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Discover the current and upcoming activities of the Naval Systems Research Panel in Charleston, including ongoing projects and future plans to reduce integration costs and enhance communication in ship construction and maintenance.
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SWSI Panel Meeting March 14, 2019Charleston, SC
Current Panel Activities • Ongoing Panel Projects • TRITON: Tactical Resilient Infrastructure Twinning Optical Network (Penn State, 2019) • New Sponsor for NSRP • PEO C5ISR – SPAWAR • Representative – Chuck Auxter, SPAWAR Charleston
Current Panel Activities • Panel Projects for 2019 • Top Three Projects for 2019 • TRITON Dynamic Network Paradigm: Analysis and Demonstration – Penn State • Alternate False Deck Design Optimization And Qualification – NNS • Extension Basis for 72 Inch POA Enclosure Systems to DDG and CG Ships – NNS • Joint Panel Project for 2019 – Electrical Panel • Fusion Splice Enclosure At Equipment - NNS • Additional Project Submission for 2019 • Design of a Shock Isolated False Deck (SFID) Principal Unit and Development of an Environmental Qualification Test (EQT) Strategy - NNS
Mission Statement • Reduce the costs of integration and test for warfare systems in ship construction and maintenance/ modernization. • Facilitate communications among Navy programs, warfare system integrators, ship designers, shipbuilders and other NSRP panels.
Proposed Revised Mission Statement • Reduce the costs of integration and test for warfare and communication systems in ship construction and maintenance/ modernization. • Facilitate communications among Navy programs, warfare system integrators, communication system integrators, ship designers, shipbuilders and other NSRP panels.
Future Panel Activities • Continue to focus on commonality • Continue to identify opportunities to support the “Flexible Warship” concept • Continue increasing involvement from Combat System OEMs • Start Working with newest Government sponsor PEO C5ISR and their OEMs • Continue to evaluate if the results of SWSI Panel and RA projects and verify they are beneficial to the Navy and the NSRP members • Increase collaboration with other panel