Production/Fielding Coordination for Capability Sets (CS)

Abstract

This project provides for the development of a synchronized Brigade/Division level plan for the Production equipment delivery and Fielding (hand-off logistics and new equipment training) of Capability Set (CS) components (both hardware/software in A and/or B Kits) upon completion of Network Integration Evaluation (NIE), Army Interoperability Certification (AIC) and Army CS fielding decision. This project includes the following efforts: Oversight and direct coordination between participating Program Executive Offices (PEOs), Program Managers (PMs), Research, Development and Engineering Commands (RDECOMs) and the Army's Brigade Combat Teams (BCT) throughout the CS Vehicle Integration and Synchronized Fielding process to ensure that a CS package is received, integrated, trained, and handed-off to the unit in a synchronized and efficient manner. Identification and assessment of available capabilities for inclusion into a CS. Alignment of the CS requirements with the appropriate Programs of Record (PoR) and the recipient unit to define the unit?s Network Basis of Issue (NBOI)/ Architecture by type of BCT. Coordination with PEOs, PMs, Army G-staff to ensure CS products are Materiel Released/Type Classified, fully resourced and synchronized by a single Integrated Master Schedule for design integration, testing, production, kitting, platform integration, training and fielding. Direct support during each of the unit's "New Equipment Training" and "New Equipment Fielding", along with the preparation for the BCT's rotation through one of the Army's Combat Training Centers, (Joint Readiness Training Center (JRTC) or National Training Center (NTC)). Ensuring that all training assets are reset and moved to the follow-on BCT. Manage all After Action activities. This project does not fund the actual production, integration, nor fielding costs associated with the CS.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2020
Source ID
d24c120e3f3a5ff0738d8af4e75f5ab1

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