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Aviation and Missile

Technology
Other Transaction Agreement
Requirements and
Technology Exchange Day

October 27, 2017


UNCLASSIFIED

Other Transaction Authority


(OTA) Overview Mr. John Mayes
Deputy Executive Director
Version Number 1 U.S. Army Contracting Command
As of 27 OCT 2017

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

Why an OTA?
OT Authority is One of the Most Powerful
Reforms to the Acquisition Process
Reduces Burden of Regulation and
Oversight Procedures
- Not a FAR Procurement
- A Legally Binding Instrument

Allows for Adoption of Commercial and


Commercial Like Practices, Processes
and Terms & Conditions
Agreements Inherently More Flexible
OTAs Allow for a More Collaborative
Working Relationship

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Benefits of an OTA

US Government Industry & Academia


Reduced Acquisition Lead Relief from FAR
Time Limits barriers to
participation from those
Agility - Can Tailor Terms that do not want to do
and Conditions business with the USG
Leverage Commercial Enhanced collaboration
R&D between the Government,
Industry and Academia
Access to Innovation
Higher visibility into USG
Access to broad requirements
spectrum of traditional Open dialogue with the
and non-traditional Government is permitted
contractors

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Engineering Directorate
Overview

Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release.


Distribution is unlimited.

Presented by:
Mr. Michael Bieri, SES
Director, Engineering Directorate
U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research,
Development, and Engineering Center
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AMRDEC
Organizational Structure

Aviation and Missile


Research, Development
and Engineering Center
(AMRDEC)

Systems
Weapons
Aviation Aviation Simulation,
Development and Engineering
Development Engineering Software and
Integration Directorate
Directorate Directorate Integration
Directorate
Directorate

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Mission Assurance
Evaluating and Sustaining Product Readiness

Quality Reliability,
Technical Data
Engineering & Availability, & Test & Evaluation
Management
Management Maintainability
Quality Assurance for Reliability Analysis & Configuration Test Planning &
Weapons Systems Improvement Management Execution
Throughout Program
Lifecycle Weapon Systems Enforce Government Data Collection &
Assessment Technical Data Rights Analysis
Ensure Supplier
Quality through Analysis
Ensure Supplier Data Support All
Product Inspections, Projection
Packages Meet Developmental &
Process Assessment, Improvement
Requirements Operational Testing
and Requirements
Management System Health
Assessments
Drives Product
Improvement and RAM Technology
Decreases Schedule Management
and Costs Risks

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SYSTEM ENGINEERING, TECHNICAL
MANAGEMENT, AND THE PIF

Technical
System Engineering The PIF
Management
Systems Engineering Plans Serving in Critical Premier Provider of Rapid
Acquisition Positions Response and Integrated
Requirements Management (CAPs) and Key Hardware Solutions
Technical Reviews, Leadership Positions
A Government Owned and
Entry/Exit Criteria (KLPs)
Government Operated
Risk Management Ensure product system (GOGO) contractor
safety in design, supported Enterprise
Process Development/ development, and
Implementation evaluation Established to meet the
most compelling and
TPM Selection and Establish and support urgent needs
Monitoring technical acquisition
strategies and plans Organic and Contractor
Trade Study Optimization Facilities for any
Establish total system requirement
Technology Maturity
performance
Assessments requirements and Solid Engineering
evaluation methods Processes

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Production & Sustainment

Production Manufacturing
Industrial Operations
Engineering Science & Technology
Manufacturing Readiness Spare and Repair Part Electronic Parts/ Process
Assessments (PRR, MRL) Procurement (Tech Technology
Pilot Line Validations Loop)
Electronics Parts
Acquisition Management Command Value Obsolescence
Technical Engineering Lead
Evaluations Industrial Base Health Manufacturing
Should Cost Studies Monitoring and Technology Development
At-Platform Test Assessments
Additive Manufacturing
Equipment Development Logistics Engineering
Collocated Production Flexible Electronics
Off-Platform Automated
Engineering Support Test Equipment & TPS
Sustainment

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Manufacturing Science
and Technology Division
Overview
IAW DoD Directive 5230.24,
DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited

Presented by:
Amy J. Lawrence, Ph.D.
Chief, Manufacturing Science and Technology
Division
U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research,
Development, and Engineering Center

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Manufacturing Science & Technology
Division

Center of Excellence for


Advanced Manufacturing and Electronics Expertise

Electronics Parts/Process Product Availability/


Manufacturing Technology
Technology Obsolescence Management
Evaluate part selection and application, Facilitate affordable technology Proactive Management to reduce
design criteria, and assembly and transition from S&T to Acquisition integration and manufacturing risk,
fabrication process implementation Increase Affordability & Availability ensure operational availability and
Identify and perform tests and analyses through Manufacturing Technology supportability, reduce the logistics
for qualification improvements footprint and enhance life cycle
affordability
Recommend part failure analysis Reduce Life Cycle Costs through
approaches and evaluate results for implementation of the latest Remove problematic parts PRIOR to
effects on system performance and manufacturing technology processes production
reliability Advanced Manufacturing Maximize potential to implement timely
Coordinate with Government agencies, solutions
industry, and other partners to establish Establish procedures to handle
and improve industry practices inevitable problems of support phase
Identify technology trends and maintain Obsolescence remediation planning and
knowledge of design and manufacturing budgets
techniques Plan for tech refresh and upgrades
$200M in Cost Avoidance
for Program Offices

Three Functions One Vision

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ManTech Role in System Transitions

Meet the manufacturing science, engineering, and technology needs of our customers
through improved affordability, sustainability and quality, shorter production lead times,
enhanced productivity, improved safety, and reduced risk in transitioning to production.

S&T ManTech Acquisition

Develop Processes
Buy Products
Develop Technology (Processes & Product)
Buy Products

A new technology; something Make technology producible Buy products that meet cost,
never seen before Address affordability, reliability, schedule, and performance
Build 1 or 2; Insert technology sustainability, and maintainability Avoid risk
and call it a success Risk reduction
Not PMs role to develop technology
Does not focus on making it Does not develop technology Not PMs role to develop mfg process
manufacturable or affordable Does not supplement PMs budget for new technologies

MT Does not Develop the Technology, We Aid in Affordably Transitioning the Technology

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Presented to:

OTA Industry Day

AMRDEC ManTech
Aviation Requirements
IAW DoD Directive 5230.24,
Distribution A. Public Release: Distribution Unlimited

Presented by:
Jamie White
Aviation ManTech Branch Chief
27 Oct 2017 U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research,
Development, and Engineering Center

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Army ManTech

Mission Statement:
The Army Manufacturing Technology (ManTech) Programs mission is
to provide affordable and timely manufacturing solutions that
address the highest priority needs of the Army. The Army ManTech
Program supports transition of manufacturing technologies and
affordable technical capabilities to the Warfighter. The program
accomplishes this through demonstration of effective, efficient and
adaptable processes and encourages strong internal and external
partnerships.

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How does MST ManTech fit in the
mission of AMRDEC?

AMRDEC MISSION: Deliver collaborative and innovative aviation and missile capabilities for
responsive and cost-effective research, development and life-cycle engineering solutions.

MST MISSION: Provide


manufacturing expertise
and production
engineering and
develop and transition
technology and
processes for the
affordable, timely
production and
sustainment of missile
and aviation systems.
Provide parts, materials,
and assembly
processes expertise to
assure performance in
military applications.

AMRDEC Pamphlet 10-01 15 May 2015


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Army ManTech Overview

ManTech focuses on the defense-essential needs of weapon


programs for affordable, low-risk production and sustainment
capabilities
Primary investment areas:
Mature and validate emerging manufacturing technologies to
support low-risk implementation in industry and DoD facilities
Unique/ low-cost/high-quality production capability
Efficient factory operations and supplier interaction
Decoupling of unit cost from production volume
Efficient maintenance/repair processes and rapid, low-cost
spares acquisition
Services maintain unique ManTech programs; participate in OSD
level ManTech (DMS&T)

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Army ManTech Overview

ManTech Program funds may not be used for investments more


appropriately funded by other means, such as:
Routine application of existing technology for the production of
specific equipment, manufacturing systems, or parts
Investments specifically intended to change an end item's design
Purchase of off-the-shelf capital equipment, unless it constitutes a
minor portion of the investment and is required to establish the first-
case application of the ManTech Program deliverable
Purchase of capital facilities
Implementation of manufacturing technology beyond the first-case
application
A technology application unique to a single weapon system

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DoD ManTech Role in System
Transitions

Meet the manufacturing science, engineering, and technology needs of our customers through improved
affordability, sustainability and quality, shorter production lead times, enhanced productivity, improved safety, and
reduced risk in transitioning to production.

Science & Technology ManTech Acquisition

Technology Development: Process & Product Dev.: Procurement:


Immature technology; Make technology Acquire products that
something never seen producible meet cost, schedule and
before Address affordability, performance
Build 1 or 2; Insert reliability, sustainability Avoid risk
technology and claim and maintainability
success Risk reduction

Not PMs role to develop technology


Does not address affordability Does not develop technology
Not PMs role to develop mfg process
or manufacturability Does not supplement PMs budget
for new technologies

MT Does not Develop the Technology, We Aid in Affordably Transitioning the Technology

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AMRDEC OTA Aviation
Priorities

develop and transition Army aviation and missile manufacturing technologies,


and integrate advanced technologies, techniques and processes into future
effective weapon systems in support of US Army and DOD weapon systems.

Platforms/materials/structures Survivability
Power systems Sustainability
Engine/propulsion systems Autonomy
Drives/rotors Manned/unmanned teaming (MUMT)
Mission systems Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV)
Avionics/navigation Component cyber security
Sensors Aviation ground support equipment &
Networks systems (AGSE)
Data link & Communication

Strategic manufacturing technology investment aimed at major aircraft -


components, assemblies, interoperability/sustainment principles, security and
support equipment both at OEM level and throughout the supply chain.

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Army ManTech Investment Strategy
(top level S&T strategy)

US Army Modernization Priorities

Future Vertical Lift (FVL) context -


air superiority/overmatch, enhanced speed and agility,reduced
detection,enhanced protection/mobility,improved
engines,artificial intelligence,machine learning

Time Based Approach


1) Readiness: current & next fights
2) Future Army: next & future fights

Readiness Initiative (today) Selective Upgrades (today & near


term) S&T (5-10 years) Research (10+ years)

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Potential Aviation ManTech
Project Areas

- Aviation: - Enabling/disruptive technology:


High temp composite material(s) & processing Additive manufacturing
Light weight composite materials Hybrid, flexible electronics
Structural & non-structural Manufacturing cyber security
Manufacture & process enhancement Advanced modeling & simulation
Inspection Robotics/automation
Repair methodologies Hybrid materials
Advanced propulsion Digital manufacturing
Signature reduction Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
Advanced cooling Smart Manufacturing
Hybrid systems Factory of the Future
Additive Manufacturing
Component production & repair
Tooling
Coatings
Wear/abrasion resistance
Corrosion inhibition
Integrated structures
Embedded communications (SA & teaming)
Energy harvesting/storage/dissipation
SWAP optimization
Material enhancement and processing
Advanced alloys
Fiber reinforced alloys
Advanced tooling concepts

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Presented to:

AMRDEC OTA Industry Day

Engineering Directorate
MST Division
Missile ManTech
IAW DoD Directive 5230.24, Approved
for public release: Distribution A

Presented by:
Russ Dillard
Missile ManTech Branch Chief
U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research,
Development, and Engineering Center

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The Armys Modernization
Priorities

How does the AMRDEC Missile mission fit into the


Armys Modernization Priorities?
Army has established 6 Modernization Priorities for FY18 and beyond

1. Long-Range Precision Fires: Land based long range precision fires


2. Next-Generation Combat Vehicles. The Army is looking for a heavily
armed, super-mobile, optionally unmanned vehicle.
3. Future Vertical Lift: Helicopters and vertical lift aircraft of various sizes and
shapes. These, too, shall be manned, unmanned, and optionally-manned
as well as survivable.
4. A communication network that works amid heavy jamming and
electronic warfare.
5. Air and Missile Defense: Better defenses against aircraft, artillery,
missiles and drones.
6. Better soldier-worn sensors, body armor, and load-bearing exoskeletons,
as well as other tech for dismounted soldiers, under the category of
soldier lethality.

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Missile ManTech Enabling/Disruptive
Technologies

ED MST ManTech Branch Mission: Utilize enabling and disruptive manufacturing


technologies to Transition missile systems and components from R&D into
Production

Additive Manufacturing Seekers, Guidance, Warheads, Propulsion,


Structures, Support Equipment
Robotics Assembly requiring precision or hazardous conditions
Automation Operations requiring precision or high volume
Other advanced manufacturing techniques Missile
Electronics/Metals/Composites requiring advanced techniques to enable quality
systems at production rate throughput
Manufacturing Cyber Security Protecting build process data in Digital
manufacturing environments
Modeling and Simulation advanced mfg modeling techniques and analysis
tools
Virtual prototyping Critical tool for rapidly transitioning design to production
Digital manufacturing and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)) - Open system
architectures for enhanced manufacturing productivity

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Missile ManTech Enabling/Disruptive
Technologies

Enabling/Disruptive Technologies Continued

Directed energy Precision assembly of fiber optics and other High Energy
components, power systems including batteries/fuel cells
Flexible electronics datalinks, communications, reduced cabling, guidance
- all designed to increase payload & improve performance
Future of Lethality includes advanced materials/processes
High temperature materials Power systems, Propulsion, Hypersonic
Thermal Protection, Warheads
Lightweight & hybrid materials Increase payloads with lightweight
additive designs, lightweight composites, new metal alloys

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Previous Army ManTech Projects

AMRDEC has long history of providing Manufacturing Technology solutions for


Army Missile customers

Some of our previous projects include:

ZnS Dome Mfg techniques for LWIR seeker domes utilizing Zinc
Sulfide
Hellfire-R Warhead Body advanced techniques including hot rotary
forging to reduce material and machining time
Guided Missile Antenna Conformal Antenna manufacturing
BXA Rocket Nozzle processes for producing rocket nozzles with
advanced materials
Complex Missile Seeker reduce seeker cost with precision mfg and
assembly processes

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AMRDEC Additive
Manufacturing
IAW DoD Directive 5230.24, Approved
for public release: Distribution A

Presented by:
Katherine Olson
Additive Manufacturing Lead
U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research,
Development, and Engineering Center

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Additive Manufacturing Defined

Processes that join materials to as opposed to subtractive


make objects from 3D model processes, e.g., machining.
data, usually layer upon layer

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AM process types: AM enables a new design realm in which


geometric complexity is not a constraint,
Powder Bed Fusion Material Jetting and material can be located where you
Directed Energy Deposition Binder Jetting need it, and not where you dont need it.
Material Extrusion Sheet Lamination
Vat Photopolymerization

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Additive Manufacturing Advantages

Rapid
Development Component
and Repair
Manufacturing

Embedded
Lightweight
and Conformal
Structures
Electronics

Agile
Manufacturing AM Design
Complexity

I'm a huge advocate. I believe that our two greatest things that we can really make
advancement on are robotics and additive manufacturing. I think there is great strength in
additive manufacturing. - GEN Gustave Perna, Oct 5 2016 at AUSA

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AMRDEC AM Vision

Develop an additive manufacturing body


of knowledge by:
Executing aviation and missile centric AM
research to deliver life-cycle engineering Additive Manufacturing
solutions

Rapid Enabling &


Collaborating with Army labs, other DoD

Sustainment
Qualification
Science and

Prototyping
Technology
and DOE agencies, industry, and
academia
Educating the workforce, customer base,
and community of the capabilities and
limitations of AM
Procuring/sustaining equipment
capability across the various AM Collaboration
processes Workforce Education and Training
AM Equipment Capability

Responsive and cost-effective AM research, development and life-cycle


engineering solutions

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Additive Manufacturing for Optimized
Missile Components and Structures

TOPOLOGY OPTIMIZATION FOR ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING


OPTIMIZING A STRUCTURE BASED ON AVAILABLE SPACE, LOAD
PATH AND NATURAL FREQUENCIES

Global TOAM
TI-6AL-4V ACCELEROMETER BRACKET FOR FTL OPTIMIZED FOR FREQUENCY

DEFINE SPACE OPTIMIZATION REFINEMENT VERIFICATION

ITERATIONS

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Direct Digital Manufacturing for
Helicopter Engines

T700 Inlet Swirl Frame


ManTech project with GE Aviation to
improve the manufacturing capabilities
of metal AM
Validating method for AM component(s)
used in aviation propulsion and power DDM System
generation gas turbine engines
Rigorous part selection process
Surface finish and productivity
enhancements

UH-60 Blackhawk AH-64 Apache

147 Parts reduced to 25


parts
926 Manufacturing
steps eliminated

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Sustainment Applications

Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Shortages (DMSMS) parts


Part replacement (reduce cycle time for long lead items)
Worn part repair (including parts that cannot be repaired currently)
o ManTech program focused on establishing validated repair procedures for
high value aviation components
Teaming with RPM-Innovations, CCAD, ORNL, and Benet Labs
Reduces O&S costs and increases operational readiness (reduce
acquisition lead time from 1 year to 6 weeks)
Additive Repair of High Value Aviation Assets

Worn Seal Teeth Material Added Repaired Part

AM Increases System Readiness and Supply Chain Resiliency

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Airworthiness Qualification
Demonstration

PM Utility
Exercise AED AM qualification and Flight
acceptance process
Demonstrate process using UH-60
Bellcrank
NAVAIR AED
Enable follow-on qualification of AM Airworthiness
Ti-6Al-4V
components Material Data Approval

Coupon / cut- Documented


up Testing AM Process

Additively manufacture 18 month lead time aviation part

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Collaboration

Team Redstone AM IPT


RDECOM AM Community of Practice
Huntsville City Schools Education Partnership Agreement (EPA)
America Makes Additive Manufacturing Innovation Institute
America Makes & ANSI Additive Manufacturing Standardization Collaborative
(AMSC)
ORNL

Government Academia Industry Nonprofits


Organizations Universities Aviation and America Makes
DoD Community Missile OEMS DMDII
NASA Colleges Machine Standards
DoE High schools manufactures Organizations
Powder suppliers

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Workforce Education
and Training

General Awareness AM Training for


AMRDEC workforce:
Administered by NCDMM/America
Makes
Three day course featuring hands-on
printer exercises
Over 180 employees trained to date
Embedding AMRDEC personnel at NASA
MSFC and ORNL
Educating customers on the capabilities
and limitations of AM

Smart Adoption of AM Requires Cultural Change and Education

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AM Laboratory

DMG Mori 4300 3D Systems ProX 320 nScrypt3Dn-3000

Large, multi-axis hybrid Metal powder bed system Multi-function/multi-


machining center Complex, high resolution material system
Blown metal powder parts Interchangeable toolheads
deposition RDECOM CRADA Plastic filament, pastes,
Complex metallic 10.8 in x 10.8 in x 16.5 in conductive inks, thermoset
structures build volume epoxy based composites
Missile structures with Embedded electronics
internally machined inside complex structures
features 1m x 1m x 0.3m build
Aviation worn part repair volume

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Summary

Current Research

Industry standards/specifications
Non-destructive evaluation
New Part Production
Increased throughput
Improved surface finishes
In-situ sensing/monitoring
Worn Part
Refurbishment
AM Enablers Designed for
Additive
Multi-material structures
Alloy development
Optimized
missile Material databases
structures
Approved vendors
Qualified Processes
Cultural change
Future Systems

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MBE/Digital Thread in
the DOD Enterprise
IAW DoD Directive 5230.24, insert
appropriate distribution statement

Presented by:
Tony Still
Deputy Program Manager, DMDII
U.S. Army Aviation and Missile Research,
Development, and Engineering Center

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What is Model Based Enterprise?
What is Digital Thread?

From ODASD(SE):

+ The interconnected infrastructure, environment, and methodology (process, methods, and


tools) used to store, access, analyze, and visualize evolving systems' data and models to
address the needs of the stakeholders. [Digital Engineering Ecosystem]

+ An extensible, configurable and component enterprise-level analytical framework that


seamlessly expedites the controlled interplay of authoritative technical data, software,
information, and knowledge in the enterprise data-information-knowledge systems, based on
the Digital System Model template, to inform decision makers throughout a system's life cycle
by providing the capability to access, integrate and transform disparate data into actionable
information. [Digital Thread]

From JDMTP Advanced Manufacturing Enterprise Subpanel:

+ Enable seamless interoperability of data and processes across organizational boundaries.


[Connect the Enterprise]

+ Drive a continuous flow of integrated design, analysis, and manufacturing information


throughout the product/system life cycle. [Build the Digital Thread]

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Architecting the Advanced
Manufacturing Enterprise

Model
Based
Enterprise

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Enabling Seamless Interoperability of
Data & Processes

Data Integration
& IT Framework &
Interoperability Cybersecurity
Connected
Systems
Advanced
Analytics

Model
Based
Enterprise

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Integrating Design, Analysis &
Information Across the Lifecycle

Data Integration
& IT Framework &
Interoperability Cybersecurity

Connected
Systems
Advanced
Analytics

MBx
Model
Based
Enterprise
Supply Chain &
Logistics

Operations &
Maintenance

Model Re-use

Design-Manufacturing Iteration

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Connecting Intelligent Manufacturing to
the Future Factory

Data Integration
& IT Framework &
Interoperability Cybersecurity

Connected
Systems
Advanced
Analytics

Intelligent Factory

MBx
Machine Analytics & Model
Adaptive Based
Manufacturing Enterprise
Supply Chain &
Logistics

Rapid Response
Operations &
Maintenance
Production
Planning &
Scheduling Model Re-use
Model Based
Manufacturing Design-Manufacturing Iteration

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Initializing the Advanced Manufacturing
Capability

Data
Integration & IT Framework &
Interoperability Cybersecurity

Connected
Systems
Advanced
Analytics

Intelligent Factory

MBx
Machine Analytics & Model
Adaptive Based
Manufacturing Enterprise
Supply Chain &
Logistics

Rapid Response
Operations &
Maintenance
Production
Planning &
Scheduling Model Re-use
Model Based
Manufacturing Design-Manufacturing Iteration

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Initializing the Advanced Manufacturing
Capability

Connected Systems
+ CAD/CAM/PLM/MES Integration
+ Multi-User CAD Environments

Data Integration & Interoperability


+ Minimum/Maximum Information Model
+ User-based Product Model Data Access
+ Native/Neutral/Lightweight-Viewable Artifacts

MBx
+ Definition Expanding the Scope of Semantic Data
+ Quality QA Data Capture and Feedback
+ Systems Engineering Exploring Requirements Based Trade Space in Real Time

Operations & Maintenance


+ Shop Floor Instrumentation and Analysis
+ Low Cost Data Capture
+ AR/VR in the Manufacturing Environment

Model Re-use
+ Integrating Full Annotation/PMI into Legacy Data
+ User-based Product Model Data Access

Model Based Manufacturing


+ Semantic vs Graphic PMI
+ Adaptive Manufacturing
+ Digital Twin

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Thank you for your time.

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Presented to:
OTA INDUSTRY DAY

MISSILE S&T
STRATEGIC OVERVIEW

Distribution Statement A - Approved for Public Release - Distribution Unlimited. Review


completed by AMRDEC Public Affairs Office 2017. Control number 2914

Presented by:
27 OCTOBER 2017 DR. MICHAEL S. RICHMAN
ASSOCIATE DIRECTOR, MISSILE DEVELOPMENT
W EAPONS DEVELOPMENT & INTEGRATION DIRECTORATE
AVIATION & MISSILE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT &
ENGINEERING CENTER
Lethality Portfolio Overview

LETHALITY PORTFOLIO
WEAPONS FIRE CLOSE AIR
ENABLERS SUPPORT COMBAT DEFENSE
INVESTMENT AREAS

Energetic Artillery Soldier /Squad Directed Energy


Materials Rockets Weapons Counter UAS/CM
Warheads Mortars Ground Vehicle Counter RAM
Propulsion Weapons
Radars
Guidance Air Launched
Weapons
Seekers

MISSILE S&T MAJOR PROGRAMS BY LETHALITY PORTFOLIO TIER 2 EFFORTS

Missile Core LC-TERM LMAMS LowER-AD


Competencies TCG Enhancements JMAC
Simulation LBASM MMT MSHORAD
Studies MSET/SMAM

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Missile S&T
Capability Areas

AIR DEFENSE GROUND TACTICAL


Defend the force and selected (CLOSE COMBAT)
geopolitical assets from aerial Direct fire and precision
attack, missile attack and weapons, supported by indirect
surveillance fire, air-delivered fires, and
Point Defense nonlethal engagement means
Area Defense to decide the outcome of
Platform Defense battles and engagements

AVIATION MISSILES
FIRE SUPPORT Find, fix, and destroy the
Destroy, neutralize, or suppress enemy through fire and
the enemy by cannon, rocket, and maneuver; and to provide combat,
missile fire and to help integrate fire combat service and combat service
support assets into combined arms support in coordinated operations as an
operations integral member of the combined arms team

PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY
Proponent for 6.2 programs that are deemed too immature to transition to one of the four capability areas, are
pervasive across two or more of the capability areas, or are core competencies

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AMRDEC Technology Area Leads

CYBER LETHALITY RADAR


MISSILE ELECTRONICS
SENSOR GUIDANCE

DATALINK & COMMUNICATION


PROPULSION

LAUNCHER

RELIABILITY/MAINTAINABILITY

AFFORDABILITY /
MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY

MATERIALS & STRUCTURES


CONTROL SYSTEMS

POWER
WARHEAD/FUZE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
AERODYNAMICS MODEL & SIMULATION

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Missile S&T
Strategic Areas of Emphasis

The Army has called upon S&T to focus on maturing technology, reducing program risk,
developing prototypes that can be used to better define requirements and conducting
experimentation with Soldiers to refine new operational concepts.

MISSILE S&T AREAS OF EMPHASIS:


Long Range Fires
Air Defense
Lethality Overmatch
New and Novel Approaches to Traditional Missions
Lower Cost Systems
Lighter Weight and Reduced Logistics

THE ARMYS FOCUSED INVESTMENTS


MORE LETHAL, EXPEDITIONARY, AND AGILE, WITH GREATER CAPABILITY TO CONDUCT
DECENTRALIZED, DISTRIBUTED, AND INTEGRATED OPERATIONS
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AMRDEC Missile S&T Enterprise

CAPABILITY AREA CURRENT/POM (FY19-23)* FUTURE (FY24 -50)

SINGLE MULTI-MISSION ATTACK MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS


LMAMS ENHANCEMENTS MISSILE (SMAM) ENGAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES(MSET)

LOW-COST EXTENDED-RANGE AIR DEFENSE DIGITAL ARRAY MANEUVER AIR NEXT GENERATION
(LOW ER AD) RADAR TESTBED DEFENSE LOWER TIER MISSILE
(DART) TECHNOLOGIES TECHNOLOGIES

-COST TACTICAL LAND-BASED ANTI-


TAIL CONTROLLED GMLRS (TCG) LOW
EXTENDED RANGE SHIP MISSILE
LONG RANGE
TECH INSERTION MISSILE (LC-TERM) MANEUVERABLE FIRES
(LBASM)

MODULAR MISSILE TECHNOLOGIES MULTI-ROLE SMALL GUIDED MISSILE NEXT GENERATION


OPEN SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURE
ROCKET PROPELLED AND DROP/GLIDE (MRSGM) AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE

54 * Transition Missile S&T Program Summary


Missile S&T Collaboration

MISSILE S&T

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CAPABILITY AREAS
Fire Support
Air Defense
Ground Tactical
Aviation Weapons

PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY

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Missile S&T
Capability Areas

AIR DEFENSE GROUND TACTICAL


Defend the force and selected (CLOSE COMBAT)
geopolitical assets from aerial Direct fire and precision
attack, missile attack and weapons, supported by indirect
surveillance fire, air-delivered fires, and
Point Defense nonlethal engagement means
Area Defense to decide the outcome of
Platform Defense battles and engagements

AVIATION MISSILES
FIRE SUPPORT Find, fix, and destroy the
Destroy, neutralize, or suppress enemy through fire and
the enemy by cannon, rocket, and maneuver; and to provide combat,
missile fire and to help integrate fire combat service and combat service
support assets into combined arms support in coordinated operations as an
operations integral member of the combined arms team

PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY
Proponent for 6.2 programs that are deemed too immature to transition to one of the four capability areas, are
pervasive across two or more of the capability areas, or are core competencies

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Ground Tactical Capability Area

CURRENT/POM SYSTEMS

LMAMS ENHANCEMENTS

SINGLE MULTI-MISSION ATTACK MULTIPLE SIMULTANEOUS ENGAGEMENT TMI NGCCM EXT RANGE
MISSILE (SMAM) TECHNOLOGIES (MSET) PROPULSION

EMERGING SYSTEMS

TRANSFORMING CLOSE COMBAT MISSILE


TECHNOLOGIES FOR MDB/MEGACITY MUM-T

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Ground Tactical Capability Area
Key Enabling Technology

PROPULSION SYSTEM
Increase range and reduce time of flight of minimum signature propellants
Maximize IM compliance without compromising performance

WARHEAD/FUZE
Multi-mode warhead & fuzing (tailorable effects) for lethal effects against the following threats:
Next Gen Main Battle Tank (w/ERA, APS) Light Skinned Vehicles
Personnel in Open and Defilade Structures
EW Payloads
High energy density explosives
Maximize IM compliance without compromising performance
SEEKER
SWAP-C EO/IR Sensor Technologies
IMAGE-BASED TRACKER / PRECISION TARGETING (for A2/AD environment)
Supervised Autonomous Terminal Engagement Technologies
GPS-denied Navigation
DIGITAL DATA LINK
Enhanced Security features (encryption, anti-jam)
Increased LOS/BLOS range
Swarm: Multi-munition control, networked cross-munition comms, increased bandwidth

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Missile S&T
Capability Areas

AIR DEFENSE GROUND TACTICAL


Defend the force and selected (CLOSE COMBAT)
geopolitical assets from aerial Direct fire and precision
attack, missile attack and weapons, supported by indirect
surveillance fire, air-delivered fires, and
Point Defense nonlethal engagement means
Area Defense to decide the outcome of
Platform Defense battles and engagements

AVIATION MISSILES
FIRE SUPPORT Find, fix, and destroy the
Destroy, neutralize, or suppress enemy through fire and
the enemy by cannon, rocket, and maneuver; and to provide combat,
missile fire and to help integrate fire combat service and combat service
support assets into combined arms support in coordinated operations as an
operations integral member of the combined arms team

PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY
Proponent for 6.2 programs that are deemed too immature to transition to one of the four capability areas, are
pervasive across two or more of the capability areas, or are core competencies

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Air Defense Capability Area

CURRENT/POM SYSTEMS

MODULAR ACTIVE
PROTECTION SYSTEMS
(MAPS)

JOINT MULTI-PLATFORM ADVANCED COMBAT


IDENTIFICATION (JMAC)

LOW-COST EXTENDED-RANGE AIR DEFENSE (LOWER-AD) DIGITAL ARRAY RADAR


TESTBED (DART)

EMERGING SYSTEMS

MANEUVER FORCE AIR DEFENSE TECHNOLOGIES FUTURE AIR DEFENSE TECHNOLOGIES

AIR DEFENSE CAPABILITY AREA PORTFOLIO


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Factors Driving Air Defense
S&T Investment
Limited capacity of air defense systems to counter the potential SUPPORT FOR EXISTING AND EMERGING
overmatch of near-peer adversaries. U.S. WARFIGHTING DOCTRINE
Our perceived inability to achieve a
power projection over-match, or an
over-match in operations, clearly
undermine, we think, our ability to deter
potential adversaries. And we simply
cannot allow that to happen.

Cross Domain
OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE
Annual Report to Congress: Military and Security
-- Deputy Secretary of Defense Bob Work,

Protection
Third U.S. Offset Strategy, January 2015

Advanced
RAND, Reinforcing Deterrence on NATOs Eastern Flank Developments Involving the Peoples Republic of China

Fires
Limited capability to sense, engage, and destroy RAM, TBM,
cruise missiles, and aerial threats throughout 360 degrees.

The sophistication of new maneuverable


re-entry vehicles (MARVs) would require
missile defenses that can strike attacking
missiles during the boost phase of a ballistic
flight. -- AFCEA Signal Magazine, June 2014
To prevent enemy overmatch, the Army must develop new
capabilities while anticipating enemy efforts to emulate or disrupt
Limited detection and engagement ranges to defend against UASs. those capabilities. -- Army Operating Concept
Russian UCAV MiG
"Just a few years ago, we were
criticized for lagging seriously behind
in this area [UAS]. As of today, I think Air Defense S&T is responding
we have almost caught up. Russia with cutting edge technology to
had reached the level of top world
armies in drone manufacturing.
current & emerging threats,
-- Russian Deputy Defense Minister Yury capability gaps, U.S. doctrine, and
Borisov, January 2015
needs of our warfighters.
ZALA 421-08

FOCUSED ON CROSS DOMAIN AIR AND MISSILE DEFENSE AND ADVANCED PROTECTION
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Air Defense Capability Area
Key Enabling Technologies
LOWER COST
Missile Components
Advanced Materials
MINIATURIZATION
Miniaturized Navigation Technology for Stressing Flight Environments
Sensor Technology
PERFORMANCE IN HIGH CLUTTER ENVIRONMENTS
Higher Detection Ranges
Accurate Aim Point Selection
PERFORMANCE IN NETWORKED ENVIRONMENTS
Advanced Fire Control
Cyber Security
MAXIMIZE RANGE & MANEUVERABILITY
Minimize Mass
Provide Scalable Effects
MODELING & SIMULATION
Emerging Threats
Complex Engagements
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Missile S&T
Capability Areas

AIR DEFENSE GROUND TACTICAL


Defend the force and selected (CLOSE COMBAT)
geopolitical assets from aerial Direct fire and precision
attack, missile attack and weapons, supported by indirect
surveillance fire, air-delivered fires, and
Point Defense nonlethal engagement means
Area Defense to decide the outcome of
Platform Defense battles and engagements

AVIATION MISSILES
FIRE SUPPORT Find, fix, and destroy the
Destroy, neutralize, or suppress enemy through fire and
the enemy by cannon, rocket, and maneuver; and to provide combat,
missile fire and to help integrate fire combat service and combat service
support assets into combined arms support in coordinated operations as an
operations integral member of the combined arms team

PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY
Proponent for 6.2 programs that are deemed too immature to transition to one of the four capability areas, are
pervasive across two or more of the capability areas, or are core competencies

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Aviation Missiles Capability Area

CURRENT/POM SYSTEMS

MODULAR MISSILE TECHNOLOGIES (MMT) OPEN ARCHITECTURE


COMPONENT DEVELOPMENT

MMT MULTI ROLE DEMO

EMERGING SYSTEMS

NEXT-GENERATION AIR-TO-GROUND MISSILE

AVIATION MISSILES CAPABILITY AREA PORTFOLIO


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Factors Driving Aviation Missiles
S&T Investment
Need for increased stowed kills/effects for current and future SUPPORT FOR EXISTING AND EMERGING
Army Aviation manned and unmanned platforms against a
broad range of threats on the surface and in the air U.S. WARFIGHTING DOCTRINE

Cross Domain
Future Vertical
TODAY FUTURE

Fires
Lift
Legacy Fleet Mixed Fleet

Need for missile architecture that supports rapid evolution and


life cycle cost reduction
Glide Kit
To prevent enemy overmatch, the Army must develop new
capabilities while anticipating enemy efforts to emulate or disrupt
Drop/Glide those capabilities. -- Army Operating Concept

Rapidly tailorable & scalable Aviation Missiles S&T is developing


at low cost technologies to respond
to current & emerging
threats, to reduce life
cycle costs, and to
Forward Firing
allow rapid evolution
to address future
Solid Rocket Motor
threats.
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Aviation Weapons Capability Area
Key Technology Enablers

LETHALITY
Selectable/Scalable, Kinetic and Non-kinetic Warhead/Fuzing

PROPULSION
Advanced Solid and/or Air Breathing Propulsion Technology for Extended Range and
Maneuverability

PLATFORM INTEGRATION
Advanced Internal Carriage System for Future Vertical Lift

NAVIGATION
Precision Guidance in GPS Degraded/Denied Environments

POWER
Increased Energy Density for Batteries

PERVASIVE
Advanced Technology to Minimize Size, Weight, Power & Cost of All Components

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Missile S&T
Capability Areas

AIR DEFENSE GROUND TACTICAL


Defend the force and selected (CLOSE COMBAT)
geopolitical assets from aerial Direct fire and precision
attack, missile attack and weapons, supported by indirect
surveillance fire, air-delivered fires, and
Point Defense nonlethal engagement means
Area Defense to decide the outcome of
Platform Defense battles and engagements

AVIATION MISSILES
FIRE SUPPORT Find, fix, and destroy the
Destroy, neutralize, or suppress enemy through fire and
the enemy by cannon, rocket, and maneuver; and to provide combat,
missile fire and to help integrate fire combat service and combat service
support assets into combined arms support in coordinated operations as an
operations integral member of the combined arms team

PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY
Proponent for 6.2 programs that are deemed too immature to transition to one of the four capability areas, are
pervasive across two or more of the capability areas, or are core competencies

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Fire Support Capability Area

CURRENT/POM SYSTEMS

TAIL CONTROLLED GMLRS / TECHNOLOGY INSERTION UTAH INTEGRATION ON GMLRS

LOW -COST TACTICAL EXTENDED


RANGE MISSILE LAND-BASED ANTI-SHIP MISSILES

EMERGING SYSTEMS

LONG RANGE
MANEUVERABLE FIRES GMLRS LIGHT
ENHANCED CROSS-DOMAIN CAPABILITIES & PRECISION/AREA EFFECTS AGAINST STATIONARY AND
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Fire Support Capability Area
Key Factors Driving Investment

DoD Cluster Munition Policy


Bans cluster munitions with >1% UXO after 2018 (eliminates DPICM on
cannon/rocket/missile artillery)
Army Operating Concept (AOC)
Need for Army forces to project power from land into the air, maritime, space, and
cyberspace domains.
Range, lethality, and precisionhelp overcome A2/AD challengespermit land forces
to project power into the air and maritime domains
Army Multi-Domain Battle
Cross Domain Fires: projection of power into both the land and maritime domain
Priorities
Anti-A2/AD capabilities
Space resiliency (PNT)
Engage long range targets
Lethal effects against imprecisely located or large formation targets
Engage moved / moving targets including mechanized targets
Defeat enemy air defenses
Engage maritime targets

Key S&T Imperative: Enhanced Cross-Domain Capabilities & Precision & Area Effects
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Fire Support Capability Area
Key Enabling Technology
SENSOR TECHNOLOGY
Seeker/Sensor Technology to Enable Acquisition, Classification, and Aim Point Selection Against Moved/Moving
Targets in High Clutter Environments (including both land- and sea-based targets)
IMAGE PROCESSING TECHNOLOGY
Image Processing Technology for Acquisition, Classification, Tracking, and Aim-Point Selection of Land- and
Sea-based Targets in all Operational Environments and Motion States (static, moving, and static-to-moving
state transition).
NAVIGATION TECHNOLOGY
Navigation Technology to Enable Precision Guidance in GPS Challenged Environments
COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY
Long Range Uplink/Data Link Technology for In-flight Target Updates/Networked Enabled Weapons
Wireless Communication Technology for Ground-based Launch Platforms
WARHEAD / FUZE TECHNOLOGY
Selectable/Scalable, Kinetic and Non-kinetic Warhead/Fuze Technology
Cluster Munition Policy Compliant Warhead/Fuze Technology for Engaging Imprecisely Located or Large Area
Targets
PROPULSION TECHNOLOGY
Advanced Solid and/or Air Breathing Propulsion Technology for Extended Range and Maneuverability
MODELING AND SIMULATION TECHNOLOGY
Modeling and Simulation of Complex Supersonic/Hypersonic Aerodynamic and Aerothermal Environments
MATERIALS TECHNOLOGY
Conformal Seeker Dome Shapes and Materials Capable of Surviving Supersonic/Hypervelocity Environments
Advanced Structural and Protection Materials Capable of Surviving Supersonic/Hypervelocity Environments

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Missile S&T
Capability Areas

AIR DEFENSE GROUND TACTICAL


Defend the force and selected (CLOSE COMBAT)
geopolitical assets from aerial Direct fire and precision
attack, missile attack and weapons, supported by indirect
surveillance fire, air-delivered fires, and
Point Defense nonlethal engagement means
Area Defense to decide the outcome of
Platform Defense battles and engagements

AVIATION MISSILES
FIRE SUPPORT Find, fix, and destroy the
Destroy, neutralize, or suppress enemy through fire and
the enemy by cannon, rocket, and maneuver; and to provide combat,
missile fire and to help integrate fire combat service and combat service
support assets into combined arms support in coordinated operations as an
operations integral member of the combined arms team

PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY
Proponent for 6.2 programs that are deemed too immature to transition to one of the four capability areas, are
pervasive across two or more of the capability areas, or are core competencies

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SYSTEM OVERVIEWS & GOALS
Pervasive Technology

THE PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGY PORTFOLIO ENCOMPASSES


6.2 EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND 6.2/6.3 PERVASIVE TECHNOLOGIES

Pervasive Technology coordinates with Technology Area Leads (TALs) to ensure S&T
investments are adequately addressing technology gaps

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Transitions

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AMRDEC Technology Areas

CYBER LETHALITY RADAR


MISSILE ELECTRONICS
SENSOR GUIDANCE

DATALINK & COMMUNICATION


PROPULSION

LAUNCHER

RELIABILITY/MAINTAINABILITY

AFFORDABILITY /
MANUFACTURING
TECHNOLOGY

MATERIALS & STRUCTURES


CONTROL SYSTEMS

POWER
WARHEAD/FUZE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS
AERODYNAMICS MODEL & SIMULATION

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Top Enabling Technologies
Identified by TALs

AERODYNAMICS AFFORDABILITY/ CONTROL SYSTEMS


MFG TECHNOLOGY
High Efficiency/
Robust cost Low Inertia Gear
Prediction and estimation Systems
understanding of tools for
high speed flight Higher Temp
propulsion Electric Motors
considerations systems and Components
Understanding of Cost of
prediction method software High Power Regenerative Energy
accuracy and importance Management Systems
Cost of
Development and analysis of highly modularity
maneuverable systems
LAUNCHER

DATALINK & GUIDANCE


COMMUNICATION
Lower Cost Precision Guidance Concepts
Guidance Concepts to Engage Multiple
Simultaneous Threats
Cooperative- Collaborative-Intelligent
Guidance Concepts

Battery technology
Wireless connector technology
Optical Data Links for secure data and power
Electronic & Cyber Warfare Design, analysis, and
Cognitive RF Communications optimization tools

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Top Enabling Technologies
Identified by TALs

LETHALITY
MATERIALS & STRUCTURES MISSILE ELECTRONICS
Affordable high temperature structural
materials for high speed applications Electronics
3D Printing
Design optimization and analysis
techniques Electronics
thermal
Integrated Antennas and electronics. management
techniques (hot and cold
Undefined Target Inputs, environments)
Functionalities, and Material Types /
Intel and Research 3D printing design implications
Non-Traditional Defeat Mechanism
Modeling
POWER
Higher Fidelity Lethality Modeling

Advanced
MODEL & SIMULATION Energy Storage
PROPULSION Design
Energy and
Power
Evaluation Tools
Power Control & Distribution Design

Advanced rendering technology to Minimum smoke propellants and


facilitate the efficient, high fidelity ignition materials
stimulation of multi-band sensors
capability gap High performance propellants (smoky
and reduced smoke)
Enhanced modeling of RF-bands that
unifies mono- and bi-static geometrical Increase range and minimize time-of-
representations capability gap flight
HWIL very high data rates and frame
sizes, projector interface capability gap
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Top Enabling Technologies
Identified by TALs

RADAR RELIABILITY/ WARHEAD/FUZE


MAINTAINABILITY
Dual Band Warhead - Technology for cluster
Antenna High Reliability Component Design munitions replacement
Systems Critical Failure Modeling Fuze - Technology for cluster
Higher munitions replacement
Additive Manufacturing Reliability
Efficiency T/R Assurance Warhead - Shaped
Modules Charge Liner /
Advanced Fragmentation
Heat Materials
Dissipation
Systems

NAVIGATION SENSORS CYBER


GPS Accuracy in Resilience in a Cyber Contested
Complementary a Jammed Environment
nav for GPS-like Environment
accuracies in Integrated Cyber/EW Capabilities
contested Solid State Active/Adaptive Cyber Defenses
environments Imagers and
Power Amplifiers
Inertial SWaP-C Size, Weight, and
Operation in high dynamic Power plus Cost
environments (SWAP-C)

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AMRDEC Web Site
www.amrdec.army.mil

Facebook
www.facebook.com/rdecom.amrdec

YouTube
www.youtube.com/user/AMRDEC

Twitter
@usarmyamrdec

Public Affairs
AMRDEC-PAO@amrdec.army.mil

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UNCLASSIFIED

AMRDEC OTA Overview Ms. LaMeshia Billington


Contracting Officer
Version Number 1 U.S. Army Contracting Command
As of 27 OCT 2017

UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED

Solicitation#: W31P4Q-17-X-0001

Contact Information Brief Description


*Contracting Officer: LaMeshia Billington (256) 876- OTA for the development and maturation of guided
5674, lameshia.r.billington.civ@mail.mil missile technologies to develop and transition US Army
aviation and missile manufacturing technologies, and
integrate advanced technologies, techniques and
processes into future effective weapon systems in
support of US Army and DOD weapon systems.
* Must be the only contact after the release of the Notice
for Proposals (solicitation)

Milestones Strategy

OTA Type: Competitive, Consortium Approach


Milestones* Date Model

Sources Sought Notice Posted 24 May 2017 Period of Performance: 5 year agreement
Anticipated Solicitation & Draft
OTA Release Jan 2018 Est. Value: $250-$500M funded through Projects
Anticipated Award May 2018

Current Status: Final Phase of Acquisition Planning

*Subject to change.

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What are we looking for?

One (1) Consortium whose body of


members possesses a collective
expertise in prototype aviation and
missile manufacturing technologies.
Prototype projects that are directly relevant
to enhancing mission effectiveness . or
improving items in use by the DoD.
Must be at least one nontraditional
defense contractor participating to a
significant extent OR mandatory one
third cost sharing for traditional
defense contractor

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Consortium Approach Model

OTA Single Point Sign Consortium


Authority

CMA*

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What are we looking for?

Programmatic Experience

Structure of the Consortium

Composition of the Consortium

Team Technical Experience

Fee Structure

Note: These are NOT Final Evaluation Factors

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AMRDEC Web Site


www.amrdec.army.mil

Facebook
www.facebook.com/rdecom.amrdec

YouTube
www.youtube.com/user/AMRDEC

Twitter
@usarmyamrdec

Public Affairs
AMRDEC-PAO@amrdec.army.mil

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