Littoral Warfare Product Area Director 20 Oct 2003 Dr. David P. Skinner Briefing to the NDIA.

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Littoral Warfare Product Area Director 20 Oct 2003 Dr. David P. Skinner Briefing to the NDIA

WARFARE CENTERS’ COMPONENTS Product Area Director Integrated Warfare Center PAD PADs = SES Corona TOM Carderock Crane TOM Indian Head TOM Pt Hueneme TOM Dahlgren TOM Newport TOM Keyport TOM TOM (Technical Operations Manager) = SES WC BOD Executive WC Staff WC Policy Board Board of Visitors COMNAVSEA COM NUWC TD COM NSWC TD Work Assignment Executive Business Executive S&T Executive T&E Executive Workforce Executive ADU Staff PAD

WARFARE CENTERS’ ALIGNMENT Creates New Relationships

Force Level Warfare Systems Tom Pendergraft (DL) Ships and Ship SystemsRandy Reeves (CD) Surface Ship Combat SystemsCharlie Giacchi (PHD) Littoral Warfare SystemsDave Skinner (DD/CSS) Navy Strategic Weapons SystemsShelia Young (DL) OrdnanceSteve Mitchell (IHD) Undersea Warfare Command and Control SystemsDon McCormack (NUWC) Undersea Warfare Weapon and Vehicle SystemsPete Trask (NUWC) Undersea Warfare Analysis and IntegrationDon McCormack (acting) (NUWC) USW Fleet Material Readiness Jim Meng (NUWC/KPT) Homeland and Force ProtectionGene Gallaher (DL) Surface Warfare Logistics and MaintenanceDuane Embree (CD) THE PRODUCT AREA DIRECTORS (PADS)

PAD OPERATING PHILOSOPHY The job of the PAD is to set the strategic course for Littoral Warfare through: Communication Collaboration Shared Vision In alignment with the Navy & MarCor future

Littoral Warfare Linkages With Other PA’s Strategic Weapon Systems The Littoral Warfare PA Components Special Warfare Mine Warfare Operations In Extreme Environments Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare Other Littoral Warfare Systems Undersea Warfare C and C Undersea Warfare Weapons Vehicles Undersea Warfare Analysis and Assessment Force Level Warfare Systems Homeland and Force Protection Ordnance Surface Ship Combat Systems Ship & Ship Systems Surface Warfare Logistics & Main.

Littoral Warfare Product Area NAVSEA realignment benefits: –Warfighter & Industry benefit from improved cross- Warfare Center integration and coordination Major Cross-PA Thrusts –Littoral Combat Ship –Sea Basing –Unmanned Systems in support of Littoral Warfare

Littoral Warfare Product Area and Sea Power 21 Sea Strike FORCEnet Sea Basing Sea Shield Maritime Special Warfare Expeditionary Maneuver Warfare Organic Mine Countermeasures Unmanned Systems Deployable Joint C&C (DJC2) ISR Mines Combatant Craft LCS Mine Countermeasures Unmanned Systems Coastal & Maritime Security ISR Diving & Life Support Strategic Sealift Maritime Pre-positioned Fleet Mine Countermeasures Force Protection Logistic Systems DJC2 Sea Enterprise Sea Warrior Sea Trial

Interagency intelligence & communications reach-back systems Organic mine countermeasures Multi-sensor cargo inspection equipment Advanced hull forms & modular mission payloads Directed energy weapons Autonomous unmanned vehicles Common Undersea Picture Single Integrated Air Picture Distributed Weapons Coordination Theater Missile Defense SEA SHIELD Future Technologies Sea Shield Speed will be an ally as linked sensors, high-speed platforms, and improved kill vehicles consolidate area control, including the location and neutralization of mines via state-of-the-art technology on dedicated mine warfare platforms and battle group combatants. Sea Power 21 Projecting Decisive Joint Capabilities, By Admiral Vern Clark, U.S. Navy, Naval Institute Proceedings, October 2002

Autonomous, organic, long-dwell sensors Integrated national, theater, and force sensors Knowledge-enhancement systems Unmanned combat vehicles Hypersonic missiles Electro-magnetic rail guns Hyper-spectral imaging SEA STRIKE Future Technologies Sea Strike Sea Strike capabilities will provide Joint Force Commanders with a potent mix of weapons, ranging from long-range precision strike, to covert land-attack in anti-access environments, to the swift insertion of ground forces. Information superiority will empower us to dominate timelines, foreclose adversary options, and deny enemy sanctuary. Sea Strike operations will be fully integrated into joint campaigns, adding the unique independence, responsiveness, and on- scene endurance of naval forces to joint strike efforts. Sea Power 21 Projecting Decisive Joint Capabilities, By Admiral Vern Clark, U.S. Navy, Naval Institute Proceedings, October 2002

Enhanced sea-based joint command and control Heavy-equipment transfer capabilities Intra-theater high-speed sealift Improved vertical delivery methods Integrated joint logistics Rotational crewing infrastructure International data-sharing networks SEA BASING Future Technologies Sea Basing Sea Basing is the core of "Sea Power 21." It is about placing at sea—to a greater extent than ever before—capabilities critical to joint and coalition operational success: offensive and defensive firepower, maneuver forces, command and control, and logistics. By doing so, it minimizes the need to build up forces and supplies ashore, reduces their vulnerability, and enhances operational mobility. It leverages advanced sensor and communications systems, precision ordnance, and weapons reach while prepositioning joint capabilities where they are immediately employable and most decisive. By Vice Admiral Charles W. Moore Jr., U.S. Navy, and Lieutenant General Edward Hanlon Jr., U.S. Marine Corps, Naval Institute Proceedings, January 2003

MCM Vision MCM VISION : Field a Common Set of Unmanned, Modular MCM Systems Employable from a Variety of Host Platforms or Shore Sites that can Quickly Counter the Spectrum of Mines to Enable Assured Access with Minimum Risk from Mines Speed the MCM timelineSpeed the MCM timeline Remove the man from the mine fieldRemove the man from the mine field GOALS: