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ONE SOURCE, MULTIPLE DEVICES
     The Soldier Worn Integrated Power Equipment System can provide power for up to four devices, including but not limited to a Defense Advanced GPS
     Receiver (DAGR), a radio via a smart charging pouch, a USB hub to power any USB device, and an end-user device such as Nett Warrior, the Soldier-
     borne situational awareness tool. Here, SSG Eric Cook (left) and SSG Sean Im of 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team,
     25th Infantry Division, input grid coordinates on DAGRs for an upcoming mission objective during Operation Jolo II, Jan. 26 in Nangarhar Province,
     Afghanistan. (Photo by SGT Trey Harvey.)




12    Army AL&T Magazine
ACQUISITION
          SOLDIER
          POWER
         Operational energy solutions focus on lightening
          the load and reducing the logistical burden,
                    with encouraging results

                                               by Steven Mapes




T
          ihe growth of technology in Soldier equip-        Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier is scheduled
           ment brings greater power needs, thus            to begin fielding the systems to 10 brigades per year,
          increasing the load that a Soldier takes into     beginning in FY14.
          the fight. Most devices run on commercial
or military standard lithium ion-batteries. Units oper-     In the past, the types of gear that Soldiers carried
ating in the most austere environments traditionally        into battle had a low power requirement that a small
have had to carry enough batteries to sustain all of        amount of conventional batteries could address. As
their devices for up to 72 hours before having to resup-    technologies mature and new power-consuming sys-
ply at a forward operating base (FOB).                      tems are added to the Soldier’s load, we need to address
                                                            how to reduce that load and eliminate the logistical
Individual power requirements have long been an             footprint associated with battery resupply. The Army’s
afterthought to materiel developers as they continu-        logisticians are very effective at pushing supplies, such
ally strive to create high-tech, Soldier-borne solutions.   as batteries, as far into the fight as the Soldiers need
Breakthrough operational energy solutions at the indi-      them. However, there is a great cost, both in dollars
vidual Soldier level help to lighten the load and reduce    and in human lives, associated with getting these sup-
the logistical burden. (See related article on Page 54.)    plies onto the battlefield.

Soldier Power encompasses expeditionary solutions           In a June 7, 2011, memorandum, Supporting the Mis-
intended for the most austere operating environments.       sion with Operational Energy (http://energy.defense.
These solutions include power generation systems,           gov/OperationalEnergy-SpttoMission.pdf), GEN
power scavenging, renewable energy, power distribu-         David H. Petraeus (USA Ret.), then Commander,
tion, management, and storage that are lightweight          International Security Assistance Force – Afghanistan
and can be worn or carried by Soldiers. Soldier power       and U.S. Forces – Afghanistan, said, “Changing the
systems will be distributed to select units in FY13, and    way we use operational energy will lighten the logistics



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SOLDIER POWER




     burden, minimize tactical distractions          enduring operating environment such as        than traditional units using FM radios
     to the mission, and deny easy targets to        a FOB or a combat outpost. This feed-         because the Soldiers’ radios are always
     the adversary.”                                 back prompted the APM Soldier Power           on, sending and receiving information
                                                     office to move research and development        and draining power. Evaluation of the
     The Assistant Product Manager (APM)             dollars toward items that are more por-       Expeditionary Soldier Power Suite will
     Soldier Power falls under PEO Soldier’s         table, with fewer logistical requirements.    help determine the sustainability of the
     Project Manager Soldier Warrior (PM             The generators and fuel cells fit into ruck-   networked formation.
     SWAR), whose mission is to provide              sacks, but feedback from the 1/16 helped
     power solutions to Soldiers operating in        demonstrate that many other mission-          A second SUE at NIE 12.2 is the Sol-
     the most austere environments, known as         specific items besides power needs are         dier Worn Integrated Power Equipment
     Tier 1 environments.                            carried in the rucksack.                      System (SWIPES). It provides a central
                                                                                                   power source for extended missions when
     Tier 1 environments have no power infra-        The Soldier feedback, both positive and       used with the ergonomic, Soldier-worn
     structure. Soldiers perform dismounted          negative, catapulted Soldier Power to         conformal battery, while reducing the
     operations in complex, restrictive terrain.     the forefront of the strategic conversa-      numbers and varieties of batteries the
     Everything that Soldiers have available to      tion. Comments on the Soldier Power           Soldier must carry. SWIPES can provide
     them is located in their rucksacks or on        Manager and the REPPS kit were                power for up to four devices, including
     their bodies. These Soldiers are at the heart   resoundingly positive and underscored         but not limited to a radio via a smart
     of Soldier Power developmental efforts.         the value of being able to scavenge fuel      charging pouch, a USB hub to power any
                                                     and renewable energy on the battlefield.       USB device, a Defense Advanced GPS
     SOLDIER FEEDBACK                                Soldier feedback also renewed focus on        Receiver, and an end-user device such
     In November 2011, the 1st Battalion,            the developments in improved battery          as Nett Warrior, the Soldier-borne situ-
     16th Infantry Regiment (1/16) received a        chemistry to help equipment run longer.       ational awareness tool.
     no-notice deployment order. PEO Soldier
     provided this unit with a suite of expedi-      The Soldier Power office was able to work      The Universal Battery Charger (UBC)
     tionary power systems. The deployment           closely with industry to identify and         with a 120 watt solar blanket will also
     was in support of Village Stability             develop improved solar technology that        be evaluated at NIE 12.2. This system
     Platform (VSP) operations in Afghani-           performs more efficiently than its current     weighs approximately 6 pounds and
     stan. VSPs are largely cut off from the         rate of about 8 percent. Research is also     brings recharging forward for the entire
     supply chain, compared with FOBs or             being conducted to develop multi-fuel         networked squad in a Tier 1 environ-
     patrol bases.                                   generators that can be used for scaveng-      ment. This charger will reduce, and
                                                     ing any type of fuel on the battlefield to     potentially eliminate, the need to return
     These power items were intended to              power man-portable generators.                to the FOB for recharging. The UBC will
     sustain units that did not have access                                                        allow Soldiers to extend mission duration
     to a preexisting power grid, vehicles, or       NETWORK INTEGRATION                           without being tethered to a logistics bat-
     items such as generators. The items sent        An expeditionary power suite will be          tery resupply.
     included the Soldier Power Manager, a           sent to the Army’s Network Integration
     state-of-the-art, lightweight, portable         Evaluation (NIE) 12.2 in May as a system      The Army’s Rapid Equipping Force
     power management system; the Ruck-              under evaluation (SUE). This includes a       (REF) recently approached the APM
     sack Enhanced Portable Power System             kinetic energy device, the Soldier Power      Soldier Power office to request support
     (REPPS), a solar power system; 300 watt         Manager, a 1 kW JP-8 generator, and a         for an operational energy fielding to the
     fuel cells; and 1 kilowatt (kW) generators.     solar blanket. These items are intended       173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team
                                                     to serve as one package per platoon.          and the 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne
     Soldiers of the 1/16 recognized the utility                                                   Division (1/82). These units will receive
     of the generators and fuel cells but indi-      This tailored package meets the power         much larger Soldier power packages
     cated that the unique fuel requirements,        needs of what is becoming known as            tailored to specific unit requirements
     combined with the weight of the sys-            the networked formation, which has            and informed by the feedback received
     tems, made them better suited to a more         a much greater power requirement              from the 1/16. The 173rd and 1/82 will



14    Army AL&T Magazine
ACQUISITION
                                                                                                 Manager Ground Soldier team in sup-
                                                                                                 port of the Nett Warrior program, and to
                                                                                                 PEO Soldier’s Product Manager Air War-
                                                                                                 rior team in support of the Air Soldier
                                                                                                 System program.

                                                                                                 The future of Soldier Power will be
                                                                                                 dynamic. Ultimately it will reduce Sol-
                                                                                                 dier load, increase mission duration, and
                                                                                                 reduce logistics.

                                                                                                  Gen John R. Allen, Commander
                                                                                                  of the International Security Assis-
                                                                                                  tance Force – Afghanistan and U.S.
                                                                                                  Forces – Afghanistan, recently wrote,
                                                                                                 “Operational Energy in the battlespace
                                                                                                  is about improving combat effectiveness.
                                                                                                  It’s about increasing our forces’ endurance,
                                                                                                  being more lethal, and reducing the num-
                                                                                                  ber of men and women risking their lives
                                                                                                  moving fuel.”
SMART USAGE
The Soldier Power Manager calculates available and required power and allocates power to         The APM Soldier Power office will
loads according to availability and priority. It also allows multiple power generation sources   continue to work with industry and
to be hooked up simultaneously, using energy based on a predetermined set of energy costs.       the Army laboratories to identify
(Photo courtesy of Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center.)     technologies that are lighter and
                                                                                                 more efficient. The Army is directing
                                                                                                 resources to provide and improve
receive the Soldier Power Manager, the            solutions and developmental efforts are        Soldier Power to achieve its short- and
REPPS kit, and the SWIPES with a con-             not duplicated. The APM Soldier Power          long-term goals.
formal battery.                                   office intends to look at the capability sets
                                                  in years to come and determine what the        For more information, go to https://www.
MAJ Mark Owens, APM Soldier Power,                Army is planning to field, in an attempt        peosoldier.army.mil.
just provided the 1st Battalion, 503rd            to ensure that future systems’ support
Infantry Regiment with new equipment              strategies are consistent with the Army’s
training on this Soldier Power gear. The          Operational Energy Campaign Plan.              STEVEN MAPES is Project Director
training was well received by the unit,                                                          for the Army’s Soldier Power program
which immediately understood the                  Efforts are also underway to ensure            within Program Executive Office Sol-
utility of this equipment. Some of the            that each PEO is informed of the entire        dier’s Project Manager Soldier Warrior.
Soldiers took it a step further, envisioning      Soldier Power portfolio. The challenge         He holds a B.S. in program manage-
scenarios on the battlefield in which the          is to identify the programs that could         ment from Excelsior University of New
equipment would be a combat multiplier.           benefit from these capabilities before          York and is a member of the U.S. Army
Owens’ next stop is Fort Bragg, NC, to            individual program managers estab-             Acquisition Corps. Mapes is an active mem-
train elements of the 1/82.                       lish their own solutions. The APM              ber of NATO’s Land Capability Group 1
                                                  Soldier Power office is provid-                 (Chairman, Soldier Power) and serves
CONCLUSION                                        ing Soldier Power capability to the            on the operational energy working group
Soldier Power spans the entire acquisition        REF, to the Joint Tactical Radio Sys-          for the Assistant Secretary of the Army
community. It is a challenge to ensure that       tem team, to PEO Soldier’s Product             for Installations, Energy, and Environment.



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"Soldier Power"

  • 1. ONE SOURCE, MULTIPLE DEVICES The Soldier Worn Integrated Power Equipment System can provide power for up to four devices, including but not limited to a Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR), a radio via a smart charging pouch, a USB hub to power any USB device, and an end-user device such as Nett Warrior, the Soldier- borne situational awareness tool. Here, SSG Eric Cook (left) and SSG Sean Im of 3rd Squadron, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, input grid coordinates on DAGRs for an upcoming mission objective during Operation Jolo II, Jan. 26 in Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. (Photo by SGT Trey Harvey.) 12 Army AL&T Magazine
  • 2. ACQUISITION SOLDIER POWER Operational energy solutions focus on lightening the load and reducing the logistical burden, with encouraging results by Steven Mapes T ihe growth of technology in Soldier equip- Program Executive Office (PEO) Soldier is scheduled ment brings greater power needs, thus to begin fielding the systems to 10 brigades per year, increasing the load that a Soldier takes into beginning in FY14. the fight. Most devices run on commercial or military standard lithium ion-batteries. Units oper- In the past, the types of gear that Soldiers carried ating in the most austere environments traditionally into battle had a low power requirement that a small have had to carry enough batteries to sustain all of amount of conventional batteries could address. As their devices for up to 72 hours before having to resup- technologies mature and new power-consuming sys- ply at a forward operating base (FOB). tems are added to the Soldier’s load, we need to address how to reduce that load and eliminate the logistical Individual power requirements have long been an footprint associated with battery resupply. The Army’s afterthought to materiel developers as they continu- logisticians are very effective at pushing supplies, such ally strive to create high-tech, Soldier-borne solutions. as batteries, as far into the fight as the Soldiers need Breakthrough operational energy solutions at the indi- them. However, there is a great cost, both in dollars vidual Soldier level help to lighten the load and reduce and in human lives, associated with getting these sup- the logistical burden. (See related article on Page 54.) plies onto the battlefield. Soldier Power encompasses expeditionary solutions In a June 7, 2011, memorandum, Supporting the Mis- intended for the most austere operating environments. sion with Operational Energy (http://energy.defense. These solutions include power generation systems, gov/OperationalEnergy-SpttoMission.pdf), GEN power scavenging, renewable energy, power distribu- David H. Petraeus (USA Ret.), then Commander, tion, management, and storage that are lightweight International Security Assistance Force – Afghanistan and can be worn or carried by Soldiers. Soldier power and U.S. Forces – Afghanistan, said, “Changing the systems will be distributed to select units in FY13, and way we use operational energy will lighten the logistics A S C . A R M Y. M I L 13
  • 3. SOLDIER POWER burden, minimize tactical distractions enduring operating environment such as than traditional units using FM radios to the mission, and deny easy targets to a FOB or a combat outpost. This feed- because the Soldiers’ radios are always the adversary.” back prompted the APM Soldier Power on, sending and receiving information office to move research and development and draining power. Evaluation of the The Assistant Product Manager (APM) dollars toward items that are more por- Expeditionary Soldier Power Suite will Soldier Power falls under PEO Soldier’s table, with fewer logistical requirements. help determine the sustainability of the Project Manager Soldier Warrior (PM The generators and fuel cells fit into ruck- networked formation. SWAR), whose mission is to provide sacks, but feedback from the 1/16 helped power solutions to Soldiers operating in demonstrate that many other mission- A second SUE at NIE 12.2 is the Sol- the most austere environments, known as specific items besides power needs are dier Worn Integrated Power Equipment Tier 1 environments. carried in the rucksack. System (SWIPES). It provides a central power source for extended missions when Tier 1 environments have no power infra- The Soldier feedback, both positive and used with the ergonomic, Soldier-worn structure. Soldiers perform dismounted negative, catapulted Soldier Power to conformal battery, while reducing the operations in complex, restrictive terrain. the forefront of the strategic conversa- numbers and varieties of batteries the Everything that Soldiers have available to tion. Comments on the Soldier Power Soldier must carry. SWIPES can provide them is located in their rucksacks or on Manager and the REPPS kit were power for up to four devices, including their bodies. These Soldiers are at the heart resoundingly positive and underscored but not limited to a radio via a smart of Soldier Power developmental efforts. the value of being able to scavenge fuel charging pouch, a USB hub to power any and renewable energy on the battlefield. USB device, a Defense Advanced GPS SOLDIER FEEDBACK Soldier feedback also renewed focus on Receiver, and an end-user device such In November 2011, the 1st Battalion, the developments in improved battery as Nett Warrior, the Soldier-borne situ- 16th Infantry Regiment (1/16) received a chemistry to help equipment run longer. ational awareness tool. no-notice deployment order. PEO Soldier provided this unit with a suite of expedi- The Soldier Power office was able to work The Universal Battery Charger (UBC) tionary power systems. The deployment closely with industry to identify and with a 120 watt solar blanket will also was in support of Village Stability develop improved solar technology that be evaluated at NIE 12.2. This system Platform (VSP) operations in Afghani- performs more efficiently than its current weighs approximately 6 pounds and stan. VSPs are largely cut off from the rate of about 8 percent. Research is also brings recharging forward for the entire supply chain, compared with FOBs or being conducted to develop multi-fuel networked squad in a Tier 1 environ- patrol bases. generators that can be used for scaveng- ment. This charger will reduce, and ing any type of fuel on the battlefield to potentially eliminate, the need to return These power items were intended to power man-portable generators. to the FOB for recharging. The UBC will sustain units that did not have access allow Soldiers to extend mission duration to a preexisting power grid, vehicles, or NETWORK INTEGRATION without being tethered to a logistics bat- items such as generators. The items sent An expeditionary power suite will be tery resupply. included the Soldier Power Manager, a sent to the Army’s Network Integration state-of-the-art, lightweight, portable Evaluation (NIE) 12.2 in May as a system The Army’s Rapid Equipping Force power management system; the Ruck- under evaluation (SUE). This includes a (REF) recently approached the APM sack Enhanced Portable Power System kinetic energy device, the Soldier Power Soldier Power office to request support (REPPS), a solar power system; 300 watt Manager, a 1 kW JP-8 generator, and a for an operational energy fielding to the fuel cells; and 1 kilowatt (kW) generators. solar blanket. These items are intended 173rd Airborne Brigade Combat Team to serve as one package per platoon. and the 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Soldiers of the 1/16 recognized the utility Division (1/82). These units will receive of the generators and fuel cells but indi- This tailored package meets the power much larger Soldier power packages cated that the unique fuel requirements, needs of what is becoming known as tailored to specific unit requirements combined with the weight of the sys- the networked formation, which has and informed by the feedback received tems, made them better suited to a more a much greater power requirement from the 1/16. The 173rd and 1/82 will 14 Army AL&T Magazine
  • 4. ACQUISITION Manager Ground Soldier team in sup- port of the Nett Warrior program, and to PEO Soldier’s Product Manager Air War- rior team in support of the Air Soldier System program. The future of Soldier Power will be dynamic. Ultimately it will reduce Sol- dier load, increase mission duration, and reduce logistics. Gen John R. Allen, Commander of the International Security Assis- tance Force – Afghanistan and U.S. Forces – Afghanistan, recently wrote, “Operational Energy in the battlespace is about improving combat effectiveness. It’s about increasing our forces’ endurance, being more lethal, and reducing the num- ber of men and women risking their lives moving fuel.” SMART USAGE The Soldier Power Manager calculates available and required power and allocates power to The APM Soldier Power office will loads according to availability and priority. It also allows multiple power generation sources continue to work with industry and to be hooked up simultaneously, using energy based on a predetermined set of energy costs. the Army laboratories to identify (Photo courtesy of Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center.) technologies that are lighter and more efficient. The Army is directing resources to provide and improve receive the Soldier Power Manager, the solutions and developmental efforts are Soldier Power to achieve its short- and REPPS kit, and the SWIPES with a con- not duplicated. The APM Soldier Power long-term goals. formal battery. office intends to look at the capability sets in years to come and determine what the For more information, go to https://www. MAJ Mark Owens, APM Soldier Power, Army is planning to field, in an attempt peosoldier.army.mil. just provided the 1st Battalion, 503rd to ensure that future systems’ support Infantry Regiment with new equipment strategies are consistent with the Army’s training on this Soldier Power gear. The Operational Energy Campaign Plan. STEVEN MAPES is Project Director training was well received by the unit, for the Army’s Soldier Power program which immediately understood the Efforts are also underway to ensure within Program Executive Office Sol- utility of this equipment. Some of the that each PEO is informed of the entire dier’s Project Manager Soldier Warrior. Soldiers took it a step further, envisioning Soldier Power portfolio. The challenge He holds a B.S. in program manage- scenarios on the battlefield in which the is to identify the programs that could ment from Excelsior University of New equipment would be a combat multiplier. benefit from these capabilities before York and is a member of the U.S. Army Owens’ next stop is Fort Bragg, NC, to individual program managers estab- Acquisition Corps. Mapes is an active mem- train elements of the 1/82. lish their own solutions. The APM ber of NATO’s Land Capability Group 1 Soldier Power office is provid- (Chairman, Soldier Power) and serves CONCLUSION ing Soldier Power capability to the on the operational energy working group Soldier Power spans the entire acquisition REF, to the Joint Tactical Radio Sys- for the Assistant Secretary of the Army community. It is a challenge to ensure that tem team, to PEO Soldier’s Product for Installations, Energy, and Environment. A S C . A R M Y. M I L 15