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23 April 2009 Jason Livingston Director, NCIIPT (SSC-LANT) 843.218.5409 jason.livingston@navy.mil

Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) Program and Acquisition Overview. 23 April 2009 Jason Livingston Director, NCIIPT (SSC-LANT) 843.218.5409 jason.livingston@navy.mil.

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23 April 2009 Jason Livingston Director, NCIIPT (SSC-LANT) 843.218.5409 jason.livingston@navy.mil

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  1. Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) Program and Acquisition Overview 23 April 2009 Jason Livingston Director, NCIIPT (SSC-LANT) 843.218.5409 jason.livingston@navy.mil DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT D. Distribution authorized to the Department of Defense and U.S. DoD contractors only due to critical technology content November 2008. Other requests shall be referred to the PEO C4I and Space (Program Office PMW 160) or SPAWAR Office of Congressional and Public Affairs (SPAWAR 00P).

  2. Agenda • Program Overview and Status • Program Schedule • Program Contracting Strategy • ACS Overview • ACS Contracting Strategy • Seam Management Disclosure: Unfortunately, due the acquisition sensitive phase CANES is now it, questions will not be taken but can be submitted via email to the SSC-LANT contracts office.

  3. Navy Mandate in PR09 • CANES Concept – OPNAV N6/DoN CIO, NNWC, and PEO C4I • CNO-directed approach to consolidate multiple afloat networks, provide • secure, reliable common hosting for multiple C4I applications (Dec 05) • Technical and programmatic realignment of legacy • infrastructure and services-more efficient, additional capability • Fundamental change in C4I acquisition approach • CANES POR (FY11 LRIP) • Consolidated afloat network, providing • CCE, Afloat Core Services, CDS, and integrated • Voice, Video, and Data network infrastructure • Pre–MDAP/MAIS, projected ACAT 1D CANES Migration (FY08-11) Prototype CCE & Afloat Core Services technologies – accelerate capability delivery, mitigate technical risks Existing Network POR Modifications to support early application migration LINCOLN SG and CPF MHQ/MOC in 09 Today: By FY11: • CANES concept and investment strategy validated by Navy, DoD leadership

  4. CANES Status Under NewDoDI 5000.02 New DoDI 5000.2 signed 2 Dec 08 CANES completed MDD review 14 Nov 08, ADM signed 12 Dec 08 Proceed to MS B in FY10 after completion of PDR and 2366b certification; MS A not necessary as CANES is network consolidation effort with no new technology development CCE and ACS to be established as sub-programs at MS B CCE RFP released following SPAWAR/PEO peer review ACS RFP will be released upon DoD CIO review of Net-Ready KPP 4

  5. Overall Program Approach FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 MDD MS B MS C LRIP FRP MDD MS B SDD MS C 5

  6. Program Status • Integrator May 10 – MS B Jun 09 – ACS RFP Released Nov 09 – CCE Contract Award Apr 09 – CCE RFP Released Dec 09 – ACS Contract Award Dec 08 – MDD ADM / CCE Draft RFP Nov 06 - ISNS Inc 2 ADM (Pre-Acq Activities) Sep 08 – CANES OSD FIG#2 Dec 07 – CANES: pre-MDAP/MAIS Jan 08 – Gate 3 Review w/ CNO/VCNO Aug 08 – CANES OSD FIG#1 Oct 08 – AoA Completion / Acquisition OIPT Nov 08 – Gate 4/5 Review / MDD w/ USD (AT&L) / ASD (NII)` • CANES is meeting all program milestones

  7. CANES Program Summary Schedule

  8. CANES Contract Strategy Developed Functional Baseline & SDS Draft RFP Develop Solicitation FY09 FY11 FY08 FY10 MDD MS C MS B SRR SIT 1 X2 S Test X2 US TestX2 OA X2 11 Dec 08 Release draft RFP, technical components of PR EDM Drop CA + 4 mo EDM Drop CA + 8 mo EDM Drop CA + 12 mo CCE System Developer 1 Source Selection Prop Prep Final RFP Build LRIP Down-Select CCE System Developer 2 1 mo 3 mo 6mo 2 mo 2 mo 14 mo Vendor provided Allocated Baseline and Prototype Government Oversight Government Oversight Preliminary Design Review Afloat CS development: ISNS INCR 1 Mod 5 CS v1.0 CS v1.1 CANES ACS v1.0 Source Selection Review Afloat Core Services RFP Process CS RFP aligned to System Developer RFP. Develop Solicitation PCs & S/W Licenses procured using Navy and DoD enterprise contracts 2 mo 3 mo 4 mo Complete

  9. Afloat Core Services (ACS) The ACS contract is decoupled from System Development contract Due to nature of SOA as an emergent concept and architecture within the DoD Large number of PEO C4I and other COI applications and hardware interfaces that ACS is anticipated to support Leverage lessons learned from the NCES SOA contract The Core Services (CS) are a component of the overall system architecture and fundamentally a system application/enhancement CS v1.0/1.1 provides an initial, technically mature core services stack The Government ACS Trusted Agent will provide CS to the CCE developer for incorporation into the network The ACS contractors will be responsible for developing open standards compliant products and supporting the integration of those products into the CANES ACS stack • Overall CANES network not dependent on ACS for delivery

  10. Services Layers • Service-oriented infrastructure results from applying the principles of service-orientation to the enterprise architecture pillar

  11. ACS Contracting Strategy The ACS contract will be released and managed from SSC Atlantic with daily interaction with the CANES PMO The ACS contract will be an IDIQ MAC with up to five primes who will be responsible for 50% of the work performed The contract activities will be broken out into the following areas Development and Application Integration Fielding and Procurement Sustainment The ACS RFP is currently planned to be released in June 09 with a contract award in Dec 09 The seams between ACS and the CCE will be managed via strict government oversight and continuous engagement between the CANES SE, the CCE SD vendors, the ACS Trusted Agent, and the ACS vendors

  12. What are we buying? • The Government will serve as the Lead Integrator

  13. Seam Management A governance board will be established within the CANES program office An ACS-IPT will be formed Biweekly meetings to discuss engineering challenges and disseminate necessary information regarding CS v1.0 or CS v1.1 Reviews will be conducted regularly with both SD vendors Online collaboration sites via the ACS Integrated Development Environment (IDE) will be established Each SD will have ability for daily interaction with the ACS Trusted Agent • Interaction and Collaboration are KEY to Seams Management

  14. Integrated Development Environment

  15. Thank You • ADM Roughead’s CNO testimony to Senate Armed Services Committee on 2009 Budget Priorities • 28 Feb 08 “The CANES system achieves an open, agile, flexible and affordable network architecture that will move us forward. CANES embraces cross domain solutions that enable enhanced movement of data. It is a revolutionary change in our information technology infrastructure and it is absolutely vital for us to excel in 21st century warfare”

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