Air/Ocean Equipment Engineering
Abstract
The Air/Ocean Equipment Engineering (AOEE) Program Element provides future mission capabilities to support naval combat forces. This program engineers and developmentally tests organic and remote sensors, communication interfaces, and processing and display devices. These equipments are engineered to measure, ingest, store, process, distribute and display conditions of the physical environment that are essential to the optimum employment and performance of naval warfare systems. AOEE also engineers capabilities for shipboard and shore-based tactical systems. A major thrust area for the AOEE program is to provide the engineering development of specialized equipment and measurement capabilities that are intended to monitor specific conditions of the physical environment in hostile and remote areas. With such capabilities, the war fighters' situational awareness of the operational effects of the physical environment are made more certain. Major emphasis areas include the Littoral Battlespace Sensors - Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (LBS-UUV) comprised of ocean LBS Gliders (G) and LBS Autonomous Undersea Vehicles (AUV), the Navy Integrated Tactical Environmental System Next Generation, the Marine Corps Meteorological Mobile Facility Replacement Next Generation, and the Environmental Satellite Receiver Processor comprised of AN/SMQ-11 (sea and shore configuration) and AN/FMQ-17 (shore configuration)) programs of record, and the Meteorological and Oceanographic Future Mission Capabilities and Tactical Oceanographic Capabilities / Under Sea Warfare projects.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2011
- Source ID
- 0604218N_5_1319_PB_2011
- Change Summary Explanation
- Schedule: The schedule for the Littoral Battlespace Sensors - Unmanned Undersea Vehicle (LBS-UUV) program has been has been divided into 2 unique R-4 and R-4a exhibits in order to reflect both the unique ocean LBS Glider (G) and the LBS Autonomous Undersea Vehicles (AUV) efforts that comprise the program of record. 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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