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Naval Submarine League Symposium
Rear Admiral David JohnsonProgram Executive Officer, Submarines
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For Today
VIRGINIA Class
OHIO Replacement
Payloads
MK48 Heavyweight Torpedo Restart
AWESUM
Universal Launched and Recovery Module
Surface Ship Torpedo Defense
Impacts of Sequestration and the Continuing Resolution
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The VIRGINIA Class
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VIRGINIA Class Deliveries
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All 6 Block II VIRGINIA Class submarines have been delivered early to contract
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Velocity to the Fleet
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UNSAT
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SAT
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SAT (0.80 - 1.00)DEGRADED (0.60 - 0.79)UNSAT (0.00 - 0.59)
Average Scores Number of Areas Graded / Scored
Deferrals at Delivery Combined 3G & 7G Time to Fleet Readiness Training Plan
IOT&E
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PSA Duration
Delivery to FRTP
Achieved Plan
Months
On Track to Achieve 12 Months From Delivery to FRTPLess Than 6 Years from Construction Start to Fleet Ready Asset
Block III 6 Months orLess PSAs, Deliver
with Modern CombatSystems (TI-10 / TI-14)
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VIRGINIA Payload ModulesUnder Review
Evolved Baseline (~91)(Fwd of NFO)
Full Diameter Concept (~70)(Fwd of Midspan)
2012 Baseline Concept (~97)(Fwd of NFO)
Full Diameter Concept (~70)(Fwd of NFO)
Midspan Concept (~88)(Aft of Midspan)
Internal cylindrical bananaflasks
Simplified battery extension One less PH frame
Two vice three new blkhds No hovering sys relocation Single internal spherical flask No new Logistics Plug
opening 350 sq-ft reconfigurable
space
Shortest ship option Longer payload tube Simplified hull structure Internal compensation tank 335 sq-ft reconfigurable
space Baseline LWWAA spacing
Least amount of baseline shipdisruption
No impact to weaponshipping; diesel exhaust;LOT
Increased LWWAA spacing
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OHIO Replacement Program
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OHIO Replacement Schedule
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First OHIO
Replacement
Strategic
Deterrent
Patrol
008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032
008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 2032
Component Development / Component Qualification
Ship Construction Design Disclosure and NC Data
Sys Definition Docs
Lead Ship Construction
Sys Descrip & Rev A Diagrams
Ship Specifications
Research, Development and Prototyping for Lead Ship Design
Ship Detailed Arrangements
Lead Ship T&E
T&E / PSA / DASO
AP / LLTM
Fiscal Year
Lead
Ship
Authorization
JROC
CDD
d 9/26/13
Navy
Approved
CDD
First OHIO Class SSBN Retires
Second OHIO Class SSBN Retires
Third OHIO Class SSBN Retires
Fourth OHIO Class SSBN Retires
Fifth OHIO Class SSBN Retires
Sixth OHIO Class SSBN Retires
Technology
Development
Phase
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OHIO Replacement Program
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Characteristic OHIO [726] OHIO Replacement*
Length 559 ft ~560 ftDiameter 42 ft 43 ft
# of Missile Tubes 24 16
Missile Tube Diameter 87" 87"
Displacement 18,7400 LT ~20,800 LT*2012-1 Baseline
FairwaterPlanes
Centerline Access Sail
Scaled VIRGINIA-Like LAB
Space and Weight forLarge Flank Array
VIRGINIA Class HullTreatments
Electric Drive andLife of Ship Core
X-Stern
16 x 87 Missile Tubes(D5-LE SWS) in the Common
Missile Compartment (CMC)
Modular Construction
Scaled VIRGINIA-Like Propulsor
VIRGINIA-LikeCombat System
Scaled for SSBN Mission
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Smart Procurement
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FY14 FY15 FY16 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20 FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 FY27 FY28 FY29 FY30 FY31 FY32 FY33 FY34 FY35 FY36 FY37 FY38 FY39 FY40 FY41 FY42 FY43
Attack
Submarines2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 1
FY21 FY22 FY23 FY24 FY25 FY26 FY27 FY28 FY29 FY30 FY31 FY32 FY33 FY34 FY35 FY36 FY37
OHIO Replacement 1 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0
FY20142043 Long Range Naval Vessel Construction Plan
Blk IV
10 ships
Blk V
10 ships
Blk VI
7 ships
Blk VII
6 ships
Blk I
1 ships
Blk II
4 ships
Blk IV
2 ships
Blk III
5 ships
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OHIO ReplacementR&D Design Contract Overview
OHIO Replacement contract represents a significant departure from historical norms:
LOE and deliverables in a CPFF incentivized contract
Innovative fee structure - EB must earn profit through measured performance
Lower fixed fee - labor and material
Deferred Incentive Pool ensures Government will not pay for unrealized cost reductions
Incentives tied to cost reductions in:
NRE Construction
O&S
Early design work in a completion contract environment
Period of performance spans five-years (FY 2013-2017) with ~$2B if all optionsexercised
First major OHIO Replacement specific contract, outside of CMC
Navy will take delivery of complete ship spec package and complete set ofSystem Descriptions (SDs)
Navy will also take delivery of over 1000 disclosures and over 2000 arrangements
Incentive structure ties current design yard performance to follow on contract
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OHIO Replacement ProgramRecent Major Accomplishments
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Testing and Development
Rotary captive model maneuvering test topredict ship hydrodynamic characteristics (Apr2013)
Strategic Weapons System Ashoretest facility construction groundbreaking,Cape Canaveral, FL (Jun 2013)
Full scale shaft bearing test facility
construction completed and shakedown testingunderway, Key West, FL (Jul 2013)
Superstructure hydro testing (Aug 2013)
Contracts and Planning
R&D design contract awarded (Dec 2012) Placed contract for long lead time material for
UK First of Class and U.S. First Article MissileTubes (Jan 2013)
UK decision to procure outfitted missile tubesfrom the U.S. (March 2013)
Technical Readiness Assessment plan signed outby the Chief of Naval Research (Apr 2013)
Ship requirements set: Torpedo room configuration (Jan 2013) Stern control surface configuration (Apr 2013) Bow configuration (Jul 2013) Missile compartment length (Aug 2013) Sail configuration (Sep 2013)
Integrated Tube and Hull: Scott ForgeStrategic Weapons System Ashore
Ground Breaking
Stern Control Surface Configuration
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MK 48 Heavyweight TorpedoProduction Re-Start
GUIDANCE AND CONTROL(G&C) SECTION
WARHEAD SECTION FUEL TANK SECTION AFTERBODY/TAILCONE SECTION
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Low cost, submarine-launched, micro-UAVs,optimized for A2AD environment to provide
target solution for OTH 3rd party strike.Technologies:
Re-packaged UAV for 3-inchcountermeasure launch with >1hrendurance
Timed-release launch withMission Preload
Submarine-to-UAV communicationsvia OE-538
Digital and encrypted comms
Multiple UAVs daisy chained to
increase comms and covertness JREAP-C (Link 16 over IP) for
OTH 3rd party strike
Weaponized version (inert demonstration)
as a close-in and littoral self-defense option
FY13 FY 15 AWESUM JCTD
Teamed with USAF, SOCOM & PACOM
ADVANCED WEAPONS ENHANCED BYSUBMARINE UAS AGAINST MOBILETARGETS (AWESUM)
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Universal Launch andRecovery Module
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CVN-77 Hybrid Prototype
Installation complete Remaining Test Events to Increase Confidence:
Integrated end-to-end at-sea test on BUSH (This Week)
Electric/Thermal In-water testing (Oct 2013)
Quick Reaction Assessment by COTF on BUSH (Oct 2013)
Safety Testing (Jan through Sep 2013)
Ready Stow Group (2)(Aft Sponsons)
CAT
TWS Winch(Fantail)
Rapid reactionhigh speed hard-kill(launched from RSG)
TWS Power supplies andProcessor
(NIXIE Space)
TWS Receive Array(TWSRA)
Tactical Controland Displays (2)(Bridge and CDC)
(deployed from winch)
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Ship connections:
440V power
115V power
IRIG B
PCRP to radar
NAVSSI
CONEX Box with processors and operator displayLocated in aft hanger bay
Portable Winch with TWS Array Stowedin aft hanger bay, installed on fantail for use
Delivery inFY 2014
CATs mounted ondeck brackets on sponson
Roll-On/Roll-Off (RORO)Concept
ASSUMPTIONS:
Install on any CVN not fitted with TWS EDM (cable and bracket work required)
Processors and display in CONEX Box in Hangar Bay
Same performance as the TWS EDM system Temporary installation
Hold-down brackets welded and cable runs temporarily installed
Main equipment secured by chains and brackets (similar to sea test configuration)
Winch casters allow winch transport from fantail to hanger bay (when not in use)
No shock qualification
No Insensitive Munitions (IM) mitigation shielding
CATs in temporary stows bracketed to deck
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Naval Submarine League Symposium
Rear Admiral David JohnsonProgram Executive Officer, Submarines
24 September October
Continuing Resolution&
Sequestration
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Impacts of the ContinuingResolution and Sequestration
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All Areas Must Remain Aligned and Properly Resources for the
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OHIO Replacement Budget Profile
21Continuing Resolution & Sequestration Major Threats to OHIO Replacement Program Progress
U.S. / UK CMC - RDT&E
Propulsion - RDT&E
SWS - RDT&E
Gov't Technical - RDT&E
Rest of ShipRDT&E
PB14 POR$1,084M
1 Year CR, $516M
FY13 Seq
FY14 Seq (14.1% Cut)
Combined CR and Seq
$0
$150
$300
$450
$600
$750
$900
$1,050
$1,200
$1,350
$1,500
$1,650
FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14
PB14 Program of Record
Program Budget
FY21 LeadShip Program Execution
Planned Ramp forFY19 Lead Ship
Deferred Ramp forFY21 Lead Ship
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Major Accomplishments
Delivered PCU MINNESOTA (SSN 783) 11 months early
to contract delivery date Completed SOF FOT&E on USS MISSISSIPPI (SSN 782)
Completed USS CALIFORNIA (SSN 781) PSA
Laid PCU JOHN WARNER (SSN 785) keel
Christened PCU NORTH DAKOTA (SSN 784)
Began construction of PCUs COLORADO (SSN 788),
INDIANA (SSN 789), and SOUTH DAKOTA (SSN 790)
Currently negotiating the 10-ship Block IV VIRGINIAClass contract
Awarded the OHIO Replacement Research &Development Contract 21 Dec 12
Completed 5 TI-10 installations in the last 22 months
Installed and commenced in-water testing of EDM-2Anti-Torpedo Torpedo and began installation of theSSTD Hybrid Prototype aboard USS GEORGE H. W.BUSH (CVN 77)
Completed delivery of all 243 MK54 P2Us
Completed TI-10/ Integrated Common Processor Build4.5 installations on USNS ABLE and USNS LOYAL andNavigational Oceanographic Processing Facility WI