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Title: Open Architecture, The Critical Network Centric Warfare Enabler http:kcginc'netOPNAV_766


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Open Architecture,The Critical Network Centric
Warfare Enablerhttp//kcg-inc.net/OPNAV_766/
  • UNCLAS

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Operational Imperative for OA
  • Sea Power 21 - Its about effective Battlespace
  • Network-Centric Warfare
  • Netted Sensors
  • Integrated Fire Control
  • Automated Battle Management
  • Sea Enterprise
  • Affordability
  • TE Costs

CVN 21
DD(X) / LCS / AHE Submarines
Open AEGIS SSDS MK2
SIAP
CNI for ESG
IFC JointFires CID SelfDefense BMD
Open Architecture
  • RECAPITALIZATION
  • SP 21 Capability
  • Total Ship Computing
  • BMD AND
  • FORCEnet GIG

Capability
AEGIS
SSDS
ACDS
NTDS
Original Fleet Funding Plan
Time
Cant Get Future Combat Capability Growth Without
OA
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Multiple Trackers Joint Interoperability
JOINT
GCCS-M
Navy FORCEnet
O A
ADS
ExComm
C D
SPY
Links
C2P / CLIP
CEC
TTWCS
Current CG/ DDG have 9 separate Displays
trackers for Battle Management
SQQ-89
NFCS
Common Track Management is Fundamental to
Warfighting effectiveness and enables CID / Joint
Fires / IFC
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OA Strategy
  • Computational Services Provided by Platform
  • Significant Automation Reduced Manning
  • Enhanced Survivability Maintenance-Free
    Deployments

O P E N A R C H I T E C T
U R E
Category 4 Total ShipComputing Systems
Re-Useable Applications Common Services
NewConstruction

RCIP / APB
Category 4 OA Common Function Systems
Required for
  • Common Re-Useable Warfighting Applications
  • Common Services
  • Rapid Affordable Upgrades


Modernization
  • Decouples Software Hardware
  • Enables Unconstrained Computing Growth
  • Provides Inherent Performance Improvements
  • Enables Common Functions

Category 3 OACE Standards Based Systems
Selected Systems
Transformation Roadmap
Legacy For Life
Categories 1 2 Current Systems
LegacySystems
Interfaced to OA Conformant Systems
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Open Architecture Way Ahead
LCS
Equip CG/DDGs, LCS, CVs, Amphibs, Submarines and
Aircraft with Category 3 Capability OA Services
and Apps
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Hawkeye OA Roadmap
FY04
FY05
FY06
FY07
FY08
FY09
FY10
FY11
FY12
GRIIM RePr Flat Panel
GRP II
GRIIM RePr ACIS Adjunct
Lisa, C
Lisa, C
Common Computing Architecture (CCA)COTS SBC
Ada 95, Linux
COTS SBC
MCU
Ada 95, Linux
CAT 4
Ada 83, True 64, C (MSI)
CAT 3
HE2K
SCS 05
SCS 07
SCS 09
  • SATCOM Data Fusion
  • Auto Corr / Decorr (SIAP Blk 0)
  • HF SIPRNET/RAIDER
  • Mission Planning (MIST v2.3)
  • Joint Range Extension
  • ATO/ACOwJMPS (AODS B1.5)
  • Airborne Digital Network Router
  • IABM/OA TM Integration
  • Composite Combat ID (CCID)
  • Distributed Weapons Coordination (DWC)
  • JTRS / CLIP
  • UAV Tactical Control
  • OTH Time Sensitive Targeting

Common E-2 H/W
Common E-2 S/W
Mission Computer Displays (MCD)
AHE
Technology Refresh
Ada 95/C, Linux
Ada 95/C, Linux
Build 1
CORE OPERATIONAL ASSESSMENT FUNCTIONS
Test-Anal-Fix
SYS INT.
Sys FQT
FCA
Build 2
FULL SDD FUNCTIONS
SYS INT.
Test-Anal-Fix
DT/OT Prep
Build 3
ADDITIONAL HE2K CAPABILITY
SYS INT.
Test-Anal-Fix
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Submarine OA Roadmap
98
99
00
05
01
06
07
08
09
02
03
04
Non-OA
OA CAT 3
OA CAT 4
LOS ANGELES Class
Non-OA
OA CAT 3
SEAWOLF Class
OA CAT 4
OA CAT 3
OA CAT 4
VIRGINIA Class
Non-OA
OA CAT 3
SSBN Class
OA CAT 4
OA CAT 3
OA CAT 4
SSGN Class
CCS Mk2
S/CC/A, BSY-2, BYG-1 TI00 ARCI Ph 2/3/4
BYG-1 (V) ARCI Ph 3/4
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Surface OA Roadmap
OA Transformation Roadmap completed
Beginning of RCIP Era
OA System Architecture
System Engineering Architecture Team
EPOCH 2
EPOCH (N)
EPOCH 1
SSDS MK 2 Re-Port
OA Development OATM Common Services
Partial OA
Full OA Cat 3
AEGIS Spiral 1
Spiral 2
Spiral 3
Radar Weapon System Display
  • MCP Defined
  • - JBMC2
  • MCP Defined
  • C2 improvements
  • Naval Fires System

Joint Interoperability - Joint Track
Manager - Common Services - SSCCC
Ongoing Software Application development JSSEO,
PEO IWS, Industry
Surface TRIDENT
2 yr
Software Refresh
4 yr
Technology Refresh
CG/DDG AEGIS Fielding
DDG Modernization
FY 06/07 CG Conversion
DDG 103 AF
At-Sea Test(SPY)
FY 08 AF CG Conversion
LHA/ LHD OA CNI Adjunct Fielding
BMC2 enhancements
CVN 65/68/71/72/73/76 LPD 17/25/26 LHD 2/6
CVN 69 LPD 18/19/23/24 LHD 4/5
LHD 8 CVN 70 LPD 21
CVN 77 LPD 22 LHD 3
CVN / LHD LPD17 SSDS MK2 Fielding
(4) LHA LHD OA-Adjunct Conversions
CNI / ACDS Land testing
CNI / ACDS At-Sea testing
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Technology Power CurvesRCIP/APB Engine
  • Powered by
  • OA Technology Pace
  • NCP / MCP new capability - growth opportunity
  • PPBE re-alignment
  • System Engineering
  • SBIR initiatives

Historical Performance
RCIP/APB
04 05 06 07 08 09 10
04 05 06 07 08 09 10 gt
OA Investment
OA ESTABLISHES FOUNDATION FOR REUSABLE
MULTI-MISSION COMMON APPLICATIONS FOR A VARIETY
OF PLATFORMS
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Rapid Capability Improvement Program (RCIP)ARCI
/ APB Extended to the Enterprise
APB TI Guidelines
Approach
ARCI / APB
  • Extend ARCI Processes to Meet Enterprise Scope
  • Adjust to FRP Planned Fleet Industrial Cycles
  • Rapid Capability Delivery Based on APB Process
  • Broad Industry Community Involvement

OA RCIP /APB
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Technology Insertion Cycles
Subs
Surface
E-2C Hawkeye
TechnologyCycles
2 Years
4 Years
2-5 Years
SupportCycles
6 Years
5-8 Years
Lifetime
APB
1 Year
2 Years
2 Years
WarfightingUpdates
Each Deployment
Each Deployment
2 Years
InstallationPeriods
60 Days Initial 7 Weeks to Update
26 - 52 Weeks Initial 9 Weeks to Update
1 Week to 6 Months
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Capability Improvements / APB for OA
FY 05
FY 18
FY 19
FY 20
FY 11
FY 10
FY 09
FY 08
FY 07
FY 06
FY 12
FY 13
FY 14
FY 15
FY 16
FY 17
1
ARCI
1
Model Year B
Retire Model Year B
OACE Fielding
Model Year C
Retire Model Year C
2
COTSObsolescence Replacement and S/W Fielding
2
3
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APB (WarfightingImprovement)Fielding
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4
5
6
7
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
3
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
APB Fielding
FY 14
FY 13
FY 12
FY 11
FY 10
FY 09
FY 08
FY 15
FY 16
FY 17
FY 18
FY 19
FY 20
FY 21
FY 22
FY 23
Model Year A
Retire Model Year A
1
RCIP
1
Model Year B
Original OACE CAT 3 Fielding
Retire Model Year B
Model Year C
2
COTSObsolescence Replacement and S/W Fielding
2
Model Year D
3
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WarfightingImprovementS/W Fielding
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4
5
6
7
8
9
Warfighting Improvement
Warfighting Improvement
Warfighting Improvement
Warfighting Improvement
Warfighting Improvement
Warfighting Improvement
Warfighting Improvement
2 Year S/W Improvement Cycle Refresh Every 8
Years FRP Alignment
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Why Open Architecture
  • Joint Network-Centric capabilities are essential
    to regaining effective battlespace
  • DoD no longer leads in information technology
  • Commercial IT marketplace has already embraced
    open architecture approach, providing a
    competitive cost-effective opportunity for new
    capability insertion
  • Key tenets of GIG and FORCEnet, such as web-based
    Command Control, Information Dissemination
    Management and HSI depend on OA

http//kcg-inc.net/OPNAV_766/
It is time to embrace the power of OA and move
aggressively to align DoD investment, acquisition
policy and budget execution to support it
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