Director (A), CECOM Software Engineering Center · Provide software engineering technical expertise...

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1 Medhat A. Abuhantash Director (A), CECOM Software Engineering Center

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Medhat A. Abuhantash

Director (A), CECOM

Software Engineering Center

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Software

Acquisition

Support

Software

Field SupportData Strategy

Independent

Verification

& ValidationCybersecurity

Software

Testing

Software

Development

Electronic

Warfare Software

Reprogramming

Core Competencies

MISSIONEnsure operational readiness by developing,

providing, integrating and

maintaining Army C4ISR, Logistics and

Business software

VISIONA trusted high performing team who

lives the Army values and delivers

software to enable the

Expeditionary Army

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Mission Command

Division

Fires Division

Tactical Networks

Division Infrastructure

Division

Engineering

Services Division

Matrix Support

Division

Applications

Division

Field Support

Division

Operations &

Security Division

Contracts Division

Software Engineering Center Organization

Medhat A. Abuhantash

SEC Director (A)

Intelligence Support

Division

ARAT Program

Office

Sensors & Mission

Equipment Division

IEW&SM. Crapanzano

Assoc. Director

J. Crone

Dep Director

C3TVacant

Assoc. Director

R. Medley

Dep Director

Legacy Logistics

Division

Systems

Sustainment

Division

ERP Support

Division

Satellite & Systems

Management

Division

OperationsM. Hosson

Assoc. Director

J. Blount

Dep Director

ServicesM. Shoultz

Assoc. Director

K. Jacobs

Dep Director (A)

EISJ. Pinsky

Assoc. Director

L. Trieu-Pham

Dep Director (A)

COL Joyce Stewart

MILDEP Director

Kevin R. Shetterly

Deputy Director (A)

LMP SustainmentM. Kulick

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Where We Are

SEC HQ

APG, MD

Fort Sill, OK

FiresNational Capital Region

Enterprise Support Services

Field Support

Fort Lee, VA

Tactical Logistics

Business Support Systems

St. Louis, MO

Chambersburg, PA

Marlton, NJ

Picatinny Arsenal, NJ

Logistics Modernization

FIELD LOCATIONS

Kuwait401st/402nd AFSB

Southwest Asia

South Korea403rd AFSB Far East

United States

IEWS Systems

Command & Control

Communications

Logistics

Enterprise Information Systems

Field Support

404th AFSB Pacific

406th AFSB CONUS East

407th AFSB CONUS West

Germany405th AFSB Europe

Fort Huachuca, AZIntelligence

Field Support

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Key Customers Supported

Program Acquisition

HQDA DoD

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SEC by the Numbers – FY15

FundingSoftware

Systems Supported: In FY15, SEC supported 95 unique systems. More than 284,000 of these systems are supported in the field today

231

94

Releases: In FY15, SEC produced 231 software releases satisfying a total of 8420 requirements Cat I-0, Cat II-1982, Cat III-378, Cat IV 330, Cat V-96, IAVA-5634

$634.7M Total

Funding

in FY15

67%

33%

20s 30s 40s 50s 60+

7%

18%

24%

36%

15%

White: 63.35%

Black/African American: 19.78%

Hispanic/Latino: 2.49%

Asian: 10.1%

Native Hawaiian orPacific islander: 0.14%

American Native/Alaskan Native: 0.69%

Two or more races: 3.45%

Workforce

Contractor - 3724

77%

Contractor - 3724

77%

Contractor

2640

78%

Civilian

652

19%

Military3

< 1%Civilian Demographics

PEO C3T22%

PEO IEW&S

15%

PEO EIS30%

CECOM1%

Other Army21%

Other11%

367

140108

5334

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APG

Ft Lee/Petersburg

NCR

Other

Ft Sill

Ft Huachuca

(71Terms)

2%

Direct$460.10

72%

Customer$174.60

28%

AGE DISTRIBUTIONDIVERSITYLOCATIONS GENDERCTR CIV MIL

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Reimbursable

OPA $

Direct

OMA $Reimbursable

RDT&E $

PPSS

Materiel

Solution

Analysis

Engineering

and

Manufacturing

Development

LIFECYCLE

Technology

Development

A B CProduction

and

Deployment

Operations

and Support

SEC’s Role in the Acquisition Lifecycle

PDSS

Software Sustainment

Post Deployment Software Support (PDSS)

Starts from the point a system is provided to the First Unit Equipped

(FUE) to the end of production or when software increment fully

fielded (hardware production line may continue). Funding is the

responsibility of the PM and generally funded with OPA or OMA.

Post Production Software Support* (PPSS)

Starts first year after production or for a software

increment when that increments is fully deployed until

item divested by the Army. Funded with OMA from Depot

Maintenance (Army G4) accounts.

* PPSS is also referred to as Software Depot Maintenance

Acquisition

Software Acquisition Support

Provide software engineering technical expertise as matrix

employees to PMs. This support includes defining software

requirement, overseeing software testing, performing

configuration management and guiding acquisition

decisions to reduce life-cycle support costs.

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What is Software Sustainment?

The processes,

procedures, people,

materiel, equipment,

facilities and information

required to support,

maintain and operate a

system’s software

■ Resolve anomalies preventing mission accomplishment

■ Modify software to support operational needs or environment

– Responding to new threats or requirements

– Maintaining interoperability with other changing systems

– Accommodating new weapons, systems or munitions

■ Perform Software Tech Assist (Field Software Engineers)

■ Acquire & manage COTS software licenses

■ Incorporate fixes to address Information Assurance

Vulnerability Alerts (IAVAs)

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Ensures the software readiness

of critical force protection air

and ground systems, while

providing life-cycle acquisition

support to intelligence and

electronic warfare systems.

SEC Portfolio Areas – FY15

IEW&S Systems C3T Systems EIS Systems/Logistics Services Operations

CAT I & II: 1735

CAT III, IV, V: 468

2061

Total Releases

Requirements

IAVAs

1563

Total Releases

Requirements

IAVAs

2007

Total Releases

Requirements

IAVAs

Apps CECOM/Army

Media Distributed

C&As

Service Contract Actions

Ensures the software readiness

of Army mission command,

tactical radio and transport

systems as well as counter fire

radar systems while providing

life-cycle acquisition software

support.

Ensures software readiness by

providing integral software

support capabilities to ensure

compliance and information

assurance of Army software

systems.

CAT I & II: 178

CAT III, IV, V: 190CAT I & II: 69

CAT III, IV, V: 127

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385,765

Completed: 73

In-Progress: 14

565 purchases at a

cost of $79.8M

413 actions with a

value of $422.6M

Licenses

Manages the organization’s

business, contracts and security

operations while overseeing

field support.

2776122

Ensures the software readiness

of Army business , logistics

information, and strategic

satellite communications

(SATCOM) systems. Provides

software systems expertise to

the Army enterprise resource

planning and SATCOM systems.

Represents FY15 Data.

Total Releases

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SEC Initiatives

■ Initiative: Electronically

deliver IAVA Patches on a

monthly basis

IAVA POR Patching

■ Initiative: Influence Army policy changes

& adopt common software assurance

throughout a POR’s life cycle

Software Assurance

■ Initiative: CITE designation

for CECOM SECINITIATIVES

COTS ELA

■ Initiative: Implement use of

C4ISR community ELAs

CITE

■ Impact: Codify SEC as

the Army’s C4ISR Software

Sustainment activity

■ Impact: Improve

operational cybersecurity

posture

■ Initiative: Right-sizing

and conversion to organic

■ Impact: 55% Reduction by FY20 with

$140M savings as compared to FY13

Field Support

Workforce

Development

is Key

Enabler■ Impact: Improve cybersecurity posture

& system readiness of fielded PORs

■ Impact: Nominally

reduce COTS license costs

by 20% with streamlined

administration of contracts

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Questions?