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1 Resource Summary Prior Years FY 2015 FY 2016 Base OCO FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 To Complete Procurement Quantity (Units in Each) Gross/Weapon System ($ in Millions) Less PY Advance Procurement ($ in Millions) Net Procurement (P-1) ($ in Millions) Plus CY Advance Procurement ($ in Millions) Obligation Authority ($ in Millions) (The following Resource Summary rows are for informational purposes only. The corresponding budget requests are documented elsewhere.) Initial Spares ($ in Millions) Flyaway Unit ($ in Dollars) Gross/Weapon System Unit ($ in Dollars) Description: FAMILY OF POWER EQUIPMENT - This family is comprised of four major elements (sub-families) that provide power generation, power distribution, and tactical external lighting to all user communities across the active Marine Corps and Reserves. These are centrally managed items. The first element is the sub-family of Department of Defense Standard Tactical Generators USMC (and all services) procures from the DOD Project Manager for Expeditionary Energy and Sustainment Systems (PM E2S2). USMC procures and manages standard generator models in the power output range of 2 kilowatts (kw) to 100 kw. Included in this medium size models (5 kw to 60 kw) is the new Advanced Medium Mobile Power Sources (AMMPS) that USMC first began procuring in 2012 and will continue procuring through The AMMPS provides improved fuel economy, improved maintainability, and reduced weight. The replacement Digital Control System (DCS) is an upgrade that allows networking multiple AMMPS Generators and provides the capability to automatically start and stop generators as load demand changes. This capability reduces fuel consumption and maintenance costs, extending the life of the generators. The (100 kw) Tactical Quiet Generator (TQG) replacement program, Large Advanced Mobile Power Systems (LAMPS) begins production in FY17. The (2 kw and 3 kw) replacement program, Small Tactical Electric Power (STEP), begins production in FY19. The second element is the sub-family for Mobile Electric Power Distribution Systems - Replacement (MEPDIS-R) which provides a modernized, standard suite of electric power distribution panels and cabling assemblies to meet Marine Corps power requirements to support a variety of command and control systems and expeditionary forces. MEPDIS-R, as a highly tailorable system, consists of 20 separate components that are configured into capability sets by all using units. The third element is the Floodlight Set (FLS), a self-contained external lighting system with a power plant and light tower assembly. The FLS is capable of providing up to five acres of area illumination and is used extensively for security purposes. For flexibility, the set is configured so it can be mounted on all trailer systems or ground mounted and plugged into grid power. The fourth element is the sub-family of support equipment to support elements of the Power Equipment Family. This includes unique trailer mounting kits for all systems onto USMC standard trailers, software planning tools for emplacement of power and power distribution, unique training aids, and general purpose electrician toolkits. FAMILY OF ALTERNATIVE POWER SOURCES FOR COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT (APSCE) - This family consists of multiple suites of devices, grouped into sub-families, that are used to provide highly expeditionary power (worn on the Marine, hand-carried, or vehicle mounted) to operate communications equipment, computers and peripheral equipment in place of disposable batteries, and for scenarios where fuel powered generators are too large, too heavy, unsuitable for use, or provide undue logistics burden due to refueling needs. Navy Page 1 of 6 P-1 Line #51 Volume 1-383
2 The first suite of devices encompasses renewable energy based systems, and includes the man-portable Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network System (GREENS) that supports a company level operations center and Forward Operating Base, and the man-portable Solar Portable Alternative Communications Energy Systems (SPACES) that supports Combat Outposts and Observation Points. Both of these exploit the use of solar energy technology to recharge batteries and directly power electronic equipment without the need for re-fueling generators. The second suite of devices is the Family of USMC Tactical Power Supplies. This includes both shelter based (semi-rugged) and fully ruggedized power supplies (operate outdoors) that convert grid power (alternating current) to vehicle based power (direct current). These power supplies support all elements across the USMC with standard models that provide variable electrical output to support a wide electrical range of operation. The suite also includes vehicle mounted inverters that convert vehicle 24 Volt direct current to 120 Volt alternating current to allow on-the-move operation of equipment that previously was only able to be used while stationary. The third suite of devices is On-Board Vehicle Power (OBVP) systems, that modify and implement power generation onboard multiple vehicles (High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle and Medium Tactical Vehicle). The HMMWV based system provides engine drive, electric AC power comparable to what a HMMWV towable, trailer mounted generator could provide (25 kilowatts). This saves embark space and weight for highly expeditionary applications. The MTV based system provides engine drive, electric AC power comparable to what a generator mounted to the bed of the truck could provide (100 kilowatts). This frees up cargo space, while saving space and weight also for highly expeditionary applications. The fourth suite of devices is the Family of Radio Power Adaptors (RPA), which provide an alternative power source for each radio in the Marine Corps (seven different models). Instead of consuming batteries when in garrison/shelter operations, RPAs allow the radios to be operated from central power sources (such as GREENS and SPACES) or grid power (120 volt AC generator). This provides cost avoidance, conservation of batteries, and flexibility of operations. The fifth suite is the Battery Management and Sustainment Systems (BMASS) that support all lead-acid batteries used in vehicles and artillery systems, and lithium ion rechargeable batteries used in command, control and communications systems. The suite consists of battery chargers, battery analyzers, and battery safety management systems for both chemistry of batteries, and for both garrison (semi-rugged) and deployed operations (ruggedized). As the USMC (and all services) move towards fully adopting rechargeable batteries for energy efficiency and logistics demand reduction, BMASS is critical to support numerous weapons, engineer, vehicle, and communication systems that are highly dependent on batteries for their operation. Navy NR : Secondary Distribution Secondary Distribution FY 2015 FY 2016 Base OCO FY 2018 FY 2019 FY 2020 FY 2021 Quantity Obligation Authority Quantity Obligation Authority Quantity Obligation Authority Navy Page 2 of 6 P-1 Line #51 Volume 1-384
3 Exhibits Schedule Prior Years FY 2015 FY 2016 Base OCO Exhibit Type Title* Subexhibits ID CD Quantity / / Quantity / / Quantity / / Quantity / / Quantity / / Quantity / / P-5 1 / Power Equipment Assorted - / / / / / - - / P-40 Gross/Weapon System - / / / / / - - / *Title represents 1) the Number / Title for Items; 2) the Number / Title [DODIC] for Ammunition; and/or 3) the Number / Title (Modification Type) for Modifications. Note: s in this Exhibit P-40 set may not be exact or sum exactly due to rounding. Justification: FY2015 Base Appropriation: $8.787M MOBILE POWER EQUIPMENT $4.919M Funded the procurement of 15KW and 60KW 60 HZ AMMPS Generators, First Destination Transportation (FDT) shipping charges for AMMPS and ILS Support. Continued the replacement of about 7,000 medium Tactical Quiet Generators (TQGs) with more reliable, fuel-efficient and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)-approved AMMPS generators. ADVANCED POWER SOURCES $3.868M (ACTIVE:$1.958M/RESERVE: $1.910M) Funded the procurement of Ground Renewable Expeditionary Energy Network System (GREENS). Funding was required to meet the Approved Acquisition Objectives outlined in the Force Structure Management System. FY2016 Base Appropriation: $9.040M MOBILE POWER EQUIPMENT $0.738M Funds will procure Advanced A-MEPDIS components and ILS support. ADVANCED POWER SOURCES $8.302M (ACTIVE: $7.829M/RESERVE: $0.473M) Funds the procurement of 117F Radio Power Adapters (RPA), Advanced Battery Chargers (ABC), On-board Vehicle Power (OBVP) and the Advanced Improved Solar Panel Case Assemblies (AISPCA). Procurement of these systems enables the Marine Corps to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels to generate battlefield power, and enables the use of rechargeable batteries, with subsequent reductions in operations and maintenance costs and HazMat waste streams. These systems improve tactical flexibility by reducing logistics (sustainment) demand. FY2017 Base Appropriation Request: $17.973M MOBILE POWER EQUIPMENT $3.493M Funds will procure new Digital Control Systems for a portion of the AMMPs Generator fleet and Large Advanced Medium Power Source (LAMPS) (100 kw)generators to begin replacing the aging 100 kw TQG fleet. ADVANCED POWER SOURCES $14.480M (ACTIVE: $11.300M/RESERVE: $3.180M) Funds the procurement of Advanced Battery Chargers (ABC), On-board Vehicle Power (OBVP) and the Advanced Improved Solar Panel Case Assemblies (AISPCA). Procurement of these systems enables the Marine Corps to reduce its dependency on fossil fuels to generate battlefield power, and enables the use of rechargeable batteries, with subsequent reductions in operations and maintenance costs and HazMat waste streams. These systems improve tactical flexibility by reducing logistics (sustainment) demand. The increase in funding ($8.933M) from FY16 to FY17 funds expeditionary energy investments to meet the Expeditionary Energy Strategy goals. Navy Page 3 of 6 P-1 Line #51 Volume 1-385
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5 Exhibit P-5, Analysis: PB 2017 Navy Date: February N / 06 / 1 ID Code (A=Service Ready, B=Not Service Ready) : MDAP/MAIS Code: Item Number / Title [DODIC]: 1 / Power Equipment Assorted Resource Summary Prior Years FY 2015 FY 2016 Base OCO Procurement Quantity (Units in Each) Gross/Weapon System ($ in Millions) Less PY Advance Procurement ($ in Millions) Net Procurement (P-1) ($ in Millions) Plus CY Advance Procurement ($ in Millions) Obligation Authority ($ in Millions) (The following Resource Summary rows are for informational purposes only. The corresponding budget requests are documented elsewhere.) Initial Spares ($ in Millions) Gross/Weapon System Unit ($ in Dollars) Note: Subtotals or s in this Exhibit P-5 may not be exact or sum exactly due to rounding. Elements Unit Hardware - Mobile Power Equipment Recurring 1.1.1) Advanced Medum Mobile Power Systems (AMMPS) 1.1.2) AMMPS DCS Kits 1.1.3) Large Advanced Mobile Power Systems (LAMPS) 1.1.5) Power Equipment Assorted 1.1.6) Mobile Electric Power Distribution System Replacement (MEPDIS-R) 1.1.7) Advanced MEPDIS 1.1.8) Power Equipment Logistics Support Items Prior Years FY 2015 FY 2016 Base OCO Unit Unit Unit Subtotal: Recurring Subtotal: Hardware - Mobile Power Equipment Hardware - Advanced Power Sources Recurring Unit Unit Navy Page 5 of 6 P-1 Line #51 Volume 1-387
6 Exhibit P-5, Analysis: PB 2017 Navy Date: February N / 06 / 1 ID Code (A=Service Ready, B=Not Service Ready) : Note: Subtotals or s in this Exhibit P-5 may not be exact or sum exactly due to rounding. Elements 2.1.1) Alternate Power Sources for Comm/Electric Equip (APSCE)-Reserves 2.1.2) Alternate Power Sources for Communications/ Electronic Equipment (APSCE) Unit MDAP/MAIS Code: Item Number / Title [DODIC]: 1 / Power Equipment Assorted Prior Years FY 2015 FY 2016 Base OCO Unit Unit Unit ) Power Supplies Subtotal: Recurring Subtotal: Hardware - Advanced Power Sources Hardware - Prior Year Cum Funding Non Recurring 3.1.1) Prior Year Cum Funding Subtotal: Non Recurring Subtotal: Hardware - Prior Year Cum Funding Gross/Weapon System Remarks: [Hardware] Mobile Power Equipment is a portion of Expeditionary Energy Initiatives. [Hardware] Advanced Power Sources is a portion of Expeditionary Energy Initiatives. Unit Unit Navy Page 6 of 6 P-1 Line #51 Volume 1-388
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