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Deputy Program Manager Family of Special Operations Vehicles

SOF OPERATOR & TACTICAL VEHICLES The Special Operations Forces (SOF) Operator and Team are the foundation of our SOF The SOF Operator remains the most discriminately lethal force on the battlefield USSOCOM equipment modernization builds from the SOF Operator out -- equipping our teams for tactical overmatch in all situations, connected to an integrated network While operating in vehicles that improve mobility and lethality while preserving survivability

MISSION STATEMENT Light 858 Fielded Commercial 402 Fielded Medium 1293 Fielded Heavy 519 O/H Enduring: 280 Develop, procure, sustain, and capture innovative mobility technology to improve SOF unique ground mobility platforms supporting global SOF operations. 3,000 SOF Modified Vehicles

ACQUISITION PHILOSOPY Service Common: Maximize utilization of Service materiel solution Leverage full requirements/acquisition development process Operational capability modifications Modular, user installable C4I Mounts for weapons Ballistic/Blast protection upgrades (mission configuration kits) Commercial Off the Shelf + Modified = SOF Unique Develop / build SOF Specific materiel solution Procure and sustain when options are unavailable Limited resources Focused on SOF - specific missions Transition from SOF to regular forces to reduce sustainment costs

LIGHT TACTICAL ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE (LTATV) System Description A modified commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) 4x4 with side-by-side seating SOF modifications enable vehicles to be internally transportable by air via the V-22, H-53, and H-47 Additional modifications include litter carrying capability, run flat tires, IR light system, winch for self-recovery, and weapons mount MRZR Vehicle Specifications MRZR2 Vehicle Curb Weight: 1624 lbs. Length 115.4", Width 59.5", Height 73.6" Unit Cost: $30,000 MRZR4 Vehicle Curb Weight: 1937 lbs. Length 141.5", Width 59.5", Height 73.8" Unit Cost: $32,000 Performance Range 75 miles Internal Air Transport V-22/H-47/H-53 Rollover Protection 115% Gross Vehicle Weight Air Drop Certification C-130/ C-17 Payload 1000 lbs. 2-Seat 1500 lbs. 4-Seat Performance @ GVW on Hard Surface Speed: Maintain 45 mph Acceleration: 0-30mph in 10 sec

LIGHT TACTICAL ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE ROAD MAP QTY Decrease to Disposition QTY Increase from Production Milestone

LIGHT TACTICAL ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLE ACQUISITION Awarded GSA Blanket Purchase Agreement to Polaris Defense in 2013 for 2 & 4 seat variants. Life-cycle replacement of legacy LTATV fleet ~185/YR LTATV modernization achieved via Life Cycle Replacement (LCR) LCR Factor ~ 3 years ACQUISITION STRATEGY PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE MILESTONES GSA Blanket Purchase Agreement GS-07F-0398M PoP: Ends 18 June 17 Pure-Fleet FOC: FY16 POINT OF CONTACT FUNDING CURRENT CONTRACT/OEM 813.826.9482 (TILO) $9.5M per year (estimate) Polaris MRZR2 and MRZR4

V-22 INTERNAL TRANSPORTABLE VEHICLE (ITV) System Description General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems was competitively awarded for a nondevelopmental V-22 Internally Transportable Vehicles (ITV) Procured three ITVs to support an AFSOC Combat Evaluation (July 14 July 15) The ITV is not a Program of Record Draft Capability Production Document in staffing at HQ SOCOM GD-OTS ITV Vehicle Specifications The Flyer GEN II ITV Vehicle Curb Weight: 4,500 lbs. Length 180", Width 60", Height 60" Top Speed: 75 mph Payload: 4,000 lbs. Cruising Range: 450 miles Prototype Cost: $480,000 Mission: CBT Search & Rescue/ CBT Performance Range 400 miles (T); 450 miles (O) Speed 65 mph (T); 75 mph (O) Internal Air Transport V-22/H-47/H-53 Aircraft Entry/Exit Time 60 Sec (T); 30(O) Casualty Transport 3 Litters (T); 6 (O) Payload V-22 -- 1100 (T); 3500 (O) Ground -- 3000 (T); 3500 (O) Mission Profile 40% Cross Country/ 30% Trails/ 20% Secondary/ 10% Primary Road

V-22 INTERNAL TRANSPORTABLE VEHICLE ROAD MAP QTY Increase from Production New Business Opportunity Milestone

V-22 INTERNAL TRANSPORTABLE VEHICLE ACQUISITION AFSOC COMBAT EVALUATION RFP Released March 2013 via Federal Business Opportunities Website FFP IDIQ Competitive Contract Award September 2013 Three V-22 ITVs, Logistics Support, New Equipment Training & Spares CPD at HQ USSOCOM for review / approval Current PoR Estimate: 3rd quarter FY16 ACQUISITION STRATEGY PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE MILESTONES Current: Combat Eval Future: Issue RFP in FY16 AFSOC CV: Ends July 15 Program of Record: (TBD) CPD: @ SOCOM for SOCREB RFP: 3 rd QTR FY16 Award: 2 nd QTR FY17 POINT OF CONTACT FUNDING CURRENT CONTRACT/OEM 813.826.9482 (TILO) Funding is Programmed for FY17 Start General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GDOTS)

NON STANDARD COMMERCIAL VEHICLE (NSCV) System Description The NSCV provides SOF with a Low Visibility tactical ground vehicle capability to conduct operations in politically or operationally constrained permissive, semi-permissive, or denied operating environments NSCV are commercial based vehicle platforms from Toyota that are enhanced with missionspecific modifications that include ballistic protection, C4ISR, navigation, and night vision Vehicle Specifications Current Toyota Land Cruiser 200 Curb Weight: 9,370 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight: 11,570 lbs. Max Engine Power: 261HP Range Speed Internal Air Transport Performance 300 Miles 65 MPH Truck Variant C/MH47 Current Toyota Hilux Double Cab Curb Weight: 7,905 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight: 10,105 lbs. Max Engine Power: 170 HP Payload 2000 lbs. SUV Armored 2200 lbs. Truck Armored 2500 lbs. Unarmored Both Mission Profile 25%Primary;35%Secondary 35% Trails; 5% X- Country

NON STANDARD COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ROADMAP Mobility - NSCV Roadmap FY 15 16 17 18 19 20 QTR 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 NSCV Armored Improved Armor GSA Option Year Industry Day Release New RFP Industry Day Award DOs (LCR) Follow On Contract Award Award DOs (LCR) Procure, Sustain, Dispose, & Life Cycle Replace Incorporating Modernization NSCV Unarmored GSA Option Year Release New RFP Industry Day Follow On Contract Award Procure, Sustain, Dispose, & Life Cycle Replace Incorporating Modernization Award DOs (LCR) Award DOs (LCR) QTY Increase from Production New Business Opportunity Milestone

NON ACQUISITION STANDARD COMMERCIAL VEHICLE ACQUISITION Acquire commercial vehicles representative for mission specific indigenous operating environments $75M effort to acquire ~300 vehicles, training, and spares Modernization through modification occurs with Life Cycle Replacement (LCR) LCR = 3 years OCONUS LCR = 5 years CONUS ACQUISITION STRATEGY PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE MILESTONES Current: GSA Blanket Purchase Agreements Future: Competitive RFP 4 th QTR FY15 (Armored) 16 Mar 13 to 16 Mar 16 (Unarmored) 17 Jul 13 to 17 Jul 16 Three Year Blanket Purchase Agreement s w/gsa Industry Day 28 May FY15 New RFP Release 4 th QTR FY15 Contract Award 3 rd QTR FY16 POINT OF CONTACT FUNDING CURRENT CONTRACT/OEM 813.826.9482 (TILO) $23.7M per year (average FY15-20) Battelle Memorial Institute (Armored) Ultra Armoring (Unarmored)

GROUND MOBILITY VEHICLE 1.1 System Description ACAT III, Program of Record, with approved CPD dated September 2011 Highly mobile and Internally Air Transportable in a H-47 Depending on payload, one or two vehicles can fit in a H-47 Initial Production Qty: 1,297 vehicles GMV 1.1 Vehicle Specifications 6 Operators (7 with Secondary Seating kit) Empty Vehicle Weight = 5,620 lbs. Vehicle Curb Weight: 6,840 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight: 11,200 lbs. Length 210", Width 79.6", Height 72" Top Speed: 73.3 mph Payload: 6,160 lbs. (GVWR of 13,000 lbs) Cruising Range: 408 miles Tractive Effort Internal Air Transport Vehicle Standardization Survivability Net Ready Operational Availability Performance Ability to climb >= 60% slope H-47 & C-130 or larger Capable of re-configurations for various missions w/ built-in interface controls and the use of kits Provide integrated structure with crush resistant roof to support 100% GVW Incorporates net ready C4 suite 95%

GROUND MOBILITY VEHICLE 1.0 & 1.1 ROADMAP QTY Decrease to Disposition QTY Increase from Production Milestone

GROUND MOBILITY VEHICLE 1.1 ACQUISITION Approved requirement for a H-47 internally transportable, roll off mission ready, medium weight vehicle ACQUISITION Single contract award for test quantities (9), leading to low rate and full-rate production decisions Projected procurement quantity: 1,297 (FOC) Opportunities for Industry to participate on GMV 1.1 through GD-OTS including lightweight initiatives, traversing turret, and canvas enclosure kits. ACQUISITION STRATEGY PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE MILESTONES Full and Open Competition PoP: Aug 13 - Mar 21 Contract Award: Aug 13 Single Vendor Award 5 Years Production Test Start: Feb 14 Produce & Evaluate Test Vehicles (Optional CLINs) First Unit Equipped: Nov 15 Full-Rate Production Decision POINT OF CONTACT FUNDING CURRENT CONTRACT/OEM 813.826.9482 (TILO) $50.0M per year (average FY15-20) General Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems (GD-OTS)

HEAVY TACTICAL VEHICLES ROADMAP QTY Decrease to Disposition Driving to an enduring requirement of 280 M-ATV s. Army will sustain SOF Unique M-ATVs after reset in Livorno

FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 MOBILITY TECHNOLOGY INSERTION ROADMAP Survivability Lightweight Armor Project Transparent Armor SBIR II Opaque Armor SBIR II Low Visibility Armor (BAA project) GMV1.1 IOC Transparent Armor SBIR III Opaque Armor SBIR III Low Vis Armor Insertion NSCV PVT NSCV Low Visibility/Updated Threat Armor 2.0 (BAA project) Transferable Armor SBIR I Transferable Armor SBIR II Transferable Armor SBIR III ~ Better Performance and lighter weight to increase vehicle payload capacity Upgraded Armor 2.0 Insert FY21 Transferable Armor Upgrade 2.0 (BAA project) Transfer Armor 2.0 Insert Reduced visible, IR, & thermal vehicle signature ECPs Signature Management Low Vis Antenna SBIR III Camouflage Applique (Proposed) Procure/ Field GMV1.1 NSCV PVT Acoustic Reduction SBIR I Acoustic Reduction SBIR II Acoustic Reduction SBIR III GMV 1.1/NSCV/LTATV/ITV Spiral Upgrades LTATV MRZR ~ Reduced vehicle signature to enhance operations in denied areas or reduce likelihood of being seen, identified, or targeted. Mobility Purpose Built NSCV AEG Survivable Tire SBIR II Diesel Engine Conversion Purpose Built NSCV Suspension and Powertrain N2T Transition - MRZR AEG Survivable Tire SBIR III Hybrid Propulsion Purpose Built Shell Advancement for Future Wars MRZR Spiral Upgrade Future NSCV ~ Enhances Vehicle powertrain components in order to reduce sustainment costs and increase vehicle reliability and/or maintainability. C4I Multi-Channel Radio Integ M-Code GPS Veh Upgrade Radio/GPS Insertion Next Generation C4I Upgrades NSCV/GMV 1.1/GMV 1.0 GMV 1.0 Deliverable Milestone PMO: $3,235K + S&T PMO: $3,369K +S&T PMO: $2,621K + S&T PMO: $2,669K + S&T PMO: $2,727K + S&T PMO: TBD+ S&T $K TARDEC - USSOCOM Funded S&T USSOCOM Funded Navy SBIR Effort PM FOSOV PROC Transition Effort PM FOSOV SDD Supports a Key Event

SOF UNIQUE - DRIVES BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES Improved to achieve off road mobility, enhanced survivability and C3I in a variety of indigenous locations Modified to mitigate threat targeting while conducting tactical ground maneuver in denied operating environments Certified for internal air transport in V-22, H-53, and C/MH-47 rotary aircraft Modular/Open System - enabling Operator tweaks for mission specific tasks and technology insertions Designed / modified to meet rugged terrain profile and speed requirements that far exceed big service mobility platforms Distinctive C4ISR suite, high degree of Human Factors Engineering ensuring interoperability with SOF operator and crew served weapons Specialized modifications allowing highly trained operators to make on the spot decisions

HOW CAN INDUSTRY HELP? SOF unique attributes - Modernization Mobility enhancements - > Reliability, reduced cost of ownership Small form hybrid engine - LTATV Purpose built NSCV Lightweight (thin)transparent Armor (GMV 1.1 / NSCV) Passive noise cancellation for engines Reduced visual signature (e.g., camo, 3D camo) Rapid Emergency Egress doors Sub-contracting opportunities w/prime Contractors

QUESTIONS? PM FSOV: Mobility at the Tip of the Spear