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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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2005
2006
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
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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
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Army ISR Systems Migration Strategy
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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
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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
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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
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Enhanced
Mission
Command
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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).
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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
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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
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Increased Range
-ATR
-Over
the Horizon Capability
-Netted
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