Automated Test & Analysis
Abstract
Starting in FY 2016 and continuing through FY 2022, the Navy implemented an enterprise approach to Automated Test and Analysis (ATA). ATA expands the automated test methods currently in use (Automated Test and Re-Test (ATRT)), adds new methods of testing and use of automated test technologies, and standardizes automated test practices, methods and tools. Examples include but are not limited to improvements to Link-16 Non-C2 data collection, essential Mission Planning, Service Oriented Architecture Framework, AEGIS Enterprise Solution Enhancements, Strike Force Interoperability testing and Control System Restoration and Validation. Project funding supports the development of enterprise level strategies and activities to apply ATA technologies to software-intensive acquisition programs. Project objectives include support for the Chief of Naval Operations' (CNO) vision outlined in the CNO's Operational Plan (OPLAN) through continued development and commercialization / scaling of Automated Test and Re-Test (ATRT) Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) technologies across the Navy enterprise. These SBIR derived technologies (leveraging small business innovation and entreprenurialship) enable the Navy enterprise to make rapid capability improvements through software updates while maintaining a continuous Authority to Operate (ATO) on a common digital warfighting platform. ATRT technologies provide essential development and operational analysis capabilities to streamline testing and certification for software for both single systems/units and systems of systems capabilities to reduce development time for new capabilities from years to weeks. Leveraging cloud and virtualization technologies within a force-level system of systems interoperability test bed, ATRT enables agile software updates to afloat and airborne edge infrastructures with automated near real-time analysis of interoperability improvements and performance virtually. ATRT technologies support rapid development and assessment of warfighting applications, analytics, Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning (AI/ML) aids, and other applications to deliver warfighting capability with first pass success in an agile software development environment and business model. ATRT will also be leveraged to support refactoring and integration of legacy code and systems across the Naval warfighting portfolio to achieve an open integration and interoperability environment supported by related efforts that include Warfare (PE 0604027N), Advanced Combat Systems Tech (PE 0603382N), Intelligence Mission Data (PE 0307577N), and Modeling & Simulation Support (PE 0308601N) to support Project Overmatch and warfighting digital transformation efforts.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2022
- Source ID
- 0603597N_4_1319_PB_2022
- Change Summary Explanation
- FINANCIAL: Navy has reduced the previously programmed FY 2022 increase of 4.963M to 3.039M, a 1.924M decrease, to account for support for Naval test and evaluation ship and air research and development priorities along with various cost rate adjustments. The overall program base funding request is increasing from FY 2021 to FY 2022 by $3.039M representing the Navy's ongoing commitment to further advancing these technologies and industry partnerships in support of Project Overmatch and digital warfighting engineering transformation objectives. TECHNICAL: Mission Description, Budget Item Justifications and accomplishments/program plan descriptions updated to better show synchronization of Project 9B88 activities in support of Project Overmatch and digital warfighting transformation objectives. SCHEDULE: Activities and milestones clarified to better show synchronization of Project 9B88 activities and deliverables in support of Project Overmatch and digital warfighting transformation objectives. Major Milestones - Project 9B88: The overall schedule for project 9B88 is linked to the Project Overmatch schedule which is held at a higher classification. The project anticipates a major milestone as a Live, Virtual, Constructive (LVC) Test in Q1 FY 2022 for the Increment 1 Minimum Viable Product.
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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