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SUPPORTING THE FUTURE FORCE


Program Executive Officer


Sergeant Major


Chief of Staff


Deputy Program Executive Officer


Program Executive Office Staff


to their personal protection to their weapons. Soldiers of the future will have adaptive, agile, modular and scalable equip- ment that will be optimized for the mission without sacrificing capability or performance.


Project Manager SOLDIER LETHALITY


• Product Manager (PM) Individual Weapons


• PM Next Generation Weapon • PM Crew-Served Weapons


Program Director


INTEGRATED VISUAL AUGMENTATION SYSTEM


Project Manager SOLDIER SURVIVABILITY


• PM Soldier Clothing and Individual Equipment


• PM Soldier Protection Equipment • PM Air Warrior


Project Manager RAPID EQUIPPING FORCE


Project Manager CLOSE COMBAT SQUAD


• PM Ground Soldier System • Stand-up of Soldier Integration Facility


HOW HAVE YOUR CHALLENGES CHANGED?


The Army has been asked to deliver capability sooner by assuming prudent


risk and Project Manager


SOLDIER MANEUVER AND PRECISION TARGETING


• PM Soldier Precision Targeting Devices


• PM Soldier Maneuver Sensors


leveraging existing and new authorities. We are address- ing these challenges and supporting the Army’s priori- ties by leveraging middle-tier acquisition authorities and using other- t ransact ion authority contract vehicles in prototyping and delivering key capabilities, such as the Inte- grated Visual Augmentation System and the Next Genera- tion Squad Weapon.


WHAT’S AHEAD FOR PEO SOLDIER?


A key enabler for taking a systems approach to the Soldier and squad and treating them as integrated combat plat- forms is the Adaptive Squad Architecture (See related story,


5 ALL SYSTEMS GO


A Soldier does a check with the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS) and his compass during a Soldier touch point in March at Fort Pickett, Virginia. IVAS is designed to increase a Soldier’s lethality, mobility and situational awareness by providing enhanced night and thermal vision capabilities, map displays and data collection capabilities. (Photo courtesy of PEO Soldier Public Affairs)


“The Squad as an Integrated Platform,” Page 40.) This archi- tecture will be foundational for all close-combat capabil- ities by defining standards and interfaces and allocating size, weight and power across the subcomponents. This will


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