Ship Self Def (Detect & Cntrl)
Abstract
A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification This program element provides Aircraft Carriers and Amphibious Class ships Ship Self Defense System (SSDS) MK 2 Combat System upgrades and integrates new equipment and systems to pace the threat and capture advances in technology. Examples of captured advanced technologies are: advanced information assurance and cyber defense; Fire Control Loop Improvement Project (FCLIP); Identification Friend or Foe (IFF) Mode 5 to include Far-Term Interoperability Improvement Project (FTIIP); and other command and control systems, advanced sensors, and weapon integration, all of which require corresponding SSDS MK 2 changes. The program element also includes the SSDS integrated Combat System project for embedded shipboard training, Common Aviation Command and Control System Afloat (CAC2S Afloat) integration, and the Non-Lethal weapons project in support of anti- terrorism/force protection missions. QRCC project (PU 2178) - implements an evolutionary acquisition of improved ship self-defense capabilities against Anti-Ship Cruise Missiles (ASCMs) and improved multi-warfare capabilities for Aircraft carriers and Amphibious Class ships. SSDS MK 2 integrates a diverse set of fire control loop sensors and weapons (SPY-6(V)2, SPY-6(V)3, SLQ-32(V)6 SEWIP, RAM Block 2A/2B, ESSM Block 2, CIWS) and C4I systems (CANES) for each ship class (CVN68/78, LHA6, LHD1, LPD17, and LSD 41/49). SSDS MK 2 provides combat direction, and joint interoperability via the Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) Increment 1 and 2 and Tactical Digital Information Link (TADIL)-J/Link 16. System design emphasizes commonality and a single source software library that are major mechanisms for cost control and avoidances. SSDS uses a physically distributed, open system architecture computer network consisting of common hardware such as the Common Processor System (CPS) and the Common Display System (CDS). SSDS MK 2 integrates new combat system war-fighting capabilities and improvements, as well as DoD and Navy-mandated enhanced cybersecurity capabilities via incremental capability packages and computing infrastructure (previously Technology Insertion (TI)) improvement deliveries. Capabilities beyond SSDS Build 12 will begin to transition to development to third party software developers and a common Software construct. PU 2178 efforts are divided into two major functional areas: SSDS Product Development/Combat Systems Integration, and Test and Evaluation/Certification. Joint Non-Lethal Weapons (PU 3172) - provides a long range laser warning and dazzle system, maritime vessel stopper (MVS) system, and combined effects (light, laser, and sound) system for use in the maritime environment. Optical warning and distraction has been identified by the services as a possible technology solution to mitigate and/or address several known joint nonlethal capability gaps. Visual Augmentation Systems (VAS) supports research, development, and testing of material solutions for VAS capability gaps encountered during missions in combat zones. Expeditionary force lacks the ability to detect and recognize potential threat craft at the maximum possible range and at the earliest time in all-weather environments during day and night. In addition, the warfighter needs the ability to record both audio/video encounters and incidents for after action reporting SSDS Training Improvement Program (PU 3358) - provides enhancements and upgrades to the SSDS Total Ship Training Capability (TSTC) components within the combat system, combat system elements, Battle-Force Tactical Training (BFTT), and Advanced Training Domain (ATD), to address needs for increased training capability and functionality in conjunction with SSDS MK 2 capability improvements, IFF Mode 5 (to include FTIIP), Task Force Cyber Awakening (TFCA) Boundary Defense Capability (BDC), and Technical Insertion efforts under PU 2178 (QRCC). These enhancements will address current and future training requirements by implementing new functionality to enable the individual warfighter, through distributed battle group events, to engage in more complex training scenarios to support fleet required training certification events. Capability Development and integration are related to Self Defense, Underwater, Surface, and other warfare areas. Capability enhancements and upgrades include development of re-useable common components that can be leveraged by other combat systems, and/or integration of re-usable common components developed by the TSTC/BFTT Program and AEGIS Advanced Training Domain (ATD)/Total Ship Training Capability (TSTC) projects to meet AEGIS combat system training requirements. TSTC continues to integrate and update, as new tactical capabilities are being introduced, to enable crew operator proficiency training for basic and sustainment level training events, through distributed strike group certification, fleet synthetic training (FST) events, and including COMPTUEX FST at sea integration into a Live, Virtual and Constructive (LVC) environment. Continued development is required to integrate new capabilities and interfaces to provide training for SSDS combat system capability upgrades, and to address the Fleet's LVC Fleet Training Wholeness initiative. Additionally, modernization is needed to support the DoD Training Transformation Plan, the Chief of Naval Operations Fleet Response Plan and Commander United States Fleet Forces Command Fleet Readiness Training Plan.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2023
- Source ID
- 0604755N_5_1319_PB_2023
- Change Summary Explanation
- FUNDING CHANGES SINCE THE PREVIOUS PRESIDENT'S BUDGET AT THE OVERALL PE LEVEL: - FY 2021 net decrease of -$4.531M for the Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) transfer and 10M for OMNIBUS reprogramming - FY 2022 No change The FY 2023 PU 2178 increase of $18.147M from FY 2022 to FY 2023 provides for increased efforts associated with transition to Common Computing infrastructure and Common Software construct development efforts and slight increase in required testing in FY2023. As well as the CAC2S Afloat design, development, integration, test, and certification efforts for the Shipboard C5I efforts. The FY2023 PU 3172 increase of $.901M provides funding supports successful transition from lab level research to acquisition capability for production and deployment of Maritime Vessel Stopping (MVS) Production and Assembly of Synthetic Slime (PASS). The FY 2023 PU 3358 decrease of -$2,217 from FY 2022 to FY 2023 is due to completion of ASW, SLQ-32, and CIWS simulation capability, as well as Total Force Management Reduction of -$0.044M and NWCF PB-23 RATE ADJUSTMENTS -$.010 R-4 PROGRAM SCHEDULE CHANGES: The FY 2023 PU 2178 and PU 3358 Program Schedule R4 changes Reflect the transition to the Common Computing Infrastructure and Common Software Constructs. The schedules were updated to provided more details on the tasking to be accomplished, no new work was added. The additional details are the Integrated Combat System ICS Systems Engineering PI events and Common Software Epic events. The FY 2024 PU 3172 program schedule change reflects the determination that Maritime Vessel Stopping Occlusion Technology (MVSOT) interim solution of Drogue systems was deemed insufficient to meet requirements. The current schedule shows the intent to release an RFP for the Production and Assembly of Synthetic Slime (PASS) to meet MVS requirement. --- FY 2023 funding increase reflects the fact that the FY 2022 President’s Budget request did not include out-year funding.
- Service Agency Name
- Navy
Entities
Organizations
- United States Navy
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