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Open ArchitectureOpen Architecture
CAPT Tom StreiCAPT Tom Strei
An Enterprise Approach to Introducing Open Architectures Into Navy Combat Systems… and Beyond
An Enterprise Approach to Introducing Open Architectures Into Navy Combat Systems… and Beyond
Statement A: Approved for Public Release; Distribution is unlimited - 02 Feb 04
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 2 04/09/23
Why Open ArchitectureWhy Open ArchitectureBusiness
Today’s In-Service Computing Architectures are Unaffordable
Each Ship Class Addressing the Problem Uniquely
Fact of Life Replacement of Obsolete Hardware
Commercial Market has Already Embraced Open Architecture Approach
Technical Current Computing Architectures
Limit Capability Increases
– Current Surface Ship Computing Systems Have Been at Performance Capacity for Years
Warfighting Concepts to Warfighting Capability Takes 5 Years to IOC
Computer Throughput and Speed Requirements Dictate use of Commercial Computing Technologies and Modern Software Languages
Improved Warfighting Capability Depends on Improved Warfighting Capability Depends on Open ArchitectureOpen Architecture
Improved Warfighting Capability Depends on Improved Warfighting Capability Depends on Open ArchitectureOpen Architecture
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 3 04/09/23
1990’s Proliferating Surface
Ship Combat System Baselines
Upgrade Costs Measured in the 100’s Millions
Shared Memory Computer Architectures Prevent Combat System Enhancements
No Navy Wide nor Joint Focused Coordination of Warfare System Development
2000-2002 Unique Warfare System
Development Continues
– Surface
– Submarine
– Air
COTS Introduction Challenging and Increasingly Expensive
COTS Real-Time Computing and Switching Matures
2003 Interim Navy Documentation of OA
Technical and Architectural Requirements Released
Embraced ‘ARCI-Like’ Process to Facilitate OA Introduction in Surface Combat Systems
Re-Aligned DD(X) Technical Architecture to OA
Teamed With SIAP for TM
Initiated CG 47 / DDG 51 / SSDS Plan to “OPEN” Warfare Elements
LCS RFP calls for OA Technical Architecture
OA EXCOMM: Air and Submarine Communities to Join for an Enterprise Approach
How Did We Get Here?How Did We Get Here?
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 4 04/09/23
More Processing Power at Lower CostMore Processing Power at Lower CostProcessing PowerProcessing Power
MFL
OPS
MFL
OPS
Development CostsDevelopment Costs
-30
-25
-20
-15
-10
-5
0
Min
ute
s
AN/BQQ-5E
APB 98APB 98
APB 00APB 00
Mean Time to Detection and ClassificationMean Time to Detection and Classification
0
5
10
15
20
25
30
Min
ute
s
AN/BQQ-5EAN/BQQ-5E
APB 98APB 98
APB 00APB 00
Mean Time of Holding after DetectionMean Time of Holding after Detection
Improved Detection, Higher Detection Rate, and Longer Holding Time Improved Detection, Higher Detection Rate, and Longer Holding Time
Example of Improvements to Submarine Acoustic SystemsExample of Improvements to Submarine Acoustic Systems
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 5 04/09/23
Common Platform Functions
Common Platform Functions
OA
CE
The Underlying Concept of OAThe Underlying Concept of OA
Common Common ComputingComputing
EnvironmentEnvironment
Common Common ComputingComputing
EnvironmentEnvironment
Common Common ComputingComputing
EnvironmentEnvironment
Surface Combatant Ship System
Aircraft System
CVN Ship System
SCS System SCS System Unique & CommonUnique & Common
Applications & InterfacesApplications & Interfaces
ACFT System ACFT System Unique & CommonUnique & Common
Applications & InterfacesApplications & Interfaces
CV System CV System Unique & CommonUnique & Common
Applications & InterfacesApplications & Interfaces
Surface Surface Combatant Ship Combatant Ship Unique FunctionsUnique Functions
Aircraft UniqueAircraft UniqueFunctionsFunctions
CVN Unique CVN Unique FunctionsFunctions
Submarine System
Submarine System Submarine System Unique & CommonUnique & Common
Applications & InterfacesApplications & Interfaces
Common Common FunctionsFunctions
Common Common FunctionsFunctions
Common Common FunctionsFunctions
Common Common FunctionsFunctions
Standards BasedStandards BasedComputingComputing
EnvironmentEnvironment
Standards BasedStandards BasedComputingComputing
EnvironmentEnvironment
Standards BasedStandards BasedComputingComputing
EnvironmentEnvironment
Standards BasedStandards BasedComputingComputing
EnvironmentEnvironment
Submarine Submarine Unique FunctionsUnique Functions
POSIX, CORBA, etc.
POSIX, CORBA, etc.
POSIX, CORBA, etc.
POSIX, CORBA, etc.
TM, NAV, ID, etc.
TM, NAV, ID, etc.
TM, NAV, ID, etc.
TM, NAV, ID, etc.
PlatformUnique
Functions
PlatformUnique
Functions
Common Computing
Environment
Common Computing
Environment
Common Architecture
Interoperable System of Systems
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 6 04/09/23
Open Computing System DefinitionOpen Computing System Definition
A System That Implements Sufficient A System That Implements Sufficient Open SpecificationsOpen Specifications for for Interfaces, Services, and Supporting Formats to Enable Interfaces, Services, and Supporting Formats to Enable Properly Properly EngineeredEngineered Components to be Components to be Utilized Across a Wide Range of Utilized Across a Wide Range of Systems With Minimal ChangesSystems With Minimal Changes, to Interoperate With Other , to Interoperate With Other Components on Local and Remote Systems, and to Interact With Components on Local and Remote Systems, and to Interact With Users in a Style That Facilitates Portability. Users in a Style That Facilitates Portability.
― ― Open Systems Joint Task ForceOpen Systems Joint Task Force
Key Open Computation System Characteristics: Based on Open, Publicly Available Specifications ― Preferably Maintained as
Standards by a Internationally Recognized Governing Group
Well-Defined, Widely Used Non-Proprietary (Std) Interfaces, Services and Formats
Durable Component Interfaces That Facilitate Component Replacement
Upgradeable Through Incorporation of Additional or More Capable Components With Minimal Impact on the System
Key Open Computation System Characteristics: Based on Open, Publicly Available Specifications ― Preferably Maintained as
Standards by a Internationally Recognized Governing Group
Well-Defined, Widely Used Non-Proprietary (Std) Interfaces, Services and Formats
Durable Component Interfaces That Facilitate Component Replacement
Upgradeable Through Incorporation of Additional or More Capable Components With Minimal Impact on the System
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 7 04/09/23
Open ArchitectureOpen ArchitectureWhat is it? What Does it Mean…A Navy Wide Technical
Architecture…Computing Environment Based on International Standards
A Navy Wide Functional Architecture…Standardization of Common Components and Critical Interfaces
Common and Reusable Software Applications…Across Platforms in the Joint Net Centric Environment
Operationally Provides Joint Interoperability Enables Sea Power 21 and FORCEnet Increased Capabilities and Performance
Programmatically Faster “Time to Market” Facilitates COTS Refresh / Technology
Insertions Broader Industrial Base
Affordability Common Software Development and
Maintenance Efforts Avoids Costs for Testing / Certification Enables Manning Reductions
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 8 04/09/23
Understanding OAUnderstanding OA
OA Will Not Result in… A Single Set of Computing Equipment for All Platforms A Single Set of Computer Programs for All Platforms
OA Will Result in… A Common, Navy Wide Technical and Functional
Architecture Extensible to the Joint Environment Maximum Use of International Standards Based Hardware
and Software Maximum Reuse of Warfighting Applications and Common
Service Applications Rapid & Affordable Modernization and Life Cycle Support
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 9 04/09/23
OA Standards and Design GuidanceOA Standards and Design Guidance OA Standards and Guidance Document (Interim) and
RAPIDS Released in March 2003– Signatories: PEO IWS, PEO C4I and Space,
NAVSEA and SPAWAR OA Functional Architecture Document (Interim)
Released July 2003 Some 2000 Comments Received and Adjudicated
– Documents Released to VIEWnet Fall of 2003
OA EXCOMM – Pursue Enterprise Approach– Use Virtual SYSCOM: NAVSEA, NAVAIR and SPAWAR
Developed Overview Volume 0 and Revised Volumes 1-3 Scheduled to Present to VSC Level I on 18 Feb Documents Intended to Evolve With Broader Community
Involvement and Annual Updates
OA Standards and Guidance Document (Interim) and RAPIDS Released in March 2003– Signatories: PEO IWS, PEO C4I and Space,
NAVSEA and SPAWAR OA Functional Architecture Document (Interim)
Released July 2003 Some 2000 Comments Received and Adjudicated
– Documents Released to VIEWnet Fall of 2003
OA EXCOMM – Pursue Enterprise Approach– Use Virtual SYSCOM: NAVSEA, NAVAIR and SPAWAR
Developed Overview Volume 0 and Revised Volumes 1-3 Scheduled to Present to VSC Level I on 18 Feb Documents Intended to Evolve With Broader Community
Involvement and Annual Updates
OPEN ARCHITECTURE COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT
TECHNOLOGIES AND STANDARDS
Version 1.0 (Interim)
10 March 2003
OPEN ARCHITECTURE COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT
DESIGN GUIDANCE
Version 1.0 (Interim)
10 March 2003
RAPIDS RAPID APPLICATION INTEGRATION
AND DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS
PEO C4I and Space 24 Feb 2002
DRAFT V1.5
DRAFT
FORCEnet Compliance Dictates Compliance With OA DocumentationFORCEnet Compliance Dictates Compliance With OA DocumentationFORCEnet Compliance Dictates Compliance With OA DocumentationFORCEnet Compliance Dictates Compliance With OA Documentation
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 10 04/09/23
Computing Technology BaseComputing Technology Base
Multi-System Resource Mgt. & Sharing
Fede
rate
d
SwitchedNetworks
Shared MediaNetworks
Non-StandardMiddleware
Non-StandardReal-TimeOperatingSystems
POSIXOperatingSystems
OMG CORBA &Pub-Sub middleware
Resource Mgt.Within Subsystem
EnclaveSecurity
Approach
CopperCable Plant
Fiber &Wireless
Inte
grat
ed
Early 1990s Early 2000s
TacticalApplications
TacticalApplications
Res. Mgt. Origins Military Fault Tol. Enterprise Mgt. Web Server Farms Grid computing On-Demand eBiz
Example:SQQ-89
Example:DD(X)TSCEI
What’s next?Web ServicesModel-Driven
ArchitectureMore R-TSecure OS and
Middleware?
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 11 04/09/23
OA Technical ArchitectureOA Technical Architecture
WarfightingApplications
&Common Services
App App App
Cable Plant & Layer 3Switched / Routed LAN
(IETF, TIA)
Operating Systems (IEEE POSIX ) OS
CPU
OS OS OS OS OS
CPU CPU CPU CPU CPUMainstream COTSProcessors
Distribution AdaptationMiddleware(OMG CORBA
& DDS pub-sub)
Standards:
Resource
Management
DomainUnique
App
Time NAV DX DR
Unique Common
MeasurementReport
MeasurementReport
INTEL ReportINTEL Report
Sensor TrackReport
Sensor TrackReport
Sensor ReportSensor Report
Sensor AssetSensor Asset
Eng Control SysEng Control SysEngineeringEngineeringEngineeringEngineering
DamageDamageDamageDamage
BridgeBridgeBridgeBridge
RV AssetsRV AssetsAircraftAircraft
Un-Manned VehicleUn-Manned Vehicle
Weapons SystemWeapons SystemAir / Surface MissileAir / Surface MissileAir / Surface MissileAir / Surface Missile
Land Attack MissileLand Attack MissileLand Attack MissileLand Attack Missile
TorpedoTorpedoTorpedoTorpedo
DecoyDecoyDecoyDecoyGunGunGunGun
BoatBoat
Sensor SchedulerSensor Scheduler
NRT INTEL TrackNRT INTEL Track
Track RepositoryTrack Repository
Attribute DataAttribute Data
Track KinematicsTrack Kinematics
ClassificationClassification
Supporting Source TrackSupporting Source Track
System TrackSystem Track
AssignedMissionsAssignedMissions
ActionPlans
ActionPlans
PlanPlan
MissionAssessment
MissionAssessment
C2 Order, Schedule & EventC2 Order, Schedule & Event
TacticalPicture
TacticalPicture
CapabilityCapability
ThreatAssessment
(Including Identity)
ThreatAssessment
(Including Identity)
Action: Weapon, RV,NAV & Engineering
Action: Weapon, RV,NAV & Engineering
Schedule: Weapon,RV & Engineering
Schedule: Weapon,RV & Engineering
Event: Weapon, RV,NAV & EngineeringEvent: Weapon, RV,NAV & Engineering
5.0 Mission 5.0 Mission Execution (ME)Execution (ME)
1.0 Search / 1.0 Search / Detect (S / D)Detect (S / D)
2.0 Data / Information Services (DIS)2.0 Data / Information Services (DIS)
3.0 Planning, Assessment & Decision (PAD)3.0 Planning, Assessment & Decision (PAD)
4.0 Weapon / Asset Services (W / AS)4.0 Weapon / Asset Services (W / AS)
11 22 88 22 11 33 66 33 22 44 66 88 44 22 33 55 66 55 44 88
66 22 33 44
CommunicationsService Action
CommunicationsService Action
NetworkScheduleNetworkSchedule
MessageEvent
MessageEvent
NetworkNetwork
Data LinksData Links
6.0 EXCOMM6.0 EXCOMM
RadiosRadios
SatComSatCom
DisplayDisplay
NAVNAV
TimeTime
DX / DRDX / DR
DatabasesDatabases EnvironmentEnvironment
SyntheticActions
SyntheticActions
SyntheticEntities
SyntheticEntities
SimulatorSimulator ScenarioScenarioSimulatorSimulator
TrainingAction,
Schedule& Event
TrainingAction,
Schedule& Event
7.0 Common Services (CS)7.0 Common Services (CS) 8.0 Training (TR)8.0 Training (TR)88 33 66
Joint BFOrders
Joint BFOrders
CommandersEstimate
CommandersEstimate
COARepository
COARepository
BGOrders
BGOrders
ForceIntegratedScheduler
ForceIntegratedScheduler
ALLALL
66 99
99 66
9.0 Force Planning / Coordination (FP / C)9.0 Force Planning / Coordination (FP / C) Candidate OA Common Function/Application
Candidate OA Platform-Unique Function / Application
Force Network
Local Network (OACE)
Provided Data
Consumed Data
OA Warfare System DomainOA Warfare System Domain
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 13 04/09/23
Category 4Category 4OA “Common OA “Common
Function” SystemsFunction” Systems
Category 5Category 5Total ShipTotal Ship
Computing Computing SystemsSystems
Required for
Re-Useable Applications & Common Services
Lega
cyLe
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Syst
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Syst
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Mod
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oder
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and
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Con
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Category 3Category 3OACE Standards OACE Standards Based SystemsBased Systems
Categories 1 & 2Categories 1 & 2Current SystemsCurrent Systems
OA StrategyOA Strategy
Decouples Software & Hardware Enables Unconstrained Computing Growth Provides Inherent Performance Improvements Enables Common Functions
Common Warfighting Applications Common Services Rapid & Affordable Upgrades
Computational Services Provided by Platform
Significant Automation & Reduced Manning
Enhanced Survivability & Maintenance-Free Deployments
+
+
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A
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C
H
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C T
U R
E
No Future Upgrades
Selected Systems
Interfaced to OA Conformant Systems
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 14 04/09/23
AegisDD(X)
SSDS Subs
E-2C
OA Functional Architecture
OA DevelopmentOA Development
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 15 04/09/23
OA Fielding StrategyOA Fielding Strategy
Equip LCS, Aegis, CVs, and Amphibs with CATEGORY 3 Capability ...OA services + AppsEquip LCS, Aegis, CVs, and Amphibs with CATEGORY 3 Capability ...OA services + Apps
Define and Pursue OA Technical and Functional Architecture for Surface, Air, Submarines
Define and Pursue OA Technical and Functional Architecture for Surface, Air, Submarines
FY 04 - 08FY 04 - 08
FY 03 - 05FY 03 - 05Step IStep I
Step IIStep II
Step IIIStep III
Step IVStep IV
Develop CATEGORY 4 / 5 Software ApplicationsDevelop CATEGORY 4 / 5 Software Applications
FY 10and Beyond
FY 10and Beyond
FY 05 - 10FY 05 - 10
Fleet-wide Introduction of CATEGORY 4 / 5 Compliant Combat Systems
Fleet-wide Introduction of CATEGORY 4 / 5 Compliant Combat Systems
Open Architecture Overview – January 2004 Slide 16 04/09/23
Navy OA Enterprise ArchitectureNavy OA Enterprise Architecture
E2 Specific:• Sensor / Weapons Suite• Mission-Unique Functionality• Mission-Unique HMI Displays• Aircraft Avionics
CommonNavyPlatform
Unique
CommonJoint
CVN / L-Class Specific:• Sensor / Weapons Suite• Mission-Unique Functionality• Mission-Unique HMI Displays
CommonNavy
CommonJoint
PlatformUnique
Open Architecture Acquisition Way Ahead Slide 20 1/5/2004
NOT FORDISTRIBUT ION
DD(X) ConfigurationDD(X) Configuration
Engagem ent Schedule
R V A ction Schedule
Engineering Schedule
W eapon A ction
R V A ction
Engineering A ctionM ission
A ssessm ent
Threat A ssessm ent
(including identity)
A ssigned M issions
A ction P lans
P lan
C 2 O rder, S chedule & E vent
TacticalP icture
5.0 M ission Exec.1.0 Search & Detect
M ulti-S ensor C orrelated Track
2.0 D ata/Inform ationServices (D IS )
S ystem Track
C om posite /C o llaborative Track
IN TEL-G enerated Track
Track R epository
11 33 6622 88
9.0 Force P lanning/C oord ination (FP /C )
Joint B FO rders
C om m andersEstim ate
C ourse O fA ction
B FO rders
66
3.0 P lanning, A ssessm ent & D ecision (PA D )
22 44 66 88 22 33 55 66
4.0 W eapon/A ssetServices (W /A S)
22 33 44
99
A LL
7.0 C om m on Services (C S) D isp lay T im e
N A V D X/D R
D atabases Environm ent
33
8.0 Train ing (TR )
Train ingA ction P lan
Train ingSchedule
Train ingEvent
S cenario
Sim ulator S tim ulator
66
44 88
D ata L inks S atC om
D D S R adios
6.0 EXC O M MC om m s
S ervice A ctionN etw ork S chedu le M essage Event
2211
99
3 44
66
66
88
55
S ensorC ontro l
R adar S ensor S u iteIFF
D ual B and R adar A coustic S ensor S u ite
LM R SS ensor S ystem
Tow ed A rrayS ensor S ystem
B ow A rrayS ensor S ystem
A coustic In te rceptS ensor (A IS )
E S /In te l S u ite E S
C om ponentE O /IR S u ite
FLIR /LR F Im agery In tegra ted B ridge
D am age D & A
E ng ineering C ontro l
TLA M , LA S M
A S R O C (V LA )
E S S M , S M -2 M R
LR LA P
40 M M
N U LK A ,G iant,C haff
Tow ed TorpedoC ounterm easures
V TU A V
M H - 60R
M iss ile C ontro l
LA M M issile C ontro l
C IG S C ontro l
Torpedo W pnC ontro l A G S C ontro l
D ecoy C ontro l
V TU A V V eh ic le C ontro l
H e licopter C ontro l
Engagem ent Schedule
R V A ction Schedule
Engineering Schedule
W eapon A ction
R V A ction
Engineering A ction
Engagem ent Schedule
R V A ction Schedule
Engineering Schedule
W eapon A ction
R V A ction
Engineering A ctionM ission
A ssessm ent
Threat A ssessm ent
(including identity)
A ssigned M issions
A ction P lans
P lan
C 2 O rder, S chedule & E vent
TacticalP icture
M ission A ssessm ent
Threat A ssessm ent
(including identity)
A ssigned M issions
A ction P lans
P lan
C 2 O rder, S chedule & E vent
TacticalP icture
5.0 M ission Exec.1.0 Search & Detect
M ulti-S ensor C orrelated Track
2.0 D ata/Inform ationServices (D IS )
S ystem Track
C om posite /C o llaborative Track
IN TEL-G enerated Track
Track R epository
M ulti-S ensor C orrelated Track
2.0 D ata/Inform ationServices (D IS )
S ystem Track
C om posite /C o llaborative Track
IN TEL-G enerated Track
Track R epository
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9.0 Force P lanning/C oord ination (FP /C )
Joint B FO rders
C om m andersEstim ate
C ourse O fA ction
B FO rders
6666
3.0 P lanning, A ssessm ent & D ecision (PA D )
22 44 66 88 22 33 55 66
4.0 W eapon/A ssetServices (W /A S)
22 33 44
99
A LL
7.0 C om m on Services (C S) D isp lay T im e
N A V D X/D R
D atabases Environm ent
3333
8.0 Train ing (TR )
Train ingA ction P lan
Train ingSchedule
Train ingEvent
S cenario
Sim ulator S tim ulator
66
4444 8888
D ata L inks S atC om
D D S R adios
6.0 EXC O M MC om m s
S ervice A ctionN etw ork S chedu le M essage Event
2211
99
3 44
66
66
88
5555
S ensorC ontro lS ensorC ontro l
R adar S ensor S u iteIFF
D ual B and R adar
R adar S ensor S u iteIFF
D ual B and R adar A coustic S ensor S u ite
LM R SS ensor S ystem
Tow ed A rrayS ensor S ystem
B ow A rrayS ensor S ystem
A coustic In te rceptS ensor (A IS )
A coustic S ensor S u ite
LM R SS ensor S ystem
Tow ed A rrayS ensor S ystem
B ow A rrayS ensor S ystem
A coustic In te rceptS ensor (A IS )
E S /In te l S u ite E S
C om ponent
E S /In te l S u ite E S
C om ponentE O /IR S u ite
FLIR /LR F E O /IR S u ite
FLIR /LR F Im agery In tegra ted B ridge
D am age D & A
E ng ineering C ontro l
TLA M , LA S M
A S R O C (V LA )
E S S M , S M -2 M R
LR LA P
40 M M
N U LK A ,G iant,C haff
Tow ed TorpedoC ounterm easures
V TU A V
M H - 60R
M iss ile C ontro l
LA M M issile C ontro l
C IG S C ontro l
Torpedo W pnC ontro l A G S C ontro l
D ecoy C ontro l
V TU A V V eh ic le C ontro l
H e licopter C ontro l
Open Architecture Acquisition Way Ahead Slide 17 1/5/2004
NOT FORDISTRIBUTION
Engagement Schedule
RV Action Schedule
Engineering Schedule
Weapon Action
RV Action
Engineering Action
Engagement Schedule
RV Action Schedule
Engineering Schedule
Weapon Action
RV Action
Engineering ActionMission
Assessment
Threat Assessment (including identity)
Assigned Missions
Action Plans
Plan
C2 Order, Schedule & Event
TacticalPicture
Mission Assessment
Threat Assessment (including identity)
Assigned Missions
Action Plans
Plan
C2 Order, Schedule & Event
TacticalPicture
5.0 Mission Exec.1.0 Search & Detect
Multi-Sensor Correlated Track
2.0 Data/InformationServices (DIS)
System Track
Composite/Collaborative Track
INTEL-Generated Track
Track Repository
Multi-Sensor Correlated Track
2.0 Data/InformationServices (DIS)
System Track
Composite/Collaborative Track
INTEL-Generated Track
Track Repository
1111 3333 66662222 8888
9.0 Force Planning/Coordination (FP/C)
Joint BFOrders
CommandersEstimate
Course OfAction
BFOrders
6666
3.0 Planning, Assessment & Decision (PAD)
22 44 66 88 22 33 55 66
4.0 Weapon/AssetServices (W/AS)
22 33 44
99
ALL
7.0 Common Services (CS) Display Time
NAV DX/DR
Databases Environment
3333
8.0 Training (TR)
TrainingAction Plan
TrainingSchedule
TrainingEvent
Scenario
Simulator Stimulator
66
4444 8888
Data Links SatCom
DDS Radios
6.0 EXCOMMComms
Service ActionNetwork Schedule Message Event
2211
99
3 44
66
66
88
5555
Sub C3I Configuration
Outside of OAFA
PHOTONICSPHOTONICS RADARRADAR
ESMESMIFFIFF
DAWGDAWG
LWRLWR
SPECIAL PURPOSE
(ACINT, LWR, OBTT, TACS)
SPECIAL PURPOSE
(ACINT, LWR, OBTT, TACS)
SONARSONARLWWAA HFCA
SONARSONARLWWAA HFCA
SRWSSRWS
TOTALSHIPMONITORINGSYSTEM
TOTALSHIPMONITORINGSYSTEM
SCSCPNDUPNDU
NON-TACTICALDATA PROCESSINGSYSTEM
NON-TACTICALDATA PROCESSINGSYSTEM
ICIC
SOFSOF
Sub C3I ConfigurationSub C3I Configuration
Open Architecture Acquisition Way Ahead Slide 14 1/5/2004
NOT FORDISTRIBUTION
Aegis ConfigurationAegis Configuration
1.0 Search & Detect
LSE
SensorControl
5.0 Mission Exec.GW S
MK- 92
TW S
EW S
COUNTERMEASURESCOUNTER
MEASURES
LSE
SVTT
U WS
LSE
SVTT
U WS
IFF
EW S
R A DA R S
SPS-67
AN/SPY
SQQ-89
LSE
RMS
LSE
SPS-73
Multi-Sensor Correlated Track
2.0 Data/InformationServices (DIS)
System Track
Composite/Collaborative Track
INTEL-Generated Track
Track Repository
11 33 6622 88
9.0 Force Planning/Coordination (FP/C)Joint BFOrders
CommandersEstimate
Course OfAction
BFOrders
66
3.0 Planning, Assessment & Decision (PAD)
22 44 66 88 22 33 55 66
Engagement Schedule
RV Action Schedule
4.0 Weapon/AssetServices (W/AS)
Weapon Action
RV Action
22 33 44
99
ALL
7.0 Common Services (CS) Display Time
NAV DX/DR
Databases
Environment
33
8.0 Training (TR)
TrainingAction Plan
TrainingSchedule
TrainingEvent
Scenario
Simulator Stimulator
66
44 88
Mission Assessment
Threat Assessment
(including identity)
Assigned Missions
Action Plans
Plan
C2 Order, Schedule & Event
TacticalPicture
Data Links SatCom
DDS Radios
6.0 EXCOMMComms
Service ActionNetwork Schedule Message Event
2211
99
3 44
66
66
88
55
FCS
VLS
VLASM -2
TLAMSM -2 IVA
Outside of OAFA
ICOM/
ON -201-
1.0 Search & Detect
LSE
SensorControl
5.0 Mission Exec.GW S
MK- 92
TW STW S
EW S
COUNTERMEASURESCOUNTER
MEASURES
EW S
COUNTERMEASURESCOUNTER
MEASURES
LSE
SVTT
U WS
LSE
SVTT
U WS
LSE
SVTT
U WS
LSE
SVTT
U WS
IFF
EW S
R A DA R S
SPS-67
AN/SPY
SQQ-89
LSE
RMS
LSE
SPS-73
Multi-Sensor Correlated Track
2.0 Data/InformationServices (DIS)
System Track
Composite/Collaborative Track
INTEL-Generated Track
Track Repository
1111 3333 66662222 8888
9.0 Force Planning/Coordination (FP/C)Joint BFOrders
CommandersEstimate
Course OfAction
BFOrders
6666
3.0 Planning, Assessment & Decision (PAD)
22 44 66 88 22 33 55 66
Engagement Schedule
RV Action Schedule
4.0 Weapon/AssetServices (W/AS)
Weapon Action
RV Action
22 33 44
99
ALL
7.0 Common Services (CS) Display Time
NAV DX/DR
Databases
Environment
3333
8.0 Training (TR)
TrainingAction Plan
TrainingSchedule
TrainingEvent
Scenario
Simulator Stimulator
66
4444 8888
Mission Assessment
Threat Assessment
(including identity)
Assigned Missions
Action Plans
Plan
C2 Order, Schedule & Event
TacticalPicture
Data Links SatCom
DDS Radios
6.0 EXCOMMComms
Service ActionNetwork Schedule Message Event
2211
99
3 44
66
66
88
5555
FCS
VLS
VLASM -2
TLAMSM -2 IVA
FCS
VLS
VLASM -2
TLAMSM -2 IVA
VLASM -2
TLAMSM -2 IVA
Outside of OAFA
ICOM/
ON -201-
ICOM/
ON -201-
Open Architecture Acquisition Way Ahead Slide 11 1/5/2004
NOT FORDISTRIBUTION
CV / CVN Configuration
Multi -Sensor Correlated Track
2.0 Data/InformationServices (DIS)
System Track
Composite/Collaborative Track
INTEL -Generated Track
Track Repository
1111 3333 66662222 8888
9.0 Force Planning/Coordination (FP/C)Joint BFOrders
CommandersEstimate
Course OfAction
BFOrders
6666
3.0 Planning, Assessment & Decision (PAD)
22 44 66 88 22 33 55 66
Engagement Schedule
RV Action Schedule
4.0 Weapon/AssetServices (W/AS)
Weapon Action
RV Action
22 33 44
99
ALL
7.0 Common Services (CS) Displa
yTime
NAV DX/DR
Databases
Environment
3333
8.0 Training (TR)
TrainingAction Plan
TrainingSchedule
TrainingEvent
Scenario
Simulator Stimulator
66
4444 8888
Assessment
Threat Assessment
(including identity)
Assigned Missions
Action PlansPlan
C2 Order, Schedule & Event
TacticalPicture
Data Links SatCom
DDS Radios
6.0 EXCOMMComms Service Action
Network Schedule Message Event
2211
99
3 44
66
66
88
5555
1.0 Search & Detect
LSE
SensorControlSensorControl
SPS -48E
UPX -29
SPQ -9B
SPS -67
SPS -49A
5.0 Mission Exec.
FCS
SLQ -32(V)4
RAM BLK 1(QTY=2)
RAM BLK 1(QTY=2)
NSSMSNSSMS
SLQ -25A
CV-TSCCV-TSC
SLR -24
Outside of OAFAICIC
TPX -42TPX -42
SPN -43SPN -43
SPQ -14SPQ -14-
-SPS 64
or SPS 73-
-SPS 64
or SPS 73-
-SPS 64
or SPS 73SPS 64
or SPS 73
ICANICAN
SLQ -32(V)4SLQ -32(V)4
Mission
Note: This does not include Warfare Systems
Open Arch itecture Acquisition Way Ahead Slide 23 1/5/2004
NOT FORDIST RIBUT ION
E-2C Configuration
Multi-Sensor Correlated Track
2.0 Data/InformationServices (DIS)
System Track
Composite/Collaborative Track
Track Repository
1111 3333 66662222 8888
9.0 Force Planning/Coordination (FP/C)Joint BFOrders
CommandersEstimate
Course OfAction
BFOrders
6666
3.0 Planning, Assessment & Decision (PAD)
22 44 66 88 22 33 55 66
4.0 Weapon/AssetServices (W/AS)
22 33 44
99
ALL
7.0 Common Services (CS) Displa
yTime
NAV DX/DR
Databases Environment
3333
8.0 Training (TR)
TrainingAction Plan
TrainingSchedule
TrainingEvent
Scenario
Simulator Stimulator
66
4444 8888
Mission Assessment
Assigned Missions
Action Plans
Plan
TacticalPicture
Data Links SatCom
DDS Radios
6.0 EXCOMMComms
Service ActionNetwork Schedule Message Event
2211
99
3 44
66
66
88
5555
1.0 Search & Detect5.0 Mission Exec.
APS-154APS-154
AircraftAircraft
IFFIFF
PDSPDS
MeasurementReport
MeasurementReport
INTEL ReportINTEL Report
Sensor TrackReport
Sensor TrackReport
Sensor ReportSensor Report
Sensor AssetSensor Asset
Eng Control SysEng Control SysEngineeringEngineeringEngineering
DamageDamageDamage
BridgeBridgeBridge
RV AssetsRV AssetsAircraftAircraft
Un-Manned VehicleUn-Manned Vehicle
Weapons SystemWeapons SystemAir / Surface MissileAir / Surface MissileAir / Surface Missile
Land Attack MissileLand Attack MissileLand Attack Missile
TorpedoTorpedoTorpedo
DecoyDecoyDecoyGunGunGun
BoatBoat
Sensor SchedulerSensor Scheduler
NRT INTEL TrackNRT INTEL Track
Track RepositoryTrack Repository
Attribute DataAttribute Data
Track KinematicsTrack Kinematics
ClassificationClassification
Supporting Source TrackSupporting Source Track
System TrackSystem Track
AssignedMissions
AssignedMissions
ActionPlans
ActionPlans
PlanPlan
MissionAssessment
MissionAssessment
C2 Order, Schedule & EventC2 Order, Schedule & Event
TacticalPicture
TacticalPicture
CapabilityCapability
ThreatAssessment
(Including Identity)
ThreatAssessment
(Including Identity)
Action: Weapon, RV,NAV & Engineering
Action: Weapon, RV,NAV & Engineering
Schedule: Weapon,RV & Engineering
Schedule: Weapon,RV & Engineering
Event: Weapon, RV,NAV & Engineering
Event: Weapon, RV,NAV & Engineering
5.0 Mission 5.0 Mission Execution (ME)Execution (ME)
1.0 Search / 1.0 Search / Detect (S / D)Detect (S / D)
2.0 Data / Information Services (DIS)2.0 Data / Information Services (DIS)
3.0 Planning, Assessment & Decision (PAD)3.0 Planning, Assessment & Decision (PAD)
4.0 Weapon / Asset Services (W / AS)4.0 Weapon / Asset Services (W / AS)
11 22 88 22 11 33 66 33 22 44 66 88 44 22 33 55 66 55 44 88
66 22 33 44
CommunicationsService Action
CommunicationsService Action
NetworkScheduleNetworkSchedule
MessageEvent
MessageEvent
NetworkNetwork
Data LinksData Links
6.0 EXCOMM6.0 EXCOMM
RadiosRadios
SatComSatCom
DisplayDisplay
NAVNAV
TimeTime
DX / DRDX / DR
DatabasesDatabases EnvironmentEnvironment
SyntheticActions
SyntheticActions
SyntheticEntities
SyntheticEntities
SimulatorSimulator ScenarioScenarioSimulatorSimulator
TrainingAction,
Schedule& Event
TrainingAction,
Schedule& Event
7.0 Common Services (CS)7.0 Common Services (CS) 8.0 Training (TR)8.0 Training (TR)88 33 66
Joint BFOrders
Joint BFOrders
CommandersEstimate
CommandersEstimate
COARepository
COARepository
BGOrders
BGOrders
ForceIntegratedScheduler
ForceIntegratedScheduler
ALLALL
66 99
99 66
9.0 Force Planning / Coordination (FP / C)9.0 Force Planning / Coordination (FP / C)