Space & Elec Warfare Engineering
Abstract
OPNAVINST 3050.25 outlines the policy to use Warfighting Capability, Capacity, and Wholeness assessments to support the Navy's Planning Programming Budgeting and Execution (PPBE) process. Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) integrated architectures serve as key components in assessing capability and capacity gaps, enabling analysis of individual platforms and System of Systems (SoS) capabilities in order to achieve the desired warfighting effect. Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) has defined several key programs, initiatives and policies that drive Navy requirements prioritization and impact Navy programs of record. Major such efforts include Joint Information Environment (JIE), Intelligence Community Information Technology Environment (IC ITE), and the Department of Defense (DoD) Risk Management Framework (RMF). Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWAR) responsibilities for Information Technology (IT) Technical Authority (TA), Information Assurance (IA) TA, and the Information Dominance Enterprise Architecture (IDEA) will guide Navy's alignment with and implementation of these key, external requirements. Additionally, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) N2/N6 Information Dominance (ID) objectives for Assured Command and Control (C2), Battlespace Awareness, and Integrated Fires capabilities require significant changes and improvements to the Navy's approach for managing its information infrastructure, content, and effects. Potential adversaries will exploit perceived U.S. space and cyberspace vulnerabilities which could impact United States information-handling capabilities and wartime readiness. To realize the ID vision, SPAWAR as the Navy's ID Systems Command, will need to support and enforce implementation of IT and IA TA architectures, specifications, standards and profiles to ensure Navy cyber capabilities are a warfighting asset, not a liability. The Space and Electronic Warfare provides three main functions: 1) Perform SoS and platform technical evaluations to establish the alignment with the OPNAV N2/N6 ID vision for the Navy and identify performance and operational risks associated with the integration of multiple systems to provide a robust, mission based capability; 2) Develop C4ISR/IT/ID integrated architecture products; and 3) Support development of and compliance with C4ISR/IT/ID systems engineering processes and standards. The integrated architecture products are used to support the Navy's budget process by providing a current baseline and a target end state to inform decision-making and prioritization for how the acquisition system will deliver new capabilities to the war fighter. The systems engineering processes and standards provide the construct for Assured C2, Battlespace Awareness and Integrated Fires interoperability requirements analyses to identify capability shortfalls/gaps and to compare/test alternatives in a joint end-to end environment while identifying associated Navy-wide C4ISR/IT/ID implications. Processes include developing and applying criteria for use in Systems Engineering Technical Reviews (SETRs) and Gate Reviews, and providing technical inputs and assessments to governance bodies. This includes Human Systems Integration (HSI) to provide a mission-centered orientation to ensure effective operational employment of fielded capability. As joint concepts and OSD efforts/programs are defined and matured, the Navy's Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) integrated architectures are refined in-turn, and the supporting C4ISR systems engineering processes and standards work to engineer and enact C4ISR implementations Navy-wide across all C4ISR mission areas. Products provided: 1) C4ISR, Information Technology (IT), Information Assurance (IA) and Information Dominance (ID) integrated architectures to reflect current, as-programmed and future, target states -Fit for Purpose/Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) compliant architecture views -Systems Command (SYSCOM) Technical Authority (TA) specifications, standards and profiles -Common processes and tools 2) Supporting C4ISR/IT/ID systems engineering processes - Technical standards, architectures, design guidance tools, and policies support to SYSCOMs developing IT systems and connecting to the Navy Enterprise Network afloat, ashore & aloft -Technical analysis to Command 10th Fleet (C10F) and Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV) utilizing an IA Risk Management Framework (RMF) -Documentation of IT interfaces to Navy Networks -Certifications of systems and applications connected to the Navy Enterprise Network -Distributed Command and Control (C2) Interoperability Requirement Analysis - Gaps Analysis, Overlap Analysis, System Priority Lists, C4ISR Metrics and Models, Analysis of Alternatives, Requirements Database, Assessment Repository, Resource Implications Studies, Baseline Performance Models, Mission Task Analysis, Human Systems Integration (HSI) assessments -End-to-End Systems Engineering and Integrated Design - Operational feasibility studies, technical feasibility studies, technical roadmap engineering validations, architectures and assessment traceability matrices -Joint and Coalition interoperability trials - Joint end-to-end prototyping trials; joint/coalition interoperability demonstrations; interoperability assessments and metrics; and interoperability studies via the Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXploration, eXperimentation, eXamination, eXercise (CWIX) formerly Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID). United States Navy (USN) provides funding to the general CWID operating budget and participates by operating a USN demonstration site -Technical analyses for Navy cloud computing options, including cloud deployment models (utility/data), mission context, warfighting and cost implications and possible implementation options for ashore and afloat capabilities -Integration and Interoperability (I&I) - Support Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, and Acquisition (ASN(RDA)) and OPNAV I&I initiatives to ensure integration and interoperability across Assured C2, Battlespace Awareness and Integrated Fires to deliver ID to Navy warfighters. Conduct analyses and engineering activities that provide an operational, mission-driven context to the assessment of capability gaps and interoperability seams between Navy System of Systems (SoS) capabilities that better enable acquisition programs to deliver fully integrated and interoperable warfighting capabilities. Provide I&I support in Systems Engineering Technical Reviews (SETRs) and provide recommendations for updates to acquisition policies and guidance -Information Technology Procurement Request (ITPR) - Review of Navy ITPRs for developing systems to ensure adherence to Navy IT Standards 3) Compliance and alignment reports with Navy Enterprise Architecture/Data Strategy and ASN(RDA) system engineering policies generated during SETRs
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2016
- Source ID
- 2144_0604707N_4_1319_PB_2016
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