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Space Systems Academic Group Curricula Review In-Brief 25 February 2014
“Space and cyber-space are now contested domains… and we will continue to invest in them.” - VCNO Admiral Ferguson, 12 Feb 14 SGL
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Out-Brief Agenda Final ESRs Any Matrix Changes Action Items N15 Letter
Closing Remarks
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In-Brief Agenda Welcome and Introductions MAS and Flag Representatives
Working Group and Stakeholders Program Overview of SSO & SSE SSAG Mission and Overview Successes of our Graduates 366, 316, 364, 273 and 591 matrices Student Population and Quota & Statistics VCNO Slides Final Draft of CSRs Goals ECE Where do you want grad educated people? How much representation in the Space Cadre? What is the end goal of SSAG? SSE / SSO Grads: PMs Others at STRATCOM? Etc. …
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Welcome and Introductions
SSO Major Area Sponsor and Representative VADM Ted Branch Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance (OPNAV N2/N6) RADM Sandy Daniels Senior Advisor for Space to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance Key Stakeholders RDML James Rodman, SPAWAR 5.0 CAPT Bruce Dickey, COS PEO SS SSFA/NRO
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Welcome and Introductions
SSE Major Area Sponsor and SME VADM William H. Hilarides Naval Sea Systems Command RDML James Rodman SPAWAR 5.0 RDML Christian Becker PEO SS / C4I Key Stakeholders RADM Sandy Daniels, N2N6 SSFA/NRO
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SSO Stakeholders 366/364/316/273 SSO Currics:
MAS: N2/N6E, RADM Sandy Daniels (Mike Saunders, LCDR McKeown) N2/N6C, Ms. Diane Gronewold PEO SS/C4I: RDML Christian Becker, CAPT Bruce Dickey Space Cadre Advisor: CAPT Patrick Owens; Asst: CDR Cole Hayes SPAWAR 5.0: Dr. Clifton Phillips, CDR David Gast SSFA/NRO: CAPT Rudesill, LCDR Matt DeMartino STRATCOM: CAPT Jeffrey Austin, Mr. Dan Stanley, LCDR Ken Froberg USMC, MAGTF Space Plans: Col. Stephen Hoyle, Maj. Horvath, Capt. Hatch USA, SMDC/FA40: COL(P) Farnsworth, Mr. Mike Connolly, Mr. Larry Mize, Mr. Jerry Pepin, Mr. James Schlichting NAVCYBERFOR: CAPT Kevin Johnson, LCDR Adam Dejesus, and LCDR Ralph Stephens FCC/10TH Fleet: CAPT William Kimmel, Dir of Space Operations JFCC Space: CAPT Joseph Spegele, CoS NETWARCOM: CDR Kenneth Bates NAVSOC: LCDR Lane Askew, XO USNR Space Cadre Advisor: CDR Suresh Thadhani USNA: CDR Alan Blocker, CDR Jeff King AFIT: Col Tim Sands
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SSE Stakeholders 591 SSE Curric:
MAS: NAVSEA, VADM William Hilarides / NAVSEA 05 MAS designated SME: SSFA 05, RDML Rodman (Diane Larson) transitioning to PEO SS/C4I, RDML Christian Becker (Renee Mccabe) Working Group Lead for SME: Mr. Roger Jaskot SPAWAR 5.0: Dr. Clifton Phillips, CDR David Gast SSFA/NRO: CAPT Rudesill, LCDR Matt DeMartino Space Cadre Advisor: CAPT Patrick Owens; Asst: CDR Cole Hayes NAVCYBERFOR: CAPT Kevin Johnson, LCDR Adam Dejesus, and LCDR Ralph Stephens PEO SS: CAPT Bruce Dickey, Dr. Clifton Phillips, CDR David Gast NETWARCOM: CDR Kenneth Bates NAVSOC: LCDR Lane Askew, XO USNA: CDR Alan Blocker, CDR Jeff King USNR Space Cadre Advisor: CDR Suresh Thadhani AFIT: Col Tim Sands Discussion Points: P code representation within each of these commands, particularly those with 0 Many have only 1 P code billet among a much larger billet base that is not P-coded (e.g. JFCC has only 1 P-code among 15 USN billets)
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SSAG Mission Produce highly educated space systems operators and engineers who will develop and realize the Navy's future objectives in space Educate Naval officers to develop relevant space expertise that will support the role of the Navy in the Space domain to secure: Victory in war fighting Achieving Information Dominance The Navy's role in the National Security Space Organization Sustained Naval operations in contested (A2/AD) environments “We train you to replicate, but we educate you to reason” - VCNO Admiral Ferguson, to NPS students on 12 Feb 14
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Academic Group Representation
The NPS Space Systems Program is built upon the expertise and knowledge provided by interdisciplinary synergy 28 Faculty Members Representing: Mathematics Physics Electrical & Computer Engineering Mechanical/Astronautical Engineering Information Warfare/Information Operations Operations Research Acquisition/Management Defense Analysis Meteorology National Security Affairs Faculty also includes Chair Representatives from NASA, the NRO and Navy PEO Space Systems SSAG NS GB DA OR IS MAE ECE MA PH MR SE
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Successes of our Graduates
Program Managers and Senior Leadership RADM (ret) Liz Young – former Dir. SE, NRO CAPT Joe Kan – PM, PMW-146 CAPT Paul Ghyzel – PM, PMW-146 CAPT Robert Porter – PM, SIGINT CAPT Scott Margulis – PM, IT Enterprise CAPT Bruce Dickey – COS, PEO SS CAPT John Hood – Director, Space Systems Group CAPT Ron Bishop – Director, Mission Processing System CAPT Amy Burin – SSCLANT
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Successes of our Graduates
Navy Space Cadre Key Roles CDR Christina Hicks: Aide to CDR USSTRATCOM CDR Chris Desena: Chief Systems Engineer MUOS LCDR Adam Dejesus: Space Readiness, NAVCYBERFOR LCDR Lane Askew: XO, NAVSOC LCDR Jason Hall: Aide to the Director, NRO Other Key Roles in DoD Space Maj Joe Horvath: USMC Space Plans and Policy Capt Melissa Corley, USAF: Aide to the Director, NRO LTC Brian Moore: Deputy DIRSPACEFOR, CENTCOM LTC Andrew Luck: Chief, Force Enhancement Branch, JFCC-SPACE LTC Eric Strom: Aide to USASMDC/ARSTRAT CG MAJ Christopher Turner: Aide to USASMDC/ARSTRAT CG Two of the last 3 Military Assistants (aide) to the Director, NRO have been NPS grads: LCDR Jason Hall (PhD, SSE, 2009) & Capt Melissa Corley, USAF (PhD, SSE, 2010) Note: two of the last three USASMDC/ARSTRAT CG’s aides-de-camp have been NPS grads (LTC Eric Strom & MAJ Christopher Turner) LTC(P) Michael York (2002, SSO): Executive Officer, HQDA G8 LTC Patrick Marshall (1999, Applied Mathematics): Chief, Responsive Space Division, USASMDC/ARSTRAT LTC Brian Moore (2003, SSE): Deputy DIRSPACEFOR, CENTCOM LTC Andrew Hittner (2003, SSO): Senior Space Operations Officer, HQs USAREUR/7th Army LTC Jeffrey Douds (2004, SSO): Senior Space Operations Officer, 2nd Infantry Division LTC Jawara Riley (2005, SSO): Director, SMDC Operations Center, USASMDC/ARSTRAT LTC Rodger Pitt (2005, SSO/Physics): Army LNO/MUOS Launch APM/Legacy UHF SATCOM Operations Manager, PEO Space Systems LTC Dennis Wille (2006, SSO): Chief, Future Operations & Plans, USASMDC/ARSTRAT LTC Andrew Luck (2007, SSO): Chief, Force Enhancement Branch, JFCC-SPACE LTC Eric Strom (2009, SSO): Senior Space Operations Officer, 25th Infantry Division LTC Josh Nagtzaam (2011, SSO/Remote Sensing): Senior Tactical Director, 100th Missile Defense Brigade MAJ Brian Shrank (2009, SSO/SSE): Staff Officer, Staff Officer, Executive Agent for Space Staff MAJ Cory Scott (2011, SSO/Remote Sensing): Branch Chief, Warfighter Capabilities, STRATCOM Joint Navigation Warfare Center MAJ Brian Slosman (2011, SSO/Electrical Engineering): Chief, Space Control Branch
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Space Systems Curricula
Two primary programs of study are offered: Space Systems Operations Curriculum 366 6 Quarters, 18 months, 24 courses Masters of Science degree in Space Systems Operations Subspecialty Code of 6206P Additional options: Curriculum 366 USMC/USA 8 Quarters, 24 months, 32 courses Curriculum 364 International Curriculum 316 Dist Learning 8 Quarters, 24 months, 15 courses Subspecialty Code of 6206G Curriculum 273 Space Certificate 4 Quarters, 12 months, 4 courses Subspecialty Code of 6206L Resident and DL Space Systems Engineering Curriculum 591 9 Quarters, 27 months Masters of Science offered in: Astronautics Engineering Physics Electrical Engineering Mechanical Engineering Computer Science And working on Systems Eng Subspecialty Code of 5500P (366, 364, 316, 591 have 1 Start per year)
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SSO Curricula Matrices
Support for adding SS3600: "In addition, the analysis to support Navy decision making involving space requirements is often conducted within several different Navy organizations on an ad hoc basis. Finally, the Navy also lacks access to space-related modeling and simulation tools to rapidly specify, evaluate and prioritize potential space-based solutions to existing Fleet gaps; such tools could significantly reduce the lengthy time delays that often lie between the early space requirement identification process and the actual launch or modification of a satellite to meet that need." Support for adding MN3331: "Declining budgets and competing priorities are limiting Navy opportunities to continue its groundbreaking work in space acquisition, and Navy’s expertise in space development and acquisition has begun to decline." “Maintaining a dynamic, well-educated and trained Navy Space Cadre ensures the Navy has the appropriate expertise to develop, plan, program, acquire, operate, and integrate space systems in support of Navy and DoD mission requirements” - Draft Navy Space Plan
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1F 2W 3S 4S 5F 6W 366 Space Systems Operations USN 18-Month Matrix
Fall Entry Includes: Final Design Project Integrated JPME Thesis (classified?) SECNAV Guest Lectures SS4000 Lectures 6206 P-Code TS/SCI Courses* Degree: MS-Space Systems Ops Entrance Requirement: APC = 334 or tailored refresher option Academic Associate: LCDR Steve Tackett (ret) 1F PH2514 Space Environment NW3230 Strategy & Policy PH3052 Remote Sensing SS3011 Space Technologies & Applications 2W NW3285 NSDM EO3516 Intro Communication Systems Engineering AE4830 S/C Systems I SS3400 Orbital Mechanics and Launch Systems 3S SS3041 Space Systems & Ops EO4516 Communication Systems Analysis AE4831 S/C Systems 2 Elective 4S SS3051* Military Applications of DoD & Commercial Space Systems SS0810 Thesis Research SS3001* Military Applications of National Space Systems SS3613 MILSATCOM Systems 5F SS4051 Military Space Systems/Arch NW3275 JMO Part 1 6W NW3276 JMO Part 2 Combine? SS3600 Mod & Sim Summary of Changes: (1) MO1903 removed to refresher option; (2) MN3331 removed, JCIDS etc. will be moved to other courses; (3) SS3600 removed, modeling, simulation and analysis will be covered at greater length in other courses and offered as an elective; (4) 3 electives added in place of removed courses; (5) APC changed from 324 to 334 Default electives: SS3600 (Modeling & Sim), AE4860 (Space Control), and NS4677 (Space & International Security) MN3331 provides DAU equivalencies for: ACQ 101, ACQ 201, and PMT 250 MN3331 Proj Mgmt P - Code Elective JPME AE4860 NS4677? Or See Notes for Summary of Changes BOLD= Satisfies an ESR
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0S 1F 2W 3S 4S 5F 6W 7S 366 Space Systems Operations
USMC/USA 24-Month Matrix 0S MA1113 Single Var Calc MA1114 Matrix Algebra PH1121 Mechanics SS3011 Space Technologies & Applications 1F PH2514 Space Environment MO1903 Applied Math for Space Systems PH1322 Electricity & Magnetics PH3052 Remote Sensing 2W MN3331 ACQ Management EO3516 Intro Communication Systems Engineering AE4830 S/C Systems I SS3400 Orbital Mechanics and Launch Systems 3S SS3041 Space Systems & Ops EO4516 Communication Systems Analysis AE4831 S/C Systems 2 SS3600 Modeling & Simulation 4S SS3051* Military Applications of DoD & Commercial Space Systems SS3001* Military Applications of National Space Systems SS3613 MILSATCOM Systems Elective 5F SS4051 Military Space Systems/Arch SS0810 Thesis Research AE4860 Space Control 6W NS4677 Space & International Security 7S IW3101 Intro to Info Warfare Summer Entry Includes: Final Design Project Thesis (classified?) DAU certificates SECNAV Guest Lectures SS4000 Lectures 6206 P-Code TS/SCI Courses* Degree: MS-Space Systems Ops Entrance Requirement: APC = 334 with required refresher quarter Academic Associate: LCDR Steve Tackett (ret) JPME? Kept APC at 334 and removed “tailored refresher option” as this matrix is designed to have a required refresher quarter 0S. MN3331 provides DAU equivalencies for: ACQ 101, ACQ 201, and PMT 250 JPME? Other P - Code Elective JPME? JPME? BOLD= Satisfies an ESR
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1F 2W 3S 4S 5F 6W 364 Space Systems Operations International
18-Month Matrix 1F IT1600 Communication Skills for Int’l Officers PH2514 Space Environment PH3052 Remote Sensing SS3011 Space Technologies & Applications 2W EO3516 Intro Communication Systems Engineering SS3400 Orbital Mechanics and Launch Systems AE4830 S/C Systems 1 IT1500 Informational Program Seminar for Int’l Officers 3S EO4516 Communication Systems Analysis IT1700 Academic Writing for Int’l Officers AE4831 S/C Systems 2 SS3600 Space Systems Modeling & Simulation 4S IS3502 Network Operations I SS0810 Thesis Research Elective 5F SE3100 Fundamentals of Systems Engineering GB3031 Principles of ACQ Management 6W EC4590 Communications Satellite Systems NS4677 Space and International Security Fall Entry Includes: Unclassified Three electives Required IT courses Degree: MS-Space Systems Ops Entrance Requirement: APC = 324 or refresher Academic Associate: LCDR Steve Tackett (ret) Is NS3024 a prerequisite for NS4677? What is NS3011? These are shown in Python as prereqs. Also, I moved NS4677 up to 2W in order to get second SS0810 down into 6W and shuffled IT1600 and 1700 to accommodate. IT1700 is during the first quarter of thesis research and presumably writing. Need to verify that GB3031 can be scheduled in the Summer quarter. Prerequisite Degree Elective Required Int’l
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316 SSO Distance Learning 24-Month Matrix 1F 2W 3S 4S 5F 6W 7S 8S
Space Technologies & Applications PH2514 Space Environment 2W PH3052 Remote Sensing SS3500 Orbital Mechanics and Launch Systems 3S EO3516 Intro Communication Systems Engineering AE4830 S/C Systems I 4S EO4516 Communication Systems Analysis AE4831 S/C Systems 2 5F SS3041 Space Systems & Ops 1 SS3613 MILSATCOM Systems 6W SS3051* Mil Applications of DoD & Commercial Space Systems SS0810 Thesis Research 7S SS4051 Military Space Systems/Arch 8S Fall Entry Includes: Thesis 6206 G-Code Degree: MS-Space Systems Ops Entrance Requirement: APC = 334 or 2.6 GPA Academic Associate: LCDR Steve Tackett (ret) Did EC4590 replace IO3100? G - Code Elective JPME * Or elective if student does not have access to SIPR
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Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 273 SSO Certificate 12-Month Matrix SS3011 PH3052 SS3613
Fall and Spring Entry Includes: Oct or Apr start Four quarters Classified course: SS3051* Unclassified Option: PH2514 In residence or DL Focus on fleet and FMF operators Space Systems Certificate Entrance Requirement: Baccalaureate w/above average grades College Algebra 2 with a C or higher College Physics with a C or higher No APC requirement Academic Associate: LCDR Steve Tackett (ret) Q1 SS3011 Space Technologies & Applications Q2 PH3052 Remote Sensing Q3 SS3613 MILSATCOM Systems Q4 SS3051* Mil Applications of DoD & Commercial Space Systems PH2514 Space Environment Cert / L – Code Unclassified Course Option L-Code
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SSE Curriculum Matrix “Declining budgets and competing priorities are limiting Navy opportunities to continue its groundbreaking work in space acquisition, and Navy’s expertise in space development and acquisition has begun to decline.” - Draft Navy Space Plan
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591 Space Systems Engineering 27-month Matrix 0S 1F 2W 3S 4S 5F 6W 7S
Matrix Algebra MA1115/6 Multi-Variable Calculus PH1121 Mechanics NW3230 Strategy & Policy 1F PH1322 Electromagnetism MA2121 Differential Equations AE2820 Spacecraft Structures EC2820 Digital Logic Circuits 2W SS3500 Orbital Mechanics PH2514 Space Environment MA3046 Matrix Analysis EC2300 Control Systems 3S AE3815 S/C Rotational Mechanics EO2525 Probabilistic Analysis PH3052 Remote Sensing Track 4S AE3851 S/C Propulsion EO3525 Communications Engineering PH3360 EM Wave Propagation 5F AE3804 Thermal Control of S/C AE3818 S/C ADC 6W AE3870 Computational Tools SS3051* Mil Applications of DoD & Commercial Space Systems SS3001* Military Applications of Space AE0810 Thesis Research 7S AE4870 S/C Design & Integrations I EC3230 Space Power SS3035 Microprocessors for Space 8S AE4871 S/C Design & Integrations II MN3331 Project Management NW3275 JMO Part 1 9F NW3285 NSDM NW3276 JMO Part 2 Fall Entry Includes: Final Design Project Integrated JPME Degree Specialization SECNAV Guest Lectures SS4000 Lectures 5500P Code TS/SCI Courses* ABET Degree Options: MS-Astro MS-Electrical MS-Mechanical WASC Degree Options: MS-Computer Science MS-Physics Entrance Requirement: APC = 323 Academic Associate: CAPT Al Scott (ret) Combine? MN3331 provides DAU equivalencies for: ACQ 101, ACQ 201, and PMT 250 Circled courses are targeted for either update or consideration of removal/combination in order to support inclusion of a Ground Systems course in the matrix. Prerequisite P - Code Degree JPME 29 NOV 11
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SSO Graduation Years 15% 61% 3% 21%
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Review Quota Data 6206P: Reclama Submitted 1110 SWO 1120 SUB 1230 PMP
Designator 2012 2013 2014 2015 DRAFT Total 10 6 6+2 1110 1 2 1120 1300 1810 1820 3 1830 Any Desig - USMC 5 4 USA 1110 SWO 1120 SUB 1230 PMP 1300 Aviation 1400 EDO 1510 AEDO 1520 AMDO 1810 IWO 1820 IP 1830 Intel
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6206P/Q Billets vs FY Quota 1000 Line
1020 Any Special Duty Officer (IP) 1050 Any officer qualified in any warfare specialty LT and above 1110 SWO 1120 SUB 1230 PMP 1300 Aviation 1400 EDO 1510 AEDO 1520 AMDO 1810 IWO 1820 IP 1830 Intel
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From Draft Navy Space Plan
Focus Area 5: Navy Space Cadre Issues: “Members of the Navy Space Cadre sometimes lack the formal training and/or skills required to fill key space-related positions. In some cases, additional skills and training are needed to better prepare Space Cadre members destined for high impact positions within the Navy and Joint Force. In other cases, Space Cadre personnel with key skill sets are not being assigned to the highest priority billets.”
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Request for advocacy from MAS on behalf of SSAG
From Focus Area 5: Navy Space Cadre Issues: Members of the Navy Space Cadre sometimes lack the formal training and/or skills required to fill key space-related positions. In some cases, additional skills and training are needed to better prepare Space Cadre members destined for high impact positions within the Navy and Joint Force. In other cases, Space Cadre personnel with key skill sets are not being assigned to the highest priority billets. Request for advocacy from MAS on behalf of SSAG Can or should NPS support with 6206P?
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SSE Graduation Years 81% 3% 15% 1%
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Review Quota Data 5500P: Reclama Submitted 1110 SWO 1120 SUB 1230 PMP
Designator 2012 2013 2014 2015 DRAFT Total 10 6 9 10+1 1110 1 1120 2 1300 1400 3 4 1510 1810 1820 Any - USAF USA USMC DoD Contr 1110 SWO 1120 SUB 1230 PMP 1300 Aviation 1400 EDO 1510 AEDO 1520 AMDO 1810 IWO 1820 IP 1830 Intel
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5500P Billets vs FY Quota 1110 SWO 1120 SUB 1230 PMP 1300 Aviation
1400 EDO 1510 AEDO 1520 AMDO 1810 IWO 1820 IP 1830 Intel
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Request for advocacy from MAS on behalf of SSAG
Can or should NPS support with 5500P?
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Core Skills Requirements
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SSO/6206 CSRs Space System Processes
Space System Capabilities and Design Space Systems Assessment and Analysis Space Liaison Decision Superiority Space Systems Operations / 366 Core Skills Requirements The Space Systems subspecialty code (6206) is achieved through an 18-month curriculum, plus any required refresher training, intended to provide a command with an officer who can plan and manage the operation, tasking and employment of space surveillance, intelligence collection, communications, navigation and atmospheric/oceanographic/ environmental sensing systems. The following is a representative sample of requirements for which this subspecialty applies: 1. Space System Processes: Officers will have the ability to develop and evaluate requirements, plans, policies, architectures, operational concepts, doctrine and tactics for employment of space systems and the tasking, collection, processing, exploitation, and dissemination information products derived from space-based systems. 2. Space System Capabilities and Design: Officers will have the ability to recall and relate information on the space environment, orbital mechanics, spacecraft design and operation, space systems technologies, and ground support segment. 3. Space Systems Assessment and Analysis: Officers will have the ability to conduct the operational evaluation of space systems including systems performance and integration. 4. Space Liaison: Officers will have the ability to develop and evaluate alternatives in concert with other services, agencies, and industry concerning policy and procedures governing the employment and operation of space-based systems and its associated ground support segment as well as policies and procedures governing the information and knowledge management of the data derived from space-based systems. 5. Decision Superiority: Officers will have the ability to develop and evaluate recommendations to senior decision-makers regarding space systems operations, including the benefit of added space-based capabilities and the impact to operations if current space-based systems capabilities are denied to the force.
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SSE/5500 CSRs Formulate operational and derived technical requirements… Demonstrate technical knowledge… Demonstrate leadership of system of systems engineering efforts… Develop in collaboration with other services, agencies, and industry… Perform technical evaluation of space systems design and performance… 591 Core Skills Requirements Edit for 2014 Curriculum Review CSRs: The Space Systems Engineering subspecialty code (5500) is achieved through an 27-month curriculum, plus any required refresher training, intended to provide a command with an officer who has the technical knowledge to plan and manage the research, design, development, acquisition, integration, testing, operation, tasking and employment of space surveillance, communications, navigation and atmospheric/oceanographic/ environmental sensing systems throughout their lifecycle. The following is a representative sample of requirements for which this subspecialty applies: 1. Formulate operational and derived technical requirements, system-level architectures, operational concepts, conceptual spacecraft designs and integration and test plans for the development and employment of national security space systems, ground support segments and the distribution, correlation and analysis of their information products. 2. Demonstrate technical knowledge of orbital mechanics and the space environment, design of selected space force enhancement payloads and spacecraft and ground support segment subsystems including: communications, command and data handling, attitude determination, guidance, navigation and control, structures, propulsion, thermal control and electrical power. 3. Demonstrate leadership of system of systems engineering efforts and direct design, development, acquisition, integration and testing of spacecraft and associated ground support systems throughout their life-cycles including launch and on-orbit operations. 4. Develop in collaboration with other services, agencies, and industry the policy and procedures necessary for requirements development and analysis of the: design, acquisition and operational employment of space systems, ground support segments and their information products. 5. Perform technical evaluation of space systems design and performance and provide recommendations to senior decision-makers regarding space systems engineering, performance and mission assurance issues.
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Goals Finalize ESRs for each curriculum
Develop action items with deliverables, responsible parties, and deadline Updated curriculum matrices as required Draft letter for N15 reporting of Curriculum Review
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Report to VCNO: OPNAV N2/N6
Major Area Sponsor Report to VCNO: OPNAV N2/N6 Space Systems Operations (6206P) Curriculum Review Prepared for VCNO By title 25 February 2014
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Major Area Sponsor BLUF To be filled out by MAS
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Space Systems Operations
Curriculum Review Status Biennial Curriculum Review – 25 Feb 14 Briefed MAS by SME – Date NPS Curriculum Review Endorsement – Date OPNAV N15 Curriculum Review Endorsement – Date All recommended actions – N/A OPNAVINST B specifies that a biennial review of the curriculum will be conducted by the Major Area Sponsor. Required to brief VCNO per April 2012 AERB
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Curriculum Review Actions Space Systems Operations (6206P)
Outcome Date This does not have to include all action items. Only major action items as determined by the MAS.
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MAS Report of all SSC Space Systems Operations (6206P)
Coded Billets Inventory Designator Breakdown 6206 29 1000,1050,1110,1510,1820,1830 Data sources: PERS 44 Billet/Inventory Report of all coded billets (per designator) and all officers in inventory (regardless of source of SSC) and SSC billet base list. All reports attained semi-annually by NPS from PERS to support ongoing curriculum reviews. This prevents individually asking for each SSC analysis separately for each individual review. NPS will provide this data to each Major Area Sponsor in preparation for an upcoming Curriculum Review. Note: OPNAV B policy requires that Navy-funded graduate Education Plans (EPs) meet “Educational Skill Requirements” (ESRs) of the requested Navy subspecialty code. The subspecialty code is a four-digit code (with one alpha suffix) that defines education/expertise in a certain area. Coded Billets: List number of authorized billets requiring P, Q, M, N, C, D for each subspecialty. H coded billets are not included. (Number of billets on PERS 44 Billet/Inventory Report, actual billets listed on the SSC billet base list.) This column is just the #. Inventory: List number of officers holding P, Q, M, N, C, D codes in each subspecialty code (active duty force). The SSC can come from graduate education at NPS, CIVINS, GEV, Scholarship programs, Tuition Assistance, or individually funded degrees or experience tours. (Number of officers in inventory is from PERS 44 Billet/Inventory Report.) This column is the total # of officers holding the code regardless of the source. Designator Breakdown: Includes designators of billets in the billet base that drive the quota model and requirement for each sub-specialty driven education program. (This is also a component of the Core Skill Requirement document in the Curriculum Review letter.)
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Fit / Fill Space Systems Operations (6206P)
Coded Billets Officer Inventory % Fill1 % Fit (Matrix)2 % Fit (Exact)3 P Q URL 1 2 100% 0% RL 13 4 80% 53% STAFF N/A 1000 (Billets) 50% 1050 (Billets) 8 30% TOTAL 24 5 79% 41% Data sources: PERS 44 SSC Fit/Fill Report, SSC billet base list, PERS 45 Utilization Report, and PERS 45 Utilization Matrix. All reports attained semi-annually by NPS from PERS to support ongoing curriculum reviews. This prevents individually asking for each SSC analysis separately for each individual review. % Fill: Of all SSC billets, this # tells if any officer is in a SSC billet (not if the officer filling the billet has a SSC or not). Matrix Fit: – To qualify as a “matrix fit” for a SSC coded billet, PERS analyzes officer data with billet data. To determine Matrix fit, PERS pulls the officer data for the first 3 digits of designator, one up/one down rank, and a SSC of P/Q on the utilization matrix. Then they match officer designator, rank, and P/Q subspecialty with a subspecialty coded billet per of the utilization matrix. (Numbers on PERS 44 SSC Fit/Fill Report) This column is the #. Exact Fit: An “exact fit” for a SSC coded billet requires an officer have all 5 digits of that SSC. 3 digits of designator and exact rank of billet/officer match. (Numbers on PERS 44 SSC Fit/Fill Report) This column is the #. 1 “%Fill” any officer in a coded billet 2 “Matrix Fit” counted when any of an officer’s subspecialties match the Matrix code. 3 “”Exact Fit” is only when an officer’s subspecialties exactly match the code and Suffix Snapshot data “As of” Nov 2013 41 41
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Utilization Space Systems Operations (6206P)
Officer Inventory Utilization Rates1 Out of Navy window – Not Utilized Separating – Not Utilized Must Use Next Tour to meet Navy window Utilized inside Navy window Utilized outside of Navy window Navy2 DoD3 URL 5 3 25 33% 57% RL 2 1 32 11 7 96% STAFF N/A TOTAL 4 57 50% 88% Data sources: PERS 45 Utilization Report and PERS 45 Utilization Matrix. Report is generated by PERS-45E semi-annually. OPNAVINST B states officers who receive funded graduate education will serve one tour in a validated subspecialty position not later than the second shore tour following graduation. Filter Utilization Report excel spreadsheet, “Tab B”, Column B for “Subspec Code” –enter subspec code for this curriculum review For columns above: Out of Navy window—Not utilized = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, sum of Column C “Out Not Used (A)” Separating-Not Utilized = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, total the sum of Column F “In Zone Sep (P)” and the sum of Column G “Out of Zone Sep (S)” Must Used Next Tour to meet Navy window = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, sum of Column H “Must Use Next (X)” Utilized inside Navy window = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, sum of Column J “One Tour In (Z)” Utilized outside of Navy window = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, sum of Column D “One Tour Out(B)” Navy Utilization Rate = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, Column L “Navy Total Compliance”. UTILIZATION REPORT DOES NOT BREAK THIS OUT BY URL, RL, STAFF—MUST BE HAND CALCULATED. - To break out URL, RL, and Staff—URL example: Filter Column A “Officer Community” for all URL communities. Add together all of the X# of Z#’s in Column L “Navy Total Compliance”. Divide the X#/Z# and multiply by 100 for %. Repeat for RL and Staff communities. - Total Navy Utilization rates. THIS CANNOT BE CALCULATED BY THE ABOVE % CALCULATIONS FOR URL, RL and STAFF--MUST BE HAND CALCULATED AGAIN. For Total Navy Utilization Rate %: Add together all of the X# of Z#’s in Column L “Navy Total Compliance” without any Column A “Officer Community” filter (be sure you have them all). Divide the X#/Z# and multiply by 100 for %. DoD Utilization Rate = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, Column K “Percent (%) DoD Comply” —UTILIZATION REPORT DOES NOT BREAK THIS OUT BY URL, RL, STAFF—MUST BE HAND CALCULATED. - Total DoD Utilization rates. THIS CANNOT BE CALCULATED BY THE ABOVE % CALCULATIONS FOR URL, RL and STAFF--MUST BE HAND CALCULATED AGAIN. For Total DoD Utilization Rate %: Add together all of the X# of Z#’s in Column K “DoD Total Compliance” without any Column A “Officer Community” filter (be sure you have them all). Divide the X#/Z# and multiply by 100 for %. 1 OPNAVINST B requires officers to serve one tour in a validated subspecialty position not later than the second tour following graduation 2 Navy Compliance = Utilization within 2 shore tours 3 DOD Compliance = Utilization anytime during a Naval career Snapshot data “As of” 3 Sep 13 utilization report 42 42
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Space Systems Engineering (5500P)
Major Area Sponsor Report to VCNO: NAVSEA Space Systems Engineering (5500P) Curriculum Review Prepared for VCNO By title 25 February 2014
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Major Area Sponsor BLUF To be filled out by MAS
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Space Systems Engineering
Curriculum Review Status Biennial Curriculum Review – 25 Feb 14 Briefed MAS by SME – Date NPS Curriculum Review Endorsement – Date OPNAV N15 Curriculum Review Endorsement – Date All recommended actions – N/A OPNAVINST B specifies that a biennial review of the curriculum will be conducted by the Major Area Sponsor. Required to brief VCNO per April 2012 AERB
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Curriculum Review Actions Space Systems Engineering (5500P)
Outcome Date This does not have to include all action items. Only major action items as determined by the MAS.
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MAS Report of all SSC Space Systems Engineering (5500P)
Coded Billets Inventory Designator Breakdown 5500 42 ? 1000,1440,1510,1810,1820 Data sources: PERS 44 Billet/Inventory Report of all coded billets (per designator) and all officers in inventory (regardless of source of SSC) and SSC billet base list. All reports attained semi-annually by NPS from PERS to support ongoing curriculum reviews. This prevents individually asking for each SSC analysis separately for each individual review. NPS will provide this data to each Major Area Sponsor in preparation for an upcoming Curriculum Review. Note: OPNAV B policy requires that Navy-funded graduate Education Plans (EPs) meet “Educational Skill Requirements” (ESRs) of the requested Navy subspecialty code. The subspecialty code is a four-digit code (with one alpha suffix) that defines education/expertise in a certain area. Coded Billets: List number of authorized billets requiring P, Q, M, N, C, D for each subspecialty. H coded billets are not included. (Number of billets on PERS 44 Billet/Inventory Report, actual billets listed on the SSC billet base list.) This column is just the #. Inventory: List number of officers holding P, Q, M, N, C, D codes in each subspecialty code (active duty force). The SSC can come from graduate education at NPS, CIVINS, GEV, Scholarship programs, Tuition Assistance, or individually funded degrees or experience tours. (Number of officers in inventory is from PERS 44 Billet/Inventory Report.) This column is the total # of officers holding the code regardless of the source. Designator Breakdown: Includes designators of billets in the billet base that drive the quota model and requirement for each sub-specialty driven education program. (This is also a component of the Core Skill Requirement document in the Curriculum Review letter.)
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Fit / Fill Space Systems Engineering (5500P)
Coded Billets Officer Inventory % Fill1 % Fit (Matrix)2 % Fit (Exact)3 P Q URL 8 N/A RL 33 4 24 17 86% 49% 9% STAFF 1000 (Billets) 3 30% 0% 1050 (Billets) TOTAL 36 32 79% 40% 7% Data sources: PERS 44 SSC Fit/Fill Report, SSC billet base list, PERS 45 Utilization Report, and PERS 45 Utilization Matrix. All reports attained semi-annually by NPS from PERS to support ongoing curriculum reviews. This prevents individually asking for each SSC analysis separately for each individual review. % Fill: Of all SSC billets, this # tells if any officer is in a SSC billet (not if the officer filling the billet has a SSC or not). Matrix Fit: – To qualify as a “matrix fit” for a SSC coded billet, PERS analyzes officer data with billet data. To determine Matrix fit, PERS pulls the officer data for the first 3 digits of designator, one up/one down rank, and a SSC of P/Q on the utilization matrix. Then they match officer designator, rank, and P/Q subspecialty with a subspecialty coded billet per of the utilization matrix. (Numbers on PERS 44 SSC Fit/Fill Report) This column is the #. Exact Fit: An “exact fit” for a SSC coded billet requires an officer have all 5 digits of that SSC. 3 digits of designator and exact rank of billet/officer match. (Numbers on PERS 44 SSC Fit/Fill Report) This column is the #. 1 “%Fill” any officer in a coded billet 2 “Matrix Fit” counted when any of an officer’s subspecialties match the Matrix code. 3 “”Exact Fit” is only when an officer’s subspecialties exactly match the code and Suffix Snapshot data “As of” Nov 2013 49 49
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Utilization Space Systems Engineering (5500P)
Officer Inventory Utilization Rates1 Out of Navy window – Not Utilized Separating – Not Utilized Must Use Next Tour to meet Navy window Utilized inside Navy window Utilized outside of Navy window Navy2 DoD3 URL 8 3 26 39% 80% RL 1 33 5 75% 98% STAFF N/A TOTAL 16 4 59 34 65% 93% Data sources: PERS 45 Utilization Report and PERS 45 Utilization Matrix. Report is generated by PERS-45E semi-annually. OPNAVINST B states officers who receive funded graduate education will serve one tour in a validated subspecialty position not later than the second shore tour following graduation. Filter Utilization Report excel spreadsheet, “Tab B”, Column B for “Subspec Code” –enter subspec code for this curriculum review For columns above: Out of Navy window—Not utilized = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, sum of Column C “Out Not Used (A)” Separating-Not Utilized = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, total the sum of Column F “In Zone Sep (P)” and the sum of Column G “Out of Zone Sep (S)” Must Used Next Tour to meet Navy window = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, sum of Column H “Must Use Next (X)” Utilized inside Navy window = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, sum of Column J “One Tour In (Z)” Utilized outside of Navy window = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, sum of Column D “One Tour Out(B)” Navy Utilization Rate = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, Column L “Navy Total Compliance”. UTILIZATION REPORT DOES NOT BREAK THIS OUT BY URL, RL, STAFF—MUST BE HAND CALCULATED. - To break out URL, RL, and Staff—URL example: Filter Column A “Officer Community” for all URL communities. Add together all of the X# of Z#’s in Column L “Navy Total Compliance”. Divide the X#/Z# and multiply by 100 for %. Repeat for RL and Staff communities. - Total Navy Utilization rates. THIS CANNOT BE CALCULATED BY THE ABOVE % CALCULATIONS FOR URL, RL and STAFF--MUST BE HAND CALCULATED AGAIN. For Total Navy Utilization Rate %: Add together all of the X# of Z#’s in Column L “Navy Total Compliance” without any Column A “Officer Community” filter (be sure you have them all). Divide the X#/Z# and multiply by 100 for %. DoD Utilization Rate = Utilization Report, “Tab B”, Column K “Percent (%) DoD Comply” —UTILIZATION REPORT DOES NOT BREAK THIS OUT BY URL, RL, STAFF—MUST BE HAND CALCULATED. - Total DoD Utilization rates. THIS CANNOT BE CALCULATED BY THE ABOVE % CALCULATIONS FOR URL, RL and STAFF--MUST BE HAND CALCULATED AGAIN. For Total DoD Utilization Rate %: Add together all of the X# of Z#’s in Column K “DoD Total Compliance” without any Column A “Officer Community” filter (be sure you have them all). Divide the X#/Z# and multiply by 100 for %. 1 OPNAVINST B requires officers to serve one tour in a validated subspecialty position not later than the second tour following graduation 2 Navy Compliance = Utilization within 2 shore tours 3 DOD Compliance = Utilization anytime during a Naval career Snapshot data “As of” 3 Sep 13 utilization report 50 50
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NPS Launches on NROL-36/39 NPS CubeSat Launcher
A National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) payload was successfully launched aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-3, Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB), California, at 2:39 p.m. PST, on September 13, This is the fourth of four NRO launches for 2012. 21 Satellites successfully deployed from NPS-CuL A National Reconnaissance Office payload was launched aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket from Space Launch Complex-3, Vandenberg Air Force Base (VAFB), California, at 2:39 p.m. PST, on September 13, 2012
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BACK UP SLIDES
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SSO/6206 Action Items Item #, Action(s), POC, Deadline, deliverable:
, Op Msn Planning, SSAG, Feb 2015 Deliverable: Update to SS3051 to include lab for a Mission Planning exercise and incorporate into SS3600 if required , Plan for combining two EO comms courses into 1 course and still meet ESRs, PO, Sep 2014 Deliverable: Plan for if or how this action can be completed and earliest completion date , Ground Systems Course?, PO, Feb 2015 Deliverable: New course inserted into 366 curriculum matrix in place of elective or as a pass/fail additional course , Adjust Curric length or replace electives with required courses required to satisfy ESRs?, MAS, Deadline? Deliverable: MAS guidance , SSC meeting PQS line items and Space Cadre membership, SSAG, Dec 2014 Deliverable: traceability matrix
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SSE/5500 Action Items Item #, Action(s), POC, Deadline, Deliverable:
, Ground Systems Course, SSAG, January 2015 Deliverable: New Course SS3XXX syllabus and content, updated curriculum matrix with new course, course catalog description , Developed plan for inserting ground course into matrix, SSAG, December 2014 Deliverable: Selection of best COA for inserting the new Ground Systems course into the 591 curriculum matrix Must consider pre-requisite issues, accreditation and P-code/ESR impacts Plan for updating course catalog, vetting through Academic Council , Improvements to SS3035 and prerequisite course EC2820, PO AND Course Coordinators, December 2014 Deliverable: Plan for addressing course critiques and most relevant content for the course and its pre-requisite course EC2820 Current COAs being considered for Action Item : COA1: combine AE3815 and AE3818 with careful attention to what content from each is included and what content is excluded COA2: make changes to SS3035 to include ground content focus COA3: look at other course to remove/replace (EC2300, PH3360, EO2525)
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SSAG Faculty and Staff PANHOLZER, Rudy, Professor, Chair, SSAG
AGRAWAL, Brij, Distinguished Professor ALFRIEND, Terry, Visiting Professor BETTERTON, Tom, RADM (ret.), Naval Space Technology Chair BORDETSKY, Alex, Associate Professor BROPHY, Chris, Research Assistant Professor (AA for 591) BURSCH, Dan, Former Astronaut, NRO Chair, (CAPT USN, retired) COLSON, Bill, Professor DURKEE, Phil, Professor Meteorology, Dean GSEAS FOUTS, Douglas, Professor FRICK, Steve, Astronaut, Michael Smith and William McCool NASA Chair, (CAPT USN, retired) HORNING, Jim, Research Associate KOLSCH, Mathias, Associate Professor, (AA MOVES Institute) LOOMIS, Herschel, Professor MATEY, Jonathan (Scott) MAJ, U.S. Army, Military Faculty MICHAEL, Sherif, Professor MOLTZ, Clay, Associate Professor NEWMAN, Jim, Former Astronaut, Professor OLSEN, Chris, Professor Pratt, Jason, CDR, Program Officer RACOOSIN, Charlie, NNSOC Chair Rhatigan, Jennifer, Visiting Professor RHOADES, Mark, (CDR ret.), Lecturer (AA for 316) ROMANO, Marcello, Assistant Professor ROSS, Alan, Professor of Practice ROSS, Michael, Professor SAKODA, Daniel, Research Associate SCOTT, Al, NSS Engineering and Acquisition Chair, AA for 591, (CAPT retired) TACKETT, Steve, (LCDR retired), Lecturer, AA for 366 TRASK, David, MASINT Chair WEATHERFORD, Todd, Professor WELCH, Joe, Lecturer
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Space Systems Curricula “A Space Educated Cadre is Key”
Space Systems Engineering S&T/R&D Operations Assessment Requirements Acquisition Space Systems Operations Shows how NPS supports every link in the National Security Space chain. May need updating as the concept of NSS evolves. Including TPED: Tasking, Processing, Exploitation, Dissemination Educated and experienced Space Cadre personnel must fill each link in the “National Security Space Chain.”
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