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Ammunition Community's Newsletter "Bullet'n" -- New
Issues released monthly! (Click Here)
CG Shares JM&L
LCMC Successes -- "The Joint Munitions & Lethality Life
Cycle Management Command has accomplished a great deal as
we've all worked together to provide the warfighter with
relevant, ready and safe munitions - the finest in the
world.
Click here
to see a list of some of JM&L LCMC's most outstanding
accomplishments. Our work continues on equally important and
impressive programs to succeed as an enterprise and enhance
our effectiveness to support our Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen
and Marines. We have much to be proud of. Thank you for what
you do and keep up the great work, team!" -- Larry D. Wyche,
Brigadier General, US Army Commanding
Army Civilian Strong - CES
- The Foundation of Strength - video
(Click Here)
History of the JM&L LCMC
In
August 2004, The Assistant Secretary of the Army for
Acquisition, Logistics and Technology and the
Commander, U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC), agreed
to formalize the Army's Life Cycle Management
initiative in order to get products to the Soldier
faster, make good products better and minimize life
cycle cost. The key to this Life Cycle Management
initiative was the integration of significant
elements of acquisition, logistics and technology
leadership to bring a closer relationship between
AMC, the Major Subordinate Commands (MSC) and the
Program Executive Officers (PEO). This
collaboration was enabled by the establishment of
Life Cycle Management Commands (LCMC), aligning AMC
system oriented MSCs with the PEOs they already
supported. The Aviation and Missile LCMC,
Communications-Electronics LCMC and TACOM LCMC are
operational; marking the stand-up of the Joint
Munitions & Lethality (JM&L) LCMC. The JM&L LCMC is
drawn from the "Ammunition Enterprise" of the PEO
Ammunition, the Joint Munitions Command and the
Armament Research, Development and Engineering
Center, and will integrate the people,
organizations, infrastructure, and processes
necessary for the effective life cycle management of
conventional munitions for the Warfighter. The
overarching objective of the JM&L LCMC is to have
the best munitions in the right place, at the right
time, at the right cost.
Responsibilities:
To develop,
acquire, field, and sustain Value-added Ammunition
for the Joint Warfighter through the integration of
effective and timely Acquisition, Logistics, and
cutting-edge Technology. Core Competencies include:
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•Research,
Development, Engineering
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•Acquisition
/ Program Management
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•Logistics,
Industrial Operations, and Contracting
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•SMCA
Executor & Field Operating Activity
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•Demilitarization
and Disposal
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•Industrial
Base Management & Transformation
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•Munitions
Readiness Reporting
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•World-Wide
Asset Visibility
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•Centralized
Ammunition Management
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•Integrated
Lethality Solutions

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