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Surface Domain Status of Program

Surface Domain Status of Program. Bob Conrad Vice President Operations Integrated Coast Guard Systems, LLC 11/19/2004. Maritime Security Cutter, Large (WMSL). Maritime Security Cutter, Medium (WMSM). Maritime Patrol Coastal (WPC). 123’ Island Class Cutter SLEP (WPB).

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Surface Domain Status of Program

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  1. Surface Domain Status of Program Bob Conrad Vice President Operations Integrated Coast Guard Systems, LLC 11/19/2004 19 November 2004

  2. Maritime Security Cutter, Large (WMSL) Maritime Security Cutter, Medium (WMSM) Maritime Patrol Coastal (WPC) 123’ Island Class Cutter SLEP (WPB) 19 November 2004

  3. NGSS Production Facilities NGSS Gulfport Ops NGSS Ingalls Ops NGSS Avondale Ops • 12,240 Employees / 800 Acre Facility • Surface Combatants, Amphibs • Surge Capacity: 10 DDGs Per Year • Manufacturing WMSL, WMSM • 440 Employees / 125 Acres Facility • Marine Composites • Premier Marine Composite R&D and Construction Facility • Manufacturing WPC • 7,050 Employees / 275 Acre Facility • Amphibs, Auxilaries, Commercial • UNO Maritime Technology Center of Excellence • Design work CG WMSL, WMSM, WPC 19 November 2004

  4. Maritime Security Cutter, Large (WMSL) 19 November 2004

  5. Accomplishments Since Last Quarterly Program Review- Drawings Issued: 114- Material Ordered: Now at 92%- Bills Issued: 574- Assemblies Started: 8 First assembly through panel line this week Facility Modernization on track to complete December 2004 WMSL 2 Steel on Order Critical raw materials are in yard to support construction Workstation Management and EVMS metric systems in-place WMSL Accomplishments 19 November 2004

  6. WMSL 1 Phases and Milestones Milestones Start Fab: Sept 9 2004 Phase 3 Lay Keel: April 11 2005 Scheduled Start 04-11-05 Land Deckhouse: October 2005 Launch: May 2005 Scheduled Complete 07-08-05 B/T: January 2007 Delivery: April 2007 Phase 2 Scheduled Start 01-03-05 Scheduled Complete 04-08-05 Phase 1 Actual Start 09-13-04 90 Day Window Scheduled Complete 12-17-04 19 November 2004

  7. Maritime Security Cutter, Medium 19 November 2004

  8. WMSM C4ISR Increment 1 Notional Concept (Actual Equipment Locations TBD) INMARSAT Mini-M SIPRNET Tactical Air Navigation Beacon Voice Detect/Track/IDAircraft Link 11 Air Shore Air Search Radar TRS-16 with IFF HF, UHF, SATCOM Data/Voice TX/RX Other Assets Surface Tactical Command Data Link to Air Assets Surface Search Radars (X,S) Bands Electronic Surveillance Measures & Specific Emitter Identification Star Safire EO/IR Sensor Automated Identification System CG Command & Control, Networking, INTEL Radio Direction Finding ID Surface TOIs GWS PA & Alarms Text Color Key Navigation Distribution System Blue: WMSL Capability Red: Proposal WMSM 19 November 2004

  9. WMSM Summary • ICGS tasked with expedited design study to help lock down requirements • Matched USCG target price with prioritized potential requirements list, resulting in: • C4ISR Solution Similar To WMSL • 28 Knot Speed (Same Propulsion System As WMSL) • Dual Track Traversing System on a Standard Flight Deck • Space & Weight for a SCIF • 57mm MK III Gun (without GFCS, EO/IR, SPQ-9B (GFE)) • A Fully Capable Maritime Security Cutter, Medium Will Be Available To Meet The Challenges Faced By The USCG • ICGS Is Committed To Continued Collaboration To Further Detail The WMSM Solution To Provide The Maximum Capability Possible Within The Target Price Constraint 19 November 2004

  10. Maritime Patrol, Coastal (WPC) 19 November 2004

  11. Notional WPC Inboard Profile / Characteristics / Capabilities 19 November 2004

  12. Notional WPC Outboard Profile 19 November 2004

  13. Composites in Production Fabrication of 78’ LPD17 aft mast in climate controlled shop LPD17 forward mast fabrication 19 November 2004

  14. Design and Construction of Navy Composite Minesweeper Installation of MHC superstructure Launch of 188’ 950 LT MHC 19 November 2004

  15. SRR PRR #1 PDR PRR #2 CDR Delivery PRR #3 Definitized SOW Composites Pre-Outfitting Outfitting Notional High Level WPC Program Schedule Concept & Preliminary Design Hull Lines Release DRAFT Model Testing Contract Design Long Lead Time Material Procurement Detail Design Construction Launch Test & Trials Overlapping of tradition design phases is critical to success. Delivery 19 November 2004

  16. Material and/or Major Subcontractor Status • Composites Risk Reduction • Kockums representation onsite in Ocean Springs • Structural Design • EMC/EMI/Bonding and Grounding • Full on-site support pending DTO Definitization • NGMS (CONOPs Development) • Marin (Model Testing) • Full PO on hold pending design decisions • Plan for incremental turn-on with initial hull optimization • Full scope turn-on pending Technical Approval & DTO Definitization • Material Sciences Corp. (Composites Structural Analysis) • PO Pending DTO Definitization and full funding of CLIN • NSWC Carderock (Composites Structural Element Design and Analysis) • PO Pending DTO Definitization and full funding of CLIN 19 November 2004

  17. 123-foot Cutter Upgrade 19 November 2004

  18. 123 WPB • Enhanced C4ISR Suite • - Multipurpose monitors at each watch station- FLIR • INMARSAT C • COMDAC INS • Secure Comms Space • Classified and Unclassified Data Networks 13-Foot Stern Extension with ramp for Short-Range Prosecutor Short-Range Prosecutor- Faster - Greater Endurance- Greater Capacity- Diesel Powered • Enhanced Bridge • 360-degree view • Deck area nearly doubled • Centralized Alarm and Monitoring System • Portable Bridge Wing Controls • Performance Enhancements • - Larger Rudders • - More Efficient Propellers • - Overhauled Engines • - Renewed Shafts • - Mechanical Shaft Seals • Improved Engine Controls • - Machinery Monitoring • New Deckhouse • Staterooms allow dual-gender crew • Admin office with medical triage area • Crewmembers relocated from noisy aft berthing area • Habitability Improvements • Complete new galley • Expanded refrigerator/freezer capacity • - Laundry • Mess deck/recreation area with network connections for computer-based training 19 November 2004

  19. International Suppliers for Deepwater Ships • Atlas Incinerators Incinerators Denmark • Autonav Marine Systems, Inc. Steering Gear Canada • Caley Ocean System Boat Davits Scotland • Indal Technologies Helicopter Handling Canada • KB Electronics (Pivotal Power) Power Supply Canada • MTU Friedrichshafen GMBH Engines Germany • RENK Reduction Gear Germany • Securiplex, Inc. Propeller, bow thruster Canada • Rolls Royce Bow Thrusters Sweden • Stork HVAC Canada • Zodiac RHIB France • Westfalia Lube & Fuel Oil Purifier France Germany • EADS GmbH Aviation Radar Germany Committed to searching the globe to find the best solution with the lowest total operating cost 19 November 2004

  20. How to Register as a Supplier • To register as a Supplier • Go to web pagewww.teamdeepwater.com • Go to Supplier Registration • Fill out form • The web page data is pulled down every 60-90 days and reviewed • If there is an immediate interest or need in a supplier’s product/service they will be contacted, otherwise data is placed in supplier data base for future reference. • Annual we will hold a Supplier Day and invite current registered suppliers that fulfill a requirement or need 19 November 2004

  21. Deepwater Surface Domain Summary • THREE NEW CLASSES OF CUTTER UNDER CONTRACT • WMSL 750 UNDER CONSTRUCTION • SECOND SHIP LONG LEAD MATERIAL ON ORDER • WMSM PRELIMINARY DESIGN UNDERWAY • SYSTEM SIMILARITIES WITH WMSL IMPROVE EFFICIENCY, LOWER COSTS • WPC PRELIMINARY DESIGN UNDERWAY • LEAD SHIP COMPOSITE DEMONSTRATOR • BUSINESS CASE ANALYSIS LEADING DIRECTION • International Suppliers are already participating • Foreign Military Ship Derivatives • Significant international interest in Coast Guard ship variants…..For more information contact richard.sandifer@ngc.com 19 November 2004

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