Prisoners of a Concept Coalition logistics needs to grow up to coalition operations to achieve economies of sustainability Gabor Petroczi-Farkas, Risk.

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Prisoners of a Concept Coalition logistics needs to grow up to coalition operations to achieve economies of sustainability Gabor Petroczi-Farkas, Risk Manager, During the last war, 80 percent of our problems were of a logistical nature. Field Marshal Viscount Bernard L. Montgomery, Royal Army

© SAP 2007 / Page 2 1.The Concept Was: Moving Mountains 2.Coalition Logistics 3.Coalition Logistics Enabled Agenda

Moving Mountains © SAP 2007 / Page 3

Moving Mountains- The Problem Starts Here © SAP 2007 / Page 4 1) Training was focused on large scale unit movements 2) Warehousemen have been rewarded for filling containers to capacity 3)...

THE NEW FACE OF OPERATIONS Simultaneous Large Urban Center Difficult Terrain Block 1: Warfighting Block 2: Stability Operations Block 3: Humanitarian Operations

The Mountains- The Problem Ends Here © SAP 2007 / Page 6

So, what is Coalition Logistics? © SAP 2007 / Page 7 Logistics, provided by a task-organized CSS element tailored to support maneuver elements with multi-echeloned support in a single support package

Tenets of Coalition Logistics Modularity: Capable of task organizing or plugging into various supported elements. Flexibility: Able to transform or adjust quickly to changing support packages based on a fluid, asymmetric environment. Adaptability: Able to support different services using equipment sets and doctrine that are familiar to the supported units. Dexterity and agility: Capable of providing multi-echelon support using different support packages tailored to the supported units. © SAP 2007 / Page 8

Essentials About Coalitions Coalitions involve numerous military, governmental, and nongovernmental groups not accustomed to working together. The unpredictability and complexity of these operations highlight the importance of quickly coordinating diverse organizations under crisis conditions. Coalition members can contribute tremendous resources, but the challenge lies in integrating them as efficiently as possible. Careful planning based on the capabilities and needs of each partner becomes essential. © SAP 2007 / Page 9

The Joint & Coalition Environment Warfighter #1 Warfighter #1 Warfighter #2 Warfighter #2 THE FLUID & ADAPTIVE DEFENSE NETWORK ESTABLISHED FOR EACH DEPLOYMENT

© SAP 2007 / Page 11 Mission Capability Package Mission Capability Package Force Element Battalion, brigade, etc. Mission Capability Package Force Element Battalion, brigade, etc. Actual Personnel Actual Personnel Authorized Personnel Authorized Personnel Actual Materiel Actual Materiel Authorized Materiel Authorized Materiel Actual Infrastructure Actual Infrastructure Authorized Infrastructure Authorized Infrastructure Tasks Accounting Description Classification Description Classification Capabilities

© SAP 2007 / Page 12 Force Element WBS-Element Cost Centre Stock Elements Work Centre Org Unit Organizational Unit Stock Elements Work Center WBS Element Cost Center MCP Functional Roles

© SAP 2007 / Page 13 MCP Helps to Clear Relationships

© SAP 2007 / Page 14 C2 Systems and Processes Relationship to C2 Systems

© SAP 2007 / Page 15 Register with WAWF and UID reg. DoD OEM Shipping Parts Marking Read UID and associate RFID hierarchy Packing Production / After-Market Tracking Track shipment all the way to theater Reach Back to the Industry Supply Chain

ERP as part of Net-Centric Capabilities Pilot notices that JSF is losing fuel and smells fumes in the cockpit - Fault confirmed Automated net-centric message sent to NATO C2 system (AWACS) on the Information Grid German Medic confirms Canadian pilot identity through RFID enabled dog- tag Medical record accessed and potentially fatal drug interaction is avoided Schedule follow-up medical appointment Pilot lands safely at Coalition Airfield Embedded mechanic from Lockheed Martin uses Class V IETM to determine that part has failed prematurely Uses iUID data to trigger a safety of flight notice pending further investigation After the medical screening, the pilot selects and accesses on their mobile device the debriefing service to provide feedback on the mission Logbook and qualification profile has been automatically updated from the flight data and mission parameters AWACS controller, in concert with ground control, determines best landing site and communicates location to pilot Triggers emergency landing procedures Informs Commander of new operational status Information Grid Weapons Platform Resource Management Office Software GIS Battle Management R C O P E S S Process is fragmented across multiple disparate systems but… Systems not designed to work together LOB/ agency specific silos Innumerable different interfaces No unified data exchange format today

© SAP 2007 / Page 17 How it can be possible? SAP NetWeaver as an Integration & Application Platform for home base and deployed operations SAP ECC is a comprehensive family of adaptive business solutions, providing scalable best-of-breed functionality with complete process integration SAP for Defense & Security to support processes like personnel, organization, planning, supply, maintenance, medical support etc. for defense forces ESOA Technology Enabler

© SAP 2007 / Page 18 Central homeland system SAP ERP SAP BW SAP ECC SAP HR SAP APO Decentralized ERP system Work Centers Functional Locations Equipments 1 Initial Upload Master Data Maintenance Notifications Maintenance Orders Measurement Documents Maintenance Task Lists Maintenance Plans Documents Delta Update Changed Master Data New Documents Dismantling Installation New Notifications New Orders New Documents Dissemination of Maintenance Data

© SAP 2007 / Page 19 Reporting from an ERP-System Planned vs. actual comparison Basis is the authorized Material of Force Elements, Compared with stocks, Taking into account the technical Status Qualification match Shows available qualifications related to a Force Element Includes Assessments Availability of Drill-Down Operational Readiness Shows Readiness within categories like Materiel, Personnel and Training

© SAP 2007 / Page 20

© SAP 2007 / Page 21 Thank you!

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