Title: SPAWARSYSCEN San Diego BRAC 2005
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- SPAWARSYSCEN San Diego BRAC 2005
- Update to the NDIA / SSC
- Executive Forum
- Carmela Keeney Executive Director
2MISSION To be the Nations full-spectrum
research, development, test, and evaluation,
engineering and fleet support center for command,
control and communications systems and ocean
surveillance and the integration of those systems
which overarch multiplatforms.
BRAC 2005 .established SSC San Diego as Center
of Excellence for Integrated C4ISR in Maritime
Domain (RDATE) . SSC San Diego also designated
as an Integrated RDATE Center for Maritime C4ISR
for Information Technology
3CAPT Unetic CO
Director, Science, Technology Engineering /
CTO Mr. Wang
EDMs. Keeney
FUTURE
ISR Vacant
Comms Mr. Endicott
C2 Dr. Jaffee
Applied Sciences Dr. Gordon
SSC Norfolk Det SD NCTSI
Flt Engineering Mr. Smith
Pacific CDR Herbert
Located in Washington D.C. Los Angeles,
CA Robins, GA Norfolk, VA Key West, FL St
Inigoes, MD Indian Head, MD Kings Bay, GA Tampa,
FL Panama City, FL Puget Sound, WA Suffolk,
VA Colorado Springs Suitland, MD Stuttgart,
Ger Monterey, CA Camp Pendleton Everett, WA Dam
Neck, VA
4- BRAC
- SSC San Diego Military Value Ratings measured
across Navy and DoD for Information Technology
- D A
- Navy DoD
- 1 of 24 1 of 76
Research Navy DoD 3 of 17 6 of 68
T E Navy DoD 5 of 17 10 of 72
- SSC San Diego designated as the Center of
Excellence for Integrated C4ISR in Maritime
Domain (RDATE). - Also designated as the Integrated RDATE Center
for Maritime C4ISR for Information Technology
5Summary of BRAC Actions
- BRAC 2005 establishes SSC Pacific and SSC
Atlantic - BRAC 2005 integrates SSC Norfolk, San Diego
detachment and Navy Center for Tactical System
Interoperability (NCTSI) into SSC Pacific
(formerly SSC San Diego) scheduled for FY09 - BRAC 2005 establishes SPAWAR 04 05 contingent
in Tidewater to support NETWARCOM scheduled for
FY09 - BRAC 2005 results in transfer of Maritime Sensors
from SSC San Diego to NUWC Newport NSWC
Dahlgren scheduled for FY11 - Maritime Sensors from SSC San Diego fall into
three categories - Projects scheduled to be transferred
- Projects completed or to be completed before
agreed upon realignment date - Projects included in the BRAC scenario in error
or improvidently.
6NUWC Projected Transfers in FY11(Move to
FY11 per CNI Business Plan)
- Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System (SURTASS)
7.0 Civilian FTEs - Concept development, system engineering, and
at-sea test planning, execution, evaluation, and
reporting for mobile acoustic surveillance
component of the Integrated Undersea Surveillance
System (IUSS) that incorporates passive towed
arrays - Fixed Distributed System-Commercial (FDS-C) 7.0
Civilian FTEs - System Engineering and technical support in the
areas of acoustics, data processing, telemetry,
EOM cables, fiber optics, mechanical and
electrical engineering design, Test and
Evaluation, Mission Planning, Installation
Planning and Fleet Support - Exercise Training (ET) Mines 1.4 Civilian
FTEsMine Countermeasures (MCM) Training - Develops preliminary drawings, outfitting
recommendations, deployment and recovery plans,
and prototypes acoustically and visually
realistic threat targets - Ocean Surveillance System (OSS) 12.0 Civilian
FTEs - Supports the navigation system for the US and UK
Strategic Weapon System onboard the US and UK
Trident FBM submarines (SSBNs).
7NSWC Projected Transfers in FY11(Move to
FY11 per CNI Business Plan)
- Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) - 7 Civilian FTEs
- Systems engineering in the areas of C4ISR
communications architecture, FORCEnet, topside
design and shipboard design on both core ship and
offboard vehicle communications - Communications analysis, such as, Bandwidth
Analysis for LCS Flight 1 CDD development. - Joint Tactical Information Distribution System
(JTIDS) 2.6 Civilian FTEs - Production facility supports the design,
procurement, production testing of JTIDS
antennas - Cooperative Outboard Logistics Upgrade (COBLU)
2 Civilian FTEs - TDA and SSA for Joint US/UK Program
- One of four Tactical Cryptologic Systems (TCS)
that provides ISR data for the GCCS - Common baseline architecture provides
synchronized acquisition and upgrade process for
all Fleet cryptologic systems.
8Summary
- BRAC implementation currently scheduled to occur
in FY 09-11 - SSC San Diego name change to SSC Pacific FY 09
(or earlier if approved) - BRAC impact on SSC SD results in a net gain
9 Questions?