Interoperability Certification and Assessment

Abstract

This project funds interoperability assessments via the Distributed Integration & Interoperability Assessment Capability (DIIAC), the technical assessment of interoperable systems to meet mission requirements, the updating of Strike Group Capabilities and Limitations (C&L) and the updating of the Tactical Information Coordinator Technical Aids (TIC TECHAIDs). The project ensures NAVSEA/PEOs are delivering mature and interoperable warfare systems at the platform and Strike Group levels, with NAVSEA providing Strike Force interoperability certification and assessments. This project focuses on new systems and platforms under development. Interoperability Assessments of deploying ships in Strike Force configurations are accomplished through the utilization of the Navy's DIIAC, located at multiple Navy land-based sites located across the country and connected via networking technology, and that provides operational configurations for all naval combat systems. It is a U.S. Fleet Forces Command requirement that all Strike Forces undergo Interoperability Assessment Testing in the DIIAC prior to deployment. The DIIAC provides the only opportunity for comprehensive interoperability testing of combat system and C5I configuration items prior to shipboard delivery for operational use in surface combatant platforms and Strike Groups. DIIAC, with its ability to test systems in a Strike Group environment, is funded to support the warfare system's acquisition community to test their developmental items for interoperability. However, in this instance, while funds are provided to test the item in a Strike Group environment, funds are not provided for subsequent data analysis and risk assessment, as this is the cognizant acquisition program's responsibility. When the acquisition development is complete and corrections are made, DIIAC will then fund for the full interoperability certification testing of the baseline to include the requisite warfare system analysis and risk assessments needed to obtain an Interoperability Certification. Note, this effort also supports and feeds into the development of Fleet Tactical Tools such as Capabilities & Limitations (C&L) and Tactical Information Coordinator Technical Aids (TIC TECHAIDs), which ensure that operators understand the interoperability capabilities and limitations of their combat systems. C&Ls are published for all Strike Groups, Independent Deployers, and their Coalition and Joint partners. TIC TECHAIDS are delivered to deploying Strike Group ships prior to workups and then a final copy is provided prior to deployment. C&L and TIC TECHAIDS are the final report-out to Fleet operators of the acquisition community's efforts. They are used on a daily basis in every operational theater, as well as in every Navy and Joint Schoolhouse. Note, the DIIAC infrastructure is available, but not funded to support the surface Navy's participation in the Joint Testing Environments as well as the Maritime Theater Missile Defense (MTMD) Coalition Forces interoperability testing. This project also supports the stand-up and initial activities of the Digital Warfare Office (DWO) to set Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) requirements, prioritize resources, and lead efforts on information interoperability and human/machine teaming.

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2018
Source ID
4aebdc5c6fde75c58a2455fac46f0728

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