Advanced Surface Machinery Sys
Abstract
FY0217 funding request reflects increase of $18 million for increased scope associated with Cybersecurity Boundary Defense Capability engineering for surface ship classes. This PE includes the development of advanced surface ship hull, mechanical, and electrical (HM&E) components and systems for all future ships and back-fit ships where appropriate. This PE is managed by PMS 320, the Electric Ships Office, located organizationally within PEO SHIPS, with responsibility for developing Naval Power and Energy Systems that focus on energy efficiency, providing power to mission systems, and platform integration of those components and systems. The mission of PMS 320 is to develop and provide smaller, simpler, more affordable and more capable electric power systems for all Navy platforms and focus Navy and industry investments. This PE is the bridge between Science and Technology (S&T) and ship platform and mission systems acquisition programs by identifying prospective applications for S&T research, advanced development, and performing additional product development and qualification when necessary to meet platform or mission system requirements. This PE also includes cybersecurity Boundary Defense Capability (BDC) development. BDC funds will be utilized for engineering tasks necessary to implement a cyber security boundary defense capability for the Hull, Mechanical and Electrical (H,M&E) control systems on surface ships. The H,M&E systems to be protected will include Machinery Control Systems, Electrical Power Systems, Damage Control and Firefighting, Auxiliary Machinery and Fluid Systems, Engines and Power Transmission Systems, Gas Turbine Systems, Video Systems, as well as other H,M&E systems. The intent of the total boundary defense capability will be to allow the ship to better protect, detect, respond, and recover from a cyber attack on the H,M&E enclave on surface ships. In October 2009, SECNAV outlined a set of specific objectives supporting U.S. Navy energy reform including several aimed at significantly reducing Fleet fuel consumption and improving our energy security posture. PMS 320 supports the DON Energy Goals by employing an integrated approach to develop and transition more affordable technologies that satisfy increasing shipboard power demands and high operational tempo while improving energy efficiency, reducing fuel consumption, and reducing Total Ownership Cost.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2017
- Source ID
- 0603573N_4_1319_PB_2017
- Change Summary Explanation
- FY 2015 funding request reflects a reduction of $0.669 million to account for SBIR/STTR Transfer. FY 2016 funding request reflects congressional reductions of $1.750 million for program execution delays and $0.011 million for FFRDC. FY 2017 funding request reflects reductions of $2 million in support of other program adjustments, $0.718 million to account for prior year available balances, $1.542 million for the Department of the Navy to comply with the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015, and $0.306 million to account for rates/miscellaneous adjustments. FY0217 funding request also reflects an increase of $18 million for increased scope associated with cybersecurity boundary defense capability engineering for surface ship classes
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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