a lightweight, portable ruggedized workstation that automates aviation mission planning tasks, including tactical command control, rehearsal, and flight planning; provides the aviation Commander with continuous situational awareness, allowing for rapid adjustment and dissemination of mission plans Improved Data Modem (IDM): performs as an internet controller and gateway to the Tactical Internet for Army aircraft. The IDM provides radio connectivity to the ARC-201 D, ARC-231, and the Blue Force Tracker AVX-06/MT-2011 transceiver Centralized Aviation Flight Record System (CAFRS): automated information system designed to manage aviation personnel flight and training records Aviation Data Systems Family of Systems (ADS Fo. S): effort to automate tactical Army Aviation Logistics environment to support “at aircraft” maintenance processes in both connected and disconnected environments; a family of systems comprised of the Aircraft Notebook (ACN), Aviation Data Exploitation Capability (ADEC) and the Aviation Logistics Enterprise – Platform (ALE – P) 7

Air Traffic Control Mission: Exercise centralized life-cycle management of the assigned tactical and fixed

Air Traffic Control Mission: Exercise centralized life-cycle management of the assigned tactical and fixed base air traffic control equipment to function in both the National Airspace System and military/joint use airspace at home and abroad. Manage technical requirement/support, ILS programs, financial programs and related activities for assigned system/subsystems. Portfolio includes Tactical Airspace Integration System (TAIS): provides automated Airspace Command Control (AC 2) for Commanders, en route Air Traffic Service (ATS) capabilities for ATS companies and provides the linkage to Joint airspace management process. ATC Common Simulator (ACS): a training device capable of replication ATC tasks associated with the MOTS and ATNAVICS systems; the ACS allows up to 50% of proficiency training to be complete via the simulator Mobile Tower System (MOTS): rapidly deployable ATC tower supporting operations at military and civilian airfields and tactical landing zones; provides secure, anti-jam communications, basic weather information and precision location data. Fixed Base Precision Approach Radar (FBPAR): Army’s primary aid to recover aircraft to fixed base airfield during adverse weather. Tactical Terminal Control System (TTCS): provides initial ATS at remote landing sites and drop zones; includes secure communications equipment, aircraft separation and ground control systems, meteorological measuring systems for basic weather information and precision location capability. 8

PM AS Foreign Military Sales Future FMS PMs/Systems Supported AME TA PM AS FMS

PM AS Foreign Military Sales Future FMS PMs/Systems Supported AME TA PM AS FMS Sales: $124 M ANMP TA $ 11 M (BFT) $3 M $1 M AGSE $43 M ANMP $55 M Ø Ø CH-47 F/D UH-60 H/L/M/Q AH-64 BLK I-III AH-6 i Ø OH-58 Ø UAS AGSE TA $. 8 M Workload Value of Active Programs: $80 M Value of Pending LOAs: $122 M Active Cases Managed: 27 each Cases Pending Signature: 11 each Total Case Lines: 291 lines Future Case Lines: 151 lines 31 Countries Supported Saudi Arabia Afghanistan Canada UAE Yemen Egypt Taiwan South Korea Morocco Netherlands Turkey Qatar Thailand Singapore Australia Bahrain Bulgaria Indonesia Estonia Romania A Growth Industry: PM AS FMS Workload Trending Upward Uganda Hungary Iraq Kenya Jordan Kuwait Lebanon Macedonia Mexico Sweden Greece 9

Keys to Success • Team with Industry • Leverage COTS and NDI • Capability

Keys to Success • Team with Industry • Leverage COTS and NDI • Capability through Modernization – Small efforts can make a difference – Use of “Excess Capacity” • Sustain Smarter 10

Commitment to Soldiers & Acquisition Excellence 11

Commitment to Soldiers & Acquisition Excellence 11