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Mr. Robert Coffey Logistics Assistance Program Army Sustainment Command Commercial (309) 782-5671

Army Sustainment Command. Logistics Assistance Program (LAP). Mr. Robert Coffey Logistics Assistance Program Army Sustainment Command Commercial (309) 782-5671 DSN 793-5671 robert.e.coffey@us.army.mil. Our Mission.

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Mr. Robert Coffey Logistics Assistance Program Army Sustainment Command Commercial (309) 782-5671

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  1. Army Sustainment Command Logistics Assistance Program (LAP) Mr. Robert Coffey Logistics Assistance Program Army Sustainment Command Commercial (309) 782-5671 DSN 793-5671 robert.e.coffey@us.army.mil

  2. Our Mission • Provide the early detection of logistics related problems that affect unit and materiel readiness; make logistical assessments in coordination with the supported commands to determine current status, historical trends, corrective and preventative measures for improving unit and command readiness; identification and correction of systemic problems. • Furnish command information and assistance for force modernization, including displaced materiel; and plan for LAP support of mobilization, hostilities, and other contingencies, improving customer support, enhancing Warfighter readiness, while eliminating redundancy. Integrates, coordinates & synchronizes all resources provided by AMC and ASC. Single point of contact between the “Warfighter”, AMC and ASC 2

  3. Logistics Assistance Program (LAP) • The Logistics Assistance Program provides Combatant Commanders and the “Warfighters” with logistics, technical, and administrative support. • Governed by AR 700-4, AR 690-11 and AMC-R 700-19. • Trains soldiers (11,900 soldiers/30,000 hrs annually) • Saves Army money (cost avoidance~~$260M annually) • Provides Technical Expertise: • Readiness • Supply • Ammunition • STAMIS • Radios • Soldier, Chem-Bio • Power & Envir. • Test Facilities/TPS • Ground Msls/UGVs • Sensors • Aircraft (5 types) • Avionics • Automotive • Armament 3

  4. Logistics Assistance Program (LAP) AMC’s sustainment for the Combat Commanders Mission: Identify / resolve / eliminate technical problems that affect combat readiness Horizontal and vertical Integrator For Acquisition, Logistics & Technology LSE / BLST ASC Readiness/Supply LARs LCMC/JMC Commodity LARs CDR/Chief (LTC/MAJ/CWO) 23 / 68 WHO: 1,052 DAC LARS (ASC, AM-LCMC, CE-LCMC, TA-LCMC and JMC) WHAT: Ammunition/Equipment/Supply/Readiness experts WHERE: Serving in 15 countries; 37 states worldwide HOW: Mandatory Mobile / Emergency Essential along side the soldiers AMC’s Single Face to the Warfighter 4

  5. 405th AFSB SECKENHEIM, GE NE ASIA – 1 AFSBn K-TOWN - 1 AFSBn VILSECK – 1 AFSBn LIVORNO – 1 AFSBn 404th AFSB FT. LEWIS, WA 402nd AFSB ANACONDA, IRAQ LSEs: IRAQ – 1 AFSB/2 AFSBn BALAD – 1 AFSB/2 AFSBn - LSE STRYKER – MOSUL - JLSE MND WEST – RAMADI - LSE TAJI - LSE KIRKUK/Q WEST - LSE VICTORY – BAGHDAD - LSE TALLIL - LSE TAQADDUM (TQ) LSEs: FT. LEWIS ALASKA FT. SHAFTER (LNO) 25 ID 1 1 1 LSEs: 2 ID 19TH TSC CAMP HUMPHREYS YND & SAGAMI AD JAPAN LSEs: XVIII ABN Corps (BRAGG) 82D ABN DIV (BRAGG) 1 TSE (BRAGG) USASOC (BRAGG) 101 AASLT DIV (CAMPBELL) 3 ID (STEWART) 10 ID (DRUM) JRTC/SHELBY(POLK) CAMP ATTERBURY FT. DIX FT. MCCOY FT. KNOX FT. RUCKER FT. BENNING FT. EUSTIS FT. GORDON 56 ID PANG (SBCT 6) 1 2 2 2 1 3 1 2 3 LSEs: V CORPS 3D COSCOM (Knox in Jun 07) 1 AD SETAF 5TH SIGNAL CMD KOSOVO 2 406th AFSB FT.BRAGG, NC 3 4 3 1 4 4 2 5 5 3 407th AFSB FT. HOOD, TX 6 4 7 AFLOAT CHARLESTON–1 AFSBn 5 8 FT. CARSON – 1 AFSBn 1 DEPLOYED LSEs: 9 1 1 10 LSEs: 11 3D ACR (HOOD) 1 CAV (HOOD) 13 ESC (HOOD) III CORPS 7 ID/ 4 ID (CARSON) 1 ID (RILEY) 11 ACR (IRWIN) FT. BLISS FT. SILL FT. HUACHUCA FT. LEONARDWOOD USARSO- FT. SAM HOUSTON 1 12 401st AFSB SWA 13 2 3 403rd AFSB CAMP HENRY, DAEGU 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 14 4 15 5 16 KUWAIT – 1 AFSB/1 AFSBn QATAR – 1 AFSBn AFGHANISTAN – 1 AFSBn LSE KUWAIT KUWAIT NAVAL BASE 6 17 7 1 8 2 9 3 10 4 11 5 DEPLOYED LSEs: AFGHANISTAN - LSE KANDAHAR - LSE BAGRAM 12 1 Army Field Support Brigade (AFSB) Nearly 1000 LARs co-located with AFSBs 5

  6. CONTRACTOR SUPPORT AFSB/LSE Support Personnel: 63 Logistic Manager, PBO-Supply Technician, IT technologist, Personnel Assistant, Training Specialist, Administration Assistant Single Year Cost: 5.1M Period of Performance: 4-5-07 thru 4-4-08 BLST Augmentees Personnel: 21, 7 CONUS Locations Logistic Manager Single Year Cost: 1.7M Period of Performance: 9-27-06 thru 9-26-07

  7. CONTRACTOR SUPPORT OPTRAKS Support Personnel: 17 Action Officer Single Year Cost: 3.9M Period of Performance: 4 Feb 07 to 3 Feb 08 Planners, OCONUS (Kuwait/Afghanistan/CONUS Personnel: 68 Logistician, Functional Analyst, Analyst, Systems Analyst, Technical Support, Administrative Support, Property Manager Single Year Cost: 20M Period of Performance: 26 Aug 06 to 25 Aug 07

  8. Contractor Support FUTURE ANTICIPATED ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS IT TECHNOLOGIST 25 PLANNERS 15 8

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