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Page 1: Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic · For the first time in a very long time, we face serious challenges at sea around the world. For decades, we took for granted that no other

NIWC Atlantic is part of the Naval Research & Development Establishment (NR&DE)

Naval Information Warfare

Center Atlantic

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

Charleston Defense Contractors Association

52nd Small Business and

Industry Outreach Initiative

16 October 2019

CAPT Wesley Sanders, USN

NIWC Atlantic

Commanding Officer

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Assistant Secretary of the Navy,

Research, Development and

Acquisition

Chief of Naval

Operations

Fleet Readiness Directorate

Mike Spencer, ED

Echelon III Activities

Naval Information Warfare CenterPacific

CAPT Mel Yokoyama, COBill Bonwit, ED

Space Field ActivityCAPT Andy Berner, CO

PEO Space SystemsJohn Pope (acting)

PEO EISRuth Youngs Lew

Les Hubbard, ED

PEO C4IJohn Pope (acting)

CAPT Rothenhaus (acting)

5.0Chief Engineer

RDML Eric RuttenbergRob Wolborsky, DCHENG

6.0Program Management

Craig Madsen

1.0Comptroller

Steve Dunn

2.0Contracts

Nancy Gunderson

4.0Logistics & Fleet Support

William Luebke

3.0Office of Counsel

Amy Weisman

8.0Corporate Operations

Art Sterrett

7.0Science & Technology

Carly Jackson

NAVWAR COMMANDERRADM C. D. Becker

Executive DirectorPat Sullivan

Naval Information Warfare CenterAtlantic

CAPT Wesley Sanders, COPeter Reddy, ED (acting)

NAVWAR Washington Operations

Thresa Lang

NAVWAR Organization

NAVWAR Reserve Program

CAPT Matt Hahn, Director

September 2019 Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

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NAVWAR in the Department of the Navy Structure

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

ASN (RDA)

Assistant Secretary of the Navy for

Research Development and Acquisition

NavalSea Systems

Command

Naval Air Systems Command

Naval Supply Systems

Command

Naval Facilities Engr.

Command

Secretary of Defense

Secretaries of the Departments

NavyArmy Air Force

CNO/CMCChief of Naval Operations

Commandant Marine Corps

Program Executive Offices

Command, Control, Communications, Computers and

Intelligence

Enterprise Information Systems Department of the Navy

PEO for Space Systems

Naval Information Warfare Systems Command

(NAVWARSYSCOM)(Echelon II)

Echelon III Activities

Space Field Activity

Deputy Commander

NAVWARSYSCOM Fleet Readiness

Directorate (FRD)

Marine Corps Systems

Command

Program Executive Offices

SYSCOM Commanders

ONROffice of Naval

Research

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First message to the fleet from 32nd Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Michael Gilday

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

Rapidly modernizing our Navy and keeping pace with technology will remain a priority for us. But I still believe what my first chief told me, that people are our most important weapons system. A well trained force is our competitive advantage. I look forward

to hearing from leaders at every level at how we can continue to make improvements for Sailors and their families.

And I have a great sense of urgency to get after solutions to the challenges we face.

In the coming weeks, my FIRST priority will be visiting with many of you. I will work with our leaders in the fleets, with our Marine Corps teammates and with our other joint service and international partners as we develop our way ahead to meet these challenges.

We will question our assumptions. We will think differently about the competition we are now in. We will be the Navy the nation needs now, and we will build the Navy the nation needs to fight and win in the future.What remain constant are our core values of honor, courage and commitment. We will remain true to our core attributes of integrity, accountability, initiative and toughness. We will remain the premier Navy in the world, and I know we will be even better tomorrow than we are today.

Thank you for all you do for our Navy and for each other. I’ll see you out in the fleet.

I am humbled and honored to be your Chief of Naval Operations. Together, we are part of the greatest navy in the world. Everyone on our team – officers and enlisted Sailors, active and reserve, uniformed and civilian – plays an important part in making sure we not only remain the greatest navy in the world, but that we get even better.

For the first time in a very long time, we face serious challenges at sea around the world. For decades, we took for granted that no other blue-water navy would dare take us on. That’s no longer true. The U.S. Navy has been

and will continue to be a global force for security and stability. But there are other nations who would use their maritime forces to threaten the freedom of the seas to intimidate their neighbors or to coerce others in violation of international law. Those maritime forces

are growing in numbers and in strength. Still others know they cannot take us on at sea but will try to attack our Navy in areas like cyber.

August 23, 2019

Adm. Mike Gilday

Chief of Naval

Operations

https://navylive.dodlive.mil/2019/08/23/cno-gildays-message-to-the-fleet/

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NIWC Atlantic At-a-Glance

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

Key Technical Capabilities

Surface Ship and Submarine C4I test and integration facilities

NAVWAR National Security Operations Center/Cyber Forensics,

Vulnerability Assessment Team

Cyber Forensics Criminal Investigations Laboratory

Cyber Computer Network Defense Laboratory

DoD Component Enterprise Data Center

Commercial and DoD Satellite Comms production and installation

Vehicle C4I systems integration, testing and production

Electromagnetic Interference and Electromagnetic Compatibility testing

Global Distance Support Help Desk

Air Traffic Control systems development and installation

Marine Corps Installations Command Electronic Security Systems

Primarily a Navy Working

Capital Fund (NWCF)

Organization

$2.93B Total Obligation

Authority (FY18)

$1.6B Total Obligations• 41% Small Business

• 400+ Small Businesses

• 91% Competition

New Orders• 67% Naval

• 23% Joint

• 10% Non DoD

Workforce (FTEs)• 73% Naval

• 24% Joint

• 3% Non-DoD

5 Departments

120 IPTs

436 Projects

Serving our Nation by delivering information warfare solutions that protect national security. Includes: comms systems (radios), networking systems (routers/switches), cyber

operations (red team/forensics/ network defense), intelligence, surveillance, reconnaissance (sensors/decision support applications), data science & analytics,

business systems (benefits/personnel) and information security.

Top Sponsors

• NAVWAR & PEOs

• MARCORSYSCOM

• NAVSEA & PEOs

• Defense Health

• NAVAIR & PEOs

4,801 Gov’t, 111 Mil.

248 New Professionals

85 Student Interns

13 SSTMs

Advanced Degrees

• 56 PhDs

• 1,275 Masters

• 2,112 Bachelors

Top Occupational Series

• IT Specialist (20%)

• Electronics Engineer

(13%)

• Computer Scientist (12%)

• Electronics Tech (9%)

• Mgmt & Prog Analyst (8%)

EOM July 2019FY 2018

Strategically located to support the deployed Navy

EOM July 2019

*Forward DeployedOIC – Officer in Charge

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FY19 Small Business Targets and Achievements

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

07 October 2019 SB SDB WOSB HUB Zone SDVOSB

Dollars obligated $272,882,833. $138,539,618 $87,339,099 $5,138,119 $10,014,158

Target 39.27% 17.7% 11.37% 1.55% 5.42%

Achievement 46.09% 23.93% 14.02% 1.52% 5.32%

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Women Owned SmallBusiness

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Delivering More Capability More Efficiently

▼ Focusing on execution and results

Digital Engineering and Model-Based Systems Engineering (MBSE)

Technical Growth Area Dashboards measure for execution: tools/facilities, CDM, NISE investments

Facilities Strategy to support new work dimensions and growing workforce

Contracting Strategy accelerating delivery to the warfighter

Resource Planning Guide implementing systems to better manage resources, saving time and money

Information Warfare Project (IWRP) and Other Transaction Authority (OTA)

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

Accelerating delivery to the warfighter

RPG finding information faster to plan resources

MBSE

Improving

interoperability

TGA Dashboards Leaning Forward

Facilities strategy

Commitment to the

Warfighter,

sponsors and

workforce

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Land Systems Integration Team an enterprise

leader in MBSE solves real-world challenges

for the warfighter.

▼ MBSE used to conduct global positioning system integration work

conducted on the Joint-Light Tactical Vehicle, the MGUE Program’s

lead platform.

▼ As the team designs and tests within the lab, they also update the

MBSE Tool Suite to capture lessons learned, integration challenges

and real-time project data for all team members to access.

▼ The team can now complete an integration project that previously

took 18 to 36 months as quickly as six to nine months, without

sacrificing quality, thanks to the value of MBSE.

*MBSE is an engineering approach that utilizes a common, digital tool suite allowing

all team members – from engineer to sponsor – to have awareness, line-of-sight

and an understanding of the interaction between the various moving parts across

the systems engineering and project lifecycle.

Full Article: https://www.navy.mil/submit/display.asp?story_id=110447

Digital Engineering and Model-Based Systems

Engineering (MBSE) Ensuring the pieces work together to

achieve the objectives of the whole

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▼ Demonstrated nine exploratory technologies

▼ Provided a platform for more than 35 gov’t agencies, industry and academia to test technology prototypes emphasizing maneuver, logistics and force protection capabilities.

Advanced Naval Technology

Exercise (ANTX) East

Demonstration

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, North Carolina July 2019

Science and Technology Department · FY18: 59 FTEs · 52 Programs / Projects

Drone swarms

Spectrum Hunter a RF emission detection, localization

technology aimed at increasing warfighter safety.

Augmented reality prototype/Spectrum Hunter

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Improving the cybersecurity posture of the Navy and Department of Defense

▼ Two DoD Component Enterprise Data Centers and a Disaster Recovery Center

Modern infrastructure for secure hosting environments & sustainment services to all Navy customers

▼ Key role in information assurance and key services to support VA’s transition from a paper-intensive environment to a secure, paperless-based environment

▼ Designated Navy Cloud Broker. Assists the Navy in their cloud acceleration efforts

Brokering services to Amazon Web Services (AWS) today and piloting efforts for Azure and Salesforce

NIWC Atlantic is Named First DoD Entity to Join Amazon Web Services (AWS) Academy

▼ Delivery and sustainment of more than 40 systems that support the Sailor through career and life events

Enterprise Systems Department · FY18: ~475 FTEs · 44 Programs / Projects

Seismic resistant

Redundant electrical and mechanical systems

Lights out Environment

Location for Naval Nuclear Propulsion Information

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

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Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

Navy’s 3D Submarine Radio Room Training Technology Adapted for Marine Corps Tactical Communicators

Full Article: https://www.doncio.navy.mil/CHIPS/ArticleDetails.aspx?ID=12522

▼ The software development process took eight months.

▼ To date, more than 600 Marines have received training by the ground radio team utilizing the NET package.

▼ Marine Corps communication systems and afloat submarine C4I training support teams leveraged the Navywide success of the virtual training for submariners to construct the technology for the Marine Corps Mobile User Objective System capability as part of a new equipment training (NET) package for the Marines.

Expeditionary Warfare Department · FY18: 529 FTEs · 74 Programs / Projects

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Primary missions include Law Enforcement (Alien Migrant Interdiction Operations,

Counter Narcotics and Living Marine Resources), Search and Rescue, Defense

Operations and Homeland Security.

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

Full article:

https://navaltoday.com/2019/06/27/

uscg-unveils-homeport-of-newest-

national-security-cutter

United States Coast Guard's National Security Cutters (NSCs)

▼ Two of a nine-ship Legend-class NSCs, USCGC Hamilton and USCGC James are homeported in Charleston, SC.

The 9th, 10th and 11th NSCs scheduled or currently under construction will join the Charleston-based NSC fleet in the coming years.

NIWC Atlantic manages engineering services (upgrade, installation, integration, testing and training)

for over a dozen C4ISR systems (sensors, radars).

NIWC Atlantic has increased the cutter’s communications capabilities and enhanced

interoperability between the Navy fleet and Coast Guard units.

Fleet C4I and Readiness Department · FY18: 1,557 FTEs · 95 Programs / Projects

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Polar Programs

▼ Providing Air Traffic Control (ATC), Meteorology (MET), Communication Systems and Engineering support for the U.S. Antarctic Program since 1985.

▼ Supports all National Science Foundation-sponsored operations in Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.

Extreme cold engineering and sustainment for aviation ground systems and navigational aids

Charleston ATC facility remotely services ATC & MET

Shore C2ISR and Integration Department · FY18: 666 FTEs · 220 Programs / Projects

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Our Partnerships

▼ Our partnerships enable us to serve our Nation by delivering information warfare solutions that protect national security.

Global presence for direct support to Fleet

Hundreds of partnerships with industry, including small businesses

Partner with academia to conduct research, share best practices and develop future workforce

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).

For the innovators http://www.defenseinnovationmarketplace.mil/navy.html

Doing Business with NAVWARNAVWAR e-Commerce Central (E-CC)

NIWC Atlantic Public Page http://www.public.navy.mil/spawar/Atlantic/Pages/ForIndustry.aspx

Industry Resources

https://e-commerce.sscno.nmci.navy.mil

@DON_OSBP

@DODSBIR

Where We Need Your Help

Speed — Affordability — Interoperability — Capability —

Workforce — Capacity — Awareness

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NIWC Atlantic is part of the Naval Research & Development Establishment (NR&DE)

Serve our Nation by delivering information warfare solutions that protect national security.

WIN THE INFORMATION WAR.

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Web: https://www.public.navy.mil/navwar/Atlantic Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NavalInformationWarfareSystemsCommand

Twitter: https://twitter.com/navwarHQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spawarhq/ Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/spawar/

Glassdoor: https://www.glassdoor.com/Overview/Working-at-SPAWAR-Systems-Center-Atlantic-EI_IE638508.11,41.htm

Employment opportunities: https://www.usajobs.gov/ NIWC Atlantic Small Business: https://www.public.navy.mil/navwar/Atlantic/Pages/ForIndustry.aspx

NAVWAR Contract Directorate Office: https://e-commerce.sscno.nmci.navy.mil

Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (15 October 2019).