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Title: Defense Supply Center Philadelphia


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Business Development Opportunities with DoD (DSCP)
PRESENTED BY COL Paul Diamonti DirectorCLOTHING
TEXTILES
23 May 2005
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Agenda
  • DLA/DSCP Stats
  • CT
  • Organl Changes
  • Products/Stats
  • OEF/OIF Support
  • Initiatives
  • Best Value Buying

3
The DLA / DSCP Enterprise
DLA (21,490 Civilians / 1161 Military)
DSCP (2723 Civilians / 73 Military)
FY 02 Sales/Services 7.8B FY 03
Sales/Services 10.4B FY 04 Sales/Services
12.4B
FY 02 Sales/Services 21.5B FY 03
Sales/Services 25B FY 04 Sales/Services
28B
FY 04 Sales Breakdown
FY 04 Sales Breakdown
  • Land/Maritime/Missiles 2.8B
  • Aviation 3.1B
  • Troop Support 12.4B
  • Energy (144M Barrels) 5.9B
  • Distribution 2.5B
  • Other 1.3B
  • CT 2.6B
  • Medical 3.4B
  • Subsistence 3.0B
  • Construction Equip. 2.5B
  • Sup. Chain Detachments 0.9B

Scope of Business
Scope of Business
  • 56 Fortune 500 Above Prudential Financial
  • 5.2 Million NSNs
  • 1411 Weapon Systems Supported
  • 48 States / 28 Countries
  • 25 Distribution Depots
  • 157 Fortune 500 3 Above Whirlpool
  • 2.7 Million NSNs / LSNs
  • 1200 Weapon Systems Supported
  • 14 States / 11 Countries
  • 22 Distribution Depots with DSCP Stock

4
Troop General Support Inventory Control Point
4 Supply Chains / 2 Detachments
CLOTHING TEXTILE CLASS II
SUBSISTENCE CLASS I
  • Recruit Clothing
  • Readiness
  • Organizational Clothing Individual
    Equipment

FY04 12.4B
  • Food Service
  • Produce
  • Operational Rations

3.0B
2.6B
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT CLASS IV / VII
  • Facilities Maintenance
  • Equipment
  • Wood Products
  • Safety Rescue Equipment

2.5B
SUPPLY CHAIN DETACHMENTS CLASS IX Support DSCR /
DSCC
MEDICAL CLASS VIII
  • Pharmaceutical
  • Medical/Surgical
  • Readiness
  • Equipment
  • Benchstock
  • Hardware

3.4B
.9B
5
Clothing Textiles WHO WE ARE

Readiness
Recruit Clothing
Organizational Clothing Individual Equipment
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Clothing Textiles Mission
PROVIDE
Dress Uniforms Field Uniforms Field Gear Chem
Protection
To The Armed Forces
In Peace And War
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Clothing TextilesCurrent Organization
Director / Deputy COL Paul Diamonti, USA Dennis
Dudek
Recruit Clothing CBU Sally DiDonato
Readiness CBU LTC Jack Pellicci
Org Cloth Indiv Equip Gary Shute
Dress Clothing John McAndrews
Field Clothing Bob Panichelli
Org Clothing Terri Scheetz
Readiness VACANT
Customer Spt Art Dawe
Indiv Equip D Pointkouski
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Clothing TextilesCustomer Operations
Left Side
D/DD DSCP
Clothing Textiles Customer Operations
Directorate Director Paul C. Diamonti, Mil
0-6 Deputy Director Gary Shute, GS-15
Recruit Customer Facing Division John McAndrews,
GS-14
OCIE Customer Facing Division Rich Miller, GS-14
Other Customer Facing Division
Item Planning Division Vacant, GS-14
Customer Support Division See DSCP Customer
Operations Directorate
Army Recruit Cell Jim Kane, GS-13
Other CT Customers Cell John Sheehan, GS-13
Army CIF Cell Gary Colello, GS-13
Dress Clothing IPT Vacant, GS-13
Navy Recruit Cell Tom Holtz, GS-13
Operating Forces Support Team Vacant, GS-13
USMC, Navy, USCG OCIE Cell Vacant, GS-13
Field Clothing IPT Vacant, GS-13
USMC Recruit Cell Vacant, GS-13
AF IEE Cell Vacant, GS-13
Other FMS Support Team Vacant, GS-13
Organizational Clothing IPT Vacant, GS-13
AF Recruit Cell Vacant, GS-13
Installation Support Team Vacant, GS-13
Individual Equipment IPT Deb Maggio, GS-13
USCG Recruit Cell Vacant, GS-13
Clothing Sales Stores Cell Vacant, GS-13
Recruiting action
National Guard Reserves Cell Vacant, GS-13
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Clothing TextilesSupplier Operations
Right Side
D / DD DSCP
Clothing Textiles Supplier Operations
DirectorateDirector Dennis Dudek, GS-15 Deputy
Director Sally DiDonato, GS-15
Organizational Clothing Division Vacant, Mil 0-5
Individual Equipment Division Terri Scheetz, GS-14
Dress Clothing Division Vacant, Mil 0-5
Field Clothing Division Bob Panichelle, GS-14
ECWCS Vice Major Mason, Mil 0-4
Safety IST Dave Johns, GS-13
Footwear IST Tom Hutchinson, GS-13
Dress Uniforms IST Bob Spadaro, GS-13
Individual Equipment IST Mark Twardziak, GS-13
Gloves/Wet Weather IST Kevin Peoples, GS-13
Battledress IST Vacant, GS-13
Outerwear IST Vacant, GS-13
Tentage Shelters IST LouAnn Graham, GS-13
Accessories IST Harry Veneri, GS-13
Coverall/Special Purpose IST Donna Pointkowski,
GS-13
Dress Shirts/Headwear Vacant, GS-13
Heraldics IST Vacant, GS-13
Chemical IST Marie Brywka, GS-13
Product Services Branch Frank Piecyk, GS-13
Non-NSN IST Vacant, GS-13
Product Services Branch Jean Rosso, GS-13
Product Services Branch Al Esposito, GS-13
Product Services Branch Larry Griffin, GS-13
SMSG Vacant, GS-14
Supplier Support Div James Turner, GS-14
Includes 16 non-BSM wage earners
Recruiting actions
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Clothing Textiles Class II Products
Services
Ecclesiastical Items
Flight Suits
Or in Go-to-War Camouflage
In Class A Uniforms
Body Armor
Chem Suits
Tents
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Many Specialty Item Groups
Torah, Scroll 18" torah with velvet cover
complete Torah (First 5 Books of the Bible)
Field Pulpit NSN 9925-01-470-4114 This pulpit
is light oakin finish andincludes fasteners
forthe seasonal hangings
Taken Directly from our Web Ordering Site
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Clothing TextilesThe BIG Picture
FY 04
INVENTORY FY 01 - 1.2B FY 02 - 1.1B FY 03 -
1.0B FY 04 - 1.4B
SALES
FY 01 - 1.2B FY 02 - 1.5B FY 03 - 2.1B FY 04 -
2.6B Current 1,422M
  • MAGNITUDE
  • 3,600,000 orders
  • per year
  • 31,000 different
  • items
  • -2,000,000,000
  • spent each year _at_ 1,346M

PEOPLE Customers 14,000 Vendors
220 Employees - 300
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Clothing TextilesA Unique Commodity
  • Military unique
  • Simple Garments to Complex protective clothing,
    e.g Combat Helmet
  • Industrial Base Strategic
    Supplier Issues
  • Small Business / Mandatory Sources / Federal
    Prisons
  • Sized items
  • For example,
  • The Desert
  • Combat Boot
  • 133 sizes
  • Best Value Long Term Contracts
  • Normally over 95 of our contracts are long term
    / best value contracts

Large
NISH
Mandatory
UNICOR
Small
NIB
TYPES OF BUSINESS
LONG TERM CONTRACTING
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Share of Business In Millions of Dollars FY05
thru March
41.6
229.9
35.8
66.0
37.2
90.1
229.6
528.0
Total 1,258.2 thru March
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Another Unique The Berry Amendment
The Berry Amendment to the Appropriations Act
we must use 100 American products
However ...
Thousands Of Employees
Employment Levels
Imports
Millions Of Square Meter Equivalents (SMEs)
2003
2003
Source American Apparel and Footwear
Association (AAFA) March 04
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Logistics ChallengeOIF / OEF
Demand is Erratic
Average Monthly Demand
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What CT Did For The Troops
  • Rapid Fielding Initiative
  • Interceptor Body Armor SAPI, OTV
  • 3-D Scanners - Ft Jackson, Parris Island
  • JSLIST Chemical Suits
  • The Kentucky Logistics Operation Center (KYLOC)
  • Electronically tied to DSCP as subcontractor
  • Single Sourced Tailored Uniforms Direct to
    Soldier
  • Warfighter.dla.mil
  • 24 hour on-line web-based ordering/status/stock
    balance/delivery tracking
  • What Were Doing For The Troops NOW
  • Uniform Transition
  • Army Combat Uniform
  • MCCUU
  • Navy Task Uniform
  • AF PTU, Digital Blue Camo
  • Hot Weather Boot to be issued with newArmy
    Combat Uniform
  • Web Based Ordering (Desert Ensemble)

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JSLIST Chemical Suits
  • DSCP and JSLIST PM
  • Correlated acquisition of JSLIST with demand
  • Matches funding with current production
    capability as constrained by fabric shortage
    (appr. 128K suits/month)
  • Already over 4.5 million suits delivered since
    FY-98
  • DSCP working to expand material production base
  • Additional carbon bead source came online Jul
    04 (currently on target to produce and sustain at
    a rate of 128K suits per month)
  • Additional CONUS bead plant expected at end of
    CY 05
  • Maintain Vendor Surveillance
  • On site visit to German filter fabric maker in
    Mar 04 to observe facility expansion and assess
    production capacity
  • Continuous regular visits to CONUS production
    sites
  • Facilitate CBRN Centralized Joint Mgmt
  • Teaming DSCP, DA G-4, the JPED-CBD, the Joint
    Staff

Being Proactive To Develop Addl Production
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Logistics ChallengesChanges to the Uniforms
  • Navy Task Force Uniform
  • Approved Changes
  • No more skirts / no more handbag (Last Service
    to still have one)
  • Requires Uniform Board Approval
  • Working Uniform (BDU Style) - Replaces Seven (7)
    Working Uniforms
  • Service Blue Uniform (Year-Round) - Single
    Replacement for all
  • Air Force Transition
  • Approved Changes
  • New physical fitness uniform
  • Requires Uniform Board Approval
  • Replace BDU with new digital blue camo (tiger
    stripe was tested)
  • Army Uniform Board
  • Approved Changes
  • ACU (Army Combat Uniform)
  • A Single replacement for Desert / Woodland
    Camouflage

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The New ACU
ACU worn with the Patrol Cap
ACU worn with the black Beret and pin on skill
badges

Moisture wicking tan T-shirt
Velcro backed rank insignia
Mandarin collar worn in the down position
Tilted chest pockets with Velcro closure,
optimized for use with the front opening OTV
Velcro backed U.S. ARMY and last name tape
3 slot pen pocket for easy access, optimized for
use with the OTV
Elbow pouch with Velcro closure for internal
elbow pad inserts
Velcro sleeve cuff closure which provides
positive closure for all sizes
Zippered front closure, reinforced with Velcro
which provides a smooth surface when worn with
the OTV
Forward tilted cargo pocket for easy access
whether sitting, kneeling, or standing
incorporated elastic drawstring for positive
closure during movement
Knee pouch with Velcro closure for internal knee
pad inserts
Leg cuff with front closure tie which allows more
comfortable closure on the outside of the boot
collar
Combat Boot hot weather, or Combat Boot temperate
weather
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The FutureRFID
Radio Frequency Identification is the automatic
identification data capture  that uses radio
waves to transfer ID info to and from asset tags
  • OSD has decided they will be an early implementer
    of RFID
  • Mandate use on pallet by FY 05
  • Vendors responsible for RFID equipment / software
  • DLA and Army G-4 working on test case using Chem
    Suit
  • Phase I completed Jun 04 shipments tracked from
    vendor to depot
  • Phase II began Jul 04 shipments tracked from
    depot to customer
  • Stock moving thru system with traceability

 
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DSCP Customer Expectations
  • HIGH QUALITY PRODUCTS AND SERVICES
  • AFFORDABLE PRICING
  • ON-TIME DELIVERY
  • RAPID AND EFFICIENT BUSINESS TO BUSINESS (B2B)
    PROCESSES
  • FLEXIBLE CONTRACTORS SO THAT ITEMS CAN BE
    CONTINUOUSLY UPDATED

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DSCP Customer Top Level Issues
  • Pricing and Price Related Factors (ex. FOB
    Destination terms)
  • B2B Processes Encompassing the Allocation Request
    Process, Response Time, and the Suitability of
    Supporting Cost and Pricing Data

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THE ELEMENTS OF BEST VALUE(In Relative Order of
Importance)
  • Product Demonstration Model
  • Past Performance
  • Technical Proposal
  • Socio-Economic Factor (500K)
  • Price Proposal

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The FutureBusiness System Modernization
  • Release 1.0 (Aug 2002)
  • Included sampling of most of DLA business
  • CT was NOT included due to distribution methods
  • Release 1.1 Battledress Uniform (and Subs)
  • Went live 1 December 03
  • For CT, 700 NSNs, 220M
  • Release 2.1.1 Flags Insignia
  • Went live 1 Jan 05
  • Release 2.1.2 Chemical Suits
  • Went live 1 Apr 05
  • Whats Next?
  • Jul 05 Tents

Change Happens!
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Clothing Textiles What We Like to Leave You
With
  • Professional Dedicated Workforce
  • Professional Dedicated Industrial Base
  • Collaborative Industrial Base Management
  • Aggressive Supply Chain Execution Tailored
    Logistical Support

Focus on getting the Warfighter what they need,
when they need it, wherever they need it
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Clothing and Textiles
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