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1 Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic Fleet C4I And Readiness Department Charleston Defense Contractors Association 47th Small Business & Industry Outreach Initiative 20 March 2018 Mr. Charlie Adams SSC Atlantic Fleet C4I & Readiness Department Head SSC Atlantic is part of the Naval Research & Development Establishment (NR&DE)
2 The Future Navy Compete, Deter and Win More powerful, more capable More Platforms -- Increased Capability -- Greater connectivity from seabed to space Faster... Speed of relevance We need this more powerful Fleet in the 2020s, not the 2040s Prioritize speed of delivery, continuous adaptation, and frequent modular upgrades Our Challenge Deliver integrated warfighting capability..while managing at the program level Accelerated delivery of required capability that is affordable, integrated and interoperable 2
3 Integrated Warfighting Capability Over the Horizon Targeting OBSERVE PLAN FIND FIX TRACK TARGET Capability Portfolio ENGAGE ASSESS Function Sample Thread Scoring Define Measures of Effectiveness (MOEs). Link outcomes to funding requirements. 3
4 Accelerating Capability Delivery Disaggregate IT systems hardware, operating system and applications Disaggregate HW, Data and OS from applications Build a Common Foundation Provide HW, Data and OS as a service to all applications Rapidly field small/agile apps that leverage IW Platform foundation 4
5 Navy Vision and Journey 5
6 Fleet C4I & Readiness Department Mission The Fleet C4I & Readiness Department delivers: Engineered (Design, Develop, and Test) new C4ISR capabilities that give our Fleet an advantage over adversaries Integrated C4ISR systems into the US Navy s newest and most advanced ships and submarines Installed C2, Intel, Communications, Networks, and Applications for the Fleet.C4ISR systems integrated into the US Navy s newest and most advanced ships and submarines Supported Fleet C4ISR Systems to maintain Operational Availability and Lifecycle Engineering We are the solutions provider for mission critical information warfare! 6
7 FLEET C4I & READINESS DEPARTMENT Charles Adams Deputy 100s Greg Lancaster Deputy 700s Rick Pass (A) Battle Space Awareness Division (PMW 120) John Thompson Afloat Signals Exploitation Distributed Common Ground System-Navy (DCGS-N) Integrated Undersea Surveillance Systems (IUSS) IA & Navy Cyber Security Division (PMW 130) Dave Johnson Navy Cyber Network Security Crypto and Key Management Multi-Level Security Engineering (MLSE) Command & Control & Afloat Applications Division (PMW 150) Gary Miller (A) Maintenance Figure of Merit (MFOM) Naval Tactical Command Support Systems (NTCSS) NTCSS ISEA/AEA/ILS/APG Support Naval C2 Navy Afloat Network Division (PMW 160) Bob Rozar Tactical Networks SW CANES Engineering CANES Deployment Enterprise Architecture Navy Afloat Transport & Navigation Division (PMW 170) Joe Sisti Afloat Transport Systems Software Defined Radio Position, Navigation, & Timing Engineering Position, Navigation, & Timing ISEA Foreign Military Sales/Air Integration/USCG Division (PMW 740) Rick Pass NAVAIR FMS TacMobile USCG C4I FMS Surface Ship Integration Division (PMW 750/760) Travis Tillman Surface New Construction Large Deck New Construction Interior Communications Multi Media Submarine Integration Division (PMW 770) Dave Bednarczyk Submarine CWITTs & SWFTs Modernization Afloat Submarine C4I Shore Submarine C4I Shore C4I Integration Division (PMW 790) Mark Luther USNO Networks Naval Messaging Tactical Shore Systems Unified Capabilities Voice Solutions Secure Voice Solutions C4I Modernization & Readiness Division John Mark Hall R&D, Design, Engineering Fleet Support / Modernization Fleet Support Services (FSS) Radio Communications Performance Based Logistics Office (PBLO) Depot Surface Modernization Unit Level Surface Modernization Force Level Submarine Modernization C4I Shore Modernization Production and Integration 7
8 Fleet C4I & Readiness Department Thrust Areas Thrust Area 1:Tactical Cyber Warfare Solutions Key Technology Areas: Cyber Warfare, Big Data Technologies Goal: Deliver cyber warfare solutions at the speed of technology innovation to enable the Fleet to defend tactical networks and provide offensive cyber warfare capabilities (apps/tools). Thrust Area 2: Navy Tactical Software Development Key Technology Areas: Big Data Tech, Cloud Computing Goal: Enable modern IT Service Delivery technologies including system and network virtualization and cloud based solutions afloat as the Navy s Tactical Cloud Software Developer. Thrust Area 3: Integrated C4I Solutions Key Tasks: Design, Integration, Production, Installation, Test & Evaluation Goal: Leverage Ship New Construction C4I engineering, design, integration and installation expertise to deliver state of the art information Warfare capabilities to the Fleet. Thrust Area 4: Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare Key Technology Areas: Big Data Technologies, Cloud Computing, Cyber Warfare, Assured Communications Goal: Lead and provide critical engineering resources to Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare/ Integrated Fires (EMW/IF) architecture and system development. Thrust Area 5: Assured Position, Navigation & Timing Key Technology Areas: Cyber Warfare, Big Data Technologies, Assured Communications Goal: Position to be the Navy s technical Subject Matter Experts in Maritime Assured Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) by focusing on projects that ensure continuous and reliable PNT. 8
9 Fleet C4I & Readiness Department (PMW 100 s and 700 s) Single focused on the Fleet Single POC for all PEO C4I PMW s Consolidated accountability Consistent SSC Atlantic voice/message Single source of situational awareness Clear reporting relationships PORs C/S/P Focus - Deliverables Readiness and installation execution Customer Areas PMW 120 PMW 130 PMW 150 PMW 160 PMW 170 PMW 740 PMW 750/760 PMW 770 PMW 790 FRD 100/200 NAVSEA NAVAIR USCG Navy Cyber/ Numbered Fleet Singularly focused on PMWs & Fleet Readiness 9
10 Battlespace Awareness Division Overview (PMW 120) John Thompson What We Do Deliver intelligence and information operations data, products and services that provide Information Warfare solutions for the fleet. Major Systems PMW-120 Distributed Common Ground System Navy (DCGS-N), ACAT IAM Integrated Imagery & Intelligence (I3) Project - IMINT Ship s Signal Exploitation Equipment (SSEE), ACAT III Cryptologic Carry-On Program (CCOP), Two AAP s Lifecycle IPT Automated Identification System (AIS), ACAT IVT Maritime Integrated Broadcast Service (MIBS) Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) AN/URC-148 (V) ITSA PMS-485 Support: Integrated Undersea Surveillance Systems (IUSS) FY17 TOA: $87.9M Primary Customers PEO C4I PMW 120 Fleet Readiness Directorate (FRD) NAVSEA & PEOs Support includes ISR/IO systems, engineering services and support to the Fleet. 10
11 Battlespace Awareness Future Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth Cybersecurity Compliance to include Risk Management Framework (RMF) Innovation for Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare (EMW) and Cyber Exploitation Intelligence Community Data Flows Data Analytics Artificial Intelligence Antenna Technology Where Industry can Help Technology Solutions Professionals 11
12 IA & Navy Cyber Division Overview (PMW 130) Dave Johnson What We Do Rapidly deliver cyber security products and services to ensure continued protection of Navy and joint information, tele-communications and information systems. Major Systems Computer Network Defense (CND) Serial Crypto Electronic Key Management System (EKMS) Key Management Infrastructure (KMI) Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) FY17 TOA: $68.0M Primary Customers PEO C4I PMW 130 Fleet Cyber Command (FCC) / Tenth Fleet (C10F) National Security Agency (NSA) Support includes products and services to ensure strong authentication, data integrity, confidentiality, non-repudiation and availability of network resources and information. 12
13 IA & Navy Cyber Future Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth Technology Gap Areas: Secure Information Exchange: Provide an innovative cryptographic device that allows short-range joint tactical information exchange Secure Data as a Service (SDaaS): Provide a more robust security infrastructure for the cloud that is cost effective for the DON. Security Software Update Capability: Provide cloud based automated scanning and patching to endpoint systems that will mitigate security vulnerabilities in a bandwidth limited environment. Cyber Operations over Information limited Links: Develop aggregation and compression techniques that will provide continuous support of CDE. Modeling Insider Threat Profile: Improve detection and mitigation of hostile insider activities to prevent exfiltration of data during peace, wartime, and/or high-tension period to reduce false detection. Migrate VRAM to a Commercial Cloud Environment: Support speed to capability cybersecurity remediation as well as to provide mission commanders with situational awareness of their cybersecurity status to effectively gain knowledge of the impact to the mission. Where Industry can Help HBSS/ACAS These are critical skills every program needs Essential to include HBSS and ACAS compliance in the system prior to testing and deployment Sustainment teams need to understand these capabilities Understand our Cyber Security Environment and bring processes/tools to the task order. Provide cost effective alternatives to vendor specific professional services such as SPLUNK, CISCO, and JUNIPER, which are product lines utilized in current Navy C4I systems. Get advanced training and develop stable of personnel OEM certified Become certified reseller of professional services for these OEM s Include these relationships in proposals Provides suggested approaches in future SBOI or reverse industry panels Look where these can be offered to SPAWAR as Commercial items vice services for quick reaction or ad hoc support Technology Solutions Professionals 13
14 Command & Control and Afloat Application Division Overview (PMW 150) Gary Miller (A) What We Do Deliver and sustain Command and Control (C2) products and services to naval warfighters. Major Systems Naval Tactical Command Support Systems (NTCSS) Maintenance Figure of Merit (MFOM) Global Command and Control Systems Maritime (GCCS-M) Global Command and Control System Joint (GCCS-J) Global Theater Security Cooperation Management Information System (G-TSCMIS) Naval Air Operations Command and Control (NAOC2) Air Defense System Integrator (ADSI) LINK-11 Link Monitoring and Management Tool (LMMT) Afloat Readiness Reporting System (ARRS) FY17 TOA: $65.8M Primary Customers PEO C4I PMW 150 Fleet Readiness Directorate (FRD) Support includes assisting in transforming operational needs into effective and affordable operational and tactical C2 capabilities. 14
15 Command and Control Future Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth Develop Cloud-based Enterprise System solutions with disconnected operational requirements PMW 150 Future Systems Naval Operational Business Logistics Enterprise (NOBLE) FY19-24 Naval Operational Support System (NOSS) Naval Aviation Maintenance System (NAMS) Naval Operational Maintenance Environment (NOME) DEVOPS Infrastructure and process automation On-demand software distribution to remote platforms (Navy App Store) Where Industry can Help Develop Cloud-based DEVOPS infrastructures and automated processes for software development, testing, configuration management, builds and deployment. (Windows and Unix) Identify and develop processes and products to automate regression testing during software development Identify methods to monitor and report systems heath and measure system/component tripwires Identify ways to reduce the number of CASREPs and Fleet Support issues Automate SOVT information and tests 15
16 Afloat Network Systems Division Overview (PMW 160) Bob Rozar What We Do Rapidly deliver integrated wide area, local networking and foundation computing systems products and services to naval warfighters. Major Systems Consolidated Afloat Network Enterprise Systems (CANES) Automated Digital Network System (ADNS) Integrated Shipboard Network Systems (ISNS) Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System (CENTRIXS) Core Enterprise Services (CES) Application Integration FY17 TOA: $74.4M Primary Customers PEO C4I PMW 160 Fleet Readiness Directorate (FRD) Support includes delivering effective, robust and cost-efficient networks for Navy tactical forces. 16
17 Afloat Network Systems Future Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth DevOpps, SecDevOpps SoS Integration Cybersecurity Compliance to include Risk Management Framework (RMF) COTS Software, Automation, Integration, Installation and Sustainment Software Defined Networking and Software Networks Proactive Sustainment Systems Management Where Industry can Help Technology Solutions Professionals 17
18 Afloat Transport Systems Division Overview (PMW 170) Joe Sisti What We Do Rapidly deliver assured, resilient communications and Position, Navigation and Timing (PNT) products and services, to enable information warfare capabilities for maritime. Provide Subject Matter Experts (SMEs), Test and Acquisition Support for waveforms being developed for use within the battlefield. Major Systems Navy Multiband Terminal (NMT) Global Broadcast System (GBS) Commercial Broadband Satellite Program (CBSP) Digital Modular Radio (DMR) Battle Force Tactical Network (BFTN) GPS-based Positioning, Navigation and Timing Service (GPNTS) FY17 TOA: $107.7M Primary Customers PEO C4I PMW 170 Fleet Readiness Directorate (FRD) PEO C3T (PM Tactical Radios; PM Network Enablers) PEO Missiles and Space Support includes MILSATCOM and COMSATCOM engineering services and support to the Fleet. 18
19 Afloat Transport Systems Future Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth SATCOM Systems Software Defined Radio Systems PNT Systems Where Industry can Help Technology Solutions Professionals 19
20 FMS/Air Integration/USCG Division Overview (PMW 740) Rick Pass What We Do Delivers engineering, integration and lifecycle support of C4I systems for Naval Aviation platforms, Foreign Military Sales and USCG ships. Major Systems TacMobile Tactical Operations Center (TOC) / Mobile Tactical Operations Center (MTOC) P-8A Poseidon ground support RQ-4A BAMS/Triton ground support NAVAIR Foreign Military Sales (FMS) P-8A Poseidon ground support P-3 Orion ground support C4I Systems Foreign Military Sales (FMS) New C4I capabilities and modernization of shore/shipboard systems across all COCOMs USCG ship new construction and modernization FY17 TOA: $141.5M Primary Customers PEO C4I PMW 740 PEO C4I PMW 750 PEO C4I PMW 760 NAVAIR & PEOs U.S. Coast Guard NAVSEA & PEOs Support includes end-to-end Systems Engineering and Lifecycle Support. 20
21 FMS/Air Integration/USCG Future Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth Cybersecurity Compliance and DIACAP conversion to Risk Management Framework (RMF) Designing and Incorporating Security Requirements in Development (DEVSECOPS) Designing and Implementing Controls for Network Virtualization Consolidating Core Network Enterprise Services Software Defined Networking (SDN) and Software Defined Infrastructure (SDI) Application Container Microsegmentation Virtual Identity Services Where Industry can Help Technology Solutions Professionals 21
22 Surface Ship Integration Division Overview (PMW 750/760) Travis Tillman What We Do Delivers C4I capabilities and support to the Navy s Force, Unit and Auxiliary Platforms during new construction. Delivers superior Interior Communications (IC) capabilities for the entire Navy Fleet providing acquisition, engineering, logistics and execution for new construction and modernization. Delivers state of the art visual communications systems for today s and tomorrow s Warfighter. Major Systems C4I for Surface New Construction C4I for Large Deck New Construction Interior Communications VTC FY17 TOA: $98.7M Primary Customers PEO C4I PMW 750 PEO C4I PMW 760 NAVSEA & PEOs Fleet Executes the advanced planning, engineering, integration and installation of C4I equipment on new-construction ships. 22
23 Surface Ship Integration Future Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth System of systems engineering Collaborative Engineering Wireless technology for interior communications Where Industry can Help Innovative testing strategy Use of wireless technology in secure spaces 23
24 Submarine Integration Division Overview (PMW 770) Dave Bednarczyk What We Do Delivers C5I capabilities and support to the Navy s submarine and associated ashore communications infrastructure during new construction and modernization. Major Systems Common Submarine Radio Room (CSRR) Submarine Operational Authority (SUBOPAUTH) Fleet Submarine Broadcast System (FSBS) Submarine Warfare Federated Tactical System (SWFTS) Install and test system upgrades for Sonar, Combat Control, Imaging, ESM, and Radar C5I System and Weapons Shipping, Handling, Launching Systems Integrated Test Team (CWITT) T&E for C5I systems for new construction submarines Weapons, Shipping, Handling and Launchers FY17 TOA: $139.2M Primary Customers PEO C4I PMW 770 NAVSEA & PEO SUB Fleet Type Commanders Support includes antenna to weapon system integration, engineering, fielding, test, logistics, sustainment and Fleet support. 24
25 Submarine Integration Future Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth Advanced Simulated Training System 3-D technologies Simulated Tactile applications Development of Engineering Tools for C5I T&E Where Industry can Help Technology Solutions Professionals 25
26 Shore C4I Integration Division Overview (PMW 790) Mark Luther What We Do Designs, integrates, tests and delivers interoperable C4I infrastructure to support naval afloat, sub-surface, air platforms and shore network communications. Major Systems Shore Tactical Assured Command and Control (STACC) Unified Capabilities Voice Solutions Defense Red Switch Network (DRSN) Maritime Operations Center (MOC) Command and Control Office Information Exchange (C2OIX) Automated Digital Network System (ADNS) Voice US Naval Observatory Precise Timing Networks FY17 TOA: $83.7M Primary Customers PEO C4I PMW 790 NAVIFOR & other PEOs Support includes integration of voice, video and data across shore infrastructure supporting deployed warfighters. 26
27 Shore C4I Integration Future Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth Automated Patching/IA compliance (Push technology) Cloud DEVOPS Cybersecurity Compliance to include Risk Management Framework (RMF) Telephony migration from Time Division Multiplexing (TDM) services to IP End-to-end secure voice/video communications across IP converged networks Bandwidth Efficient Voice Gateway Where Industry can Help Technology Solutions Professionals 27
28 C4I Modernization & Readiness Division Overview John Mark Hall What We Do Provides direct fleet support after new platform delivery through the Fleet Support Office (FSO), fleet modernization through the FRD Installation Office FIO), and fleet sustainment of system performance through the In-Service Engineering Agent (ISEA). Provides support to NAVSUP s Performance Based Logistics (PBL) through its PBL Office (PBL-O) and DEPOT by refurbishing, repairing and reengineering selected components, equipment and subsystems for critical items no longer serviced by Other Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) providers. Major Systems C4I Surface Modernization C4I Shore Modernization C4I Sub Modernization Fleet Support Services Installation Management Office Fleet Support Office PBLO / DEPOT FY17 TOA: $385.2M Primary Customers FRD 100 FRD 200 NAVSEA & PEOs NAVSUP Support Fleet Modernization and provide In-Service Engineering Support. 28
29 C4I Modernization & Readiness Opportunities Challenges Where Industry Can Help Future Opportunities/Growth Afloat and Ashore C4I installation engineering Integrated testing approaches prior to installation Where Industry can Help Design for install ability Execution of operations in a degraded communications environment 29
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