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CAPT Robin Russell, PMS 400F Program Manager, Surface Combatants ASNE Tidewater Section Dinner 15 April 2009

CAPT Robin Russell, PMS 400F Program Manager, Surface Combatants ASNE Tidewater Section Dinner 15 April 2009. THE BRIDGE TO THE FLEET. Overview. Organizational Construct Surface Warfare Enterprise Alignment Team Ships: PEO Ships and SEA 21 AEGIS Fleet Modernization

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CAPT Robin Russell, PMS 400F Program Manager, Surface Combatants ASNE Tidewater Section Dinner 15 April 2009

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  1. CAPT Robin Russell, PMS 400F Program Manager, Surface Combatants ASNE Tidewater Section Dinner 15 April 2009 THE BRIDGE TO THE FLEET

  2. Overview • Organizational Construct • Surface Warfare Enterprise Alignment • Team Ships: PEO Ships and SEA 21 • AEGIS Fleet Modernization • Cruiser Modernization • Destroyer Modernization

  3. Surface Warfare Enterprise Surface Warfare Enterprise (SWE) Alignment • SWE established in 2005 to bring stakeholders together, remove barriers, and more tightly focus efforts in the same direction • Recognizing the increasing role of the SWE and the need for a more effective distribution of programs, SEA 21 was established in 2007 • SEA 21 is focal point for the SWE to ensure today and tomorrow's ships are ready for tasking • Flag-level entry point for SWE focused on enterprise issues within NAVSEA and affiliated PEOs

  4. SALVAGE & DIVING SEA 00C ORDNANCE SAFETY SEA 00V OFFICE OF THE INSPECTOR GENERAL SEA 00N CORPORATE COMMUNICATIONS SEA 00D OFFICE OF COUNCIL SEA 00L SECURITY PROGRAMS SEA 00P SCI/TECH INTELL LIASION SEA 00G COMMAND INFORMATION OFFICER SEA 00I NAVAL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING SEA 05 COMPTROLLER SEA 01 LOG, MAINT, & IND OPS SEA 04 CORPORATE OPERATIONS SEA 10 CONTRACTS SEA 02 UNDERSEA WARFARE SEA 07 NAVAL SURFACE AND UNDERSEA WARFARE CENTERS NAVSEA Organization NAVSEA Organization NUCLEAR PROPULSION SEA 08 COMMANDER NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND SEA 00 Program Executive Office INTEGRATED WARFARE SYSTEMS SHIPS COMSPAWAR SYSCOM (ADDU for C4I) COMNAVSUP SYSCOM (ADDU for LOG SPT) VICE CDR/DEP CDR FLEET MAINT & MOD SEA 09 EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SEA 00B NAVAL INNOVATION LABORATORY DIRECTOR LITTORAL & MINE WARFARE AIRCRAFT CARRIERS SUBMARINES SURFACE WARFARE SEA 21

  5. Team Ships Construct PEO Ships begins "cradle to grave" responsibility with ship and system research, development, acquisition systems integration, and construction • Surface ships then transition to SEA 21 for lifetime support including modernization, inactivation, and transfer to friendly nations or disposal

  6. AEGIS Fleet Modernization Why Modernize? • Maintain Naval Force to meet National Security Strategy • Sustain Force Structure • Support Strike Groups within FRP • Without modernization, ships decommission early (CG 47 - CG 51) • Modernization required for combat relevance • Pace the threat • OA bridge to future combat systems • HM&E improvements to support extended service life • All Modernized CGs and DDGs will have common AWS configuration • Common configuration = reduced lifecycle cost • Aegis Open Architecture provides path to future warfighting upgrades

  7. CG 52-73 DDG 51 Class AEGIS Fleet Modernization Core Combat Systems Modernization Potential Future Warfighting Improvements Modernization Availabilities Sea Based Terminal NIFCA/SM-6 MH-60R Full Integration CIWS 1B Full Sensor Integration Aegis Open Architecture

  8. AEGIS Fleet Modernization Improvements in AWS Architecture ACB 08 Architecture CR-1 Architecture ACB 12 Architecture Potential for Continued Advances Network Design Increased Maintainability & Easier Install/Test Network Design Less Complex Architecture VME Based Computing Blade Server Based Computing

  9. AEGIS Fleet Modernization Ballistic Missile Defense (BMD) – Strategic Priorities • Modernize Aegis Combat Systems • Remain relevant or decommission • Realize through open architecture advantages • Ensure 30-35 year ESL is achieved • Increase in-stride BMD capacity and capability • Strengthen Navy IAMD role • Ensure BMD capable ships available • Maintain fiscal feasibility • Respond to operational demand for BMD • Grow BMD capacity • Resource RFFs • Codify requirements • Preserve force structure – Execute and fund AMOD – Increase BMD capacity

  10. Cruiser Modernization CG Modernization Program Description • Delivers rapid introduction of critical new warfighting capabilities • Enhances Air Dominance and C4I through numerous system improvements (CEC, SPY, AWS Improvements, and AN/UYQ-70(V) Consoles) • Enhances Gun Weapon System capability (5”/62 Caliber Gun Mounts, Naval Fires Upgrades: Optical Sight and MK 160 Fire Control System) • Improves force protection (ESSM, CIWS Block 1B, and SPQ-9B (ASMD)) • Provides COTS computing architecture as first step to Open Architecture thereby positioning CGs to receive future BMD, air defense, and other upgrades • Provides Operational Availability improvements through reduced maintenance and mission life extension • Reduces combat system and computer program maintenance costs through baseline commonality and consolidation • Achieves mission relevant service life of 35-years (Combat Systems, Smart Ship, All-Electric, Digital Fuel Ctrls, Aviation Mods, Corrosion Ctrl, QoL Improvements)

  11. HM&E Modernization All Electric Mods IBS Upgrade MCS Upgrades Structural Modifications Quality of Life Upgrades SMARTSHIP Upgrades Cruiser Modernization CG Modernization Requirements BMC4I CEC SGS A/C (B/L 2) CDLMS (B/L 2) AIR DOMINANCE OA computer program OA/COTS computing plant Radar and Display upgrades VLS Modifications FORCE PROTECTION ESSM CIWS BLK 1B SPQ-9B (ASMD) SARTIS SQQ-89A(V)15 (B/L 3 & 4) MK-116 Mod 7 (B/L 2) GUN WEAPON SYSTEM (2) 5 inch/62 Guns MK-160 Gun Computing System EOSS B/L 2=CG52-58 B/L 3=CG59-64 B/L 4=CG65-73

  12. Cruiser Modernization CG Modernization Work Scope CIWS Blk 1B AN/SPS-49 Removed CEC w/PAAA MORIAH Windbirds EOSS (2) Remove AN/SPS-49 ASRS AN/SPQ-9B SARTIS 5” 62 Cal Gun VLS Upgrade w/ESSM VLS Upgrade w/ESSM 5” 62 Cal Gun CDLMS M5 GWS MK 160 -AWS Upgrade -COTS Processing -13 MCEs -Q-70 Consoles -Add SABTs -IVDDS -ORTS/ADS TCDs ASWCS Mk 116 Mod 7 (B/L 2) AN/SQQ-89 A(V) 15 w/MFTA (B/L 3&4) DEML

  13. Cruiser Modernization Service Life Upgrade Contribution to Overall Platform Improvement • ALL • ELECTRIC • Removes Waste Heat Boilers • Installs Reverse Osmosis Desalination Plant • Replaces Steam Galley Equipment with Electric Equipment • Replaces Steam Laundry Equipment with Electric Equipment • Removes Steam Piping and Valves • HM&E • UPGRADES • WT/Moment Corrections • Hull & Deckhouse Structural Mods • LM2500 Digital Fuel Control • Tank Level Indicator Upgrade • Watertight Door Upgrades • QUALITY OF SERVICE • UPGRADES • Corrosion Control Enhancements • Stainless Sanitary Space Upgrades • CHT System Modifications • Learning Resource Center • Crew Recreation Complex • INTEGRATED SHIP • CONTROLS • Replaces 1970’s Machinery Control System • Replaces 1970’s Ship Control Equipment • Installs COTS Based Controls • Installs ECTS-N Certified Integrated Bridge System • Allows for Fewer Watchstanders Modernized Cruiser: HM&E and Support Systems allow for Extended Service Life, Increased Maintainability, Decreased Manning and Improved Quality of Service

  14. AW USW SUW Cruiser Modernization CS Upgrade Contribution to Overall Platform Improvement • SPQ-9B: • Pulse Doppler Radar • Increases capability against small targets in clutter environment (Littoral) • GWS Sensor • AWS/SPY: • Improved computing and display capabilities • Improves operators ability to recognize surface threats, manage surface picture and engage required targets • SPY Horizon Track While Scan, for B/L 3&4, will improve capability to detect small craft and decrease potential to misidentify such targets as clutter • MK-34 GWS: • Combination of MK-160, Mod 4 Gun and EOSS • Increases number of options available to operator for detection and engagement of surface threat • Digital fire control and gun improve accuracy of first shot • CIWS BLK 1B: • IR Sensor • Inherent anti-surface capability • SPQ-9B: • Pulse Doppler Radar • Improved capability to detect and track low-flying, high speed, small RCS ASCMs in heavy clutter • Integrated to cue SPY Radar and improve overall AWS capabilities against the ASCM threat • AWS/SPY: • Improved computing and display capabilities • Faster processing and greater track capacity • SPY OA features improved algorithms for AW processing • Improved displays increase operator’s ability to maintain situational awareness and improve ability to discern and act on air threat • CEC: • Fire control quality data link • Allows utilization of off ship sensor data • Allows for greater force-wide engagement • ESSM: • Quick Reaction, relatively short ranged missile • Provides increased defense in depth in conjunction with SPQ-9B, upgraded AWS, CEC, SM-2 and CIWS • CIWS BLK IB: • Increased probability of kill due to tighter firing pattern • MK-116 MOD 7 Upgrade (CG 52-58): • Improved reliability • Increase in level of integration with AWS • Mitigates obsolescence issues • SQQ-89A(V)15 (CG 59-73): • Upgrade for Baselines 3&4 • Increases ability to detect/engage in both open and shallow water • Improved computing and displays • Multi-Function Towed Array (MFTA) allows for improved passive ops and bi-static sonar operations • MFTA acts as receiver • SQS-53 is transmitter • Improved torpedo detection capabilities Modernized Cruiser: Faster Reaction and Improved Engagement Against the Three Dimensional Threat (Includes Open Architecture enabling more affordable future upgrades)

  15. Destroyer Modernization DDG Modernization Program Description • Mission: Provide a comprehensive modernization strategy for the DDG 51 Class ships to ensure a mission relevant service life of 35-years • Description: Primary objective is to reduce workload and total ship ownership costs via HM&E technology insertion and to provide core combat system open architecture COTS computing environment and warfighting improvements • Ships: DDG 51 Class (Flight I & II first, DDG 51 – 78) • Employment: Will provide critical foundation for various other SeaPower 21 efforts • Status: DDG Modernization is in the planning phase • First HM&E Availability scheduled for FY 2010 • First Combat Systems upgrade scheduled for FY 2012

  16. C4I NAVSSI BLK 4 IFF Mode 5 CEC AIR DOMINANCE CIC Display Upgrades Open Architecture Computing Plant VLS Mods (ESSM) AWS ACB 12 Computer Program Multi-Mission SIGPRO SPY-1D Transmitter Upgrades Multi-Mission BMD IABM (SIAP) SM6/NIFC-CA (IOC FY14) FCS STAMO Upgrades FORCE PROTECTION CIWS-1B NULKASEWIP SSTD (ATT) – IOC FY13 MK 54 Torpedo/DFCI SQQ-89A(V)15 w/MFTA HM&E Modernization Full IBNS Upgrade MCS/DCS Upgrades GEDMS Wireless Communications Digital Video Surveillance Quality of Life Upgrades Advanced Galley Mission Life Extension Upgrades GUN WEAPON SYSTEM MK-160 Mod X Gun Computing System Destroyer Modernization DDG Modernization Requirements

  17. Destroyer Modernization DDG Modernization Work Scope EOSS CEC w/PAAA FCS STAMO Upgrades FCS STAMO Upgrades GWS MK 160 CIWS Blk 1B VLS Upgrade w/ESSM VLS Upgrade w/ESSM MMSP SPY Transmitter Upgrades -AWS Upgrade -COTS Processing -13 MCEs -Consoles -IVDDS -ORTS/ADS TCDs AN/SQQ-89 A(V) 15 w/MFTA

  18. HM&E Upgrades Quality of Life Upgrades • MCS/DCS Upgrades • w/ Embedded Onboard Training • Digital Video Surveillance • System (DVSS) • Wireless Communications • Crew Recreation/Learning Area • Advanced Galley Upgrade to Full Integrated Bridge System (IBS) Destroyer Modernization Service Life Upgrade Contribution to Overall Platform Improvement Replace Copper DMS With GEDMS Fiber Optic LAN Backbone Modernized Destroyer: New HM&E support systems allow for achievement of expected service life, increased maintainability, reduced workload, and improved quality of life

  19. AW USW SUW Destroyer Modernization CS Upgrade Contribution to Overall Platform Improvement • AWS/MULTI-MISSION SIGPRO: • Improved computing and display capabilities • Improves operators ability to recognize surface threats, manage surface picture and engage required targets • Adds BMD mission to class. • Add Aegis Littoral Processor to system allowing discerning of air targets against land heavy background clutter along with improved capability to detect small craft and decrease potential to misidentify such targets as clutter. • CEC: • Fire control quality data link • Allows utilization of off ship sensor data • Allows for greater force-wide engagement • ESSM: • Quick Reaction, relatively short ranged missile • Provides increased defense in depth in conjunction with SPQ-9B, upgraded AWS, CEC, SM-2 and CIWS • CIWS BLK IB: • Increased probability of kill due to tighter firing pattern • SIAP/IABM: • Provides common, integrated air picture intended for use by all forces • Improved track picture, decrease in dual tracks, and lower probability of target miss-identification • SM-6/NIIFC-CA: • Active seeker missile that will provide for engagements at extended ranges • Integrated fire control network will improve ranges at which targets may be engaged and potential for larger number of missiles in-flight to defend the force. • SQQ-89A(V)15: • Upgrade for Flight I and II • Increases ability to detect/engage in both open and shallow water • Improved computing and displays • Multi-Function Towed Array (MFTA) allows for improved passive ops and bi-static sonar operations • MFTA acts as receiver • SQS-53 is transmitter • Improved torpedo detection capabilities • OPEN ARCHITECTURE COMPUTING PLANT: • Improves ability insert new technologies into • platform. • AWS/MULTI-MISSION SIGPRO: • Improved computing and display capabilities • Improves operators ability to recognize surface threats, manage surface picture and engage required targets • Add Aegis Littoral Processor to system allowing discerning of air targets against land heavy background clutter along with improved capability to detect small craft and decrease potential to misidentify such targets as clutter. • MK-160 FCS: • Increases number of options available to operator for detection and engagement of surface threat • Digital fire control and gun improve accuracy of first shot • CIWS BLK 1B: • IR Sensor • Inherent anti-surface capability Modernized Destroyer: Faster Reaction and Improved Engagement Against the Three Dimensional Threat (Includes Open Architecture enabling more affordable future upgrades)

  20. Summary Summary • Cruiser Modernization is in the execution phase • First HM&E Availability completed Dec 2006 • First Combat Systems upgrade completed Feb 2009 • Destroyer Modernization is in the planning phase • First HM&E Availability scheduled for FY 2010 • First Combat Systems upgrade completed for FY 2012

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