Sub Combat System Improvement (ADV)

Abstract

FY 2020 TO FY 2021 BUDGET REQUEST INCREASE: Increase from FY 2020 to FY 2021 ($+4.267M) was driven by the following: 1) The realignment of responsibilities, starting in FY 2021, for the development of Interactive Multi-Sensor Analysis Training (IMAT) software from the Undersea Warfare Development Center (UWDC) to the NAVSEA Undersea Systems Program Office. The IMAT program provides performance support and training systems for extremely difficult cognitive tasks involved in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) with resulting products incorporated directly into the Advanced Processing Build (APB) development program. 2) The increased effort to begin the transition, starting in FY 2021, to a Continuous Integration/Continuous Delivery (CI/CD) pipeline approach for APB software within a DevSecOps delivery framework. The Submarine Combat System Improvement (Advanced) (Non-ACAT) Project addresses technology challenges to improve tactical control in littoral and open ocean environments for a variety of operational missions including peacetime engagement, surveillance, battle space preparation, deterrence, regional sea denial, precision strike, task group support, and ground warfare support. These technologies, developed by Navy technology bases, the private sector, Office of Naval Research (ONR), Future Naval Capabilities (FNC), and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) are then transitioned. Prototype hardware/software systems are developed to demonstrate technologically promising system concepts in laboratory and at-sea submarine environments. The Advanced Sensor development program develops and tests new sensors and demonstrates large array configurations. Current efforts are directed at Towed Array sensor technologies, telemetry, and architecture, to improve reliability and performance while decreasing program life cycle costs. For large array configurations, Conformal Acoustic Velocity Sonar (CAVES), Wide Aperture Array (WAA), Large Vertical Aperture (LVA) and Large Flank Array (LFA) technologies are also being pursued. The focus of sensor processing technology efforts through the Advanced Processing Build (APB) program will address improvements in imaging, tactical control, Electronic Warfare (EW) and acoustics, including detection, localization, classification, ranging, tracking, situational awareness, tactical decision aids, command decision support tools and displays and other functions essential to mission success. APB will also develop capabilities related to Unmanned Aerial and Undersea Vehicles and automated technologies specific to China, Russia, Iran, Korea and Terrorism (CRIKT). Technologies and/or capabilities developed under this Project will be shared, as applicable to reduce costs and optimize reuse, with development programs for surface ship sonar, Advanced Capability Build (ACB) and surveillance platforms, Advanced Surveillance Build (ASB). ACB and APB are managed under a common development process titled AxB. While each platform retains its uniqueness and focus in functional domains essential to mission success, a premium is placed on development of common capabilities and modular architecture technologies to maximize commonality and cost effectiveness.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2021
Source ID
0223_0603561N_4_1319_PB_2021

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Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Maritime and Naval Warfare Studies
  • Software Engineering.

Technology Areas

  • Autonomy
  • Autonomy - UAVs
  • Microelectronics
  • Space
  • Space - Space Objects

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