Post on 30-Oct-2021
Pacific 2002“Ready When Needed Means Ready Now”
World Class In-Service Engineering
CAPTAIN Alan Maiorano, USNCommander, Port Hueneme Division
Naval Surface Warfare CenterPort Hueneme CA
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Provide Test and Evaluation, In-Service Engineering, and Integrated Logistics Support for Surface Warfare Combat
Systems
Our Mission
Safe, Effective and Affordable Warfare Systems
Means
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n AEGIS COMBAT SYSTEM
n SHIP SELF DEFENSE
SYSTEM (SSDS)
n MK 92 FIRE CONTROL SYSTEM
n MK 86 GUN FIRE CONTROL
SYSTEM
n MK 68 GUN FIRE CONTROL
SYSTEM
n TARGET ACQUISITION SYSTEM
n RAPID ANTI-SHIP MISSILE
INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEM
n SEARCH RADARS
n INTEGRATED AUTO DETECT &
TRACKING SYSTEM SYS 1 & 2
n COOPERATIVE ENGAGEMENT
CAPABILITY (CEC)
n BATTLE FORCE
TACTICAL TRAINING (BFTT)
n BATTLE FORCE
INTEROPERABILITY
n THEATER BALLISTIC
MISSILE DEFENSE (TBMD)
n MK 34 GUN WEAPON SYSTEM
n STANDARD MISSILE
n NATO SEASPARROW
MISSILE SYSTEM
n EVOLVED NATO SEASPARROW
MISSILE (ESSM)
n ROLLING AIRFRAME
MISSILE SYSTEM
n VERTICAL LAUNCH ASROC
n TOMAHAWK
n HARPOON
n GUN WEAPON SYSTEMS
MK 38, MK 42, MK 45 & MK75
n CLOSE IN WEAPON SYSTEM
MK 15
n VERTICAL LAUNCHING SYSTEM
n GUIDED MISSILE LAUNCHING
SYSTEMS MK 10, MK 13, MK 22
MK26, MK 29 & MK48
n UNDERWAY REPLENISHMENT
n AREA AIR DEFENSE
COMMANDER (AADC)
n NAVAL FIRES
NETWORK (NFN)
108 Surface Combatants
40 Amphibious Ships
12 Aircraft Carriers
34 Replenishment Ships
Our Customers
Battle Groups
Allied Forces
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Organizational Relationship
CommanderNAVSEA
CommanderNSWC
Today’s Fleet Tomorrow’s Fleet
Corona Division Carderock Division Crane Division Indian Head DivisionDahlgren Division
SHIPS ANDSHIP SYSTEMS
SHIPS ANDSHIP SYSTEMS SURFACE SHIP COMBAT SYSTEMSSURFACE SHIP COMBAT SYSTEMS ORDNANCEORDNANCE ASSESSMENTASSESSMENT
PortHueneme Division
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Capabilities
Surface Warfare Engineering Facility
Missile Flight TestingCombat Systems Integration
Self Defense Test Ship
Gun Weapon Systems Search Radar Systems
Underway Replenishment
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n “…Tailored Forces Forward Stationed and Deployed …”n “…Defeating Attacks With Only Modest Reinforcements…”
n This Translates Into Increased Readiness:
l Capability … Force Multipliers
l Availability … Increased Operational Readiness
l Sustainability … Remote Assistance, Reduced Manpower
l Supportability … Improved Logistics
An Insight Into Future Requirements
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Capability
n Increased Battle Force, Ship System Capabilities
n System Performance Validation
n System Integration
FutureBenefitsn Joint Distributed Engineering Plant
n Multi-Ship Testing
n Interoperability Testing
n Realistic Test Environment
n Instrumented Test Range / Live Firing
n Capabilities and Limitations
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FutureBenefits
n Detailed Element / System / Ship / Battle Force Analysis
n Operational Data and Trendsn Engineering Rigorn Focused Capability Reviews
Availability … Increased Operational Readiness
n ID Trends … Develop Fix
n Prepare Tactics / Procedures
n Influence Fleet Investment Decisions
n Improve Effectiveness
n Lower Total Cost of Ownership
n Total Ship Assessments
n Expand to Warfare Areas
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FutureBenefits
n Web Site and Email
n Single Point, Engineering Connectivity From Fleet, to Shore Infrastructure
n Near Real-Time Problem Solving 24/7
Sustainability … Remote Assistance / Reduced Manning
n Remote Built-in Test / Training
n Self Diagnosis
n Real Time Remote Monitoring
n Reduces Maintenance / Ownership Costs
n Shared Data Environment
n Increases Ship Self Sufficiency
n Faster Response to Fleet Issues
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GoalsWhat We’re Doing
n Commercial Off the Shelf Technology
n Refresh Rates
n Sparing
n Documentation
n Minimize Government R&D Costs
n Predict Logistic Problem Areas
n Minimize Government Inventory
n Improve Delivery Delays
Supportability …Logistics Improvements
Challenge
n Direct Vendor Delivery
n Performance Based Logistics
n Diminishing Manufacturing Resource Analysis
n COTS Working Group
P r o j e c t e d N u m b e r o f U p g r a d e s B a s e d on D ig i ta l Component L i fecyc les
Compar ison o f M i l i t a ry ve rsus Commerc ia l
In1998
1 2 3 4 65 7
3 ½ Y e a r I n c r e m e n t s
30 Year Ai rcraf t L i fecyc le
15 Years 1 5 Y e a r s1
In1986 O n e m o d e r n i z a t i o n u p g r a d e o v e r 3 0 y e a r s
Seven modern i za t ion upgrades over 30 years
12 Years 1 2 Y e a r s1 2
In1998 T w o m o d e r n i z a t i o n u p g r a d e s o v e r 3 0 y e a r s
Mil i taryD e v i c e s
C o m m e r c i a lD e v i c e s
<<Ref: Validated Modernization by Dr. Gary Fitzhugh>>
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Common Environment …Common Challenges…
READY WHEN NEEDED !
Faster
Better
Affordable
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Common Environment …Common Challenges…
FasterBetter
Affordable
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n Extend Missile Service Life
n Less Maintenance
n Condition-Based Maintenance / Repair
n Eliminate Maintenance Due Dates
n Monitors Actual Condition
n Drives Re-Certification / Re-Test Candidates
n Identifies “Accident Victims”
n Mitigates Costs of Accidents, Failures, Wet-Downs
FutureBenefits
n Monitoring & Reporting of an Encanistered Missile’s Condition, Location, Health & Environmental Exposure:n Near Real-Time and Historical
Knowledgen Automatically Collects & Transmits
Shipboard & Land Data (2-Way)n Non-Intrusive
Maintainability …Reduced Manpower / Less Upkeep
Low-Power Sensors/RF or IR Tags
IR or RF Module
Boundary Scan Standard Interface
PC/Windows-Based Local Network
MemoryModule
Future BIT/BITEMissile Integration
Temperature Gradient monitoring capability across the canister.
Condition And Environment Sensing And Reporting System
(CAESAR)
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FutureBenefits
n End to End Combat System Testing
n Validation of System Performance and Element Maintenance Procedures
n Live Firing and A/C Tracking for Ship Force
n Validates System Op and Crew Proficiency in Tactically, Realistic Engagements
n On Site Training Provided by System Experts
n Ensures Logistics in Place and Properly Supported (Documentation / PMS / etc.)
n Multiple Ship CSSQTs for Interoperability Validation
n Inclusion of Cooperative Engagement Capabilities in the CSSQT Process
n Increasingly Complex Scenarios
Maintainability …Reduced Manpower, Less Upkeep
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FutureBenefits
n Representative Remotely Operated Combat System Platform
n Conduct Tactically Realistic Target Presentations With Minimal Risk to Ship and Personnel
n Test and Evaluation Asset
n Test New Technologies, Sensors, Tactics in an At-Sea Environment
n Validate Ship Self Defense Capabilities (RAM / ESSM / CIWS / Blk 1B)
n Minimize Technical Riskn Reduce Costs
n Future SDTS To Increase Testing Capabilities, Service Life and Testing Capacity (Space, Weight, Moment, Power)
Affordability …Reduced Total Ownership Costs