Electromagnetic Systems Advanced Technology
Abstract
The efforts described in this Program Element (PE) are based on investment directions as defined in the Naval S&T Strategic Plan approved by the S&T Corporate Board (Feb 2009). This strategy is based on needs and capabilities from Navy and Marine Corps guidance and input from the Naval Research Enterprise (NRE) stakeholders (including the Naval enterprises, the combatant commands, the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO), and Headquarters Marine Corps). It provides the vision and key objectives for the essential science and technology efforts that will enable the continued supremacy of U.S. Naval forces in the 21st century. The Strategy focuses and aligns Naval S&T with Naval missions and future capability needs that address the complex challenges presented by both rising peer competitors and irregular/asymmetric warfare. Activities and efforts in this Program Element (PE) address technologies critical to enabling the transformation of discrete functions to network centric warfare capabilities which simultaneously perform Radar, Electronic Warfare (EW), and Communications and Network functions across platforms through multiple, simultaneous and continuous communications/data links. The Electromagnetic Systems Advanced Technology program addresses Radio Frequency (RF) technology for Surface and Aerospace Surveillance sensors and systems, EW sensors and systems, RF Communication Systems, and Multi-Function sensor systems. The Program emphasizes near to mid-term transition opportunities by developing and demonstrating technologies supporting the Future Naval Capabilities (FNC) Program Enabling Capabilities (ECs): Long Range Detection and Tracking, Advanced Electronic Sensor Systems for Missile Defense, Satellite Communication (SATCOM) Vulnerability Mitigation; Affordable Common Radar Architecture, Next Generation Countermeasures Technologies for Ship Missile Defense, Next Generation Airborne Electronic Attack, Low Cost Over the Horizon Communication, SATCOM and Line of Sight (LOS) Apertures, Affordable Electronically Scanned Array Technology for Next Generation Naval Platforms, Countermeasures Technologies for Anti-Ship Missile Defense (ASMD), Global Applications for Data Exfiltration (GLADEX), and Radar Electronic Attack Protection (REAP). Within the Naval Transformational Roadmap, this investment offers affordable options for the transformational capabilities required by the Sea Shield (Theater Air and Missile Defense), Sea Strike (Persistent Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance), and ForceNet (Communications and Networking) SeaPower 21 Naval Warfighting Pillars. Due to the number of efforts in this PE, the programs described herein are representative of the work included in this PE.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- 0603271N_3_1319_PB_2011
- Change Summary Explanation
- Technical: FY 2010 reflects the realignment of the Global Positioning System (GPS) & Navigation Technology Activity from PE 0603235N because the technology development efforts are directly related to the current mission of this Program Element. Schedule: Not applicable. FY11 from previous President's Budget is shown as zero because no FY11-15 data was presented in President's Budget 2010.
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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