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PMA209 Air Combat Electronics Overview

Industry Day. Patuxent River, MD. PMA209 Air Combat Electronics Overview. NAVAIR Public Release 2013-726 Distribution Statement A "Approved for public release distribution is unlimited”. PMA209 Products Portfolio. Navigation Equipment. Radios & ICS. Safety Systems.

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PMA209 Air Combat Electronics Overview

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  1. Industry Day Patuxent River, MD PMA209Air Combat ElectronicsOverview NAVAIR Public Release 2013-726 Distribution Statement A "Approved for public release distribution is unlimited”

  2. PMA209 Products Portfolio Navigation Equipment Radios & ICS Safety Systems Data Storage & Transfer Processors & Displays FACE Processing Encryption Gear SW Apps Library MCA Transponders Transceivers Recorders Sensors Antennas

  3. Operational Relevance • Overland Strike • CFIT protection, MCAC, MFOQA • OTH communications • Video recording, BDA • Urban Assault • Air to Ground & OTH comms • GPS Navigation, Moving Map • BFSA en route & @ Landing Zone • Ship to Objective Maneuver • Expeditionary Nav & Recovery • BFSA during ingress • DVE CFIT protection • Mission information loading • CNS/ATM foreign airspace access LZ • Support of Troops in Contact • Expeditionary Navigation • BFSA, Digitally Aided CAS • Video Recording, BDA • Moving Map • Close Air Support • Digitally Aided CAS • En route Nav • Video recording, BDA • Mission processing Every mission, from cross-country to precision strike, relies on core avionics.

  4. Why use a Commodity Manager? • Commodity Acquisition Management benefits: • Centralized management can reduce the cost of new capability. • Fewer development efforts - platforms team up for collaborative pursuits versus competing for independent/unique pursuits. • Reduction of number of contracts, personnel, overhead. • Collaborative pursuits achieve efficiencies. • Economy of scale in procurements - cheaper unit costs. • Continuous system updates/enhancements for all users. • Leveraging of new platform R&D for development & integration. • Commonality Reduces logistics/deployment footprint. • Same part or family of systems, multiple users. PMA209 is being looked at by OPNAV to provide affordable solutions.

  5. Commodity Management Methodology NextGen Page # 5

  6. Industry Day Objectives • Establish and Maintain working relationship with industrial base. • Create a venue to allow vendors to showcase advancements. • Keep our Capability Teams aware of latest and best solutions. • Inform Industry partners of Naval Aviation needs and issues. • CNS/ATM solutions (small form factor ADS-B Out), Blue Force SA, Safety enhancements, Digital interoperability, GPS protection … • Influence Industry to move to more Open Systems solutions. • Enable modernization through open systems & FACE architecture. • Promote collaboration for benefits to aviation warfighters. • Extend the breadth of benefits from increasingly limited resources using Commonality efficiencies. Collaborate for smart pursuit of mature capabilities across the Enterprise.

  7. Core Avionics Master Plan • CAMP 2012 • Recommends preferred management practices in • Requirements, Resourcing and Acquisition • Updates Avionics capability evolution roadmaps • Tool for building cost efficient platform Flight Plans • Information Management – Processing, display • Information Exchange – Comms & Networking • Navigation – GPS/INS, Altimetry • Cooperative Surveillance – CNS/ATM • Flight Safety – GPWS/TAWS, Recorders, MFOQA • Self Protection – Threat sensors, Counter-measures http://www.navair.navy.mil/pma209/teams/CAMP.aspx

  8. Capability Roadmaps - Conventions Bold green font entries represent current baseline states Black dashed lines with regular black font show funded advanced research & technology development activities Solid lines and blue font represent funded capability enhancements Red dotted lines with italic red font represent unfunded potential capability developments Red diamonds and bold black font represent mandates & milestones Capability Area Elements - attributes or functionalities Desired future capability state

  9. Potential POM-16 Focus Points • Significant avionics capability integration required in the next decade: • Prevention of loss of existing capability: • Next generation SATCOM (Mobile User Objective System) • Mandated / Required transitions: • Safety Systems • ADS-B Out for global airspace access • COMSEC crypto modernization • Force multiplication iaw DoD National Defense Strategy: • Network-centrictactical and Command & Control info exchange • Affordability: FACE, Secure Network Server

  10. Summary • PMA209 is here to: • Increase Industry awareness of Avionics capability needs. • Establish strong partnerships with Avionics providers. • Collaborate with Industry to support platform avionics- enabled warfighting needs. PMA209 strives to be the Avionics solution “Touch Point of Excellence” and Naval Aviation’s first provider of choice for Avionics enabled warfighting capabilities.

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