Energy-Focused Fusion Information System Integration, A NISE funded Capability Investment Project. Year 1 FY 2013 Report
Abstract
The objective of our project is to develop sustainable science and technology in command, control communications, computers, and intelligence(C4I) energy and energy management. Sustainability development speaks to development that can be sustained without compromising the future. The three pillars of sustainable development are economics, equity, and environment. In this project, the three pillars of a capability investment were conceptualized to map to the pillars of a sustainable business development strategy. The specific goals are to conduct technical development of a command and control (C2)\ energy management system for Navy C4I/information technology (IT) systems. Three tasks were identified to achieve this development: (1) investigate computing, cooling, energy management and cyber-physical security, (2) optimize the system to reduce energy usage while maintaining IT performance and security with the target of a 50% reduction in total system energy consumption, and (3) develop a C2 energy management approach for cross-platform Navy end-users. We have two business development goals: (1) grow a sustainable S&T business area related to this project, and (2) transition the EFFIS-INT project approach to C4I-IT systems. The goal of workforce development is to develop people who are technically knowledgeable in the field so that SSC Pacific can become a center of excellence in IT-energy management.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 2013
- Accession Number
- ADA598078
Entities
People
- Adriane W. Wolfe
- Stacey Curtis
Organizations
- Naval Information Warfare Systems Command