Maritime Concept Generation & Development
Abstract
Maritime Concept Generation and Development funding provides naval warfare subject matter expertise, experiment planning expertise, Modeling and Simulation (M&S) support, and analysis expertise to enable execution of the planned experiment efforts (and the individual experiment initiatives contained within) in the areas of Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare (EMW), Mine Warfare, Naval Integrated Fires, and Unmanned systems and conduct experiments (wargames, M&S, at-sea events) to develop emerging Naval concepts. Typical deliverables for each experimental effort include: - Experiment control plan - Data Collection and Analysis Plan (DCAP) - Experiment Analysis Summary Reference Document - Experiment Engineering Plan - Final Experiment Report (with DOTMLPF recommendations) - New/refined doctrine/Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTP). The Maritime Concept Generation and Concept Development project funds four main efforts: (1) Provides critical concept development and experimentation manpower and warfighting subject matter expertise aligned with the Concept Generation/Concept Development (CG/CD) program. The priorities for the CG/CD program are to develop concept/concept of operations and explore near/far-term technological and non-technological solutions to war fighting gaps across all naval warfare areas. The associated experimentation efforts include planning, systems engineering and integration, modeling and simulation support, event execution, data collection, analysis, and assessment for a wide-range of experimentation efforts including the examination of prototypes, tactical development and evaluation, support for S&T innovation, and program of record system development; venues such as workshops, seminars, war games, limited objective experiments, limited technical experiments, and live at-sea events are used to execute these experimentation efforts. (2) Provides naval warfare subject matter expertise, experiment planning expertise, and analysis expertise to NWDC who plans, executes, and assesses fleet experimentation for the fleets and warfighting development centers (WDC) at the operational and tactical levels. This experimentation includes a focus on NWDC's WDC integration role, maritime command and control (C2), advanced cross-domain warfighting, and maritime operations centers (MOCS)/operational level of war (OLW) lines of operations. Fleet experimentation seeks to solve fleet-identified warfighting gaps (referenced within the Integrated Prioritized Capability Lists (IPCL), Urgent Operational Needs Statements (UONS), CUSFF/CPF Commander's Guidance, etc.). The experimentation and prototyping efforts of the NWDC team support the "last tactical mile" of many Navy Science and Technology (S&T) programs by supporting those programs where the technology is mature enough, but requires evaluation on or by a "fleet asset" - ships, airplanes, submarines, and sailors. (3) Provides modeling and simulation (M&S) support to Fleet and NWDC experimentation efforts. M&S is used to stimulate decision making during seminar-style and system war gaming experiments and provides the simulated operational environment and capabilities with high-fidelity models such as the Joint Semi-Automated Force (JSAF) program. Additionally, where applicable, the Navy Simulation System (NSS) "Monte Carlo" model is also used to give high confidence solutions and outcomes to complex warfighting problems. (4) Provides for focused, solution-driven tactics development and evaluation through experimentation. This effort is focused on developing near-term doctrine solutions to address specific fleet-identified tactical issues. Typical Maritime Concept Generation and Concept Development products include: - Enabling concepts - Concepts of operations (CONOPS) - Final experiment reports (including findings, insights, and recommendations and DOTMLPF change recommendations and plans for action) - Experiment Analysis Summary Reference Documents - New/revised doctrinal and Tactics/Techniques/Procedures publications - White papers (think pieces) intended to generate further discussion within Navy leadership Specific products are listed in the Accomplishments/Plans section of this exhibit.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2018
- Source ID
- 2356_0604707N_4_1319_PB_2018
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