Tactical Command System
Abstract
The Tactical Command System upgrades the Navy's Command, Control, Communications, Computer and Intelligence (C4I) systems and processes C4I information for all warfare mission areas including planning, direction and reconstruction of missions for peacetime, wartime and times of crises. Tactical Support Center: The Tactical Mobile program provides agile evolutionary systems and equipment upgrades to support the Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Force Commanders with the capability to plan, direct and control the tactical operations of Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft and other assigned units within their respective area of responsibility. Looking ahead, TacMobile provides critical mission planning and reach-back capabilities between the Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Aircraft, primarily the P-8A/Poseidon, and MQ-4C/Triton, and the Maritime Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Enterprise. These operations include littoral, open ocean, and over land long-dwell surveillance, anti-surface warfare, over-the-horizon targeting, counter-drug operations, power projection, antisubmarine warfare, mining, search and rescue, indications and warning, realtime full motion video collection and streaming/dissemination, and special operations. The missions are supported by Tactical Operations Centers, Mobile Tactical Operations Centers, and Fly Away Kits. Naval Tactical Command Support System (NTCSS): The NTCSS is a multi-function program designed to provide standard tactical support information systems to various afloat and associated shore-based fleet activities. The mission is to provide the Navy and Marine Corps with an integrated, scalable system that supports the management of logistical information, personnel, material and funds required to maintain and operate ships, submarines, and aircraft. The Naval Operational Business Logistics Enterprise (NOBLE) family of programs will provide direct support to warfighter readiness with maintenance, supply, and personnel administration capabilities using an open architecture framework that incorporates business process re-engineering (BPR) allowing for the consolidation of over 23 standalone application systems. These capabilities include enhanced situational awareness, planning, execution, personnel administration, and management of maintenance and supply logistics and business functions to ships/submarines, aviation squadrons, shore operational sites, and expeditionary units with a total user base exceeding 150,000. NOBLE will meet current and emerging demands for cyber, Financial Improvement and Audit Readiness (FIAR), Navy logistics and maritime maintenance mission requirements, and eliminate over 700 application/database servers. NOBLE will deploy to Navy Enterprise Data Centers (NEDC) ashore, the Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) afloat, and Department of the Navy (DON) commercial cloud computing environments. Maritime Tactical Command and Control (MTC2) is the next generation Command and Control (C2) solution that will deliver Battle Management Aids (BMA) and Maritime Planning Tools (MPT) to dynamically plan, direct, monitor, and assess maritime operations in support of Joint, Multi-Service, Coalition Forces planning. MTC2 will leverage a System of Services (SoServ) to deliver capabilities improving decision speed and dynamic synchronization of forces. BMAs / MPTs are small, capability-focused deliveries that can be rapidly developed, tested, and fielded. MTC2 will engage with the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV)-led Requirements Governance Board to define and prioritize the BMAs and MPTs that MTC2 will deliver and align to the Program Executive Office (PEO) Command, Control, Communications, and Intelligence (C4I) enterprise architecture (Consolidated Afloat Network Enterprise Service (CANES), Agile Core Services (ACS)) for fielding to all echelons of command (Afloat and Ashore) within the Navy. The program's objective is to provide a suite of maritime applications (BMAs / MPTs) that enable planning, execution, monitoring, and assessment in support of operational and tactical level of war requirements. MTC2 will field BMAs / MPTs designed to provide automated and structured support for tactical and operational planning, decision-making, and execution. MTC2 will incorporate distributed data transfer capability for enhanced operational data exchange between command and control systems, combat systems, logistics, and intelligence systems for timely threat identification, location, and status alongside blue force data. MTC2 will fulfill a portion of the Navy's Global Force Management - Data Initiative (GFM-DI) requirements. GFM-DI is the Department-wide enterprise solution that enables visibility/accessibility/sharing of data applicable to the entire Department of Defense (DoD) force structure. Navy Air Operations Command and Control (NAOC2): NAOC2 integrates and tests Air Force program of record systems that provide an integrated and scalable planning system for standardized, secure, and automated decision support for Air Force, Joint, and Allied commanders worldwide. These programs provide automated air operations planning, execution management and intelligence capabilities at the Force level to include fleet commanders, numbered fleet commanders, Commander Carrier Strike Groups, Commander Expeditionary Strike Groups, Commander Landing Forces, and Joint Task Force Commanders. NAOC2 includes Theater Battle Management Core System (TBMCS) and Command and Control Air Operations Suite - Command and Control Information Services (C2AOS-C2IS). C2AOS-C2IS is comprised of multiple projects incorporated into three Capability Packages and will deploy to a Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) enterprise environment that aligns with the Joint C2 Reference Architecture (JC2RA) such as Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES). C2AOS-C2IS is not natively compatible with Navy Information Technology (IT) infrastructure, such as CANES, and requires a significant level of system integration. Continuation of Navy integration and test efforts will significantly enhance the ability of the Joint Force Air Component Commander and Combined Air Operations Center personnel to plan daily air operations including strike, airlift, offensive/defensive air, missile defense, and refueling missions in support of combat operations. C2AOS-C2IS addresses the requirement of war fighter distributed planning and execution processes along with significantly improving Joint interoperability. TBMCS continues a hardware transition to CANES. Currently, TBMCS is the key system that is used to conduct real world air planning in the Joint and Navy environments. C2AOS-C2IS will replace TBMCS while bringing more flexibility to the war fighter. Digital Warfare (DW): Supports system of systems requirements modeling and allocation, development of data technical baselines, digital architectures and data models, and provides data science for enterprise and warfare pilots in support of a composeable, modular Navy. Funding for the Digital Warfare (DW) requirements has been realigned to PE 0604027N beginning in FY19. FORCEnet: The mission of this effort is to deliver Information Dominance by (a) accelerating the transformation to a Distributed, Networked force; (b) achieve interoperability based on Architectures and Standards; and (c) Experiment with, evaluate and employ the enabling technologies. Effort is a non-acquisition program that is the operational instantiation of FORCEnet. The end-state is a distributed network of weapons, sensors, Command and Control (C2), platforms and warriors.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2019
- Source ID
- 0604231N_5_1319_PB_2019
- Change Summary Explanation
- Technical: Not applicable. Schedule: Tactical Support Center (Project 0486): FY2019 funding provides critical funds for Systems Engineering and Primary Hardware Development as TacMobile approaches Critical Design Review (CDR) for Increment 3, to support ACAT I P-8A Increment 3 Developmental and Integrated Test events beginning in FY19. Specific efforts include developing TacMobile capabilities for P-8A Applications Based Architecture (ABA) and building a TacMobile Engineering Development Model with appropriate P-8A interfaces to enable and test net-ready applications, mission planning and post-flight test threads; Development of a TacMobile interface for P-8A Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Signals Intelligence (SIGINT); Engineering, development and integration of Multiple Security Level enclaves, and a common solution to remain interoperable with P-8A security interfaces. NAVAIR has assumed the lead systems integrator role for design and development of P-8A Increment 3 and therefore there will be heavy reliance upon TacMobile to align to and be an integral part of Developmental and Integrated test events for P-8A to meet critical aircraft integration and testing milestones. Navy Air Operations Command and Control (NAOC2)(Project 3324): To more accurately reflect the correlation between the USAF and United States Navy (USN) schedules, the schedule has also been revised to better capture the joint USAF/USN events, to include replacement of the Navy Operational Test (OT) events with Multi-Service Operational Test & Evaluation (MOT&E) events. The previous Navy integration and testing efforts are now captured through Navy's participation in Joint (USAF/USN) Test and Integration activities. Schedule has also been updated to reflect removal of Capability Package (CP) 4 and C2AOS-C2IS Modernization (formerly CP5). A proposed targeted baseline of IT Components which was referred to as the Navy's Agile Core Services (ACS) has been replaced by the Air Force's Command & Control Software Baseline (C2SB). C2AOS-C2IS does not seamlessly integrate into Navy IT infrastructures and additional integration and test efforts, to include participation in Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) System Integration Test (SIT) events, are required to ensure C2AOS-C2IS configuration/compatibility with C2SB. With USAF replacement of ACS with C2SB, Navy has added additional test and integration efforts to transition C2AOS-C2IS back into ACS post-delivery of the USAF C2AOS-C2IS product. Funding: Naval Tactical Command Support System (NTCSS) (Project 3032): Funding in Project 3032 ceases in FY2019 as NTCSS transitioned development of tactical support information systems to the Naval Operational Business Logistics Enterprise (NOBLE). Naval Operational Business Logistics Enterprise (NOBLE) (Project 3260): FY2019 funding increase supports: Naval Operational Supply System (NOSS): Increase to full software development capacity for eleven months until completion of software development efforts and delivery of Software Build 1 (BLD 1). Commence Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E) efforts for BLD 1. Naval Aviation Maintenance System (NAMS): Conduct NAMS Milestone B/C review. Award NAMS BLD 1 contract. Initialize software development efforts and increase to full software development capacity for eleven months in support of BLD 1. Naval Operational Maintenance Enterprise (NOME): Conduct Milestone B/C review. Award NOME BLD 1 contract. Initialize software development efforts for two months in support of BLD 1. Naval Administration and Personnel System (NAPS): FY2018 funding planned to commence pre-acquisition efforts in support of Analysis of Alternatives (AoA) study. Upon completion, additional funding and efforts will be on hold pending the identification of functional manager to validate program requirements. Maritime Tactical Command and Control (MTC2) (Project 3323): FY2018 to FY2019 funding for MTC2 decreases due to direction to align to the new program scope per the Strategic Shift Memo from the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) dated 28 NOV 2016. In order to meet OPNAV's redirection, the program was required to re-baseline in order to focus on delivery of Battle Management Aids (BMA) / Maritime Planning Tools (MPT). Digital Warfare (Project 3425) Funding decrease due to realignment of FY19 funds to the DW PE (0604027N) beginning in FY19. FORCEnet (Project 9123) From FY18 to FY19 funding decreases due to the completion of Navy Cybersecurity Situational Awareness (NCSA) analytical support.
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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