OCX

Abstract

GPS is a space based PNT distribution system which operates through all weather. This project funds the research and development for OCX. This includes, but is not limited to, advanced concept development, systems engineering and analysis, modernized control segment and mission planning development, modernization/deployment of 17 monitoring stations, training simulators, integrated logistics support products, and test resources. OCX acquisition was established to: 1) provide command and control of legacy and GPS III satellites; 2) incorporate situational awareness to support NAVWAR and signal monitoring; 3) enable mission capability upgrades to support a warfighter effects-based approach to operations; and 4) integrate DoD information assurance and cybersecurity controls and capabilities. OCX funds will support efforts such as engineering studies and analyses, architectural engineering studies, trade studies, technology needs forecasting, technology development, systems engineering, system development, test and evaluation efforts and mission operations in support of upgrades and product improvements for military and civil applications necessary to support efforts to protect U.S. military and Allies' use of GPS. Additionally, funds will ensure efforts to meet current and future JROC approved required capabilities. Funding will also support new capabilities being developed by the GPS III Follow-On (GPS IIIF) production program along with RMP. This effort will research potential impacts and develop solutions due to the GPS IIIF modifications, upgrade monitoring stations, and implement advances in collection and integration of RMP high-power regional Military Code (M-Code) signals. OCX Block 0 (through Iteration 1.5) is the Launch and Control System (LCS) intended to conduct Launch and Early Orbit (LEO) operations and the on-orbit checkout of all GPS III satellites. OCX Block 0 is a subset of OCX Block 1. OCX Block 1 (adds Iterations 1.6, 1.7 and 2.1 to Block 0) fields the operational capability to control all legacy satellites and civil signals (L1C/A), military signals (L1P(Y), L2P(Y)) as well as the GPS III satellites and the modernized civil signal (L2C) and the aviation safety-of-flight signal (L5). In addition, Block 1 will field the basic operational capability to control the modernized military signals (L1M and L2M M-Code), and the globally compatible signal (L1C). It also fully meets information assurance/cyber defense requirements. OCX Block 2 fields the advanced operational capability to control the advanced features of the modernized military signals (L1M and L2M M-Code). Blocks 1 & 2 are being delivered concurrently as a result of the Oct 2016 Nunn-McCurdy review.

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Document Details

Document Type
Project
Publication Date
Oct 01, 2020
Source ID
67A021_1206423F_7_3600_PB_2020

Tags

Readers

  • Aerospace Engineering.
  • Naval Mine Countermeasure Systems Development.
  • Phased Array Antenna Design.

Technology Areas

  • Cyber
  • Fully Networked C3
  • Fully Networked C3 - Command and Control
  • Space
  • Space - Satellites

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