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Title: Program Manager


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Program Manager Infantry Combat Equipment
Mr. Dan Fitzgerald, Program Manager Infantry
Combat Equipment, Marine Corps Systems
Command E-mail daniel.fitzgerald_at_usmc.mil Office
Phone 703-432-3334
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Our Mission
Program Manager Infantry Combat Equipment
fields, sustains and assesses clothing and
equipment while anticipating the needs of and
maintaining contact with the Operating Forces in
order to enhance the performance, capability,
survivability, and mobility of Marines.
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PM ICE Organization
Program Manager Infantry Combat Equipment 2200
Lester Street Quantico, VA 22134-6050 http//www.m
arcorsyscom.usmc.mil/sites/pmice/
Mr. Dan Fitzgerald Program Manager daniel.fitzgera
ld_at_usmc.mil 703-432-3334
Major Renee Holmes Deputy Program
Manager renee.holmes_at_usmc.mil 703-432-3312
Mr. Allen Schweizer Operations Officer allen.schwe
izer_at_usmc.mil 703-432-4755
Vacant Finance Manager
Mr. Lou Curcio Team Leader Combat, Cold Weather,
and Dress Clothing louis.curcio_at_usmc.mil 703-432
-3325
Mr. Scott Adams Team Leader Individual Armor and
Load Bearing Scott.adams1_at_usmc.mil 703-432-3323
Mr. John OBrien Team Leader Support Equipment
Mountain Cold Weather john.obrien_at_usmc.mil 703-43
2-3333
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PM ICE Active Projects
Combat, Cold Weather and Dress Clothing
Individual Armor and Load Bearing
Support Equipment Mountain Cold Weather
-Flame Resistant Organizational Gear -
clothing and textiles that prevent burn
injuries -Footwear, Hot Temperate Weather
-All Purpose Environmental Clothing
System (APECS) -Combat Desert Jacket (CDJ) -Cold
Weather Clothing Glove System
Winter Camouflage Over-Garment
Mountain Cold Weather Boot
Layering System -Certification of all clothing
optional items -Improved Undergarments
and PT Trunks -Accessories Streamers,
Flags, etc. -Sea Bag Items All Weather
PT Uniform (new) Dress Blues (added)
Khaki Shirt (improved)
  • -Family of Ballistic Protection
  • (OTV, E-SAPI, S-SAPI, LWH
  • Helmet, Goggles, Spectacles)
  • -Modular Tactical Vest (MTV)
  • -Cooling Vest
  • -Family of Load Bearing
  • Equipment
  • Individual Load Bearing
  • Equipment (ILBE)
  • Pouches
  • -Full Spectrum Battle Equipment
  • (FSBE)
  • -Non-Destructive Testing
  • -Water Purification
  • Flame Resistant materials for
  • ballistic protection systems
  • -Next Generation Ballistic
  • Protection

-Family of Combat Field Feeding Systems
TRHS/ETRHS FFSS/FFSS Bus Duct Food
Beverage Containers Expeditionary Field
Kitchen (EFK) -Mountain Cold Weather Equipment
Skies, Snowshoes Marine Assault
Climbers Kit (MACK) Sleep System
(3 seasons) -General Property Support
Equipment Enhanced Bed Net System
MARPAT Poncho Liner Family of Flashlight
Individual Flashlight/UHIMIS
Field Tarps/Breachers Kits/
KneeElbow Pads Martial Arts Kits
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Individual Armor and Load Bearing Team
Mr. Scott Adams Team Leader
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Current Ballistic Protection for Marines
Interceptor Outer Tactical Vest (OTV)
OTV with Side SAPI
E-SAPI Front/Back Plate
Side-Small Arms Protective Inserts (S-SAPI)
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Current Ballistic Protection forMarines
(Continued)
Lightweight Helmet (LWH)
Ballistic Eyewear
Combat Arms Earplugs (Ballistic Hearing
Protection)
QuadGard
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Ballistic Protection Successes
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System IntegrationModular Tactical Vest (MTV)
  • Objective To optimize ballistic protection with
    integrated
  • and modular/scalable load carrying capability
  • Enables Marines to configure components to best
    meet operational requirements (APL concept)
  • Optimizes/balances human factors (comfort and
    usability), protection (from enemy threats and
    environment), and cost (production and
    maintenance)
  • Coordinated effort between MCCDC, PM MERS, and PM
    ICE
  • Gathered user input during two SME conferences
    during Dec 05
  • Brought together Armor and Load Bearing industry
    leaders during Dec 05 to assess strategy and
    determine maturity of COTS solutions
  • Conducted FUE in CLNC during July 06
  • Source Selection conducted August 06
  • Executing two simultaneous acquisition approaches
  • Near term solution in FY06/07
  • Next generation solution in FY08/09

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Modular Tactical Vest (MTV) UUNS CDTS06044UA
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Long-term EffortsHeadborne System
  • Long-term efforts will involve the development of
    an encapsulated
  • system which will integrate ballistics, hearing
    and optical protection,
  • multi-spectrum vision, NBC capability,
    communications and advanced
  • displays compatibility.

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Improved Load Bearing Equipment
ILBE Pack System
Recon Variant
Hydration
Medical Bag (old)
Medical Bag (new)
Drop Down Holster
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Sustaining Marines
Individual Water Purification System (IWPS)
Desalinization Capability
MIOX Pen
MIOX Cap
Block I
Block III
Block II
Limited Quantities Fielded
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Mountain, Cold Weatherand Support Equipment Team
Mr. John OBrien Team Leader
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Mountain Cold Weather Equipment
  • Cold Weather Canteen
  • Insulated for use down to 40 degrees
  • Keeps water/liquid from completely freezing for
  • 48 hours.

Modular Sleep System Improvement Reduce weight
by ¼ - 1/3 Reduce cube/bulk by ¼ - 1/3
Marine Assault Climbers Kit (MACK)
Validate and Modernize SL3
Components
Individual Stove
Component of the Mountain Cold
Weather Infantry Kit
1 stove per 2 Marines
Primary Use Melting Snow
make water
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Family of Combat Field Feeding Systems
Field Food Service System (FFSS)
Tray Ration Heating System
Ruggedized Food Containers
Enhanced Tray Ration Heating System
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Field Food Service System (FFSS)
  • Three-ISO standard containers (8x8x20)
  • Sub-components
  • 1) The Mobile Rapid Deployable Kitchen
    (MRDK) employs two of the
  • ISO containers.
  • 2) The Field Sanitation Unit (FSU) employs one
    ISO container.
  • Capable of feeding 800 Marines in 4 hours, two
    meals per day (based upon B-rations). However,
    the FFSS is capable of cooking any combination of
    rations.
  • All electric field kitchen requiring 200 KW to
  • operate entire system. Uses either
    non-pressurized
  • or pressurized water source up to 40 psi.
  • Requires 12 Marines to operate. Two shifts of 6
  • personnel.

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Enhanced Tray Ration Heating System (ERTHS)
  • Components
  • Current TRHS 250 Marines x 2 meals daily
  • Quad Cold Quadcon sized refrigerator that is
    also used to store and transport the system.
  • 2 Field Range Cabinets Fueled by JP8
  • 2 additional tables

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Miscellaneous Combat Equipment
Field Tarp
MACS Sack
Poncho Liner
Enhanced Bed Net System
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Marine Corp MACS Sack and Enhanced Bed Net System
  • MACS Sack
  • 5 liter, nylon compression sack with a purge
    valve
  • Each ILBE will have 4 MACS Sacks
  • Initial Fielding is 2 MACS Sacks per ILBE to
    provide as many Marines as possible with this
    capability.
  • Enhanced Bed Net System (EBNS)
  • Identical to the IBNS with an added Rain Fly
  • Developing conversion kits to turn IBNS into EBNS
  • Use on a cot or directly on the ground

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Combat, Cold Weather, and Dress Clothing Team
Mr. Lou Curcio Team Leader
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Flame Resistant Organizational Gear (FROG I and
II)
FROG I
FROG II
Balaclava
Nomex Gloves
Combat Shirt Trousers
CVC Coveralls
iCVC Coveralls
Flight Suit
Long Sleeve FR Undershirt
Available through DLA
Fielding 3rd Qtr FY 07
Begin Fielding APR 07
Fielding FROG I items 2nd Qtr FY 07
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Flame Resistant Organizational Gear (FROG)UUNS
CDTS Unknown
  • Description
  • FROG provides increased protection against
    fire/flame exposure.
  • FROG I Base Layers balaclava, improved
    gloves, long sleeve t-shirt.
  • FROG II Outer Layers combat shirt trouser
    ensemble or CVC/flight suit.
  • Acquisition Strategy
  • RD on fabrics/designs.
  • Lab tests, including PYROMAN.
  • Items selected offer optimal level of protection
    and wear ability.
  • Funding - 44M.
  • Contract Awards shirts 11 Dec 06 gloves 12 Dec
    06 combat shirt trouser
  • 20 DEC 06.
  • Numerous contracting strategies employed
    GSA/Prime Vendor/MCSC Contracting.

1 ea. Light weight 1 ea. MID weight
1 pr
2 per
2 per
2 per
  • Sustainment Concept
  • PM ICE will POM for and provide sustainment for
    FROG for the foreseeable future. Replacements
    will be forecasted and force fed to the
    STAP/CARDF or as directed by PPO/MARCENT.
  • Fielding
  • Quantity Required 60,000 (1 per).
  • Fielding Schedule
  • FROG I Begins Jan 07 - Aug 07 Complete
  • FROG II Begins Apr 07- Apr 08 Complete


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Base Layering for Cold Weather Operations
Combat Utility Uniform
Underwear
Fleece Pullovers (100/300 wt)
Gloves
  • All Purpose Environmental Clothing System (APECS)

Over-whites
  • Combat Desert Jacket (CDJ)

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Improved Hot Temperate Weather Boots
  • Enhanced outsole
  • Increased Durability
  • New types of leather


Field User Evaluation Completed (In Source
Selection)
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New Initiatives
  • CMC Directed
  • PT Uniforms
  • Development Stage
  • FUE 3rd Qtr FY 07
  • SEABAG 1st Qtr FY 08
  • Dress Blue Uniforms
  • SEABAG Issue 1st Qtr FY 08
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