Warfare Systems Certification

Abstract

This project funds the conduct of Warfare Systems Certification against set criteria. This includes providing operational risk assessments, using Objective Quality Evidence (OQE), to ensure installation readiness and deployment readiness of warfare systems and Navy surface platforms. As directed by COMUSFLTFORCOM/COMPACFLT Inst. 4720.3B, C5ISR Modernization Policy, and in accordance with NAVSEAINST 9410.2, Naval Warfare System Certification Policy (NWSCP), NAVSEA will perform these assessments based on OQE obtained through testimony of subordinate activities and/or independent testing. NAVSEA engineering analyses are developed and staffed for criteria not met. NAVSEA accomplishes these efforts through Warfare Systems Certification Readiness Reviews (WSCRR), Warfare Systems Installation Assessment (WSIA), and Warfare Systems Certification Decisions (WSCD) to support the installation and deployment of warfare systems in Navy surface platforms. The purpose of the WSCRR is to review and approve the Warfare System Certification Plan (WSCP), monitor warfare systems against the WSCP and monitor satisfaction of established criteria to facilitate a WSIA and WSCD. The purpose of the WSIA is to provide the Fleet with an early assessment of risk and characterization of the warfare systems maturity and readiness to support sail-away and any shipboard test and training events for New Construction (NC) phase, Refueling Complex Overhaul (RCOH) or lead ships that are test platforms for major modernization effort and/or an assessment to support an authorization for installation of the warfare system(s) for in-service platforms. This allows the Fleet to make informed installation, testing/exercise, and training decisions. The purpose of the WSCD is to provide warfare systems certification including an assessment of risk and characterization of the warfare systems maturity and readiness to support deployment. A NAVSEA certification decision message is released following the WSCD. An operational risk assessment characterizing warfare systems maturity and readiness to support the subject ship's deployment is developed from OQE gathered from 20 different criteria for each decision point meeting/panel. This pillar also ensures that aggregate deficiencies and workarounds do not render the operator ineffective by conducting an analysis of all work-arounds documented in Techniques & Procedures (TTPs), Capabilities & Limitations (C&L), and Trouble Reports (TR).

Document Details

Document Type
Accomplishment
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2015
Source ID
610bc19cd6bba22a999a36559b7a2be8

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Fields of Study

  • Computer science

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