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DOD PROGRAMS M4 Joint Chemical Agent Detector (JCAD) Executive Summary The Jont Project Manager and the Servce Operatonal Test Agences (OTAs) completed a comprehensve developmental and operatonal test (DT/OT) program for the JCAD Increment 1 during FY08. DOT&E delivered the JCAD Beyond Low-Rate Intal Producton (BLRIP) Report to Congress in August 2008. The Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO(CBD)) made a full-rate producton decson. JCAD Increment 1 is operationally effective and suitable for detectng blster, nerve, and blood chemcal warfare agents. JCAD can detect chemcal agents at concentraton levels within time durations required to prevent acute health effects to personnel. Its performance was at least as good as currently fielded detectors. JCAD met user false alarm requirements. System JCAD s a hand-held devce that automatcally detects, identifies, and alerts warfighters to the presence of nerve, blster, and blood chemcal agent vapors, and some toxc ndustral chemcal vapors. JCAD Increment 1 is a non-developmental item modified from a commercally avalable devce. It wll operate as a stand-alone detector. It wll be carred by personnel and placed onto varous platforms, ncludng ground vehcles, at fixed site installations, and at collective protection shelters. It supplements or replaces existing fielded chemical agent vapor detectors. The JPEO intends JCAD Increment 2 to be a commercially avalable devce desgned to detect lower levels of chemcal vapors and have a networkng capablty. The total quantity of Increment 1 systems is 60,000 detectors, with 6,000 low-rate initial production. The total planned Acquisition Objective for JCAD is 145,150 detectors. • The JCAD wll be ssued to: - Army squads - Marne platoons - Air Force aircraft, base reconnaissance, and ground-service personnel - Navy shore installations, and riverine or land-based units Mission Unts use JCAD to provde hazard level ndcaton of chemcal warfare agent and toxc ndustral chemcal vapors to alert personnel to take personal protecton measures ncludng maskng and unt force protecton measures. • JCAD accomplshes the followng tasks: - Personal chemcal vapor detector - Montor n and around a vehcle or shelter’s nteror and exteror, or arcraft nteror - Fixed installation monitor or array of monitors to provide remote alarmng Prime Contractors • Increment 1: Smith’s Detection • Increment 2: Contract not yet awarded Master Plan (TEMP) and test plan. DOT&E delvered the JCAD Increment I Report to the congressonal commttees n August 2008. The program conducted ntal customer developmental testng on three ndustry-provded canddates for the JCAD Increment 2 detector during FY08. Activity The Jont Project Manager wth the Servce OTAs conducted a comprehensve DT/OT program for the non-developmental JCAD Increment 1 in FY06 and FY07. The Army Test and Evaluaton Command led the Servce OTAs n conductng the Mult-Servce Operatonal Test and Evaluaton (MOT&E) n accordance wth the DOT&E-approved Test and Evaluaton M4 JCAD 35

M4 Joint Chemical Agent Detector (JCAD) · ava lable dev ce des gned to detect lower levels of chem cal vapors and have a network ng capab l ty. • The total quantity of Increment

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d o d P r o G r A M S

M4 Joint Chemical Agent Detector (JCAD)

Executive Summary • The Jo�nt Project Manager and the Serv�ce Operat�onal Test

Agenc�es (OTAs) completed a comprehens�ve developmental and operat�onal test (DT/OT) program for the JCAD Increment 1 during FY08. DOT&E delivered the JCAD Beyond Low-Rate In�t�al Product�on (BLRIP) Report to Congress in August 2008. The Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense (JPEO(CBD)) made a full-rate product�on dec�s�on.

• JCAD Increment 1 is operationally effective and suitable for detect�ng bl�ster, nerve, and blood chem�cal warfare agents. JCAD can detect chem�cal agents at concentrat�on levels within time durations required to prevent acute health effects to personnel. Its performance was at least as good as currently fielded detectors. JCAD met user false alarm requirements.

System • JCAD �s a hand-held dev�ce that automat�cally detects,

identifies, and alerts warfighters to the presence of nerve, bl�ster, and blood chem�cal agent vapors, and some tox�c �ndustr�al chem�cal vapors.

• JCAD Increment 1 is a non-developmental item modified from a commerc�ally ava�lable dev�ce. It w�ll operate as a stand-alone detector. It w�ll be carr�ed by personnel and placed onto var�ous platforms, �nclud�ng ground veh�cles, at fixed site installations, and at collective protection shelters. It supplements or replaces existing fielded chemical agent vapor detectors.

• The JPEO intends JCAD Increment 2 to be a commercially ava�lable dev�ce des�gned to detect lower levels of chem�cal vapors and have a network�ng capab�l�ty.

• The total quantity of Increment 1 systems is 60,000 detectors, with 6,000 low-rate initial production. The total planned Acquisition Objective for JCAD is 145,150 detectors.

• The JCAD w�ll be �ssued to: - Army squads- Mar�ne platoons- Air Force aircraft, base reconnaissance, and ground-service

personnel- Navy shore installations, and riverine or land-based units

Mission• Un�ts use JCAD to prov�de hazard level �nd�cat�on of

chem�cal warfare agent and tox�c �ndustr�al chem�cal vapors to alert personnel to take personal protect�on measures �nclud�ng mask�ng and un�t force protect�on measures.

• JCAD accompl�shes the follow�ng tasks:- Personal chem�cal vapor detector- Mon�tor �n and around a veh�cle or shelter’s �nter�or and

exter�or, or a�rcraft �nter�or- Fixed installation monitor or array of monitors to provide

remote alarm�ng

Prime contractors• Increment 1: Smith’s Detection• Increment 2: Contract not yet awarded

Master Plan (TEMP) and test plan. DOT&E del�vered the JCAD Increment I Report to the congress�onal comm�ttees �n August 2008.

• The program conducted �n�t�al customer developmental test�ng on three �ndustry-prov�ded cand�dates for the JCAD Increment 2 detector during FY08.

Activity• The Jo�nt Project Manager w�th the Serv�ce OTAs conducted

a comprehens�ve DT/OT program for the non-developmental JCAD Increment 1 in FY06 and FY07. The Army Test and Evaluat�on Command led the Serv�ce OTAs �n conduct�ng the Mult�-Serv�ce Operat�onal Test and Evaluat�on (MOT&E) �n accordance w�th the DOT&E-approved Test and Evaluat�on

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Assessment • JCAD Increment 1 is operationally effective and suitable for

detect�ng bl�ster, nerve, and blood chem�cal warfare agents. JCAD can detect chem�cal agents at concentrat�on levels within time durations required to prevent acute health effects to Serv�ce personnel. Its performance was at least as good as currently fielded detectors. JCAD met user false alarm requirements.

• JCAD �s easy to operate, troubleshoot, and ma�nta�n. Its l�ght we�ght and small s�ze makes �t more portable than currently fielded chemical warfare agent point detectors.

• The currently-fielded Automatic Chemical Agent Detector Alarm should be used �nstead of JCAD for the detect�on of VX nerve agent. The currently-fielded Improved Chemical Agent Mon�tor should be used �nstead of JCAD for detect�ng Sulfur Mustard and Lew�s�te.

• JCAD Increment 1 is not effective for detecting most toxic �ndustr�al chem�cals.

• Due to concerns regard�ng the loss of sens�t�v�ty over t�me dur�ng developmental test�ng, the program manager developed a surve�llance, �nspect�on, and cal�brat�on plan for JCAD.

recommendations• Status of Prev�ous Recommendat�ons. The Jo�nt Program

Manager addressed DOT&E’s prev�ous recommendat�ons.• FY08 Recommendation.

1. The Joint Program Manager should implement the surveillance, inspection, and calibration program for fielded JCADs.