Wittstruck_NDIA_Presentation - National Defense Industrial
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Wittstruck_NDIA_Presentation - National Defense Industrial
Dr. Richard Wittstruck Director SoSE, PEO IEW&S UNCLASSIFIED | October 6, 2011 National Defense Industrial Association [email protected] Dr.443-861-7808 Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 Unclassified 1 Intelligence - Electronic Warfare - Sensors - Situational Awareness Mission: Become More Effective and Efficient Provide affordable, world class Sensor and Electronic Warfare capabilities enabling rapid situational understanding and decisive action. Vision: A team of dedicated professionals driving innovation and exceptional value in understanding and shaping the Battlespace Dr. Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 Unclassified 2 How to Become More Effective and Efficient • Building the Team internal and external to the PEO • Integration / System of Systems • Returning Discipline to our Processes ₋ Planning the PEO Portfolio for the Long Term ₋ Continue responsive support to the Current Fight ₋ Execute Intent of USD (ATL) Better Buying Practices Don't fear change -- embrace it. Anthony J. D'Angelo Founder of The Collegiate EmPowerment Company Dr. Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 Unclassified 3 Yesterday versus Today/Tomorrow Current Future Force Single”INT” Sensors Multi-INT Sensor Capability Multiple Data Outputs Correlation/Fusion of Multiple Sensor Data Inputs into a Single output Platform Centric, Stove Piped Sensor Architecture Vertically and Horizontally Integrated Sensor Architecture Lengthy Sensor-to-Shooter Processing Real Time Sensor-to-Shooter Decision Process Limited Red Force Picture Timely Red and Blue Picture for Small Unit Engagements Dr. Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 Unclassified 4 Business Model Challenges Systems Fielded per FY (Workload) 700000 Systems Fielded per FY Budget History Systems Fielded Cumulative 7,000,000 6,000,000 OMA 500000 5,000,000 ACFT 400000 4,000,000 300000 3,000,000 200000 2,000,000 100000 1,000,000 600000 0 RDTE 0 FY07 FY09 FY08 FY10 FY11 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Customer funding Total PEO IEW&S Mission Growth PEO IEW&S Growth & Drivers 2002 Programs: 2006 Programs: 2010 Programs: 40 60 112 700 2 ACAT I 2 ACAT I 5 ACAT I 600 3 ACAT II 29 ACAT III 0 ACAT II 46 ACAT III 6 ACAT II 49 ACAT III 5 ACTD ’s 1 Pre- MAIS 5 Pre- MDAP/MAIS 1 Recap Program 11 QRCs 50 QRCs 900 800 Authorizations OPA 500 Contractors 400 300 200 DA Civilians 100 Military 0 2002 2003 2004 Dr. Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 Unclassified 5 Mission Area Capabilities CSP RSTA Wide Area Surveillance, NAI/TAI Surveillance, Local Surveillance Air Defense, Airborne Sensor Hidden Object Detection/ MOUT Enemy Communication Detection Terrain Mapping UAV Payloads Own the Night Technology Tactical Responsiveness Sensor Availability MARSS LRAS3 PTDS RAID ARL GRCS LYNX/ STARlite JTT-IBS CGS-JTT Tower and Aerostat TF ODIN/ ARMS/Highliter/ Constant Hawk PGSS SGF GEO Spatial ENFIRE TPQ-37 DCGS-A EQ-36 TPQ-36 EMARRS TSP UAV Payload CREW Force Protection Air Vigilance LCMR Route RECON Kit Double Shot Giraffe Cerberus CMWS Phoenix Lights W-DUKE (CREW-2) HUMINT Platform Active Protection Support Local Security Enemy Sensors Detection Enemy Firing Detection Method of Attack/Survivability Situational Awareness Duke V.3 CVRJ HFDS ATIRCM JCIMS CRAM PEO C3T PSDS2/ SGS MMBJ Imagery Work Station RDISS Battlefield Radar Unattended Ground Sensors Robotic and Unmanned Sensors Ground Based SIGINT HUMINT Collection Boomerang JPM Guardian Integrates RSTA/FP/SA Navy HUMINT/ CHIMS UGS Prophet FPS/TASS Language Translator Prophet Enhanced UTAMS DVE Wolfhound DTSS DAGR/PLGR Prophet Hammer/ Triton/Cobra Profiler C5ISR = PORs PEO Overview Draft Program of Record = QRCs Quick Reaction Capabilities = Joint Joint Capabilities Integrated JPM Guardian Unclassified 6 Army ISR Systems Migration Strategy Dr. Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 Unclassified 7 ISR Processing Exploitation Dissemination (PED) Analyze All the Data, All the Time Lexical Searches, Boolean Search Attributes, or Properties Based Filters Today’s analytics must filter data Product from filtered data Working Set All Data Sources/Types Tools / Analysis With the Cloud, we do not have to filter to get a sub-set / working set Cloud Analytics Analysis over the entire corpus – follow the analytic threads without re-loading data All Data Sources/Types Dr. Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 Unclassified 8 Enhanced Mission Command Scope: • Enhanced Mission Command is an operational capability that integrates Intel, Maneuver, Fires, Sustain and Protect functional areas • Desired End State: Common, scalable MC architecture and infrastructure (hardware, services, applications) aligned with the COE that can be deployed at multiple echelons, in multiple Computing Environments, based on mission, across multiple security enclaves (NIPR, SIPR, JWICS, NSANet, and Coalition) – providing successive increases in operational effectiveness • • • • Synchronized Fielding Schedules Security Policy and Accreditation Requirements Deconfilction and Trades Infrastructure Standardization • Data Architecture Consistency • Integration and Migration of Apps & Services to Common Infrastructure • Enterprise Capability BC Collapse Network Convergence, Netops, CP, Geospatial… ISR Modernization Dr. Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 Enhanced Mission Command • • • • Risk Mitigation Resourcing Trade Space JIIM Common, scalable MC architecture and infrastructure (hardware, services, applications) aligned with the COE that can be deployed at multiple echelons, in multiple Computing Environments, based on mission, across multiple security enclaves (NIPR, SIPR, JWICS, NSANet, and Coalition). Unclassified 9 C5ISR Scope and Status Currently being executed by WIN-T Currently being executed by PM NV/RSTA TF C5ISR is currently: • Integrating technical architecture of all Phase 1 capabilities • Synchronizing schedules of currently validated & resourced Phase I capabilities • Executing Aerial Layer Network Extension Future capabilities to be addressed upon validation and resourcing Dr. Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 Unclassified 10 Summary Increased Combat Power with Netted Sensors Tactical Eyes and for the Ears Warfighter • Fielding World Class Threat Environment Sensor Capabilities That are Responsive to a Diverse • Developing High Fidelity Sensors That Provide a Common the “Now” Battle Visualization of • Planning for the Future Now - Focused on the Army’s Transformation Objectives - Smaller, Lighter - Higher Resolution, - Multi – INT PED Dr. Wittstruck NDIA – Oct 11 Increased Range -ATR -Over the Horizon Capability -Netted Unclassified 11