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PEO Ships-M 1 Col Gary Warner Marine Corps Advisor, PEO Ships PEO Ships Brief to NDIA 26 January 2005.

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1 PEO Ships-M 1 Col Gary Warner Marine Corps Advisor, PEO Ships Gary.Warner@Navy.Mil PEO Ships Brief to NDIA 26 January 2005

2 PEO Ships-M 2 PEO Ships Mission and Vision Mission PEO Ships acquires and supports the current and future Surface Fleet: We translate warfighter requirements into combat capability, producing and supporting ships, boats, and craft from cradle to grave, enabling our nation and its allies to project presence in peace, power in war, and assure access anytime Vision PEO Ships is a focused Navy team, providing the world’s best ship innovation, acquisition, lifecycle support, and disposal leadership

3 PEO Ships-M 3 MPF(F) We Are Ships From Cradle To Grave Concept Refinement Technology Development System Development & Demonstration Production & Deployment Operations & Support JHSV LCS LPD 17 T-AKE LHD 8 CG 47 DDG 51 JHSS LCAC(X) FFG 7 LCAC DD 963 DD(X) LHA 6

4 PEO Ships-M 4 Concept Refinement and Technology Development LCAC(X) ICD development initiated Jun 05 Functional Area Analysis (FAA) draft completed Aug 05 Functional Needs Analysis (FNA) draft completed Sep 05 Concept Refinement Technology Development System Development & Demonstration Production & Deployment Operations & Support JHSS Initial Capabilities Document in draft Analysis of Alternatives to commence in FY07 Preliminary Design/ Contract Design scheduled for FY08-FY11 Detail Design and Construction beginning in FY12

5 PEO Ships-M 5 Concept Refinement and Technology Development Concept Refinement Technology Development System Development & Demonstration Production & Deployment Operations & Support JHSV MOA signed by Army and Navy merging HSC and TSV into JHSV under Navy Program Office (Jan 05) ADM designating Navy lead Apr 05 Focused AoA commenced Apr 05 ICD validated 1 Nov 05

6 PEO Ships-M 6 HSV Designs Assessed Known Military Designs Hybrid Designs LM-LCSGD-LCS INCAT 112 MDV-300 Austal 126 TSL - 140Austal 105 Mono-HullSemi-SwathTrimaranWave PiercingSurface Effect Known Commercial Designs

7 PEO Ships-M 7 Concept Refinement and Technology Development Concept Refinement Technology Development System Development & Demonstration Production & Deployment Operations & Support MPF(F) MNS signed, May 2001 Milestone A DAB approval, Dec 2002 AoA completed, Apr 2004 RDT&E Risk Reduction activities Senior DoN review MPF(F) “hybrid squadron” finalized

8 PEO Ships-M 8 Squadron is 14 ships 6 hulls: 2 hot production lines, 1 new design Full MEB (1 vertical battalion and 2 surface battalions) are selectively offloadable –Personnel for second surface battalion are on Sea Base 11 of 14 ships built to commercial survivability standards (minor enhancements), 3 ships to military survivability standards MLP required for surface interface Meets delivery timeline for vertical and surface battalions Significant Industrial Base stability T-AKE 3 Lightship Displacement: 25,700 MT Landing Spots: 2/ship Personnel: 194/ship Ship Speed 20 kts 1 LHD Lightship Displacement: 28,540 MT Landing Spots: 9/ship Personnel: 3000/ship Ship Speed: 22 kts Lightship Displacement: 36,289 MT Landing Spots: 2/ship Personnel: 345/ship (+500 surge) Ship Speed 24 kts LMSR 3 2 LHA(R) Lightship Displacement: 30,862 MT Landing Spots: 9/ship Personnel: 3000/ship Ship Speed: 22 kts MLP(w/Troops) Light Ship Displacement: 28,423 MT Landing Spots: VERTREP Personnel: 1300/ship Ship Speed 20 kts 3 MPF(F) Squadron 2 Legacy Dense Pack Lightship Displacement: 19,900 MT Landing Spots: 1/ship Personnel: 62/ship Ship Speed 18 kts

9 PEO Ships-M 9 Landing Platform Technologies MPF(F) Technology Development Efforts

10 PEO Ships-M 10 Landing Platform Technologies MPF(F) Technology Development Efforts

11 PEO Ships-M 11 MPF(F) Technology Development Efforts Skin to Skin

12 PEO Ships-M 12 Provide ISO container and vehicle transfer between ships Facilitate personnel transfer Accomplish series of at-sea demonstrations to validate systems and prove operational procedures Develop crane load motion control system Skin-to-Skin Mooring and Cargo Transfer

13 PEO Ships-M 13 Advanced Cargo Handling MPF(F) Technology Development Efforts Vehicle Maneuvering Testing

14 PEO Ships-M 14 LHA 6 Replace LHA Class Amphibious Assault Ship Milestone A completed Jul 2001 Program redirected by DoN leadership Capabilities Letter, Apr 2004 Restructured to “aviation variant” Procurement funding for lead ship, FY07 (PB06) Received Milestone B approval 11 January 2006 System Development and Demonstration Concept Refinement Technology Development Production & Deployment Operations & Support System Development & Demonstration

15 PEO Ships-M 15 System Development and Demonstration Concept Refinement Technology Development Production & Deployment Operations & Support System Development & Demonstration LCS Achieved MS A decision and program initiation, May 2004 Detail Design & Construction contracted to Lockheed Martin & General Dynamics First Ship designated Freedom (LCS 1); keel laid 2 June 2005 2 nd ship (GD) keel laid 19 January 2006 DD(X) DD(X) ORD approval, Jan 2004 System-level PDR completed, Mar 04 Ten Engineering Development Models completed CDR Completed ship CDR, Sep 2005 Received MS B approval, Nov 2005

16 PEO Ships-M 16 LHD 8 Contract awarded, 2001 Construction started, May 2003 Keel laid Feb 2004 Aux electrical drive for low speed fuel efficiency Electrical auxiliary drive will be used in LHA 6 LHD 8 delivery scheduled, Feb 2008 Production and Deployment Concept Refinement Technology Development System Development & Demonstration Operations & Support Production & Deployment

17 PEO Ships-M 17 T-AKE NASSCO awarded contract for Detail Design & Construction Contract, Oct 2001 Lead ship construction started, Sept 2003 5 ships under construction Concept Refinement Technology Development System Development & Demonstration Operations & Support Production & Deployment Production and Deployment

18 PEO Ships-M 18 Concept Refinement Technology Development System Development & Demonstration Operations & Support Production & Deployment LPD 17 Ship christening 2003 LPD 17 at-sea builder’s trials completed, Apr – May 2005 Acceptance Trials completed, Jun – Jul 2005 Ship delivered, Jul 2005 Crew moved aboard, Aug 2005 Commissioned, 14 Jan 2006 Construction underway for LPD 18, 19, 20, 21 Production and Deployment

19 PEO Ships-M 19 Ships Operations, Support and Disposal DD 963 Decommissioning completed in 2005 FFG 7 30 will remain in service Upgrades include new SSDGs, reverse osmosis plants, COTS slewing arm davits, Mk 53 Nulka and Mk 15 CIWS Blk 1B Removes Mk 13 launchers CG 47 22 CGs to receive capability upgrades Five Baseline 1 cruisers decommissioned Phase 1 CG Mod starting in FY 06 with HM&E and Combat System stand alone packages Phase 2 CG Mod Integrated Combat Systems full-up package starting in FY 08 CG 52 Concept Refinement Technology Development System Development & Demonstration Production & Deployment Operations & Support DDG 51 62 Ships awarded and appropriated; 48 delivered 9 remaining ships to be constructed at BIW 5 remaining ships to be constructed at NGSS Final 18 ships are awarded under the FY98-FY01 MYP or FY02-FY05 MYP LCAC 73 craft to receive SLEP 8 craft completed SLEP

20 PEO Ships-M 20 In conclusion 2005 was a busy year at PEO Ships 2006 looks to be the same MPF(F) R&D is work in progress Industry day for HSV is coming No small boat requirements yet LHA-3 is gone, LHA-6 is coming, LHA-7 is an unknown

21 PEO Ships-M 21 Questions


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