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Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific

Transport and Computing Infrastructure Business Portfolio Overview

Jim Reed22 May 2019

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Who Am I

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NIWC PACIFIC MISSION

From concept to capability via…

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Research, development, engineering, and support of integrated C4ISR, cyber,

and space systems across all warfighting domains,

and to rapidly prototype, conduct test and evaluation, and provide acquisition, installation,

and in-service engineering support.

NIWC PACIFIC Support in the Pacific Region

Hawaii

Japan

Guam

Pacific North

West

San Diego

Only DoD Lab Located in a Major Fleet Concentration Area

Strategic Location

NORTHCOM

STRATCOM

Philadelphia

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NIWC PACIFIC: A Legacy of Discovery for Over 75 Years

Arctic Submarine Operations

Underwater AcousticsShip-launched Torpedoes

Polaris

Laser Research

Radar / EW

SHF SATCOM

Personalized Assistant

that Learns (PAL)

ARPANET

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NTDS

Naval Research & Development Establishment

DASN RDT&E

Department of Navy Research and Development Establishment

NUWC NP

NUWC KP

NIWC PAC

NIWC LANT

ONR NSWC NUWC

NSWC PCNSWC CD

NSWC DL

NSWC CR

NSWC COR

NSWC Phil

NSWC PHD

NSWC IH

NRL

SP PROJ

UARCs

FFRDCs

NAWC WD

NAWC AD

+

+

+ + + ++

ASN (RD&A)

SYSCOMs

+

CNR

6

+ Principal R&D Labs and Centers

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SPAWAR Organization

Executive DirectorPat Sullivan

Echelon III Activities

Naval Information Warfare

Center Atlantic(Working Capital Fund)

CAPT Wesley Sanders, CO

Chris Miller, ED

SPAWAR Space Field

Activity

CAPT Rob Berner, CO

John Pope, ED (Acting)

COMMANDERRADM C.D. Becker

Naval Information Warfare Center

Pacific

(Working Capital Fund)

CAPT Mel Yokoyama USN, CO

Bill Bonwit, ED

Nancy Gunderson

2.0 - Contracts 3.0 - Legal

Amy Weisman

4.0 – Logistics &

Fleet SupportDr. William Luebke

5.0 - Engineering

RDML Fritzemeier

Rob Wolborsky

6.0 – Program &

Project MgmtCraig Madsen

7.0 – Science &

TechnologyVacant

8.0 – Corporate

OperationsArt Sterrett

1.0 - Finance

Steve Dunn

Fleet Readiness DirectorateRDML Ed Anderson

Mike Spencer

PEO Space Systems

PEO EISPEO C4I

RDML Carl Chebi

RDML Carl Chebi

Ruth Youngs-Lew

RDML Ruttenberg

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NIWC Pacific: Organization

CAPT Kurt Rothenhaus, CO

Ms Carmela Keeney, ED

XO –CAPT Andrew Gainer

Technical DirectorChris Raney*

CAPT Mel Yokoyama

CO

Mr. Bill Bonwit

ED

FinanceTom Modica

LegalEric Flores

ContractingSharon Pritchard

Corporate OpsJack Cabana

C2 / Enterprise Engineering

Scott Crellin*

ISRMike McMillan*

* SSTM: Senior Scientific and Technical Manager

GuamJapan

Program & Project MgmtJoe Adan

Cyber / S&TVacant

Communications / Networks Susie Hartzog*

Logistics & Fleet SupportMavis Machniak

Battlespace Awareness

(BA)

Bryan Tollefson

Decision Superiority

(DS)

Rob Starkweather

Integrated Cyber

Operations (ICO)

Mari Garcia-Reynante

Transport and Computing

Infrastructure (TCI)

James Reed

Production, Installation, & In-

Service Support (PII)

Vacant

Business and Force

Support (BFS)

Linda Kusumoto

Discovery and Invention (D&I) Dr. Dimitris Tsintikidis

Business Portfolios

CHENGDelores Washburn

PhiladelphiaPacific C4ISR

CDR Mark AragonAlan Umeda

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FY18 ProfileOur People Are Our Greatest Strength

Highly credentialed, educated workforce

204 PhDs

1,385 Masters

CIVILIANS* 4,792Scientists & Engineers 2,353

Tech Specialists 921

S&E Technicians 330

Admin/Professionals 968

General Support 194

SES/ ST/ SSTM/ SL 26

MILITARY 198Enlisted 134

Officers 64

TOTAL 4,990

~ 32% of workforce: Active Duty, Reservists, Veterans

~ 535 Civilians & Military Directly Supporting C4ISR with the

Fleet Around the World

New Professional (NP) Program:

~2765 applicants for 71 positions

Average GPA 3.49

FY18 = $2.8B

Total Obligation Authority

FY18 Profile

3,648 SCI Clearances

1,955 Civil Servants & Military

1,693 Contractors

*Civilians include NWCF and General Fund

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Capabilities – Across the Full Life Cycle

C4ISR for Unmanned Vehicles

Installation and SupportEngineering, Development,

Test and EvaluationScience and Technology

TodayThe Navy in Operation

TomorrowThe Navy in Construction

FutureThe Navy in Planning

Marine Mammals

Production, Installation & In-Service Support

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Integrated Cyber

Operations

Networks

Space Command & Control

Collaborative

Software Armory

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HALO-Net

OFFensive Swarm Enabled

Tactics (OFFSET)

QuantumArtificial Intelligence/

Machine Learning

Graphene

Solid State Laser Atmospherics

Live Virtual Constructive

Compile to Combat in 24 Hours

CAMEOEXMAN/Additive ManufacturingANTX WEST

Intellectual Capital and Partnerships –Industry and Academia

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CRADA - Cooperative Research and Development Agreement

▼ Establish and foster R&D partnerships with industry and academia, allowing parties to

share R&D resources, personnel, equipment and costs, enabling development of new

capability, technology, IP

Technology Transfer

▼ Eight Southern California companies are using NIWC Pacific technologies.

▼Promotes innovation and creativity with NIWC Pacific technology

▼Important pathway to move Navy innovation from lab to market and ultimately the warfighter

PATENTS FY18

Disclosures 105

Patents Filed 100

Patents Issued 52

PUBLICATIONS FY18

Journal Articles 151

Conf. Papers 335

TRs/TDs 98

Partnering in Education and Community Outreach

Community Impact:

▼ 12,444 Students

▼ 150 Schools

▼ 766 Teachers

▼ 72 Events

Volunteer Data:

▼ 552 Volunteers

▼ 15,585 Total STEM hours

▼ 8,766 Volunteer hours

By Dllu - Own work, CC BY-SA 4.0

Carnegie Mellon

Geographer - Self-photographed, CC BY 1.0

UC San DiegoSan Diego State University

NIWC Pacific: Portfolios vs Competencies

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Approximately 20% of NIWC Pacific Direct Funded FTEs are Executed on Projects within the TCI Portfolio

Over half of that is on SPAWAR projects (PEO C4I, PEO EIS, PEO SS, and SPAWAR)

PMW 160 - CANES, ADNSPMW 170 - PNT, NMT, DMR, BFTNPMW 205 - NGEN, ONE NetPMW 770 - LBUCSPMW 790 - JMINI, STACCPMW 146 - MUOS

Most of the remainder is on:Other Naval Projects - NAVAIR-ADNS to Unmanned systems, NAVSEA-NAVSSIUSAF Projects - PNT, EPS GatewayUS Army Projects - JTNC, NM RIL

NIWC Pacific: Portfolios vs Competencies

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CANES-Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise ServicesADNS-Automated Digital Network SystemPNT-Position, Navigation and TimingNMT-Navy Multiband TerminalDMR-Digital Modular RadioBFTN-Battle Force Tactical NetworkNGEN-Next Generation Enterprise NetworkONE Net-OCONUS Navy Enterprise NetworkLBUCS-Low Band Universal Communications SystemJMINI-CS-Joint MILSATCOM Network Integrated Control SystemSTACC-Shore Tactical Assured Command and ControlMUOS-Mobile User Objective SystemNAVSSI-Navigation Sensor System InterfaceEPS Gateway-Enhanced Polar SystemJTNC-Joint Tactical Network CenterNM RIL-Network Management Reference Implementation Laboratory

ONR: Special Notice N00014-19-S-SN06

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White papers for potential FY20 Applied Research (Budget category 6.2) projects are sought under the following focus areas:1. Innovative dual use (software provisioned) LIDAR and FSO communications using shared hardware and common aperture with reduced size, weight and power2. Tactical enhancements to proposed 5G standards and implementations for improved resiliency and survivability in highly contested environments;3. Novel approaches for low probability of detect/intercept communications against advanced electronic threats;4. Dynamic scheduling, routing and control mechanisms to efficiently and reliably deliver traffic with varying level of service requirements (e.g., latency, loss rate, priority); and5. Machine learning and other techniques/concepts for autonomous network management by translating Commander's Intent into network policies.The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is receptive to innovative ideas, which are not within the above focus areas, but nonetheless are important to the Navy/Marine Corps communications and networking, as otherwise described in this Topic Description.

ANTX and IWRP

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IW ANTX CSO

A -- Commercial Solutions Opening (CSO): Fight the Naval Force Forward - Information Warfare Prototyping and Experimentation CampaignSolicitation Number: N66001-18-S-C001Agency: Department of the NavyOffice: Space and Naval Warfare Systems CommandLocation: Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific

IWRP

A -- Information Warfare Research Project (IWRP) Prototype ProjectsSolicitation Number: N65236-19-R-T005Agency: Department of the NavyOffice: Space and Naval Warfare Systems CommandLocation: Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic

Portfolio Management

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• The coordinated management of portfolio components (IPTs) to achieve specific organizational and customer objectives

• Provide responsive, best value products and services to existing and new customers

• Ensure the organization is “doing the right work”, rather than focus only on “doing the work right”

• Structure common processes to deliver effective and efficient outcomes

• Provide demand signal to the Competencies to ensure the workforce is shaped, enabled, and empowered to deliver and sustain our mission

TCI Portfolio

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May-Rick Ardolino

June-Doug Evans

July-Mike Jungling

Moving Forward

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▼ Increased Focus on Information Warfare

▼ Strong demand for Cyber and C4ISR

▼ Increasing demand for enterprise engineering,

rapid prototyping and experimentation

▼ Increase automation in fielding systems

▼ System “Toughness”

▼ Artificial Intelligence; Autonomy/

Machine Learning; ISR; Networks

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