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CJSL Update to NDIA “Shaping” the development of logisticians…

CJSL Update to NDIA “Shaping” the development of logisticians…. LTG (Ret) C. V. Christianson, Director, Center for Joint and Strategic Logistics National Defense University 21 October 2011. Purpose. Discuss CJSL’s work to date… Discuss some of what we’ve been doing…

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CJSL Update to NDIA “Shaping” the development of logisticians…

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  1. CJSL Update to NDIA “Shaping” the development of logisticians… LTG (Ret) C. V. Christianson, Director, Center for Joint and Strategic Logistics National Defense University 21 October 2011

  2. Purpose • Discuss CJSL’s work to date… • Discuss some of what we’ve been doing… • Tell you what we’re thinking about… • Solicit continued support… Continue to build support for our work and focus our effort on what is most important…

  3. What we’ve been doing… • Faculty Development • 13-16 Jun 2011, Crystal City, all JPME schools represented • Case study methodology and immersive gaming in the classroom • Begin to build a logistics faculty community • Operational Sabbaticals • Learning Content • Body of Knowledge • On line capability…collaborative space • First priority = logistics faculty • ICAF elective this semester…”TheDefense Industrial Base and National Security” • Full course; 18 students • Faculty team, to include contract support • Support to Logisticians • EUCOM and AFRICOM log staff discussions • Operational logistics to Navy War College senior course

  4. What we’ve been doing… • L&MR Supply Chain Study • Conducted by RAND…complete this fall • Use existing work to develop enterprise policy/operational recommendations • H/SASC Readiness Seminar • Unions, industry, Services, OSD & professional staff • Assist in framing statutory language • Promote a deeper understanding of key issues • Prepare for a diminishing resource base • Joint Concept for Logistics Experiment(JCLE) • Provide senior SME support/mentorship for conduct of experiment • Serve as core member of Executive Steering Group (ESG) • Operational Contract Support (OCS) • Assist with development of OCS concept • Assist with training, education, and curriculum development across DOD

  5. What we’re thinking about… Life Cycle Systems Management Opportunity for Life Cycle Savings? Committed Cumulative Costs Costs (%) 100 How can we know or predict these costs? Life Cycle Phases How can we drive down these costs? Operate – Sustain - Improve Actual Cumulative Expenses 50 Sustainment Acquisition Concept- Develop Design- Produce Dispose 0 Disposal

  6. What we’re thinking about… R & D Advanced R&D Engineering Design Equipment Development & Test Engineering Data Human Factors Engineering Equipment Personnel Software Supplies Services Program Mgmt Non-recurring Recurring Facilities & Engineering Supply & Transportation Maintenance Repair/Rebuild Management Requirements Determination Research & Development Investment Spares & Logistics Upgrade Parts Energy & Facility Use Supplier Mgmt Labor, Mat’l & Overhead Legal & Permit Manufacturing & Opns. & Maint. Supplies Disposal Support Equip Upgrades Replacement / Renewal Support & Supply Contract Support Remediation Facilities & Construction Operations Asset Recovery Systems Integration Transportation Transportation Maint & Opns Training Green & Clean Infrastructure Improvements/Maint Initial Training Systems Modification Storage / Warehousing Technical Data Tech Data Maint Green & Clean Documentation We believe the key here is understanding the “dependencies” between different cost categories; vertically and horizontally Can we develop a serious (immersive) game to help our students not only understand, but to analyze and synthesize the fully burdened costs and other impacts of decisions taken across the life cycle of a system…a life cycle cost model? We believe the answer to that question is “yes!”

  7. How can you help? • Candor, participation, and engagement… • Community/Enterprise approach… • Resist pressure to retrench • Innovation, technology, and partnerships • Expertise on statutory language… • Innovative workforce development… Current resource environment makes collaboration and cooperation more important than ever…

  8. Discussion / Questions Help us shape the joint logistics educational environment

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