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1 0 Architecting and Engineering the Naval Force: A Warfare Systems Perspective 18 June 2009 RDML (Sel) Jerry K. Burroughs SPAWAR Chief Engineer Distribution Statement D: Distribution authorized to Department of Defense (DOD) and U. S. DOD contractors only. Other requests must be referred to SPAWAR HQ PAO.

2 1 Connecting The Force Connecting the Force: Engineering Perspective: –Rigorous Up Front Systems Engineering –Common Standards –Systems Engineering Technical Reviews –Single Technical Authority for Networks –View the Network as a Warfare System

3 2 Common MOC Architecture Developed Engineering and Functional Baseline that Defines MOC/MDA Networks Design Conduct Analysis of Network Performance Attributes Developing Common MOC Architecture

4 3 Navy Data Centers Develop The Navy System and Technical Architecture for Data Centers IAW DECC Standards and NNE-2016 Develop the Processes for Validating the Navy Enterprise Data Centers to Navy Standards Develop and Promulgate a Construct for a SYSCOM Operated, NWCF-Run, Data- Application Hosting Center

5 4 Platform Network Technical Authority Instruction Establish SPAWAR Network Technical Authority Through of Construct of Improved Requirements and Acquisition Governance in Conjunction with ASN(RDA) and OPNAV Efforts Clarify Interdependent Roles of Requirements, Design, Implementation, Certification, and Sustainment

6 5 Platform Networks Architecture Demonstration Developing Generic Platform Network Architecture Data Applicable to All Ship Classes Enterprise Information Environment (EIE) and other Applicable Standards Document Generic Platform Network Architecture Engineering Baseline Functional Baseline Performance Baseline

7 6 CANES/NGEN Alignment Today IT 21 CANES ONE-NET NGEN Mid Term Phased Alignment As 2016 Architecture Matures Common Contracting Shared Specifications Common Tech Solutions Interop Issues Limited Trust Unique C&A NMCI Shared GAL Common Firewall Portal Unique Testing Shared C&A NNE Target Architecture 2016 Seamless User Experience Future SPAWAR 5.0 & NETWARCOM developing

8 7 SHADE-T C5F UON for Shared Awareness and Deconfliction (SHADE) to Support Multi- National Counter-Piracy Efforts SHADE-T is a Geospatial Information System (GIS) Based Web Application Hosted by Non Classified Enclave (NCE) Using Google Maps Technology –Provides CTF-151 and Non-Coalition Partners a Limited UNCLAS COP

9 8 What is the Problem? Need for Improved Information Sharing Operationally Derived Requirements To Achieve Operationally Significant Results Federal Inter- Agency Federal Inter- Agency State, Civil, Local State, Civil, Local Foreign Allies and Partners Foreign Allies and Partners Info sharing ImplementLessonsLearned DOJ / DHS Experience in Fed, State, Local, Tribal Interoperability DOJ / DHS Experience in Fed, State, Local, Tribal Interoperability DOD and IC Information Sharing Initiatives DOD and IC Information Sharing Initiatives Lessons Learned from Information Sharing Efforts DOJ / DHS Experience in Fed, State, Local, Tribal Interoperability DOJ / DHS Experience in Fed, State, Local, Tribal Interoperability DOD and IC Information Sharing Initiatives DOD and IC Information Sharing Initiatives Info Sharing Lessons Learned from Iraq and Afghanistan Info Sharing Lessons Learned from Iraq and Afghanistan 9/11 Hurricane Katrina San Diego Wildfires Asian Tsunami GWOT NGOs and Industry NGOs and Industry

10 9 9 What is the Universal Core (UCore)? An information exchange specification and implementation profile: –Vocabulary Of most commonly exchanged concepts: Who, What, When, Where –XML representation of the concepts –Security markings to permit controlled access, electronic tear lines –Messaging framework to package and unpackage the content consistently –Guidance for extension to permit tailoring to specific mission areas UCore V2.0 Conceptual Data Model Messaging Framework Metadata Message Framework WhenWhat Where Who

11 10 Systems Engineering Technical Reviews NOTE: Gate Reviews are NOT SETR Events Technical reviews occur as the system matures throughout the program life cycle

12 11 Summary Connecting the Force: –Rigorous Up Front Systems Engineering –Common Standards Single Technical Authority for Networks Viewing the Network as a Warfare System


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