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Title: Sustainment Center of Excellence


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CASCOM and the U.S. Army Training Support Center
  • Sustainment Center of Excellence
  • (Ordnance-Quartermaster-Soldier Support
    Institute-Transportation)
  • Training Support System Review
  • (TSSR)
  • 20 May 2009
  • OUT BRIEF

Training Support The Armys Advantage
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SCoE TSSR Objectives
  • Identify SCoE training support issues, especially
    those that relate to Training Aids, Devices,
    Simulators and Simulations (TADSS)/TADSS
    sustainment (WCLS), in a strategic and
    operational context in which the impact relates
    to executing system or non-system training
  • Conduct proponent-led TSSR for OD, QM, SSI TC
    Schools
  • Receive information briefs on the following
  • SCoE BRAC update
  • Driver Training Strategy
  • Gaming/VBS2 Demo
  • BCT Modernization
  • Mobile MRAP CDT Demo

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SCoE TSSR Purpose Methodology
  • Purpose To identify Training Support System
    (TSS) related issues with proponent system and
    non-system TADSS (TSSR) affecting the Army.
  • Method SCoE Training Support System requirements
    will be reviewed and updated through the use of
    three concurrent workgroups
  • Soldier Training Support Program (STSP)
  • Sustainable Range Program (SRP)
  • Battle Command Training Support Program (BCTSP)
  • Additionally, System Program Managers associated
    with the SCoE proponent schools will brief issues
    affecting the training community to allow the TSS
    community to address TSS requirements.
  • Endstate An updated SCoE list of TSSR issues
    with assigned responsibilities to address the
    issues. Each program lead will out brief their
    respective portion of the updated action.

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CASCOM and the U.S. Army Training Support Center
  • Sustainment Center of Excellence
  • (Ordnance-Quartermaster-Soldier Support
    Institute-Transportation)

Soldier Training Support Program Issues
Training Support The Armys Advantage
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SCoE STSP TSSR Issue Stats
  • Old issues - 32
  • Closed issues - 26
  • Ongoing issues - 6
  • New issues - 9 (3 good news stories)
  • Total 09 issues - 15

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CASCOM and the U.S. Army Training Support Center
  • Sustainment Center of Excellence
  • SCoE ISSUES

Training Support The Armys Advantage
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TSSR Issue Sheet Plan for move of OD TADSS to
SCoE
As of 20 May 09
08 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • Ms. Gayle Olszyk, OCS, gayle.olszyk_at_us.army.mil,
    804.765.1435
  • Mr. Bob Santillan, ATSC-Fielded Devices,
    robert.santillan_at_us.army.mil, (757) 878-2910
  • Issue OD/PEO-STRI/ATSC plan for move of OD TADSS
    to SCoE (08-01A-SP-SCoE)
  • Discussion
  • ATSC, Ordnance School, and PEO-STRI are in
    contact and well coordinated to budget and move
    the TADSS from APG and RSA to new locations at Ft
    Lee.
  • TADSS at APG and RSA will be moved to Ft Lee,
    or other locations, as required for Army-wide
    use.
  • STATUS Currently working with PEO-STRI on
    weekly basis to discuss move requirements,
    building requirements, and ROM update for FY09.
    In FY09, 124/16 BEMT systems will be shipped from
    OMMS to North Range.
  • Assistance necessary Yes
  • Discussion PEO-STRI will pack, move, and set-up
    TADSS at new location.

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Recommendation/Timeline SCoE has provided FY09
course move dates to PEO-STRI and updated
remaining PEO-STRI managers of any changes to the
FY10-11 moves. Recommend issue moves to
monitor status.
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TSSR Issue Sheet SCoE Warrior FTX TADSS
NEW ISSUE
As of 20 May 09
  • Lead
  • Keith Orage, QMCS, keith.orage_at_us.army.mil, 804-
    734-3175
  • Scott Kittle, Deputy DPTMS FAPH,
    scott.t.kittle_at_us.army.mil 804 633-8333

Issue Identify SCoE FTX related TADSS
requirements capture under FT AP Hill (FAPH)
MER equivalent process Discussion The SCoE AIT
Field Training Exercise mandated by TRADOC will
occur to FT AP Hill, VA. The QMS currently
conducts training at FAPH. The OCS will begin
arriving in the 4th QTR of FY09 and will continue
to build, culminating with 100 of their Soldiers
training by 4th QTR FY11. TCS will only have one
course (88N) participating in the FTX and that
course load begins training at FAPH in the 1st
QTR of FY11.
  • STATUS New requirement
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • QMCS conduct requirements scrub prior to 5 Jun
    09 meeting.
  • SCoE submit requirements to FAPH NLT 5 Jun 09.
  • Attend CONUS East IPR, Jul 09, in order to
    ensure requirements are captured with the FAPH
    MER.

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CASCOM and the U.S. Army Training Support Center
  • Sustainment Center of Excellence
  • TRANSPORTATION ISSUES

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TSSR Issue Sheet USAODS Conversion to CDT
As of 20 May 09
06 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • Mr. Charles J. (CJ) Florence, TSCH-ADSO,
    j.florence_at_us.army.mil, 757-878-6557
  • Mr. Bob Capote, PEO-STRI, 407-384-3747
  • Mr. Kevin Landy, ATSC-STIDD, kevin.landy_at_us.army.m
    il, 757-878-2910x2076
  • COL Helmick, TCM TC, 757/254-2655,
    jeffrey.helmick_at_us.army.mil
  • Issue USAODS driver trainers are outdated
    (06-11-01TC-SCoE)
  • Discussion
  • Multiple variants of the USAODS system fielded
    (71 FLW, 1 Korea, 1 GE)
  • The PM is responsible for execution of the LCMP
    (cradle to grave) this responsibility is not
    being executed (PM-TV still has not signed the
    LCMP and there are no funds POMd to support
    upgrades/conversion to CDT)
  • Per FONCON, the PM-TV rep agreed to send an
    E-mail, dtd 14 May 09, to PEO-STRI and TCM-Trans
    inquiring on the LCMP document statusIAW memo,
    dtd 11 Dec 2006, subject U. S. Army Policy for
    the Acquisition of System Training Devices and
    memo, dtd 30 Jun 08, subject Policy for the
    Acquisition of TADSS and Gaming for Training.
  • The Proponent and TCM-TC determined the path
    forward is to migrate USAODS to the CDT variant,
    IAW the CDT CPD
  • Assistance necessary Yes.
  • Discussion Monitor success of PEO to resolve.
    If no solution by 30 June, CG CASCOM assistance
    required.
  • STATUS Awaiting signatures on the LCMP from
    PM-TV and PEO-STRI. Funding is not currently
    available to convert the USAODS to CDTs. PEO STRI
    will coordinate with PEO CS/CSS to find funding
    source.

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  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • PEO STRI provide update within the next 30 days.
  • TCM TC update CG CASCOM NLT 30 June.
  • Update, approve and fund LCMP by PM-TV to
    convert USAODS to CDTs
  • Ensure future Drivers Trainers are CDT variant

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TSSR Issue Sheet Operational Unit Drivers
Training
08 ISSUE UPDATE
As of 20 May 09
  • Lead
  • Mr. Charles J. (CJ) Florence, TSCH-ADSO,
    j.florence_at_us.army.mil, 757-878-6557
  • Assist
  • Mr. Sam Woolf, CASCOM TD, samuel.woolf_at_us.army.mil
    , 804-765-1442
  • Ms Hope l. Bean, Movement Branch,
    hope.bean_at_us.army.mil, 804-765-1453

Issue Conduct of required vehicle operator
training is limited due to lack of virtual
simulator support (08-11-SP-SCoE) Discussion
Resource constraints dictate that drivers,
commanders, and their units do not have
sufficient operational miles/hours (or other
resources) to hone these individual and
collective skills in a purely live-fire or
live-maneuver environment. To mitigate this gap,
drivers require access to virtual training
capabilities (driver trainers). The current Army
driver regulations do not provide sufficient,
standardized guidance for conduct of unit driver
training. Therefore, units have purchased their
own variants of driver trainers or requested via
ONS to DA for driver trainer capability.
  • STATUS On 4 Mar 09, the TSCH was tasked,
    IN508236, to develop a Comprehensive, Army-wide
    Driver Training Strategy to address this issue.
  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • Presentation of the proposed Drivers Training
    Strategy
  • 2 June 2009 Strategy workshop/BOIP
  • 14 August 2009 USATSCH AC/COT
  • 21 August 2009 CASCOM DOT/CG
  • 28 August 2009 TRADOC G3/5/7
  • 5 September 2009 TRADOC DCG/COFS
  • 22 September 2009 TRADOC CG
  • 30 September 2009 DA G/3/5/7
  • Assistance necessary Yes
  • Discussion Integrated Concept Development Team
    (ICDT) working the tasks

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TSSR Issue Sheet Capabilities document for
locomotive trainer
As of 20 May 09
06 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • Mr. Caprio, CASCOM, keith.caprio_at_us.army.mil,
    804-765-1882
  • Tim Durbin, CASCOM SID, timothy.durbin_at_us.army.mi
    l, 804-765-1206
  • Assist
  • Kevin Landy, ATSC, kevin.landy_at_us.army.mil,
    757-878-2910x2074
  • Issue No capabilities document for locomotive
    trainer, thus no sustainment funding
    (06-11-08TC-SCoE)
  • Discussion
  • Two trainers were purchased by DCSLOG for TSCH
    757th Trans Bn (Milwaukee, WI).
  • Without a capabilities document, there is no
    sustainment funding for the LETS system (warranty
    ended Sep 08).
  • No sustainment dollars programmed for FY10 or
    11.
  • Locomotive is a Commercial off-the-Shelf (COTS)
    item not supported by any TOE.
  • STATUS Sustainment dollars available thru
    FY09. CASCOM TD developed a non-system CPD,
    which was rejected by ATSC. ATSC recommended
    CASCOM develop a system CPD. ARCIC refused to
    process a system CPD. Impasse between ARCIC and
    ATSC has halted progress on this issue.
  • Assistance necessary Yes
  • Discussion This issue has been in contention
    for three years. Resolution at the GO level is
    required.

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Recommendation/Timeline Obtain CG guidance on
how to proceed.
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TSSR Issue Sheet Hagglund Crane Replacement
As of 20 May 09
09 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • Mr. Keith Caprio, Chief Maritime
  • Tng Br, SID, 804-765-1882, keith.caprio_at_us.army.m
    il
  • Assists
  • Mr Joe Thornton, Chief Maritime
  • Tng Dep, 757-878-4100,
  • joseph.thornton_at_us.army.mil
  • Mr. Kevin Landy, ATSC-STIDD,
  • 757-878-2910, ext 2075
  • kevin.landy_at_us.army.mil

Issue A suitable replacement for the Hagglund
Crane is needed to support institutional and
operational training requirements.
Discussion The Hagglund Crane provides a
hands-on training environment for 88H courses
and operational units. The crane is mounted on
a ship platform located at 3rd Port, FEVA. The
30 year old crane is an older model with worn
gears, an aging electrical system and
malfunctioning controls and levers. The current
state of the crane poses a serious safety risk to
Soldiers. The crane is inoperable on average 65
to 75 of the training year. This is due to the
long lead times required to manufacture
replacement parts for the crane. The continuous
maintenance down time has created serious
training shortfalls for Army institutional and
operational units.
  • STATUS The crane has been 100 non-mission
  • capable since Oct 08. The COT
    recently approved 400,000 to support the
    procurement of parts and repair of the crane. It
    is anticipated all repairs will be completed by
    November 09 . At that time the crane will be
    fully operational. A long-term fix is required
    (estimate for a new crane 5 M). Establish a
    POR.
  • Assistance necessary Yes
  • Discussion Require assistance identifying a bill
    payer for this trainer. IMCOM, TRADOC, or other
    lead agency must take responsibility for
    sustaining this trainer.

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  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • TSCH provide ATSC with an information paper with
    details on the issue NLT 8 Jun 09
  • ATSC elevate issue within TSS venues (PMR, TSWG,
    CoC, etc.)

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  • Sustainment Center of Excellence
  • ORDNANCE ISSUES

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TSSR Issue Sheet BEMT Refresh Plan
As of 20 May 09
08 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • John DeRaimo, CASCOM SID, john.deraimo_at_us.army.mil
    804-765-2342
  • John Archer, CASCOM BRAC, john.s.archer_at_us.army.mi
    l, 804-734-6631
  • Charles Prewitt, ATSC STIDD, charles.prewitt_at_us.ar
    my.mil757-878-2910x2076

Issue Basic Electronic Maintenance Trainer
(BEMT) refresh plan (08-09-SP-SCoE) Discussion
BEMT Trainers require refresh starting in FY11.
Redstone, APG, and Edgewood need to be reset at
Ft Lee (vice moving old systems or being reset
prior to the move to Lee). The same is true for
Knox systems moving to Ft. Benning. Current
on-hand/required for each location are Redstone
(OMEMS), 204 APG (OMMS), 256 and, Knox, 72.
The Ft. Lee BRAC Team must validate total
requirement for BEMT at Ft. Lee to ensure reset
and refresh in conjunction with moves. 13
additional instructor station required at Ft. Lee
to meet 322 configuration. (448/28) for 14 BEMT
classrooms in Building C-3 at Lee.
  • STATUS Ongoing action.
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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Recommendation/Timeline ATSC conducted a data
call Feb-Mar 09 to identify all fielded BEMT, as
well as un-fielded requirements, for
consolidation under the POR to ensure regulatory
compliance for procurement, as well as ensure
optimum accountability, program management, and
life-cycle support of these training devices.
This data was reviewed at BEMT WG at APG on 4-5
May 09. PEO STRI will provide cost estimates by
1 Jun 09.
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TSSR Issue Sheet Bradley TADSS
As of 20 May 09
08 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • LTC Mike Helm, CASCOM TD, michael.helm_at_us.army.mil
    , 804-765-2540
  • Tim Durbin, CASCOM SID, timothy.durbin_at_us.army.mil
    804-765-1206
  • Mr Gary Whiteaker, Bradley TADSS,
    Gary.Whiteaker_at_us.army.mil, 586-753-2343
  • Debra Marsden, PEO-STRI, 407-384-3850

Issue Bradley HOTS upgrade for Redstone Arsenal
(05-03-12OD-SCoE) Bradley A3 DTT and
Instructor/Operator Station software upgrade
(08-06-SP-SCoE) Bradley A3 Chassis Modernization
Embedded Diagnostics (CMED) software requires
upgrade to allow for hull fault insertion
capabilities (08-07-SP-SCoE) Discussion RSA
needs their HOTS upgraded (currently A1 version
is on hand). Currently Redstone uses actual
turrets to conduct training, but lacks the
ability to insert faults for troubleshooting
upgrade is in support of the Bradley A3 CMED
upgrade is in support of the Bradley A3 CMED
(Hull) training.
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion
  • STATUS OD CG signed memo on 2 Nov 08 IPT
    conducted 18-19 Feb 09 - priorities established,
    A3 DTT top priority, no contract vehicle to
    pursue A3 DTT at this time PEO-STRI currently in
    negotiations w/contractor to convert 4 ea ODS
    HOTS to A3 w/1st system delivered in 22 months
    and final 3 systems delivered in 33 months.
    Contract should be let NLT 30 Aug to include
    conversion of Redstone 6 ODSs.

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Recommendation/Timeline Implement additional
upgrades with available and in future budgets
FY 11-14, then establish fielding plan.
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TSSR Issue Sheet M109A6 Panel Trainers are out
of date
As of 20 May 09
08 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • USAFAS DOTD/TCM Cannon - Steve Sells,
    stephen.sells_at_us.army.mil, DSN 639-3454, Comm
    (580) 442-3454
  • Assist
  • USAOMMS - Steve McWilliams, steven.mcwilliams1_at_us.
    army.mil, DSN 298-4115, Comm (410) 278-4115
  • PM-HBCT - Marc Dirusso, marc.dirusso_at_us.army.mil,
    DSN 786-6681 Comm (586) 214-6681

Issue M109A6 Panel Trainers are out of date
(08-03-SP-SCoE) Discussion The ten M109A6
Panel Trainers at APG became outdated when the
turrets were modified several years ago. USAFAS,
with input from USAOMMS, is developing the
requirements to replace the outdated panel
trainers with virtual 3-D desk top trainers. PM
HBCT is working the funding for the new trainers
with PM FSP.
  • STATUS Unfunded requirements for the M109A6
    included in FY10-15 POM review. Efforts include
    coordination with PEO-STRI Customer Support
    Group. Statement of Objective written
    distribution to PEO STRI pending requirement
    included in Paladin PIM CPD going to ARCIC 21 May
    09.
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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Recommendation/Timeline Request for cost
estimate to PEO STRI 1 Jul 09. Continue
coordination and requirements development effort.
Replace Panel Trainers with 3D Virtual Desk Top
Trainers.
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TSSR Issue Sheet Basic hydraulics training
capability
As of 20 May 09
08 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • Steve McWilliams, OMMS, steven.mcwilliams1_at_us.army
    .mil, 410-278-4115
  • John DeRaimo, CASCOM SID, john.deraimo_at_us.army.mil
    , 804-765-2342
  • Charles Prewitt, ATSC STIDD, charles.prewitt_at_us.ar
    my.mil757-878-2910x2076

Issue Basic hydraulics training capability.
(08-04A-SP-SCoE) Discussion A number of MOSs
require hydraulic training, much like basic
electronics training. The current hydraulics
system trainer is antiquated, and there is a
desire to explore the possibility of
incorporating basic hydraulics training
capabilities into the current BEMT system.
Current Hydraulic Trainer, device number 55-23,
is outdated. Leverage BEMT to incorporate
hydraulics training capability. Requires
Proponent to update the BEMT requirements
document (ORD, 99) to a Capability Production
Document (CPD) and update the System Training
Plan (STRAP). ATSC will provide Proponent
assist.
  • STATUS A two-day BEMT working group meeting
    was held from 4-5 May 09 at APG . The working
    group determined hydraulics would not be included
    as part of the BEMT requirements.
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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Recommendation/Timeline SID coordinated with
PM-TV to add Hydraulics TADSS into PM-TV
requirements (as a common hydraulics trainer).
This acquisition strategy supports the
Skills-based Training concept. Non-Ordnance
MOSs requirements will also be addressed, as
well. SID developing TSRD for submission to
PEO-STRI NLT 1 Jul 09.
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TSSR Issue Sheet Additional Stryker Maintenance
HOTs
As of 20 May 09
NEW ISSUE
  • Lead
  • Steve McWilliams, steven.mcwilliams1_at_us.army.mil,
    (410) 278-3050
  • John DeRaimo, john.deraimo_at_us.army.mil,
    804-765-2342
  • Support
  • CW5 Walker, DSN 584-5301

Issue OMMS requires one additional Stryker Hull
HOT Discussion In Jul 08, OMMS submitted a
request to have three ICVs converted to Hull
hands on Trainers. The request was approved, and
three ICVs were shipped to the vendor for
conversion to HOTs. As a result of changes to
our Stryker training, and potential impacts of
the Stryker System Maintainer initiative (class
size increase to 20), analysis indicates we will
need an additional HOT to support a 41 student
to equipment ratio.
  • STATUS Memorandum submitted thru SID to TCM
    SBCT requesting an additional ICV be converted.
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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Recommendation/Timeline Approve recommendation
and convert the additional ICV to a HOT.
PEO-STRI indicates sufficient funding may be
available from ongoing conversions. SID
coordinate requirement with TCM-SBCT NLT 1 Jun
09. TCM SBCT will provide requirement to PM-SBCT
NLT 15 Jun 09.
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TSSR Issue Sheet Stryker Training Equipment and
Devices
As of 20 May 09
NEW ISSUE
  • Lead
  • Steve McWilliams, (410) 278-3050
  • Support
  • CASCOM SID, John DeRaimoCASCOM SID,
    john.deraimo_at_us.army.mil, 804-765-2342
  • CASCOM TD, Tim Ozman
  • Jose Portalatin, DSN 584-5301
  • Bob Lamarr, DSN 298-4044

Issue OMMS will require additional Strykers,
components, or TADSS to support Armament Training
for MOS 91S, Stryker System Maintainer Discussion
As a result of the Stryker System Maintainer
Initiative, Stryker Armament Maintenance tasks,
currently performed by MOS 45K, will transition
to the 91S. Class size for 45K is 6. Class size
for 91S is 20. To maintain a student to
equipment ratio of 14, OMMS will require
additional Strykers, or TADSS, particularly in
the armament training area, to support the larger
class size. Conduct a detailed analysis to
determine requirements for automotive and
armament training.
  • STATUS Initial analysis conducted.
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion Continue to watch for possible course
    growth in conjunction with BCT modernization.

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Recommendation/Timeline Conduct a session,
15-19 Jun, with CASCOM TD, CASCOM SID, OMMS (both
automotive and armament trainers) and TCM-SBCT to
identify equipment and TADSS requirements. SID
develop a memorandum, identifying all Stryker
Systems and training devices to support the
Stryker System Maintainer. Staff with CASCOM and
forward to TCM SBCT for requirement validation.
Develop and submit requirements prior to 15 July.
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  • Sustainment Center of Excellence
  • QUARTERMASTER ISSUES

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TSSR Issue Sheet LADS-D Simulator
As of 20 May 09
NEW ISSUE
  • Lead
  • Kraig Weaver, ADFSD, kraig.w.weaver_at_us.army.mil,
    804-734-5089
  • Richard Santiago, ADFSD, Richard.santiago_at_us.army.
    mil, (804) 734-5370
  • Gloria Carter, Chief Automation Branch, SID,
  • 804-765-2412,
  • gloria.jeanette.carter_at_us.army.mil

Issue Due to modification of the LADS,
requesting replacement of current LADS simulator
to facilitate preparatory classroom instruction
for hands-on training, and increase the number
from one to four systems. Discussion These
devices will be used in the 92S MOS training to
augment the B Model LADS System that is used for
92S MOS Training. These systems are urgently
needed because most Active Duty Quartermaster
Field Services companies have been fielded the
latest version of the LADS (D Model).
Additionally, a number of USAR Quartermaster
Field Services Companies have also been
fielded the D Model LADS. Therefore, the 92S
school will use the simulator to bridge the gap
between the out-dated B Model LADS and the
current D Model LADS. By using the simulator,
92S Soldiers will have a firm grasp of the theory
of operation, Laundry Cycles, and practical usage
of the D Model System upon arrival to their units
in Theater.
  • STATUS New requirement
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • SID to coordinate issue between QMCS and PM NLT
    1 Jun.

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TSSR Issue Sheet CH-47 and UH-60 Simulators
As of 20 May 09
NEW ISSUE
  • Lead
  • Will Marshall, ADFSD, william.marshall6_at_us.army.m
    il, 804-734-4724
  • Mr. Richard Santiago, richard.santiago3_at_us.army.m
    il, ADFSD, (804) 734-5370
  • Gloria Carter, SID
  • gloria.jeanette.carter_at_us.army.mil,
  • 804-765-2412
  • Bob Santillan, ATSC-Fielded Devices,
    robert.santillan_at_us.army.mil, (757) 878-2910

Issue Provide CH-47 and UH-60 simulators with
all cargo hooks for inside hookup
training Discussion The simulator will be
positioned in bldg 6238 to facilitate sling load
hookup training. This is a vital part of the
sling load inspector certification training and
vital to training due to the increasing shortage
of aviation assets. Ideally, the item will
consist of the A/C floor with all
accessoriesrollers, antennae, ramp, wheel, cargo
hooks, etc. The system would require a means to
raise and lower to allow students the ability to
complete actual hookup. This simulator will also
be used during instruction of the Low Cost, Low
Altitude Resupply Load course for loading and
release procedures. There are no means to
provide this training piece to students without
aviation support.
  • STATUS New requirement
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • TD to update Sling Load Inspector Certification
    Course POI (to include simulator
    requirement)-ASAP
  • ATSC investigate if a portion of a mock up can
    be fabricated (Mr. Santillan)
  • SID prepare TSRD for QMG to send PEO AV NLT 1
    July.

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TSSR Issue Sheet Forklifts/Simulators for 92A10
Course
As of 20 May 09
NEW ISSUE
  • Lead
  • CASCOM SID, Gloria Carter, gloria.jeanette.carter
    _at_us.army.mil, 804-765-2412
  • Jeff Ardis, jeffrey.ardis_at_us.army.mil,
    804-765-7141
  • QMCS Robert Garrison, robert.e.garrison_at_us.army
    .mil, 804-734-3226

Issue QMCS obtain Forklifts and Forklift
Simulators to support 92A10 course Discussion
The current training strategy for the 92A10 AIT
course is to provide student Soldiers 2-hours of
forklift familiarization training. Each week
three 92A10 classes or a total of 90 Soldiers
start 92A10 AIT. Additional forklifts are
required for us to provide better Soldier
training. Simulators would supplement this
training by providing some actual stick time on a
forklift to reinforce the training, of which all
of this would help reduce the training time at
the Soldiers first unit assignment. Five M10K
forklifts are required and two forklift
simulators to support the training locations of
which one would be used at the schoolhouse and
the other would be placed at the Log Warrior site
for Soldiers to train on while in a field
environment as part of their technical training
requirement.
  • STATUS CLOSED
  • 2 each M10K and one M4K on site
  • 3 each M10K expected o/a 2nd QTR FY 10
  • 2 each simulators expected o/a 2nd QTR FY 10
  • Assistance necessary Discussion NONE this is a
    good news story

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TSSR Issue SheetVSAT CAISI for QM Warrant POI
As of 20 May 09
NEW ISSUE
  • Lead
  • CASCOM SID, Gloria Carter, gloria.jeanette.carter
    _at_us.army.mil, 804-765-2412
  • Jeff Ardis, jeffrey.ardis_at_us.army.mil,
    804-765-7141
  • QMCS Robert Garrison, robert.e.garrison_at_us.army
    .mil, 804-734-3226

Issue QMCS obtain VSAT and CAISI systems to
better support our Warrant Officer POI Training
Discussion The current training strategy for
the QM Warrant Officer students is to travel to
Northern Virginia to receive their training on
VSAT and CAISI systems. This entails a 2-hour
bus ride to and from the training location. QMCS
should have these systems on site to improve our
training strategy and allow our warrant officers
more training time on these systems. In order to
support this training improvement requirement we
need 5 VSAT and 5 CAISI systems to support this
training requirement.
  • STATUS CLOSED
  • 5 each VSAT have been received and on site
  • 5 each CAISI systems (2.0) arrive o/a 1 Jun 09
    material fielding team arrives 4 Jun 8-11 Jun
    NET training begins and ends (16 students)
  • Assistance necessary Discussion NONE this is a
    good news story

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TSSR Issue Sheet 3K ROWPU Water Flow Process
(JPA)
As of 20 May 09
NEW ISSUE
  • Lead
  • Mr. Ellie Nickelson, PWD
  • ellie.q.nickelson_at_us.army.mil
  • 804-734-1258
  • SFC Avery Wood, PWD
  • Avery.d.wood_at_us.army.mil
  • 804-734-2762
  • Jeff Ardis, SID jeffrey.ardis_at_us.army.mil,
    804-765-7141

Issue 3K ROWPU Water Flow Process Job
Performance Aid (JPA) Discussion PWD is
currently in process of working with Mr. Leigh of
DLA to produce a three dimensional Interactive
Multi-media Instruction (IMI) training aid tool.
The 3K ROWPU water flow process tool will enhance
training and provide the student a unique
internal view of how water flows through the 3K
ROWPU system. IMI will be produced by DLA as a
Job Performance Aid at a cost (TBD) to PWD with
the goal of demonstrating its potential for
future training use. - Training Aid in support
of POI
  • STATUS In-progress

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  • Assistance necessary Yes
  • Discussion Funding to support project
  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • SID provided existing IMI product to QMCS for
    evaluation as possible solution.
  • If not acceptable, SID coordinate with PM PAWS
    NLT 1 Jul 09 to determine funding and delivery
    date

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TSSR Issue SheetAssault Kitchen
As of 20 May 09
NEW ISSUE
  • Lead
  • CASCOM SID Tom Doran, thomas.doran1_at_us.army.mil,
    804.765.1202
  • QMCS Al Hawkins, alfred.hawkins1_at_us.army.mil,
    804.734.5429
  • Raymond Beu, raymond.beu_at_us.army.mil804-734-3192

Issue QMCS obtain Assault Kitchen systems to
better support Advance Individual POI Training.
Discussion This is new equipment training
strategy for the 92G Food Service Specialist
students. AK replaces the Kitchen Company Level
Field Feeding (KCLFF) on a one for one basis.
Joint interest USMC
  • STATUS CLOSED
  • 2 each AKs have been received and on site
  • 1 each AK due in DTG TBD
  • NET for instructors complete
  • Assistance necessary
  • Discussion NONE this is a good news story

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CASCOM and the U.S. Army Training Support Center
  • Sustainment Center of Excellence
  • SOLDIER SUPPORT INSTITUTE (SSI)
  • Financial Management School/Adjutant General
    School
  • NO ISSUES

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  • Sustainment Center of Excellence
  • BATTLE COMMAND TRAINING SUPPORT ISSUES

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SCoE BCTSP TSSR Issue Stats
  • Old issues - 11
  • Closed issues - 6
  • Ongoing issues - 5
  • New issues - 2
  • Total 09 issues - 7

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TSSR Issue Sheet SCoE CPX-S Concept Plan
As of 20 May 09
07 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • SCoE Chris Johnson, christopher.johnson_at_us.army.m
    il, 804-765-1436
  • CTD Mr. Dave Bowman, david.bowman_at_us.army.mil,
    913-684-7625

Issue SCoE CPX-S Concept Plan. Discussion The
evolving Army BC training strategy needs to
reflect the fact that SCoE has a significant
operational training support mission (AC and RC).
There is a disconnect between the VCSA guidance
(ACP Update on 17 Apr 08) and the emerging BCTS
as to the responsibilities of Generating
Force/CoEs in training Operational Forces.
Currently DAMO-TR has only validated Installatio
n (Lee/Eustis) requirement SCoE support of POIs
(Lee/Eustis/Jackson (future)) DAMO-TR has not
resourced requirement to provide pre-deployment
training support to TSC, ESC etc.
  • STATUS BCTS currently in draft format at CAC.
    TRADOC currently developing BC implementation
    plan. Institutions will have a responsibility to
    support operational forces as directed by
    ACP/TCP. CASCOM ICW FORSCOM and TRADOC developing
    concept plan for CPX-S support to operational
    units.
  • Assistance necessary Yes.
  • Discussion
  • BCTS must reflect the requirement for SCoE to
    support operational units and ARFORGEN.

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  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • SCoE operational support mission be recognized
    in the BCTS and a systematic process for
    resourcing be implemented.
  • SCoE submit CPX-S concept plan to DA G3 for
    approval. (May/June 09)
  • CG send message to CAC and TRADOC that
    integrates concept into BCTS Jun 09.

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TSSR Issue Sheet BCTC Facility
As of 20 May 09
07 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead DAMO-TRS (NSC-TCID) for DAMO-TRS, Mr Dan
    Buchberg dan.buchberg_at_us.army.mil 913.684.8345
  • Assist Chris Johnson, christopher.johnson_at_us.arm
    y.mil, 804-765-1436
  • Issue BCTC Facility (07-02-BC-SCoE)
  • Discussion
  • BCTC is for tenant Operational units on Ft Lee
    and Ft Eustis. It is not a SCoE BCTC facility.
    FT Lee BCTC requirement validated but not funded
    in FY10-15 POM. Based on DP 91, BCTC Design
    Board consult with garrison and units to
    determine operational facility requirement.
  • Schools need to review POIs for requirements for
    BCTC usage.
  • Assistance necessary Yes
  • Discussion Will re-compete in FY12-17 POM.
  • STATUS BCTC requirement for Fort Lee was not
    funded in the FY10-15 POM. Will re-compete in
    FY12-17 POM.

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  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • Need CG CASCOM to get endorsements from CG AMC,
    CG FORSCOM, CG USARC, NGB, and DA G3/G4 for POM
    submission.

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TSSR Issue Sheet Constructive SIM/STIM
As of 20 May 09
07 ISSUE UPDATE
  • Lead
  • SCoE Chris Johnson, christopher.johnson_at_us.army.m
    il, 804-765-1436
  • Issue Constructive SIM/STIM ERF-L
    (07-04-BC-SCoE)
  • Discussion
  • Entity Resolution Federation Logistics (ERF-L)
    provides fidelity for brigade and below
    sustainment operations
  • ERF-L may not be appropriate for
  • Leaders heading to EAB units ISO theater-level
    operations.
  • SSI for personnel and financial
    managementreplacements postal operations, etc.
  • Other schools that fall under SCoE and that might
    require LOD (JAG, Chaplain, Maritime)
  • STATUS CLOSED Entity Resolution Federation
    Logistics (ERF-L) hardware is funded.
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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Recommendation/Timeline ERF-L fielded to ALU
March 2010.
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TSSR Issue Sheet Gaming Technology in POIs
08 ISSUE UPDATE
As of 20 May 09
  • Lead
  • CASCOM TSD, ATTD
  • Chris Johnson, christopher.johnson_at_us.army.mil,
    804-765-1436
  • Support
  • TCM Gaming, Sheldon Parks, Sheldon.parks_at_us.army.
    mil, 913.684.8272
  • Issue Gaming Technology (GT) to enhance or fill
    training gaps in institutional POIs.
    (08-02-BC-SCoE)
  • Discussion
  • Currently collecting gaming requirements from
    the CASCOM Schools.
  • How will gaming be supported by instructors, IT
    personnel and developers?
  • STRAP needs to be developed and staffed in the
    schools
  • Coordinate lessons learned with schools that
    currently have VBS
  • Revise POIs to include gaming requirements in
    order to secure long term resources
  • Primarily supports small unit, leader and
    collective training
  • STATUS PEO-STRI is currently fielding the
    Gaming Product Line, scheduled completion is SEP
    09. The primary education and training
    application is VBS2 in the Gaming product line.
  • Assistance necessary Yes. TDY Funding for early
    NET
  • Discussion

A
  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • SCoE hardware fielding and NET is planned for
    SEP 09.
  • Coordinate with PEO STRI to send CASCOM training
    developers/instructors to early NET. Coordinate
    NLT 15 June.

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TSSR Issue Sheet Mortuary Affairs (MA) Search
Recovery Interactive Media/Gaming Program
NEW ISSUE
As of 20 May 09
  • Lead
  • SFC William Cox, JMAC Training
    Developer, william.cox1_at_us.army.mil 804-734-3665
  • GySgt Christopher Stephens, JMAC Instructor,
    C.STEPHENS10 _at_us.army.mil, 804-734-3660

Issue Mortuary Affairs (MA) leaders from all
Services must be taught how to plan and conduct a
suite of mortuary affairs operations, such as
search and recovery missions, contaminated
remains processing, theater mortuary evacuation
points, temporary interment, etc. in order to be
able to support civil operations in CONUS and
full spectrum operations. Discussion An
interactive gaming program offers the ability to
put MA leaders through the tasks needed for
training how to plan and conduct mortuary affairs
missions for various scenarios. These detailed
and difficult missions include urban search,
recovery, IED catastrophic event recoveries,
downed helicopter recoveries, recovery in a
depleted uranium environment, recovery of hasty
burial remains, and support to civil authorities
in the event of natural or man-made disasters.
Gaming would offer the opportunity for
inexpensive training on these difficult tasks.
  • Assistance necessary
  • Multi-media expertise.
  • Discussion
  • We do not have in-house capability to develop
    this technology.
  • STATUS New requirement
  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • Developing the concept, identifying
    requirements, and developing measures of
    performance. NLT 22 May 09
  • Gaming Requirements Control Board 18 June.
  • Update POIs and continue training gap analysis
    to explore how to fill this gap

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  • Sustainment Center of Excellence
  • SUSTAINABLE RANGE PROGRAM ISSUES

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SCoE SRPTSSR Issue Stats
  • Old issues - 2
  • Closed issues - 1
  • Ongoing issues - 1
  • New issues - 1
  • Total 09 issues - 2

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TSSR Issue Sheet Range Control Facility
08 ISSUE UPDATE
As of 20 May 09
  • Lead FLVA
  • Mr. Bryan Holtman, DPTMS FLVA, 804-765-366
  • Mr. Tom Taylor, DPTMS-Range Manager FLVA,
    804-765-3673

Issue Range Control Facility. (08-03-SRP-SCoE) D
iscussion Due to BRAC-SCOE increased training
load and the consolidation of AIT on Ft. Lee
(from APG, Redstone Arsenal, Ft. Eustis), the
installation has identified a requirement for a
range control facility capable of conducting 24
hour operations, needed to control the live fire
range complex. This is especially critical due to
the close proximity of major civilian
thoroughfares and urban encroachment (Hopewell,
Colonial Heights, Prince George, and Petersburg).
100 design completed. Estimated cost 750K.
  • STATUS
  • Requirement is still in need of funding and/or
    POM recognition.
  • DAMO-TRS denied funding for project with VSCW
    project referred to Garrison as a installation
    support requirement.
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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Recommendation/Timeline Request funding from
the Garrison (add to Garrison 1-N List) to
support critical requirement.
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SRP and MER Reset Issue SCoE Warrior FTX
As of 20 May 09
NEW ISSUE
  • Lead
  • MAJ Anthony Sera, CASCOM, 804-765-1495
  • Keith Orage, QMCS, (804) 734-3175
  • Issue Realign FTX related range requirements to
    FT AP Hill
  • Discussion
  • The SCoE has changed the location of the TRADOC
    mandated 5 day AIT FTX from Ft Lee, VA to FT AP
    Hill, VA. The QMCS is conducting 100 of its FTX
    at FAPH beginning Jan 09. The OCS will begin
    arriving in the 4th QTR of FY09 and culminate to
    100 in 4th QTR FY11.
  • The SCoE will utilize ranges for Advanced Rifle
    Marksmanship (ARM) Convoy Live Fire Range Urban
    Operations Mounted Machine Gun FAMFIRE.
  • Some Basic Rifle Marksmanship (BRM) tasks will
    continue to be fired at Ft. Lee.
  • STATUS Update to existing requirement
  • Assistance necessary No
  • Discussion

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  • Recommendation/Timeline
  • Conduct Mission Essential Requirements
    reassessment to identify Range requirements in
    support of realignment
  • Realign applicable range program requirements,
    as defined by the QMCS, to be located at FT AP
    Hill TSC IAW MER analysis during CONUS-EAST IPR
    20-24 July 09.
  • Ongoing action thru FY11 to scrub all POIs and
    future requirements.

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