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Secret. System accuracy, lethality, and
effectiveness data are classified Secret.
System response time and most
trajectory data are classified
Confidential. Range, reliability, and
maintainability data are Unclassified.
Countermeasures and countercountermeasures are classified Secret.
3. M31A1 Guided Multiple Launch
Rocket System (GMLRS) Unitary.
GMLRS Unitary uses a Unitary High
Explosive (HE) Warhead along with GPS
PPS-aided IMU based guidance and
control for ground-to-ground precision
point targeting. GPS PPS is not required
for GMLRS to meet its effectiveness
threshold. Additionally, GMLRS
Unitary uses an Electronic Safe and Arm
Fuze (ESAF) along with a nose mounted
proximity sensor to give enhanced
effectiveness to the GMLRS Unitary
rocket by providing tri-mode warhead
functionality with point detonate, point
detonate with programmable delay, or
Height of Burst proximity function.
Control of the rocket in flight is
accomplished by fins (canards) located
in the nose section. GMLRS Unitary
M31A1A1 end-item is comprised of a
Launch Pod Container (LPC) and six
GMLRS Unitary Rockets. The LPC can
be loaded in the M270A1, M142
HIMARS, or in the European M270
launcher. The LPC provides a protective
environment for the GMLRS Unitary
during shipment and storage, and serves
as an expendable launch rail when the
GMLRS Unitary Rocket is fired. The
height, width, length, and other features
of the LPC are exactly the same as for
the MLRS rocket LPC. The LPC is a
controlled breathing type container
equipped with desiccant for humidity
control. The forward and aft LPC covers
are designed to fracture as the rocket
egresses from the container. The GMLRS
rocket utilizes technologies in the
guidance and control subsystem and the
rocket motor that appear on the Military
Critical Technologies List. The most
serious consequences of unauthorized
disclosure of information concerning
the guidance and control subsystem are
the accelerated development of
countermeasures and manufacturing
capability by other nations. Components
of the GMLRS system are considered
highly resistant to reverse engineering
and the impact of loss or diversion of
the end item hardware would have
minimum adverse impact. However,
technical data for production of the
RLG, or for production, processing,
fabrication, and loading of the solid
propellant rocket motor are directly
applicable to the development and
production of accurate, long-range
rocket and missile systems. In addition,
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the RLG and accelerometers would have
applicability to aircraft, space and
submarine programs. Lithium battery
technology has applicability in a
number of areas such as smart
munitions, communications, etc.
Production technology for the GMLRS
motor exceeds limits established in the
Missile Technology Control Regime.
4. Missile Technology Control Regime
(MTCR). The HIMARS and associated
munitions are MTCR Category II
controlled. The MTCR controlled items
will be identified and reported as part
of the MTCR process.
5. If a technologically advanced
adversary were to obtain knowledge of
the specific hardware and software
elements, the information could be used
to develop countermeasures which
might reduce weapon system
effectiveness or be used in the
development of a system with similar or
advanced capabilities.
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that the recipient country can provide
the same degree of protection for the
sensitive technology being released as
the U.S. Government. This sale is
necessary in furtherance of the U.S.
foreign policy and national security
objectives outlined in the Policy
Justification.
7. All defense articles and services
listed in this transmittal have been
authorized for release and export to the
United Arab Emirates.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice Is Given of the Names of
Members of the Performance Review
Board for the Department of the Air
Force
AGENCY:
Department of the Air Force,
DOD.
ACTION:
Notice.
Notice is given of the names
of members of the Performance Review
Board for the Department of the Air
Force.
DATES: Effective Date: November 3,
2014.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to 5 U.S.C. 4314(c) (1–5), the
Department of the Air Force (AF)
announces the appointment of members
to the AF’s Senior Executive Service
(SES) Performance Review Board (PRB).
Appointments are made by the
authorizing official. Each board member
shall review and evaluate performance
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scores provided by the SES’ immediate
supervisor. Performance standards must
be applied consistently across the AF.
The board will make final
recommendations to the authorizing
official relative to the performance of
the executive.
The members of the 2014 Performance
Review Board for the U.S. Air Force are:
1. Board President—Gen Selva,
Commander, United States
Transportation Command.
2. Honorable Eric Fanning, Under
Secretary of the Air Force.
3. Gen Spencer, Vice Chief of Staff of
the Air Force.
4. Lt Gen Litchfield, Commander, Air
Force Sustainment Center.
5. Lt Gen Greaves, Commander, Space
& Missile Systems Center.
6. Mr. Corsi, Assistant Deputy Chief of
Staff for Manpower, Personnel and
Services.
7. Mr. McMillin, Auditor General of
the Air Force.
8. Ms. Thomas, Deputy Chief
Management Officer of the Air Force.
9. Ms. Salazar, Deputy Chief,
Information Dominance and Deputy
Chief Information Officer.
10. Mr. Gill, Executive Director, Air
Force Materiel Command.
11. Mr. Sitterly, Principal Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for
Manpower and Reserve Affairs.
12. Mr. Lombardi, Principal Deputy
Assistant Secretary of the Air Force
(Acquisition).
13. Ms. Watern, Deputy Assistant
Secretary for Cost and Economics.
14. Ms. Rooney, Director, Intelligence
Systems Support Office.
15. Mr. Callicutt, Director, Capability
and Resource Integration, United States
Strategic Command.
Additionally, all career status Air
Force Tier 3 SES members not included
in the above list are eligible to serve on
the 2014 Performance Review Board and
are hereby nominated for inclusion on
an ad hoc basis in the event of
absence(s).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Please direct any written comments or
requests for information to Dr. Daramia
Hinton, Deputy Director, Senior
Executive Management, AF/DPS, 1040
Air Force Pentagon, Washington DC,
20330–1040 (PH: 703–695–7677; or via
email at daramia.t.hinton.civ@
mail.mil.).
Henry Williams,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison
Officer.
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Air Force
Notice Is Given of the Names of Members of the Performance Review
Board for the Department of the Air Force
AGENCY: Department of the Air Force, DOD.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: Notice is given of the names of members of the Performance
Review Board for the Department of the Air Force.
DATES: Effective Date: November 3, 2014.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 4314(c) (1-5), the
Department of the Air Force (AF) announces the appointment of members
to the AF's Senior Executive Service (SES) Performance Review Board
(PRB). Appointments are made by the authorizing official. Each board
member shall review and evaluate performance scores provided by the
SES' immediate supervisor. Performance standards must be applied
consistently across the AF. The board will make final recommendations
to the authorizing official relative to the performance of the
executive.
The members of the 2014 Performance Review Board for the U.S. Air
Force are:
1. Board President--Gen Selva, Commander, United States
Transportation Command.
2. Honorable Eric Fanning, Under Secretary of the Air Force.
3. Gen Spencer, Vice Chief of Staff of the Air Force.
4. Lt Gen Litchfield, Commander, Air Force Sustainment Center.
5. Lt Gen Greaves, Commander, Space & Missile Systems Center.
6. Mr. Corsi, Assistant Deputy Chief of Staff for Manpower,
Personnel and Services.
7. Mr. McMillin, Auditor General of the Air Force.
8. Ms. Thomas, Deputy Chief Management Officer of the Air Force.
9. Ms. Salazar, Deputy Chief, Information Dominance and Deputy
Chief Information Officer.
10. Mr. Gill, Executive Director, Air Force Materiel Command.
11. Mr. Sitterly, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air
Force for Manpower and Reserve Affairs.
12. Mr. Lombardi, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Air
Force (Acquisition).
13. Ms. Watern, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Cost and Economics.
14. Ms. Rooney, Director, Intelligence Systems Support Office.
15. Mr. Callicutt, Director, Capability and Resource Integration,
United States Strategic Command.
Additionally, all career status Air Force Tier 3 SES members not
included in the above list are eligible to serve on the 2014
Performance Review Board and are hereby nominated for inclusion on an
ad hoc basis in the event of absence(s).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Please direct any written comments or
requests for information to Dr. Daramia Hinton, Deputy Director, Senior
Executive Management, AF/DPS, 1040 Air Force Pentagon, Washington DC,
20330-1040 (PH: 703-695-7677; or via email at
daramia.t.hinton.civ@mail.mil.).
Henry Williams,
Acting Air Force Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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