Segment 2: The Coast Guard’s Next Generation C4ISR System CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015 | ASNE ISS Symposium
ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015 Topics Coast Guard C4ISR Acquisitions National Security Cutter (NSC) class – C4ISR / CGC2 C4ISR CGC2 Segment 1 – Segment 2 evolution Design and development of CGC2 Segment 2 Installation of CGC2 Segment 2 aboard NSC class Operation of CGC2 Segment 2 Future of CGC2 Segment 2 . ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015
U.S. Coast Guard C4ISR Acquisitions Headquartered in Washington, DC Segment 2 C4ISR system developed at detached office in Moorestown, NJ (near Lockheed Martin OEM) Mission We are professionals who oversee and execute the acquisition of C4ISR systems from design through sustainment planning in support of the Coast Guard’s Operational Forces Vision To be the benchmark for advanced C4ISR/C5ISR systems acquisition and integration for the Coast Guard, DHS, and maritime components ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015
National Security Cutter class – C4ISR / CGC2 8-ship National Security Cutter class 5 cutters delivered since 2008 (Huntington Ingalls, MS shipyard) NSC class C4ISR systems Sourced from government (NTNO) and industry Coast Guard Command and Control (CGC2) acquired from Lockheed Martin, Moorestown, NJ First 4 ships of class initially delivered with Increment 1 CGC2 Second ship (USCGC WAESCHE) served as technology demonstrator platform for next-generation Segment 2 CGC2 Final 4 ships of class being delivered with Segment 2 CGC2 Remaining 3 ships of class being retrofitted with Segment 2 CGC2 ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015
C4ISR CGC2 Increment 1 – Segment 2 evolution Meet evolving USCG mission requirements Need for real-time data Technology obsolescence Global Command and Control System (GCCS) drop Unix Windows OS - not real-time Combat System safety and Combat System certification drivers Sustainment: reduce lifetime support costs Coast Guard as Systems Integrator ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015
Design and Development of CGC2 Segment 2 Tactical and Situational Awareness Domains Real-time versus non-real time capability Use of U.S. Navy Common Source Library (software) Additional capabilities, e.g. certified tactical data link ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015
CG-System Acquisition & Integration Laboratory (CGSAIL) Functions A004/S005 Platform P-Spec COMOPTEVFOR ORD Goal: Successful Operational Readiness (OT&E) INPUT SOVT: Gov’t developed Executed by asset crew w/Gov’t/Contractor supt as req.) SOVT Asset-specific ST Asset-specific ST: Gov’t developed Executed by Gov’t in Gov’t lab w/Contractor supt. as req.) SAT@CGSAIL (Gov Lab) SAT SAT: Gov’t revised/adapted Executed by Gov’t in Gov’t lab w/opt. contractor supt. IV&V @CGSAIL INPUT FAT: Contractor Dev. – Gov’t Approval Executed by Contractor in Contractor lab w/ Gov’t Oversight FAT FAT@OEM USCG/DoD Test Engineers FAT = Factory Acceptance Test SAT = System Acceptance Test/IV&V ST = System Test SOVT = System Operational Verification Test SPAWAR, DCMA, NAVSEA, NAVAIR Contractor: Little to no CG insight/influence ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015 Title of Presentation | Office | Presenter | Audience | Date of Presentation
Installation of CGC2 Segment 2 aboard NSC class (USCGC WAESCHE) Retrofit installation, Coast Guard Island, Alameda CA 100 days: rip-out Increment 1; install, test/IV&V, and train Segment 2 ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015
Operation of CGC2 Segment 2 (USCGC WAESCHE) Arctic patrol, 2013 Pacific patrols, 2014 Rim of the Pacific (RIMPAC), 2015. Interoperability exercises with US Navy and Joint Forces ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015
ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015 Future of CGC2 Segment 2 Installation on board all 8 NSC class cutters Transition to sustainment, including plans for periodic Tech Refresh and Tech Insertion to minimize impacts due to obsolescence Relocation / expansion of CGC2 CGSAIL Lab to U.S. Navy facility in order to support Segment 2 sustainment including future USCG acquisition efforts ASNE ISS Symposium| CDR James Betz | 20 May 2015