Integrated Surveillance System
Abstract
The Deployable Surveillance Systems (DSS) project (0344), complementing the Fixed Surveillance System (FSS) and Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS), provides flexible and responsive wide area surveillance to the Theater Anti-Submarine Warfare (TASW) commanders worldwide. DSS will operate as adjunct systems to meet the established FSS and SURTASS missions and to meet additional missions as articulated in the OPNAV Top Level Requirements document and follow-on Course of Action Analysis (COAA) and as dictated by TASW commanders evolving and emergent operational requirements. DSS is comprised of the following systems: Deep Water Passive (DWP), Deep Water Active (DWA), and Mobile Passive Active System (MPAS). Informed by TASW Offset operations and the tailored requirements process, the DSS Middle Tier Acquisition (MTA) Rapid Fielding. Program will focus initially on the DWP increment and associated spiral development updates. Spiral developments to meet the evolving submarine threat will leverage on-going Navy, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), and small business research efforts including processing and sensor technology. Follow-on increments will be focused on DWA and MPAS, of which MPAS is currently outside the Future Years Defense Program (FYDP). FY24 includes funds for DWA that will provide a rapidly deployable sustained surveillance capability in response to emergent Fleet Undersea Warfare (USW) coverage gaps to include mitigating array outages or platform shortages. This funding will be used to procure one DWA cluster (consisting of 3 DWA Advanced Development Model units) and conduct a fleet demonstration in order to (1) prepare the rationale for using a MTA Program for a future DWA program; (2) conduct a Fleet demonstration to validate Top-Level Requirements; and (3) identify full DWA MTA funding requirements. Project 0766 provides for Integrated Undersea Surveillance Systems (IUSS) Research and Development Projects under the Maritime Surveillance Systems (MSS) Program Office (PEO UWS PMS 485). IUSS provides the Navy with its primary means of submarine detection, both nuclear and diesel. A portion of project 0766 Fixed Surveillance System (FSS) is classified, with details available at a higher classification level. The IUSS Research and Development project (0766) funds Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS) Passive and SURTASS Low Frequency Active (LFA) developments. SURTASS provides the mobile, tactical arm of the Integrated Undersea Surveillance System, providing long range detection and cueing for tactical weapons platforms or other vessels of interest. SURTASS LFA provides an active adjunct capability for IUSS passive and tactical sensors to assist in countering the quieter diesel and nuclear threats of the 2000s and beyond. The LFA tasks are directed at detection of slow quiet threats in harsh littoral waters. Development and improvement continues on the common IUSS processor based on NAVSEA's Acoustic Rapid Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) Insertion (ARCI) program with a cyclical tech refresh of hardware and software in conjunction with the submarine Advanced Processor Build (APB) process. The IUSS Integrated Common Processor (ICP) has the capability to process and display data from all fixed and mobile underwater systems. The IUSS ICP is used for all new system installations and replaces the legacy systems as they reach end of life and require upgrading. Additionally, SURTASS consolidated on the TB-29A Twin-line array, a variant of the Submarine TB-29A Long line array. This reduced the number of array variants employed by SURTASS from 3 to 1, and enabled development and logistics cost savings by leveraging off the submarine TB-29A program. SURTASS-E provides a SURTASS passive capability packaged into ISO-Vans for mobilization on Vessels of Opportunity (VOOs). It was developed as a CNO Rapid Prototyping, Experimentation, and Demonstration (RPED) program to provide a SURTASS variant that addresses emergent Theater ASW Commander requirements for SURTASS capability. Project 1768 T-ARC(X) is a candidate replacement program for U.S. Navy's only organic undersea cable laying and repair ship, USNS ZEUS (T-ARC 7), which is approaching the end of her extended service life. The ship's main mission is to deploy, repair, and retrieve undersea cables and equipment, with a secondary mission of conducting acoustic, hydrographic and bathymetric surveys. Project C916 funds efforts for design of Next Generation Surveillance Array (NGSA) to include Critical Design Review (CDR), purchase and assemble Advanced Development Model (ADM) and engage industry to build and deliver Open Architecture Telemetry (OAT) components.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2024
- Source ID
- 0204311N_7_1319_PB_2024
- Change Summary Explanation
- FY2023 Funding has the following adjustments since the PB23 budget submission: - $8 million Congressional add to PU 0344 Deployable Surveillance Systems for Deep Water Active. - $14.5 million Congressional add to PU 0344 Deployable Surveillance Systems. - $10 million Congressional add for the SURTASS Next Generation Surveillance Array. - $2.4 million Congressional reduction to PU 0344 Deployable Surveillance for Deep Water Passive 1.1 fabrication excess to need. - $.147 million general FFRDC Reduction. The FY 2024 funding request has the following adjustments: - $15.539 million reduction in programmatic adjustments. - $12.24 million increase to fund PU 0344 Deployable Surveillance Systems Deep Water Active. - $8.0 million increase to fund Harbinger (details available at a higher level of classification). - $.474 million decrease for various Navy adjustments.
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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