PEO IWS: Vision for the Future ASNE Combat Systems Symposium RDML Mike Frick Distribution Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution is unlimited.
PEO IWS Organization
FY 2003 ¨FY 2006
PEO
PEO IWS
RDML Frick
17 MPMs ¨7MPMs 528 PERSONNEL¨333
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR (SES)
IWS B
Dr. Meeks
CHIEF OF STAFF (GS-15) Mr. Joyce
CHENG (SES) Ms. Emery (Acting) IWS T
IWS D
DIRECT REPORT STAFF (CORP OPS; SECURITY; ACIO; LEAN)
DIRECTOR, ABOVE WATER SENSORS (SES)
Mr. Smerchansky
DIRECTOR, SURFACE SHIP WEAPONS (SES)
IWS T
Mr. Johnson
MPM, INTEGRATED COMBAT SYSTEMS (SES)
IWS 1.0
Mr. Bray
TRAINING SYS DIRECTOR, COMBAT SYSTEM PROGRAMS
DIRECTOR, STRIKE FORCE SE (O-6)
COMBAT SYS/DDG/CG FUTURE WARFARE SYS
IWS T
INTERNATIONAL & FMS
MPM, UNDERSEA SYS
(O-6)
(O-6)
(O-6)
Mr. Kolb (Acting)
CAPT Murdoch
MGR SYS ACQ MGR CM & SHIPMAIN PROCESS
RADAR SYS EW / EO / IR / DECOY SYS
MGR COMBINED T&E
ADV RADAR
MGR BUSINESS & FINANCE
COBRA JUDY REPLACEMENT
IWS 3.0
AMPHIB / COAST GUARD WARFARE SYS
CAPT Russel
STANDARD MISSILE
IWS 4.0
FMS PROGRAMS
RAM / PHALANX (US) NAVAL SURFACE FIRE SUPPORT
INTERNATION AL COMBAT SYSTEMS
NATO SEASPARROW (US)
INT’L PROGRAMS
SURFACE LAUNCHERS
IWS CFO
CDR Carty
MPM, SURFACE SHIP WEAPONS
C/S SHIP INT
CAPT Rosbolt
IWS 5.0
MPM, COMMAND & CONTROL (O-6)
MPM, FUTURE C/S OA & HSI
CAPT Nardi
CAPT Shannon IWS 7.0
ADV DEVELOPMENT SURFACE SHIP USW COMBAT SYS ASW SYS ENGINEER TASK FORCE ASW ACQ ASW COMBAT C2
CONGRESSIONAL LIAISON
IWS 6.0
(O-6)
TRACK MNGMT
ADV TECH INT
DISPLAYS / PRCSSRS
OPEN SYS
NAVIGATION
HUMAN SYS INT TOTAL SHIP TRNG NIFC-CA FORCE SYS ENG
CVN WARFARE SYS LCS WARFARE SYS
fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
(O-5)
MPM, ABOVE WATER SENSORS (O-6) IWS 2.0
PAO
CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER
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Why Open Architecture?
Navy Sinks Aegis Cruiser Ex Ex-USS Valley Forge
fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
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12/8/2006
Open Architecture: A Leadership Priority “As Aegis expands to Open Architecture it will be introduced throughout our fleet…When I say open, I mean open systems, open competition and open the throttle. I want to move as fast as we can.” -Admiral Mike Mullen, CNO 28 November 2006
“We are transforming our acquisition organization and culture by making open architecture a business strategy, not just a philosophy. We have a responsibility to deliver these critical capabilities for our Navy of today and tomorrow.” fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
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-Dr. Dolores Etter, ASN(RDA) 28 November 2006 12/8/2006
OA Business Model… Radically Different
Mil Spec
DoD leads computer technology development
Requirements driven Specification focus Rigid requirements Unique architecture Owner controls evolution Stable design Ignore evolution Cost emphasis Make custom hardware Develop software Obsolescence Waterfall-style development
USS Ticonderoga (CG-47) c. 1983 USS Ticonderoga (CG-47) c. 1983 AN/UYK-7 processor AN/UYK-7 processor
Open Architecture
Industry leads computer technology development
Market driven Business plan focus Flexible requirements Open system architecture Market controls evolution Constant changes Design for evolution (tech refresh) TOC emphasis Buy from catalog License software Early-managed obsolescence Spiral development Intel Pentium Extreme (2005) Intel Pentium Extreme (2005) 1066 MHz processor 1066 MHz processor
1ststIBM PC (1981) 1 IBM PC (1981) 4.77 MHz processor 4.77 MHz processor
1950 – 1970 fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
1980 Slide 6
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1990
Today
Surface Domain OA Goals Development of OA combat systems: – Supports future ship classes: DDG 1000, CVN 21, CG(X) – Supports backfit for ship classes with OACE: LCS, CG, DDG, amphibs, carriers – Interoperable with current combat systems – Modular to the component level – Achieves commonality with other communities where practical: Sub, C4I, Air, etc.
Rapid and more affordable fielding of COTS refreshes and capability “block” upgrades – Incremental forwardfit and backfit software reuse – Periodic hardware and software upgrades at independent intervals fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
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PEO IWS Enterprise Initiatives Implementation of key enterprise initiatives and consolidation of product lines has defined our evolutionary path since 2002. The Surface Warfare Enterprise was established in 2005. IWS IWSEnterprise EnterpriseInitiatives Initiatives
SWE SWEGoals/Functions Goals/Functions
• • Open OpenArchitecture Architectureimplementation implementationininall all combat systems combat systems • • Enterprise Enterprisesolution solutionfor forTest Test&&Evaluation Evaluation efforts efforts • • Integrated IntegratedWarfare WarfareSystems SystemsWay WayAhead Ahead Process and Products Process and Products
• • Produce Producewarfighting warfightingcapability capabilitymore more efficiently efficiently • • Readiness Cost • • Coherent Coherentand andprioritized prioritizedinvestment investmentininthe the right capabilities right capabilities
BMD • CG(X) Advanced Radar • Cobra Judy Replacement (CJR) • Multi-function Radar: X-Band and Volume Search Radar (VSR) (S-Band) • COTS Multi-Mission Sig Pro(V)
Joint Integrated Fire Control (JIFC)
Transformational ASW
• NIFC-CA • IABM: Joint Track Management (JTM) solution • Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) • SM-6
• Task Force ASW • ASW OA: Common S/W and Architecture • SQQ-89A(V)15 • Improved Performance Sonar (IPS)
Surface Domain Warfare Enterprise • Development of OA Combat Systems • Future Ship Classes • DDG-1000, CVN-21, CG(X)
• Support Backfit with OACE • LCS, CG, DDG, Amphib, CVN
• RCIP/COTS refreshes
Providing enhanced warfighting capability by alignment of IWS initiatives and the Surface Warfare Enterprise fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
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Enterprise Ship Self Defense T&E Strategy Integrated test approach merging common ship, element, and system requirements into the optimum set of tests Maximize use of the Combat System Ship Qualification Trial (CSSQT) process Focus on combat system variant vice the platform Drive down cost of redundant T&E Requires cultural change fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
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Neck Down of Combat Systems, Elements and Weapons Product line consolidation – Warfare Systems “Neck Down” - Reduce development and lifecycle cost
Enterprise solutions used across platforms vice platform specific Eliminates redundant capability investment Enable through Open Architecture
fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
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12/8/2006
OA Enabled Combat Systems Neck Down BMD 3.1 Aegis B/L 2 Aegis B/L 5 Aegis B/L 6 Aegis B/L 7
LCS Tacticos (GD) LCS COMBATSS21(LM) AOA/ DDG 1000 / TSCE
ACDS BLK 0
DS AC
SSDS OA K1
CODE ONR SBIR
S&T Reuse Funded in FY09
FMS
Other
RCIP
CODE
Apps
Apps
New Capability
New Capability
New Capability
Apps
Apps
Apps
Carrier / Amphibious Apps
BL
Adjunct
CNI
Apps
OACE Apps
Common Combat System Family
Common Computer Code Library (SHARE)
SSDS MK 1 SSDS MK 2
Surface Combatant OACE
Apps
OACE
OA enables future combat systems neck down fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
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CVN 21 CG(X) DDG MOD CG MOD LCS Amphibs CVN LHA(R) Deepwater
ASW Open Architecture CIRCA 1990
2006
AIR
PLATFORMS
ACTIVE: DICASS ALFS EER IEER
SSQ-62 AQS-22 SSQ-77/110 SSQ-101/110
AIR
PASSIVE: DIFAR
SSQ-53
SURFACE SHIP ACTIVE: SQS-26 SQS-35 SQS-53A SQS-53B
SQS-53C SQS-53D SQS-56
SQQ-89 A(V)15
PASSIVE: SQS-26 SQS-35 SQS-53A SQS-53B SQS-53C SQS-53D
SQS-56 SQR-17 SQR-18 SQR-19 SQQ-28
SQQ-89 A(V)15
SUBMARINE ACTIVE: BQS-6 BQS-11
ARCI Ph III-IV
BQS-12 BQS-13 BQS-15
PASSIVE: BQS-6 BQS-13
ARCI Ph I-IV
BQR-7 BQQ-2 BQQ-10
SURVEILLANCE PASSIVE: fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
SOSUS SURTASS Slide 12
CIP 12/8/2006
Current Active Processing Superset
Current Passive Processing Superset
Future Active Processing Superset
P-8A P-3C MH-60R
SURFACE SHIP CG-47 DDG-51 DDX LCS (ASW MOD)
SUBMARINE
Future Passive Processing Superset
688 688I SEAWOLF VIRGINIA OHIO
SURVEILLANCE SURTASS SURTASS (LFA) SURTASS (CLFA) ADS
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PEO IWS Way Ahead Strategic Overview
Enhanced C2 Network and SA
Enhanced Warfighting Capabilities
Revised as of: 11/21/2006 Command & Control
MPM Investment Recommendations 1.0 OACE Core Implementation Common Combat System Architecture RCIP DD(X) TSCE Warfare Systems Engineering and Integration (WSE&I) 2.0 Advanced Radar SEWIP NULKA Recert SPY COTS Sigpro SPQ-9B Advanced Surface EW (Enterprise) RDDL CJR 3.0 SM-6 RAM P3I ESSM SeaRAM MK-38 Mod 2 Chain Gun CIWS BLK 1B
6.0 OATM / JTM (CEC) CEDS ECDIS-N 7.0 OAET NIFC-CA OA / Fn Integration Validation
TBMD / Area AAW
Joint Solution
Warfighter & Domain Inputs
Measures of Performance
CG 47/DDG 51-93 (7.4) MCM 1 (7.7) DDG 94-112 (7.6) CVN (6.4.2/7.6) LPD 17 (5.0) SSN 688 (6.4)
WSE&I Ship Integration CG OACE Core Implementation “CG Mod Plan” SPQ-9B Aegis BMD IFC
CEDS
POM 08 Core Investment Priorities
CVN-21
OA Solution
SSDS MK 1
DD(X) LCS CVN 21 CG(X) LHA-6
SPY-1B,D(V) BMD Radar Upgrades
TAMD Radar SPY-1 1A/B/D(V) Suite (Solid State Search Radars S-Band, HPD-X) MK-23 TAS DBR SPS-40 SPS-48E SPS-67 SPS-40 DBR SPS-48G SPS-49 MK-23 TAS SPS-73 Nav. MK-23 TAS BPS-15/16 Nav. SPS-49A SPS-48G SPS-49A SPS-48E SPS-55 SPS-49A SPS-73 CIWS BLK1B (BL1/2) SPS-48E BPS-15/16 SPS-48G (ROAR) SPS-73 BPS-15/16 SPS-73 BPS-15/16 Fire Control Radars CIWS BLK1B (BL1/2) DBR MK-92 SPQ-9AB CAS / STIR DBR SPQ-9B-3D SPQ-9B-(3D) SPG-60 SPG-62 SPG-62 SPQ-9B-(3D) Advanced Electronic Warfare / Decoys NULKA Surface Enterprise NULKA SLQ-32 NULKA (Recert) fASNE Keynote Address.PPTSEWIP Slide 13 EW SEWIP AEGIS BMD Radar Upgrades
SSDS MK 2 ACDS BLK 0
CIRCA 1990
SSQ-53
SURFACE SHIP SQS-53C SQS-53D SQS-56
SQQ-89 A(V)15
PASSIVE: SQS-56 SQR-17 SQR-18 SQR-19 SQQ-28
SQQ-89 A(V)15
SUBMARINE ACTIVE:
BQS-11
BQS-12 BQS-13 BQS-15
PASSIVE: BQS-6 BQS-13
BQR-7 BQQ-2 BQQ-10
ARCI Ph III-IV ARCI Ph I-IV
SURVEILLANCE PASSIVE:
IPR IPR Event 5
ACDS FFG CDSA DamNeck
IPR
IPR Event 6
2009 IPR
IPR Event 8
IPR
2010
IPR Event 9
IPR
IPR IPR Event 10
IPR Event 12
Detections/ Tracking
SOSUS SURTASS
12/8/2006
CIP
EO (Engage) Correlation / Association Categorization & Characterization
(Not to Scale)
Altitude
Exo Intercept(s) SM2 BLKIIIB
SBT Interceptor Keepout Altitude
TBM Trajectory
IPR IPR Event 14
Pre-Launch
Endo
Commit Target Selection Target Designation
2011 IPR IPR Event 13
Midcourse
Scheduling / Engageability Discriminate
Detect
SUBS AIR Joint /Coalition Surface & C4I Future (Under Construction)
JITC
Hand Over
Kill Assessment
Defendable Footprint Radius
IPR Event 15
ESSM
Threat Axis Aegis
DIB Integration Demo
BSN Integration Demo
LB SBTDemo
Land Based IFC Demo
JTRS Integration Demo
TBM Launch Areas (Estimated)
PEO C4I/SPAWAR PEO IWS/NAVSEA
JEFX 06 JTFEX 06 Trident Warrior 06 Sea Viking 06
Cross Range Predicted Impact Points
MIT APL IAT
Silent Hammer 07 Weekly Telecons
RDA CHENG RCIP NAVSEA 62 VWL
Engineering thru Spiral Experimentation Strategy Directly supports the Navy Enterprise OA Transformational Roadmap
Joint Integrated Air Defense
1
Joint Theater Context (IFC) NIFCNIFC-CA IOC 2014
OA Based Reusable Components
LCS Tacticos (GD) LCS COMBATSS21 (LM) Surface Combatant OACE
AOA
DDG 1000 / TSCE ONR S&T SBIR Reuse
CODE
FMS Other SSDS OA
Apps
Apps
CODE
JOINT INTEGRATED KILL CHAIN
Apps
Apps
Apps
Carrier / Amphibious
K1
Apps
Apps
Adjunct
Apps
Protect Sea Base ASW Master Plan
OACE
Apps
Apps
CNI
Apps
New New New Capability Capability Capability
Next RCIP Funded in FY09 Generation
Current Far-Term (2012+)
SSQ-62 AQS-22 SSQ-77/110 SSQ-101/110
ACTIVE:
BQS-6
IPR Event 4
2008
Apps
OACE
Guns
PASSIVE:
SQS-26 SQS-35 SQS-53A SQS-53B SQS-53C SQS-53D
IPR
CFn Testbed SSC PAC
ACDS SSDS NSWCDet San Diego
JDEP
Control
2005
AIR
SQS-26 SQS-35 SQS-53A SQS-53B
IPR IPR Event 3
FIBL FNC SSC LANT VBL Boeing St Louis
TPS-59 MTCSA Camp Pendleton
Terminal
Engage
ACTIVE:
DIFAR
IPR Event 2
PEO T/NAVAIR PEO SUBS/NUWC
BL DS AC
DICASS ALFS EER IEER
IPR
LM Manassas NUWC
Connect Government & Industry Engineering Nodes
2007
IPV 6 Integration Demo
Report/Demo (Alignment With other Joint And Navy Experiments Where possible and feasible Industry/Government Collaboration
Enterprise CEDS
ASW Sensors Far-Term (2012+)
IPR Event 1
2006
WAIF
AWACS 30/35 Boeing Seattle
Interceptor Flyout Times
Launch(s)
Execute/Assess
CEDS AN/UYQ-70
Detect
Mid-Term (2012)
-
“The road ahead …”
Neck Down
Aegis B/L 7 Common Computer Code Library (SHARE)
Enterprise T&E
Near-Term
VMS 9.0 Activities Plan: Quarterly IPR Bi Annual Events Event/Task Prioritization (Notional) Planning
AN/UYA-4 AN/UYQ-21 TAC-4 AN/UYQ-70
Aegis B/L 6
Structure z z z z z
2.
PAC-3 SED Huntsville
THAAD Huntsville
DEP
AEGIS ATRC/IWSL NSWCDD
SQQ-89
Prioritized Engineering Assessment Candidate Topics List OA/FN Risk Reduction Engineering Assessment(s) Event X Assessment Plan • • Event X Assessment Results Event X Demonstration •
Engage
System Reaction Time Weapon Doctrine / Interceptability
AEGIS SSDS SCSC Wallops
Integrated Product Team Deliverables: 1.
Control
Cueing
Development/ Integration
Aegis B/L 5
Recapitalized Force
LCS
Neck Down
BMD 3.1 Aegis B/L 2
z C2 z SM-6
DD(X)
Domain Metric Analysis AEGIS LM Moorestown
VMS 7.7 (IBS/SIBS) VMS 8.0 (BPS-15/16)
Combat Systems
Warfighting Capabilities z OACE Implementation z Manage DMS & COTS Obsolescence z (In-Service Systems) z Weapon Inventory z Neck Down Strategy z Lifetime Support / In-Service Sustainment
Littoral Warfighting CVN Enhancements OACE Core z AT/FP & GWOT Implementation z COTS D(V) SigPro “Capstone Mod Plan” z ASW z Amphib AAW PRA Amphib Ships OACE Core Integrated Fire Control Implementation
AAW PRA CNI CIWS BLK1B (BLK2)
OATM SIDA
Measures of Performance
SAIL SQQ- 89 LAMPS PAX River
DD(X)
OA_Fn Risk Reduction_13June 05
Sustain Current
DDG OACE Core Implementation “Proposed DDG Mod Plan” SPQ-9B COTS D(V) Sigpro Aegis BMD IFC
Measures of Performance
F-18 China Lake
E-2C Group 2 SSC San Diego
NAWCAD E2- HK2K PAX River
OATF
Measures of Effectiveness
Search, Planning Detect
ESTEL
OATM AEGIS OA SSDS OA DD(X)
OA ET Inputs
Experimental Hypothesis/ Priority
OATM
ECDIS-N CG 47 Smartship (6.4.2)
Above Water Sensors Current Fleet Radars
CEC P3I Terminal (2.1.7)
OA Solution
Notional SBT Engagement
OA Enterprise Common Engineering Nodes View
Unclassified / Pre-Decisional OA/FN Alignment/Integration Experimentation Process
Common Combat System Family
5.0 Advanced ASW Sensor Development ARCI APB (A/T) SQQ-89A(V)15 / SIPS DD(X) IUSW LCS Core USW ASW Combat C2
CEC
OA / FORCENet Experimentation
USG-2 (2.1.7) USG-3 (2.1.7)
Current Active Processing Superset
Current Passive Processing Superset
Future Active Networked Processing Systems Superset
Distributed Future Systems
Passive Processing Superset
PLATFORMS AIR P-8A P-3C MH-60R
SURFACE SHIP CG-47 DDG-51 DDX LCS (ASW MOD)
SUBMARINE 688 688I SEAWOLF VIRGINIA OHIO
SURVEILLANCE SURTASS SURTASS (LFA) SURTASS (CLFA) ADS
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Missiles Far-Term
Major Cal SUW Weapons • Mk 45 5”/54 • Mk 45 5”/54 • Mk 45 5”/62 • Mk 45 5”/62 • AGS Medium Cal SUW • Mk 110 57mm • Single Medium • Mk 110 57mm • Mk 75 76mm Caliber Weapon for • Mk 75 76mm SUW & AT/FP
• Mk 45 5”/54 • Mk 45 5”/62
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Mid-Term
• Mk 46 30mm • Mk 38 25mm • CIWS 1A 20mm • CIWS 1B 20mm
Minor Cal SUW • Mk 46 30mm • Mk 38 25mm • CIWS 1B
• Single Minor Caliber for SUW & AT/FP • CIWS 1B
Mid-Term
Current RAM Block 0 RAM Block 1 Sea Sparrow 7M TSD Sea Sparrow 7P Blk I ESSM
SM-2 Blk III SM-2 Blk IIIA SM-2 Blk IIIB SM-2 Blk IV
AAD
ESSM RAM Blk II
Far-Term
TSD
Advanced SelfDefense Weapon
Tech Enablers Advanced IR Millimeter Wave Active RF Insensitive Munitions Directed Energy/FEL SM-2 Blk IIIB SM-6
AAD
Advanced Active Missile
Future FutureMissiles Missileshave haveto toconsider consider Multi-Spectral Multi-SpectralAnalysis Analysis SM-3 (MDA-developed)
EXO BMD
SM-3 Blk X
EXO BMD
Advanced Exo-BMD
OACE – Open Architecture Computing Environment CAC2S – Common Aviation C2 System (USMC) Distribution Statement D: Distribution authorized to DoD and DoD contractors only, Critical Technology (3/7/2005). Other U.S. requests shall be referred to the Program Executive Office, Integrated Warfare System.
International Cooperation in Support of CNO’s “1000 Ship Navy” Vision Plan Plan
Detect Detect // Control Control
Engage Engage
US-Japan cooperation for Multi-Mission Theater Air & Ballistic Missile Defense
Projected new work
Ongoing work – US-Spain C/S MOU and project agreements (CSSQT) – US-Japan BMD Open Architecture Research
fASNE Keynote Address.PPT
International Agreement for Joint US-Spain Combat System Ship Qualification Trial (CSSQT)
– US-Spain project agreement (Combat System maintenance) – US-Japan BMD Open Architecture Development
– Aegis OA solution for the Australian Air Warfare Destroyer (AWD)
FMS programs of the past are evolving into cooperative programs of the future Slide 14
12/8/2006
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