MILSATCOM Terminals

Abstract

Totals include funding for PRCP Program Numbers, 199, FAB-T, and 237, GBS The Military Satellite Communications (MILSATCOM) Terminals program develops and fields equipment enabling users to communicate via legacy and future systems to include Milstar, Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF), Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Follow-On (UFO), Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS), Defense Satellite Communication System (DSCS), Enhanced Polar Systems (EPS), and other military and commercial satellites, to support tactical Air and Space Expeditionary Force requirements and maintain essential connectivity for strategic forces. Program RDT&E currently includes the following program efforts: 1) Concept development work to identify commercial/military technology solutions to improve MILSATCOM terminal capabilities for the warfighters. Focus includes, but is not limited to, increasing throughput, facilitating sustainability, reducing footprint on user platform and supporting the Global Information Grid (GIG). Funding in FY12 continues support for Advanced Development activities. 2) The Family of Advanced Beyond Line-of-Sight Terminals (FAB-T) program will provide Extremely High Frequency (EHF) voice and data MILSATCOM for nuclear and conventional forces as well as airborne and ground command posts with connectivity to Milstar, AEHF, and Enhanced Polar System (EPS) satellites. FAB-T terminals will also support the command and control (C2) of Milstar, AEHF, and EPS satellites. Funding in FY12 continues the development of FAB-T. 3) The High Data Rate - Radio Frequency (HDR-RF) Ground Terminal program will provide the high data rate SATCOM connectivity needed to support the Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) community with High Bandwidth High Throughput (HBHT) capability. HDR-RF Ground Terminals will be used for Command & Control, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C2ISR), and will support the full spectrum of operations from humanitarian support/disaster relief to a major theater war. HDR-RF Ground Terminals will be interoperable with WGS satellites to support Air Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance (AISR) data rates up to 274Mbps. HDR-RF Ground Terminals will provide quad band (C-, X-, Ku- and Ka-band) SATCOM. HDR-RF Ground Terminals will be interoperable with legacy tactical terminals and operate worldwide with existing military and commercial spacecraft. The user of HDR-RF Ground Terminals is to support ISR Missions. HDR-RF funds support Phase II modem wave porting efforts supporting modem qualification with multiple waveforms, test and evaluation, program office support, system engineering and other related activities. Funding in FY12 continues the development of the HDR-RF Ground Terminal. 4) The Joint Terminal Engineering Office (JTEO) provides tri-service coordination of terminal development, acquisition and fielding activities. Funding in FY12 continues support for JTEO activities. 5) The Global Broadcast Service (GBS) provides for development, systems engineering and integration, test, Transmission Security (TRANSEC) compliance development, program office support of Receive Suites and continued analysis of Operational Requirements Document (ORD) III requirements. Receive suite development will continue in FY11. While the GBS program is in the Operations and Sustainment phase of its lifecycle, the Receive Suite efforts are still conducting development and are captured in this Budget Activity. No funding is requested in FY12 6) The High Data Rate Airborne Terminal (HDRAT) will develop a high data rate SATCOM terminal solution in support of AISR platforms and other supporting activities. As a minimum, HDRAT will provide for secure Ka/Ku high data rate satellite links (over commercial and government owned assets) and line-of-sight communications supporting airborne intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (AISR) platforms. This program will provide AISR platforms with antenna solutions, modem assemblies, and the appropriate waveforms capable of supporting high resolution sensor data and C2 links at speed up to 274 Mbps (platform and mission dependent). To support technical risk analysis, the Terminals Program Office (TPO) shall provide the Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) study team data on risks, mitigation techniques, contractual activities designed to mitigate those risks, and on-going high speed airborne waveform development efforts not limited to Global Hawk. No funding is requested in FY12. AoA activities continue with previous year funding.

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Document Details

Document Type
R2 Budgetary Justification
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2012
Source ID
0303601F_7_3600_PB_2012
Change Summary Explanation
Additional $165.052M in FY12 is due to a restructure of the FAB-T program. Program challenges extended the development schedule, and drove the need for additional RDT&E funds in FY12, as well as delayed the Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP) contract until FY13. Other adjustments support higher Air Force priorities.
Service Agency Name
Air Force

Entities

Organizations

  • United States Air Force

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acquisition
  • Artificial Satellites
  • Bandwidth
  • Command And Control
  • Cost Analysis
  • Data Rate
  • Engineering
  • Extremely High Frequency
  • Frequency
  • High Resolution
  • Line Of Sight
  • Military Satellites
  • Radio Frequency
  • Satellite Communications
  • Surveillance
  • Systems Engineering
  • Test And Evaluation

Readers

  • Civilian Systems Systems Program Capability Development and Upgrade Support Activity Expense and Pay Management.
  • Tactical Satellite Communications Systems Engineering.
  • Unmanned Aerial System (UAS) Autonomous Capabilities and Mission Reconnaissance.

Technology Areas

  • Fully Networked C3
  • Fully Networked C3 - Command and Control
  • Space
  • Space - Satellites

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