Title: U'S' Army
1U.S. Army Yuma Proving Ground
Advanced Planning Briefing for Industry
2Organization
COMMANDER TECH DIR CSM
SPECIAL STAFF
COORDINATING STAFF
XO
PAO
Acting IG
SJA/ILO
ADJ
LOG
Res Mgt
Plans Ops Directorate
DOIM
Intel/Security
Garrison
TropicRegions TestCenter
YumaTest Center
Cold Regions TestCenter
Installation ManagementCommand(IMCOM)
Dir of Tests
Optics Div
Admin SupportDiv
Range Control Scheduling
MWR
Public Works
NACCITEC
Info Mgmt Div
Emerg Svcs
PAIO Educ
Combat AutoSys Div
Aviation Air DelSys Div
TEMO
Army Contracting Agency
LOG
Environmental
Munitions Weapons Div
Metrology Simulation Div
Technical Services Div
Electronics Div
DPTMS
Inst Safety
Civ Personnel Advisory Ctr
Weapons OpsDiv
Ammo Mgmt Div
Mil Per Div
EEO
Dual Hatted
Maint Div
Res Mgt Ofc
Religious Support
As of 25 Sep 07
3Yuma Proving GroundMission Statement
- As a Department of Defense (DoD) Major Range and
Test Facility Base (MRTFB), plan, conduct,
analyze and report the results of developmental
tests, production tests, and other tests in the
capability areas of - Air Delivery Systems/Airdrop
- Aircraft Systems
- Engineering Equipment
- Direct-fire Systems (Nonmissile/Rocket)
- Electronic Countermeasure-Improvised Explosive
Device (IED) - Indirect-fire Systems
- Smoke and Obscurants-Indirect-Fire Delivery
- Unmanned Aircraft Systems
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- and extreme natural environments for 3 Test
Centers for authorized customers within the DoD
and outside DoD, including domestic and foreign
Government and nongovernmental organizations.
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4Yuma Proving GroundUnique Multiple Mission Area
Synergy
- Test Center under the Army Test and Evaluation
Command (ATEC) and Developmental Test Center
(DTC) - DoD Major Range Test Facility Base available
to all Services, agencies and private industry - Over 838,000 acres roughly the size of Rhode
Island - Simultaneous joint testing and
- training capability
- No other DoD location can hold all YPG
mission areas - Leverages Southwest Range Complex
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5Yuma Proving GroundLocation
YPG headquarters is located adjacent to the
Colorado River in southwest Arizonas Sonoran
Desert one of the hottest and driest areas in
the nation
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6Yuma Proving Ground Airspace
- Control of Restricted Airspace (1,264,693 acres)
80,000 airspace ceiling - Airspace reserved 7 days per week/24 hours per
day 360 flying days/year - Stable atmosphere, dry clear air, low wind, near
sea level altitude (498.9 ASL)
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7Yuma Proving GroundSatellite Activities
- Cold Regions Test Center
- 670,713 acres 254,000 acres of impact area
- Airspace designated user and range priority
- DoDs only high speed closed circuit test track
- Flexible ranges, MOUT site and Drop Zones
- UAV landing strip
- C5/C17 runway available at Fort Greely
- Tropic Regions Test Center
- Access to numerous test sites in Panama through
Cooperative Research and Development Agreements - Contractor support HQs in Panama City
- Partnership with SOUTHCOM in Honduras
- Tropic test sites in Hawaii (Schofield Barracks,
and Naval Magazine Lualualei) - Under negotiations with Suriname
TROPIC TEST SITEHonduras
TROPIC TEST SITE Hawaii
8Yuma Proving GroundCore Mission Areas
- Air Delivery Systems/Air Drop
- Aircraft Systems
- - Aircraft Armaments and Armament Systems
Integration (rotary) - Engineering Equipment
- - Demolition
- - Mine Systems
- - Detection Systems (hand-held, vehicle mounted,
airborne) - - Clearing Systems (explosive, mechanical)
- Direct Fire Systems (non missile/rocket)
- - Direct Fire Performance/acceptance
- Electronic Countermeasures IED
- - Munitions Lot performance/acceptance
-
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9Yuma FY06 Economic Impact
Workforce of 2,749 (Civilian and Contractor)
- Military Retirees in area 6,000
Seasonal Visitors 156
330M economic impact to local community
10Yuma Proving GroundResources - Personnel(Actual
and Projected)
FY04
FY05
FY06
FY07
FY08-12
Civilian Military Contractor Total Other
TDA Tenants NAF Total Other Tenants
Other Contracts
691 26 879 152 (113) 96 241 (117) 30
679 17 974 163 (103) 95 455 (292) 33
708 17 1236 173 (124) 88 492 (289) 35
717 17 1236 173 (124) 88 492 (289) 35
678 17 1242 234 (173) 88 479 (302) 36
(Mission 490Garrison 189)
YPG HOUSING 462
TRAVELCAMPRESIDENTS 101
Total 2,115 2,416 2,774
2,749 2,758
11Yuma Test Center Ground Combat Systems Core
Mission Activities
Counter - Rockets,Artillery, and Mortars(C-RAM)
Stryker MEV w/CBS Armor
Armored Security Vehicle (ASV)
XM982 Excalibur
- CURRENT PROGRAMS
- M777 155mm Lightweight Howitzer
- Inconel Lightweight 81mm Mortar System
- Lightweight Counter Mortar Radar (LCMR)
- M720A1 60mm HE Mortar Cartridge
- C-RAM FCS NLOS-Cannon Demonstrator
- XM982 Excalibur
- Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV)
- Armored Security Vehicle (ASV)
- Modular Fuel System (MFS)
- Rapidly Installed Fuel Transfer
- System (RIFTS)
- 120mm Mid Range Munition
- Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle
- Stryker
- Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) Vehicle
- CORE COMPETENCIES
- Large Caliber Munitions
- Munitions Production Acceptance
- Mine/Countermines
- Smart Munitions
- Integrated Armored Artillery Systems
- Direct Fire Weapons
- Weapon Systems Testing
- Vehicle Target Acquisition Systems
- Automotive Systems Performance
- Heavy Equipment Transport Systems
- Desert Environmental Testing
- Radar Systems
- Petroleum and Water Systems
Inconel Lightweight81mm Mortar System
M1097 Repower
12Yuma Test CenterAir Combat Soldier Systems
Core Mission Activities
Apache Longbow
Unmanned Light Attack/Recon Testbed (ULART)
JPADS
Fire Scout UAS
- CURRENT PROGRAMS
- Joint Precision Airdrop System (JPADS)
- Precision Airdrop Technology Development
- Extraction Parachute Jettison Device
- Enhanced Container Delivery System
- Advanced Tactical Parachute System (ATPS)
- Fire Scout UAS Weapons and Sensor Integration
- ULART Weapons Integration
- Unmanned Little Bird/Viper Strike
- Kiowa Warrior Block II Software Validation
- Block III Apache
- Armed Reconnissence Helicopter
- Jordan Border Security Demo
- CORE COMPETENCIES
- Unmanned Aircraft Systems
- Integrated Aviation Systems
- Aircraft Munitions and Weapons
- Precision Navigation Systems
- Target Acquisition Systems
- Personnel Parachute Systems
- All Classes of Cargo Air Delivery Systems
- Guided Parachute System Technologies
- Materiel Qualification for Air Drop
(including munitions) - Soldier Systems
- Desert Environmental Testing
13Cold Regions Test Center (CRTC) Core Mission
Activities
- CURRENT PROGRAMS
- Mobile Ground System (MGS)
- STRYKER NBC Variant
- STRYKER RWS
- USMC Expeditionary Fighting Vehicle (EFV)
- South African 105
- Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) Unitary
- Intermediate Cold Weather Boot Test
- Advanced Tactical Parachute System (ATAPS)
- Improved Night Observation Device (INOD)
- Cold Storage Tests
- Commercial Automotive
Stryker
Apache Hellfire
- CORE COMPETENCIES
- Individual Soldier Systems
- Armored Artillery Systems
- Large Caliber Munitions
- Smart Munitions
- Direct Fire Weapons
- Automotive Systems Performance
- Heavy Equipment Transport
- Aircraft Munitions and Weapons
- Sensors/Target Acquisition Systems
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14Tropic Regions Test Center Core Mission
Activities
- CURRENT FUTURE PROGRAMS FY08
- Short Wave Infra Red (SWIR) Field Test
- Tarp Test
- Small Arms Protective Inserts (SAPI)
- M-56 Smoke Generation System
- Forrester (FOPEN System)
- Shadow Recce
- Airborne Measurement and Signatures Intelligence
(MASINT) system - NBCRV Stryker
Small Arms Protective Inserts (SAPI)
XM-8 Rifle
- CORE COMPETENCIES
- Individual Soldier Systems
- Chemical/Biological Protective Systems
- Chemical/Biological Detectors
- Sensors/Target Acquisition Systems
- Mine Countermine Systems
- Automotive Systems Performance
- Communications/Electronics Systems
- Exposure Testing
- Human Factors Engineering
Spider
XM-8
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15Why Yuma Proving Ground?
- DoD Major Range Test Facility Base available
to all Services, agencies, and private industry - Simultaneous joint testing and training
capability - No other DoD location can hold all YPG mission
areas - Leverages Southwest Range Complex
- Multi-Commodity, Cross- Commodity, Synergy
16Important Notes
- Being a Sub to a large contractor is an
opportunity - Priorities can change, and contractual durations
and options can change - Funding, when shown, is rough ball-park
government cost estimates are not shown - Considerable business through Credit Card and
Simplified Small Purchases
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17High Probability
- TITLE Range Support Services
- OBJECTIVE Provide test, operations and
maintenance, and related services to support the
Yuma Proving Ground test mission - CONTRACT TYPE Anticipated Cost Plus Award Fee
- ESTIMATED COST gt1B
- DURATION Anticipated 10 years
- ESTIMATED RFP RELEASE 2nd Qtr FY08
- ESTIMATED AWARD DATE 3rd Qtr FY08
- SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE No, Full and Open
- POC Ms. Julie Silva, (928) 328-6259
- NOTE All information subject to DA level
approval
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18High Probability
- TITLE Environmental Support Services
- OBJECTIVE Provide scientific, engineering,
technical and regulatory compliance assistance
such as environmental studies, assessments,
analysis, development of reports and permit
applications to support the Yuma Proving Ground
test mission - CONTRACT TYPE TBD
- ESTIMATED COST 10M
- DURATION Anticipate 5 years
- ESTIMATED RFP RELEASE 2nd Qtr FY08
- ESTIMATED AWARD DATE 4th Qtr FY08
- SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE 100 SBSA
- POC Ms. Cyndi Ford, (928) 328-6348
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19High Probability
- TITLE Logistics Support Services
- OBJECTIVE Provide logistical support to include
operation of the equipment pool, transportation
movements, supply storage, official mail
distribution, supply support activities and
hazmart facility - CONTRACT TYPE Anticipate Firm Fixed Price
- ESTIMATED COST 17M
- DURATION 8 Years (1 year base, 7 - 1 year
options) - ESTIMATED RFP RELEASE 2nd Qtr FY08
- ESTIMATED AWARD DATE 4th Qtr FY08
- SMALL BUSINESS SET ASIDE 100 SBSA
- POC Ms. Cyndi Ford, (928) 328-6348
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20Simplified Purchases
- A Few Examples...
- Supplies
- Electronic Items - power supplies, converters,
batteries, amplifiers, cable, connectors,
interface boards, modules, and TMDE - Computer hardware, software, and accessories
- Various compressed gases
- Video systems and equipment - players, recorders,
projectors, Video Teleconference equipment - Office furnishings
- Services
- Repair of ADP, mobile, fiber optic, electrical
and electronic equipment - Lease of copiers and office equipment
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21A Look Ahead...General
- A Few Examples
- Contract Title
Expiration - Tropic Test Support Services Sep 2009
- Aviation Support Services Sep 2009
- Custodial Services Sep 2009
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22In Closing...
- Business opportunities at YPG via
- Direct Contracts
- Subs to majors
- Credit Card/Simplified Small Purchases
- Yuma Proving Ground couldnt exist without the
support from contractors - We thank you for your interest and support
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23Yuma Proving GroundPoints of Contact
Commander (928) 328-2163
Yuma Test Center (928) 328-6225
Tropic Regions Test Center (928) 328-2478
Cold Regions Test Center (907) 353-4215
Natural Environments Test Office (928) 328-2304
Plans and Operations Directorate (928) 328-6111
Advanced Technology Directorate (928) 328-6256
Army Contracting Agency Southern Region (928)
328-6123
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