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C4ISR via OA Mike Danjczek November, 2014 Copyright GTS 2014
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The Design Agent’s Dilemma How can we design C4ISR systems using approaches that enable OA while retaining the value of private investment? How can we develop solutions, at low cost, to meet design requirements yet support system adaptation to meet emergent customer needs? http://www.adambarley.com/files/blogpics/dilemma.jpg
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GTS OA Systems and Software Combat Systems Customers – Multiple US Navy & DoD customers (Aegis, SSDS, MIPS, GWS, MDA – AA, JAMOD…) Command and Control Systems Customers – Multiple US Navy, DoD & DHS customers (SPAWAR PMW- 160, 740, Philippine Navy, CBP…) Information and Sensor Systems Customers – US Navy and Combatant Commands (SOCOM, CENTCOM, NAVAIR…) Electronic Systems Production, Repair, Logistics & Training Customers – US Navy and industry ( NAVSUP, NAVAIR PMA 260, 274, Lockheed Martin GT&L…) C4ISR Products Ultra Light Aircraft Detection System (ULAD) FusionCommand™ C4ISR System AgentCommand ™ AgentMobile Android Maritime Surveillance Systems Combat Systems Products AN / UYQ-107 Common Processing System ACE Cabinet Battle Force Tactical Trainer (BFTT) I&SS Products Asymmetric Threat Detection Gatekeeper On The Move (GOTM) Biometric authentication and management, Cloud Biometrics Radar R&D, limited production Electronics Products E-2C Test Sets H-1Y/Z Test Sets 3
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Provides border-wide mobile detection and tracking for interdiction of air incursion Advanced COTS radar and processing for small target detection Secure commercial satellite communications to enable expansive coverage Sensor platform to feed C4ISR system’s Common Operating Picture (COP) using published interface specification Extensible capabilities based on modular subsystems 4
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FusionCommand™ Overview Detection and Tracking focused C4ISR system designed to support: Land, Sea and Air SA Critical Infrastructure Protection Coordination of First Responders Border and Parameter Protection Features: Multi-sensors fusion / track correlation Automated camera on target tracking Rules engine for automatic alerts Distinguish non-cooperatives Modular, scalable design: Command Centers Personal mobile devices Mobile sensor and response units 5
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AgentMobile Situational Awareness Android application shares SA between Command Center C4ISR system and field personnel, providing comms and friendly, threat & unknown contacts in an intuitive GIS display Simple to use Pushes Command Center COP Provides BFT self-reporting Integrates tactical data Sensor track data AIS/IFF/ADS-B Participating BFT contacts Leverages smart phone features Voice Camera still / video Text Messaging E-mail COTS handheld devices leverage commercial innovation to achieve new mission capabilities 6
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Modular/Threaded Approach 7 Integration of modularized C4ISR technologies (i.e. sensor fusion) enable high performance and permit innovation at sensor and system level Open interfaces enable COTS / non-proprietary, GFE & proprietary sensors for best performance Open standards and composable architecture enable tailored capability and selection and refresh for a broad selection of sensors
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Summary Innovation for, and optimization of, existent capabilities relies on the blending of protected and non-protected elements This can be accomplished using OA, COTS and well-considered, modular design approaches The benefits, to the design agent and the customer(s), of a system exhibiting MOSA concepts deliver added value through: Interoperability to permit utilization of external functions Maintainability to facilitate technology refresh Extensibility for enhancing the capabilities of the system Composability based on modular coupling of system elements Reusability of system or subsystems for other applications Unlimited rights does not deliver best of breed To meet the needs of the customer, innovation and performance should be the driver! 8
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