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1 Joint Project Manager for Decontamination Presentation to the Joint Chemical Biological Decontamination & Protection Conference & Exhibition October 23-25, 2007 Mr. Rudolf S. Olszyk Joint Project Manager for Decontamination JPEO-CBD Rudolf.olszyk@usmc.mil (703) 617-2443

2 Conference Theme Creative Acquisition to Combat Existing and Emerging World Threats Through State-of-the-Art Decontamination and Protection. Question How is JPM-Decon pursuing Creative Acquisition?

3 JPM Decon Challenge To decontaminate personnel and equipment to reduce or eliminate the risk to personnel and to make equipment serviceable without degrading equipment or harming the environment Designated three levels of decontamination (not including clearance) Immediate: Minimizes causalities and limits spread of contamination Operational: Sustains operations by reducing contact hazard Thorough: Reduces decontamination to lowest detectable level

4 Near-Term Objectives Build good strategic partnerships with DTRA, JRO, Services and other stakeholders to focus on proper characterization of threats, operational concepts and well-defined requirements to allow technology insertions utilizing a system-of-systems approach. Focus S&T and RDT&E efforts on decontaminants and not on mechanical engineering challenges Strengthen acquisition results by executing approved acquisition strategies using incentive based contracts and performance based logistics to increase capabilities while reducing operational burdens Upgrade acquisition professionalism through training, education and personal development of the individual and the team.

5 Mid-Term Objectives Leverage S&T results to upgrade fielded decontamination capabilities; begin new program starts, as appropriate. Explore strippable coatings and other non-traditional approaches. Long-Term Objectives Optimize material self-decontamination capabilities; plan spiral system development and fielding (plug-&- play).

JPM Decon Organization JPEO Chemical and Biological Defense JPM Decontamination Joint Program Analyst Deputy JPM Decontamination PM JSTDS PM JSPDS Technical Support Staff PM JMDS Chief Business/Finance Chief ACQ/OPNs Chief Test Management Chief Science and Technology Chief LOG/Lifecycle Mgmt Chief Sys Engineering Tasking Tasking Tasking Tasking LCCE Training ESOH Security Science/Tech Matrix Support Staff 6

7 Decon Legacy Systems M17A3 Decontamination of equipment and material exposed to nuclear biological or chemical agents. It is used with water and also water mixed with decontaminant. When using decontaminants, the injector system must be used. The unit also provides a shower for personnel use. M12A1 Decontamination of large areas, vehicle exteriors and provide personnel showers. The system was originally fielded in the 1960s. Currently, only the M12A1s are embedded in Army Decontamination units. A modernization effort by Rock Island Depot to upgrade the engine components on the system is continuing.

8 Decon Legacy Systems M100 Sorbent Decon Sorbent powder that removes gross liquid contamination, limits the spread of chemical agent, preserves the integrity of MOPP gear, and minimizes casualties. Provides vehicle and crew serve weapon operators (50 caliber and larger) the capability to perform operator wipe-down (previously referred to as operator spray-down) during immediate decontamination operations. M295 Individual Decontamination Kit Used to decontaminate the individual s personal equipment (i.e., protective gloves, mask, hood, NBC overboots, helmet, load carrying equipment, and weapon), when it has been contaminated by liquid chemical agents. The M295 will provide the soldier the ability to decontaminate personal equipment quickly and easily for removal of liquid contamination.

9 Decon Legacy Systems M291 Skin Decon Kit Used to decontaminate the skin when it has been contaminated by liquid chemical agents. Can be used in an emergency to decontaminate the outside of the protective mask, butyl rubber gloves, hood, and an individual weapon. Contents of the decontamination pad are rubbed over exposed skin area to transfer contaminants within the active particles of the resin. Falcon Effectively deploys decontamination formulations as either liquid, air aspirated foam, or compressed air foam. As a decontamination system, it allows the user to effectively apply decontamination for exterior building applications as well as contaminated ground and pavement, equipment or vehicles.

10 Decon Legacy Systems Lightweight Multi-Purpose Decontamination System (LMDS) The LMDS will be used in-lieu-of the M17 for immediate and operational decontamination, as well as personnel shower capability until the Joint Service Transportable Decontamination System-Small Scale (JSTDS-SS) is fielded. The LMDS will be upgradeable to the JSTDS-SS. Multi-Purpose Decontamination System (MPDS) MPDS will be used in-lieu-of the M17 for immediate and operational decontamination, as well as personnel shower capability until the JSTDS-SS is fielded.

11 Decon Legacy Systems DF200 Decontamination foam used against chemical and biological agents

12 Programs of Record Joint Personal Decontamination Systems (JSPDS) Immediate decon of skin, masks and mask hoods, chemical protective gloves and boots, and individual and crew served weapons under.50 caliber Joint Service Transportable Decontamination System Small Scale (JSTDS-SS) Transportable off-road over any terrain, JSTDS-SS decontaminates agents to below tactical detector levels. Used to decontaminate tactical vehicles, crewserved weapons, small aircraft, shipboard surfaces, and limited facilities and terrains

13 Programs of Record Joint Material Decontamination System (JMDS) Decontamination system for sensitive equipment and the interiors of vehicles, aircrafts, ships, and fixed site facilities that have been exposed to CBRN warfare agents. JMDS is a single technical solution to the Joint Service Equipment Decontamination (JSSED) and Joint Platform Interior Decontamination (JPID) and Capability Development Documents.

14 Future Acquisition Initiatives Joint Service Transportable Decontamination System Large Scale (JSTDS-LS) Provides the capability to conduct operational and thorough decontamination of medium to large non-sensitive equipment (mobile or fixed), aircraft, facilities, terrain, seaports of debarkation (SPODs) and aerial ports of debarkation (APODs). Human Remains Decon System (HRDS) Used for evacuation of contaminated remains within theater and decontamination of the remains at the mortuary affairs collection point Joint Portable Decontamination System (JPDS) Man-portable system consisting of applicators and decontaminants. Will be used to augment thorough decontamination operations.

15 Summary Conference Theme: JPM Decon is pursuing Creative Acquisition by: S&T focused on revolutionary technologies while maintaining progress through evolutionary solutions for current programs of record Open communication with other Government agencies, DoD labs, and Industry for legacy, current, and future acquisition programs

16 Contact Information Mr. Rudolf S. Olszyk Joint Project Manager for Decontamination Rudolf.olszyk@usmc.mil (617) 617-2443 Mr. Mark Zimmerman Deputy Joint Project Manager for Decontamination Mark.Zimmerman@usmc.mil (703) 617-2463

17 JPM-Decon Science and Technology

18 JPM Decon S&T Decon S&T must support creative acquisition process Leverage partnerships JSTO, Labs, Industry Identify and qualify new technologies Insert/transition as needed Investigate/optimize new decon processes

19 S&T Capabilities Development Past Present Future 2000 2007 2010 Vehicles Equipment Terrain Fixed Sites DS2 Bleach Hot Soapy water HTH/STB IPE M295 Personnel M291 SERPACWA TICs, NTAs, Rads Wounds Human Remains Sensitive Equipment, Aircraft mvhp? Upgrades to existing capabilities DF 200 DF300 RSDL M100 (SDS) Strippables? Indicators? Smart decons? Next Generation Decontaminant Fully integrated with IP & other equipment Self-decontaminating coatings Decons TICs, NTAs, Rads Indicates presence of contamination/level of decontamination Pretreatments Non-soiling surfaces Low logistics burden Rapid acting Easy to use Environmentally friendly System of Systems

20 Decon Capabilities Taxonomy Personnel Wounds Human remains Personal equipment CB detectors Vehicle Exterior Vehicle Interior Aircraft Exterior Aircraft Interior Fixed Site Buildings Contaminated Terrain Ships Sensitive Equipment Electronics

21 Technology Insertion Acquisition Programs Requirements Requirements Assessment JRO Field Input ICD

22 Technology Insertion Acquisition Programs Requirements JRO Requirements Assessment Field Input Programs Gaps JMDS, JPDS, HRDS, JSTDS-SS, JSTDS-LS, JSPDS ICD S&T

23 Technology Insertion Acquisition Programs Requirements JRO Requirements Assessment Field Input Programs Gaps JMDS, JPDS, HRDS, JSTDS-SS, JSTDS-LS, JSPDS ICD TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION S&T Technology Insertion Development Test Production Milestone Milestone Milestone Increment 1 Upgrade Increment 2 Upgrade Fielding

24 JPM Decon Capability Gaps (Priority Order) Universal Decon: CWA/BWA decontaminant (all hazards): fast-acting, non-corrosive, environmentally benign, effective on multitude of surfaces, easy to use, reduced logistics burden, reduced time and labor to use, deployable with existing application equipment Strippable barrier coatings Indicator coatings NTA decons Self-decon coatings (10 g/m 2, 2-3 hrs) Quantify CWA post mortem effects Wound decons Porous/Sorptive materials decon (i.e. silicone, rubber, elastomers etc.) TICs decons Aircraft decon Analytical and predictive models Reduced logistics/increased throughput decon Reduced water/waterless decon

25 JPM Decon Capability Gaps (Priority Order) Capability GAP Universal Decon Strippable Indicator NTA Self-decon coatings Post mortem effects Wound Sorptive materials TIC Aircraft Models Reduced logistics Reduce/eliminate water How will GAP be addressed? JSTO (FY08) Initiate partnerships JSTO (FY07) Prepare plan w/ ECBC, JSTO JSTO (FY08) Prepare plan w/ ECBC, JSTO RSDL increment 2 Study TTPs & Analysis JPEO TIC/TIM Task Force plan JMDS-interior, JSTDS-LS-exterior JSTO (FY07) DF300? Prepare plan w/ ECBC & JSTO

26 JPM Decon and S&T Partnerships with Key Centers of Excellence Leverage S&T efforts / Reduce redundancy / Provide synergy Enhance visibility / Increase awareness / Industry liasion Address Capability Gaps Steering Committee/Tech Panel: -- Acquisition & S&T personnel -- Meet ~3 or 4 times per year to: Identify leveraging opportunities Review Capability Gaps / Resolve Programmatic S&T Issues Evaluate JPM-Decon S&T Strategy and Initiatives Review S&T Alignment with Acquisition Programs

27 JPM Decon and S&T S&T Market Awareness Market Surveys Tech Watch User feedback/support JRO activities Hazard Level Standardization Shield ICT JSTO activities/partnership Rock Drill TTAs, TRLs Proposal evaluation, Quarterly reviews etc.

28 S&T Contact Information Mr. Mark Zimmerman Deputy Joint Project Manager for Decontamination Mark.Zimmerman@usmc.mil (703) 617-2463 Mr. Chris Rok Chief Science & Technology for Decontamination rokca@jpmoip.org (540) 288-3132 ext 210 Dr. Dan Rowe JPM-Decon S&T Support (JRAD) rowecd@jpmoip.org (703) 617-2479