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Review and Outlook Brig Gen Shaun Q Morris AFPEO for Weapons Eglin AFB FL Distribution A Approved for public release per 96TW20160051 24 March 2016 Organizational Leadership 2 Brig Gen Shaun Q Morris ID: 526323

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Program Executive Officer (PEO)

Review and Outlook

Brig Gen Shaun Q. MorrisAFPEO for WeaponsEglin AFB FL

Distribution A: Approved for public release per 96TW-2016-0051

24 March 2016Slide2

Organizational Leadership

2

Brig Gen Shaun Q. MorrisPEO for Weapons & DirectorDr. Yvette S. Weber

Deputy PEO (AF))

Mr. John S. BatogDeputy PEO (USN)

Mr. Bruce Young

Director of Engineering

Mr. Troy Gunter

Chief of Contracting

Ms. Leah Hodge

Chief Financial Officer

Ms. Lynnette Keesler

Chief of Logistics

Mr. George Rogers

Chief of Armament

Ops

Lt Col

Amy Caruthers

PEG Chief

Col C.

Athearn

Long Range Systems

Ms. B. Thorn

Advanced Programs

Col

W. Bell

Munitions

Sust

Mr. D.

Kicklighter

Specialized

Mgmt

Col K. Hickman

Miniature Munitions

Col J. Sobel

Air Dominance

Col D. CochranDirect Attack

Ms.

E. JayTest & Training

Mr. M. Stallworth

Armament SustainmentSlide3

Air Superiority

Space Superiority

Cyberspace Superiority

Global Precision Attack

Rapid Global Mobility

Special Operations

Global Integrated ISR

Command and Control

Personnel Recovery

Building Partnerships

Agile Combat Support

Long Range Systems

JASSM

JASSM-ER

MALD

MALD-J

Proven

Aircraft

QF-4

Combat & Mission Support

JTE

UMTE

Legacy Threat Systems

Specialized Management

Air Dominance

AMRAAM

AIM-9X (Navy-led)

HTS

HCSM

Miniature Munitions

SDB II

SDB

I

JMM

BRU

BRU-61/A

Armament /

Munitions Sustainment

JDAM

Paveway

Flares

HARM

CAD/PAD

Small

Arms

Maverick

Hellfire

Direct

Attack

HTVSF

JPF

M-Code

ILW

MOP

BLU-129/B

Med Cal

Ammo

LWIP

Test & Training

QF-16

CRIIS

TCS

AFSAT

ACAT I

ACAT II

ACAT III or other

Advanced Programs

3

P5CTS

ARTS

Nuclear

Deterrence Ops

Education and Training

Portfolio OverviewSlide4

Hill

JB San Antonio

Eglin

Robins

Rock Island

NAS

Pax

River

Crystal City

Picatinny

Arsenal

Indian Head

4

ACAT I – 8

ACAT II – 4

ACAT III – 28

JUON - 1

QRC – 1

Non-ACAT-1

 

Directorate

AFPEO/WP

Total WML

89

N/A

Total AML

N/A

27

ACAT I

6

6

ACAT II

3

3

ACAT III

14

(including WPS, Navy)

18 (HBZ, WLD, Navy)

Pre-MDAP

1

1

QRC4

2

$67B Armament Directorate Portfolio

Weapons Portfolio

Armament at a GlanceSlide5

PEO Priorities

5Resource, Develop, & Care for a Mission-Driven WorkforceDisciplined Program Execution

Should Cost Increase Competition Reduce Sole Source Costs (Prices)Increase Contract Flexibility

Hold Contractors AccountableImprove Stakeholder RelationshipsIntegrated Life Cycle ManagementIntegrated Armament EnterpriseSlide6

Rapid Innovation Fund (RIF) FY16 Thrust Areas

6Denied Area TechnologiesEnhance position, navigation, & timing (PNT) accuraciesExtend effective range of weaponsOvercome GPS-contested environmentsTarget ProsecutionImprove fuzing capabilities/

producibilityEnhance target recognitionEnable replacement of cluster munitionsWeapon Performance & EffectivenessIncrease cockpit selectable weapon characteristicsAdjust warhead effects to optimize lethality/control collateral damageMultiple weapons effects through datalink or net-enabled capability

Weapon AffordabilityLow cost materials and low cost navigation and guidance solutionsAddressing UAI compliance and cyber-resilience in early design phaseSlide7

Acquisition Forecast & Opportunities

7Program

Description

Estimated ValueForecast

PoP

Competitive

/

Sole

Source

Organization

AIM-120 AMRAAM Containers

Procure AMRAAM containers for Tactical and CATM missile production in support of Foreign Military Sales (FMS)

$3-5M

2018-2023

Competitive

AFLCMC/EBR

AIM-9P SR-116 Rocket Motor

Two countries procuring 580 each AIM-9P rocket motors to replace expiring rocket motors (FMS only)

$16.2M

2017-2019

Competitive

AFLCMC/EBR

BRU-57 with Universal Armament Interface (UAI)

Two countries procuring 186 each BRU-57 with UAI (FMS only)

$54M

2016-2020

Sole Source -

Exelis

(

PROS IV)

AFLCMC/EBRSlide8

Questions?

Brig Gen Shaun Q. Morris

AFPEO for Weapons 24 March 2016

Distribution A: Approved for

public release per 96TW-2016-0051