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Title: The USCG Integrated Deepwater System


1
The USCG Integrated Deepwater System
  • FY 02 Accomplishments
  • FY03/04 Status Future Plans
  • View of Upcoming Milestones
  • 11 March 2003

2
Deepwater Supports National Priorities
Deepwater is a performance-based acquisition
project to replace ships, aircraft, command and
logistics systems based upon a 20-year
implementation plan
  • Core Missions
  • Homeland Security and National Defense
  • Search and Rescue
  • Alien Migrant Interdiction
  • Drug Interdiction
  • Fisheries Protection
  • Marine Environmental Protection
  • Current Systems
  • 91 Ships
  • 206 Aircraft
  • Associated C4ISR (Command Control,
    Communications, Computers, Intelligence,
    Surveillance and Reconnaissance)
  • Shore side Command Control (C2)
  • Support Infrastructure
  • Future Systems
  • 91 Ships
  • 58 Fast Response Cutters
  • 25 Off-Shore Patrol Cutters
  • 8 National Security Cutters
  • 124 Boats
  • 42 Long Range Interceptors
  • 82 Short Range Prosecutors
  • 49 Modified 123 Patrol Boats
  • 244 Aircraft
  • 168 Manned
  • 76 Unmanned
  • Enterprise C4ISR (Command, Control, Computers
    Communications, Intelligence, Surveillance
    Reconnaissance)
  • Performance-Based Logistics

3
FY02/03 Accomplishments and Milestones
  • Deepwater is off and running being jointly
    executed by Coast Guard and ICGS, a strong
    partnership
  • Program Facilities established
  • Program Management Offices in Rosslyn, VA
    Moorestown, NJ and Avondale, LA
  • Design, Integration and Test Center in
    Moorestown, NJ
  • Major Program Milestones
  • National Security Cutter Manning Analysis
    Requirements - Oct02
  • Maritime Patrol Aircraft Analysis of Alternatives
    - Dec02
  • Integrated Cost Performance Report and
    Performance Metrics Digital Dashboard - Dec02
  • 123 Patrol Boat Critical Design Review - Dec02
  • C4ISR Preliminary Design Review - Nov02
  • Production Readiness Review - Jan03
  • Matagorda arrived for Conversion to 123 - Feb03
  • System of Systems In Process Review - Jan03
  • Integrated Baseline Review - Feb03

4
FY02 Plan and Contract Funding
Focus Area FY02 Budget Authority Under Contract
Aviation Maritime Patrol Aircraft Preliminary Design Vertical Take-Off Landing Unmanned Air Vehicle 35.7M 37.0M
Surface National Security Cutter 110 - 123 Patrol Boat Upgrade Short Range Prosecutor 36.7M 22.8M
Logistics C4ISR / ILS Upgrades 17.3M 19.7M
C4ISR Common Command Control (C2) Preliminary Design Design, Integration and Test Center (DITC) 106.5M 121.3M
System-of-Systems IDS System Level Engineering and Management 53.9M 53.0M
Legacy maintenance/supportability (non contract) Government Program Office Total 39.8M 30.3M 320.2M 28.5M 30.3M 312.3M
Contracts pending for 7.9M delta
5
FY03 Milestones
  • Vertical Take-Off Landing Unmanned Aerial
    Vehicle (VUAV)
  • Preliminary Design Review - Sep03
  • National Security Cutter (NSC)
  • Initiate Detailed Design and Incorporate Homeland
    Security Requirements - Mar03
  • Order Long Lead Material Engines, Gears
    Weapons - Mar03
  • Preliminary Design Review - Mar03
  • Critical Design Review - Jun03
  • 378 High Endurance Cutter 270 and 210 Medium
    Endurance Cutters
  • Upgrade for improved operational effectiveness -
    Jul03
  • 110 - 123 Patrol Boats
  • Continue Matagorda Upgrade
  • Start Upgrades on 4 Legacy Assets - Feb03
  • Deliver Prototype Short Range Prosecutor - May03
  • Deliver Production Short Range Prosecutor for
    Matagorda - Sep03
  • Upgrade Shore Sites Communications and Logistics
    Capabilities - Jul03

6
FY04 Milestones
  • Begin Procurement for Air Station - Aug03
  • Exercise Option for Lease of 10 Aircraft Sept
    03
  • Logistics Information Management Systems (LIMS)
    Installation First Legacy Ship - Oct03
  • Matagorda Upgrade Delivery - Nov03
  • Short Range Prosecutor
  • First Boat Delivery - Nov03
  • Second Boat Delivery - Dec03
  • Vertical Take-Off Landing Unmanned Air Vehicle
    (VUAV) Preliminary Design Review - Dec 03
  • Communications Station Upgrade - Mar 04
  • National Security Cutter Production Readiness
    Review Apr04
  • Begin Construction First Unit - Sep04
  • C4ISR Critical Design Review - Jul04
  • Production and Deployment of Short Range
    Prosecutor (SRP)

7
FY03/04 Plan
Focus Area FY03 Budget Authority FY04 Budget Authority
Aviation Maritime Patrol Aircraft 147.3M 0.0M
Surface National Security Cutter 110 - 123 Patrol Boat Upgrade Legacy Cutters 196.4M 219.4M
Logistics C4ISR / ILS Upgrades 17.9M 39.9M
C4ISR 378, 270, 210 Legacy Upgrades Intel Upgrades to National Security Cutter 10.6M 66.2M
System-of-Systems IDS System Level Engineering and Management 43.7M 42.1M
Legacy maintenance/supportability (non contract) Government Program Management Total 34.1M 28.0M 478.0M 98.4M 34.0M 500.0M
8
Deepwater Program Funding Shortfall
  • Key capability milestones have been established
    for the first five years of the program, to
    include new asset delivery and legacy system
    upgrades resulting in significantly enhanced
    performance
  • Program Funding Levels Continue to Fall Behind
    Plan
  • The original 20 year implementation plan is off
    track as there is already 322M shortfall
  • 20 under funding has occurred in just 3 years
  • Filling the Funding Gap Is Critical Towards
    Accomplishing Program Objectives Within the
    20-year Plan Timeframe
  • At current rate of shortfall, 20 years becomes
    30 for project implementation.
  • The Gap Continues to Widen, Causing Significant
    Impacts to CG Operational Capabilities and
    Dramatically Increased Maintenance Costs
  • Maintenance spiral will force choosing between
    re-capitalization and current missions

9
Deepwater Program Funding Shortfall- Continued
M
Deepwater Plan
Appropriated
Presidents Budget
10
Funding Shortfall Synopsis
  • Whats Delayed?
  • 110 to 123 Conversions Reduced From 19 to 9
  • Maritime Patrol Aircraft Reduced From 8 to 2
  • Vertical Take-off and Landing Unmanned Air
    Vehicle Eliminated, Will Miss National Security
    Cutter Deployment
  • Shore C4ISR and Integrated Logistics Support
    Upgrades Reduced From 24 to 6
  • Delivery of National Security Cutter 2 Is Likely
    to Incur 12 Month Delay
  • Major Impact
  • Legacy Asset Sustainment and Safety Costs Are
    Rising Exponentially, Threatening the
    Re-capitalization or the Mission
  • System Effectiveness Is Dropping Below Legacy
    Levels
  • Whats Not Been Done?
  • Navy Type Navy Owned, Weapon System Manager
    Upgrade
  • Legacy Cutters Implementation of Upgraded Command
    Control, Communications, Computers,
    Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance
    Capabilities
  • Replacement of Maintenance Intensive, Costly
    Legacy Assets
  • What Also Should Be Done Given the Post 9/11,
    Homeland Security Environment?
  • Accelerate Global Hawk Introduction
  • Enhanced Intel and C4ISR Increment Acceleration
  • Establishment of Maritime Domain Awareness
  • Cubans Entering Key West - Undetected

11
Impact of Funding Shortfall
Proposed Plan Current Funding Impact
Number of 110 ft PB Conversions 19 9
Maritime Patrol Aircraft 8 2
VUAV IOC 2007 (ready for 1st NSC) IOC 2008 (miss 1st NSC del.)
Shore C4ISR and ILS Upgrades 24 6
NSC 2 IOC 2008 IOC 2009
Existing USCG Fleet Utilization is Increasing as
Modernization is Delayed
12
USCG Reality
  • Op-Tempo of Atlantic assets increased 25
  • Legacy asset sustainment and safety costs are
    rising
  • Eight (8) PBs, One (1) 378 ft. Cutter, One (1)
    Buoy Tender sent to support war with Iraq
  • Post 9/11 requirements combined with Deepwater
    funding shortfall further impact USCG performance
  • Presence along east coast diminishing
  • Two (2) undetected Cuban Landings

Mission Requirements
Recap. Finding (Real )
Increasing Mission Requirements vs Decreasing
Recapitalization Funds (In Real )
13
Potential ActivitiesPending Additional Funding
CG DRAFT 3/7/03
FY 03 Supplemental Focus Area Value Congressional Stakeholders Company
Navy Type Navy Owned (NTNO) Weapon System Manager (WSM) Upgrade 60.0M MA Raytheon
C4ISR upgrades and acceleration 8 Deployed Patrol Boats C4ISR Field Upgrade C4ISR - Surface Ship Legacy Upgrades C4ISR - Intelligence Upgrade 95.0M (10.0M) (30.0M) (55.0M) MD, LA, NJ Bollinger, Curtis Bay, LM
Vertical Take-Off and Landing Unmanned Air Vehicle (VUAV) Low Rate Early Production Development Test/Early Test 100.0M (80.0M) (20.0M) TX Bell Helicopter
National Security Cutter Homeland Security Upgrades Chemical, Biological Radiological (CBR) Sensitive Compartmented Information Facility (SCIF) Combat Management System Interoperability capabilities 45.0M (8.0M) (20.0M) (17.0M) LA, NJ NG, LM
Fast Response Cutter (FRC) Design and First Article Delivery 2 Production FRCs 90.0M (45.0M) (45.0M) LA, MS NG, Bollinger
FY 04 Plus-Up Focus Area Value Congressional Stakeholders Company
High Endurance Unmanned Air Vehicle (HEUAV) capability 41.0M CA NG
14
Summary and Asking
  • Reverse the cumulative effect 431M under-funding
    over the first three years of the program
  • Need 390M in F/Y 03 Supplemental Appropriations
  • Allows for procurement of VUAVs, necessary C4ISR
    implementation, post-9/11 capability upgrades to
    NSC, Patrol Boats.
  • Need 41M in F/Y 04 Plus-ups
  • Allows for acquisition of High Endurance Altitude
    UAVs
  • Additional funding significantly enhances the
    USCGs Ability to meet increasing, time-critical
    Homeland Security needs
  • Port Security and related activities of
    particular importance to National Security
  •      

15
Backup
16
Supplemental Plus-Up Talking Points
  • Navy Type Navy Owned (NTNO) Weapons System
    Manager (WSM)
  • Replaces funding to have been provided by the
    Navy, but which was deleted inadvertently from
    their FY03 budget request
  • Failure to provided funding for the NTNO WSM will
    result in the first National Security Cutter
    (NSC) being delivered without an integrated
    combat management system, significantly reducing
    its ability to defend against Anti-Ship Cruise
    Missiles
  • Required during FY03 to ensure incorporation of
    the WSM into Detailed Design and subsequent
    production of the first NSC
  • The Coast Guard has deployed eight Patrol Boats
    (WPB-110s) to the Middle East at the request of
    the U.S. Navy, in support of potential military
    operations
  • Accelerate selected portions of the Integrated
    Deepwater System (IDS) planned Command Control,
    Communications, Computers, Intelligence,
    Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) upgrades
    for these deployed cutters, significantly
    enhancing their ability to operate in a high
    intensity and potentially hostile environment
  • Upgrades would be accomplished in-theater,
    greatly improving WPB-110 interoperability with
    DOD during deployed operations by improving their
    ability to receive, manage, and safeguard
    classified messages and other information

17
Supplemental Plus-Up Talking Points - Continued
  • Legacy cutter C4ISR upgrades
  • Enhances classified message and data management
    and improves interoperability with DOD and other
    government agencies, providing more timely
    sharing of threat information and other data
  • Provide increased internal and external data
    management capabilities, and are required to
    support new Homeland Security and Homeland
    Defense mission requirements for major legacy
    cutter fleets
  • VUAV
  • Ensure system linkage with NSC delivery in FY06
    by earmarking 80M over FY03-04
  • Decreased/lack of funding by end of FY04 prevents
    NSC/VUAV capability to provide optimal maritime
    domain awareness and common operating picture
  • 15M in concept design spent from FY02
  • NSC Homeland Security upgrades
  • Incorporate design changes required to meet new
    HLS-driven operations and interoperability
    requirements
  • Detailed design and actual incorporation in the
    first NSC
  • Required to allow the NSC to meet its updated
    Command and Control platform requirements under
    post-9/11 threat conditions through upgraded CBR
    and self-defense capabilities, as well as
    enhanced handling of sensitive information and
    classified materials
  • Also improve interoperability with DOD forces and
    aircraft in support of Homeland Defense and
    deployed operations
  • Funding is necessary in FY03 to permit
    incorporation in NSC Detailed Design (included in
    the FY03 budget) and NSC hull number 1.

18
Supplemental Plus-Up Talking Points - Continued
  • Global Hawk
  • Provide enhanced Surveillance and Detection
    capabilities in the off- and near-shore regions,
    in response to increased Homeland Security
    mission requirements
  • Provide initial long range UAV capability
    approximately ten years earlier than initially
    planned due to increased surveillance
    requirements
  • C4ISR INTEL
  • New requirements as a result of 9/11 demand an
    improved capability to optimize the assets
    involved in the Deepwater system and in the
    myriad of assets associated with that system.
    The resulting Maritime Domain Awareness and
    shared Common Operating Picture will dramatically
    increase the Operational Effectiveness of the
    assets involved in any operation.
  • Accelerates implementation of improved sensors
    and enhanced connectivity underlying development
    of the IDS Common Operational Picture
  • Enhance Coast Guard, DHS, and national Maritime
    Domain Awareness through improved and expedited
    sharing of critical Maritime Homeland Security
    threat information.

19
Supplemental Plus-Up Talking Points - Continued
  • C4ISR - Legacy Surface Ship Upgrades
  • Enhances classified message and data management
    and improves interoperability with DOD and other
    government agencies, providing more timely
    sharing of threat information and other data
  • Provide increased internal and external data
    management capabilities, and are required to
    support new Homeland Security and Homeland
    Defense mission requirements for major legacy
    cutter fleets
  • 110 to 123 Patrol Boat Conversions
  • Accelerate the return of two new Patrol Boats to
    the fleet and will assist in making up for the
    eight boats that were sent to the Persian Gulf
  • With eight boats deployed and at least one other
    boat in the shipyard for conversion, moving the
    conversion of two boats forward serves to improve
    the Coast Guards readiness for its missions in
    both Homeland Security and its traditional Coast
    Guard mission set
  • Fast Response Cutter (FRC)
  • Provides increased capability/operational
    effectiveness to fleet
  • New assets needed to replace deployed
    cutters/patrol boats at end of service life
  • Recapitalize vs. maintainbuild new assets vs.
    repair old ones save maintenance costs, lowering
    total ownership cost

20
Surging Operational Requirements
th
  • Post Sept 11 Added Responsibilities
  • Lead Federal Agency for Maritime Homeland
    Security
  • Federal Maritime Security Coordinator for US
    Ports
  • Supporting Agency to FEMA
  • Support US Govt Interagency Domestic Terrorism
    Operations Plan
  • Support Military Operations Conducted Under
    Title 10

Operational Requirements
  • Traditional Responsibilities
  • Search and Rescue
  • Alien Migrant Interdiction
  • Fisheries Protection
  • Marine Environmental Protection
  • National Defense

Traditional Mission Responsibilities Continue
Sept 11, 2001
A Changing Operational Environment
As the Lead Federal Agency Responsible for
Maritime Homeland Security, the US Coast Guards
Role and Associated Operational Demands Have
Greatly Increased in the Post Sept 11th
Environment
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Program Status
  • Contract Awarded 25 June 2002
  • Post Award System Evaluation Complete
  • 15 Delivery Orders awarded including
  • Systems Integration and Program Management
  • National Security Cutter (NSC) Concept Design
  • Legacy C4ISR Upgrades
  • Vertical Take-Off and Landing Unmanned Aerial
    Vehicle (VUAV) Concept Design
  • Upgrade of legacy 110 Patrol Boat to 123 Patrol
    Boat
  • Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA) Concept Design
  • Common CG-C2 Command and Control System
    Development
  • Logistics Information Management System Deployment

22
FY02 Plan and Contract Funding
Focus Area FY02 Budget Authority Under Contract
Aviation Maritime Patrol Aircraft Preliminary Design Concept Technology Development Analysis of Alternatives Vertical Take-Off Landing Unmanned Air Vehicle Concept Design 35.7M 37.0M
Surface National Security Cutter Lead Ship Concept Design 110 - 123 Patrol Boat Upgrade Lead Ship Detailed Design and Construction Short Range Prosecutor Production and Deployment 36.7M 22.8M
Shore C4ISR / ILS Upgrades Common logistics system and management Logistics Information System Development Operations Center in Coast Guard Headquarters Aircraft Repair Supply Center (Elizabeth City, NC) Engineering Logistics Center (Curtis Bay, MD) Maintenance Logistics Command - Atlantic (Portsmouth, VA) Operations Systems Center (Martinsburg, WV) 17.3M 19.7M
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FY02 Plan and Contract Funding, Continued
Focus Area FY02 Budget Authority Contract Funding
C4ISR Common Command Control (C2) Preliminary Design Increment Communications Area Master Station Low Rate Initial Production Legacy Asset Modifications 270 Cutters 210 Cutters 378 Cutters Design, Integration and Test Center (DITC) Phase 1 Production 106.5M 121.3M
System-of-Systems IDS System Level Engineering and Management Modeling Simulation Operations Analysis Architecture Development System Level Test and Evaluation 53.9M 53.0M
Legacy maintenance/supportability (non contract) Government Program Office Total 39.8M 30.3M 320.2M 28.5M 30.3M 312.3M
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FY03/04 Plan
Focus Area FY03 Budget Authority FY04 Budget Authority
Aviation Maritime Patrol Aircraft 147.3M 0.0M
Surface National Security Cutter Detailed Design Production Drawings Manufacturing Aids Order Long Lead Materials 110 - 123 Patrol Boat Upgrade Upgrade four hulls Legacy Cutters Upgrade Mission Capabilities 196.4M 219.4M
Logistics C4ISR / ILS Upgrades Infrastructure Upgrades 17.9M 39.9M
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FY03/04 Plan, Continued
Focus Area FY03 Budget Authority FY04 Budget Authority
C4ISR 378, 270, 210 Legacy Upgrades Intel Upgrades to National Security Cutter 10.6M 66.2M
System-of-Systems IDS System Level Engineering and Management Modeling Simulation Operations Analysis Architecture Development System Level Test and Evaluation 43.7M 42.1M
Legacy maintenance/supportability (non contract) Government Program Management Total 34.1M 28.0M 478.0M 98.4M 34.0M 500.0M
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Subcontract Management Plan and StatusInitial
Letter Contract Awards
  • Definitize Definitize 5yr Base
  • Subcontractor Product, Service Date Value Est
    Value
  • Agusta Italy Hitron (Armed Helicopter)
    Lease Jan03 17.0M 78.0M
  • SIGMON VA ILS Process Re-Engineering Jan03
    1.0M 2.3M
  • MAD FL Crewing Modeling Feb03 1.0M 1.5M
  • Prosoft VA Training/C4ISR Architecture Feb03
    1.0M 7.5M
  • Metron CA Operations Analysis Software Feb03
    1.0M 5.5M
  • LM MDS Comms PA Satellite Communication
    System Feb03 130.0M 42.9M
  • LM MDS PA Intelligence Systems Feb03
    5.0M 33.3M
  • EADS CASA Spain Maritime Patrol Aircraft (MPA)
    Mar03 12.0M 589.5M
  • MES LA Legacy Communications Systems Mar03
    1.5M 31.4M
  • ARINC MD Legacy Command Control, Computers
  • Communication Intelligence,
  • Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR)
  • Air Installation Mar03 1.8M 15.4M
  • WBB VA Concept of Operations Mar03
    1.0M 4.7M
  • Teledyne Brown AL Test Evaluation Mar03
    1.0M 3.4M
  • Bell Helicopter TX Vertical Take-Off and
    Landing

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Subcontract Management Plan and StatusNext Steps
  • Definitize Definitize 5yr Base
  • Subcontractor Product, Service Date Value Est
    Value
  • FLIR Systems OR/MA Electro-Optical/Forward
    Looking
  • Infra-Red Systems Feb03 0.8M 48.0M
  • Mincom VA ILS Process Re-Engineering
    Apr03 1.3M 5.6M
  • Open Competition Legacy C4ISR Installations Apr03
    0.2M 1.0M
  • Raytheon IFF MD Identification Friendly or Foe
    Air/Surface May03 0.1M 13.0M
  • Sierra Nevada NV Surface Unmanned Common
    Automatic
  • Recovery System May03 2.0M 28.0M
  • Raytheon SeaVue TX MPA Radar Jun03 5.0M
    37.0M
  • Open Competition VUAV Radar Jun03 9.9M
    19.0M
  • Open Competition MPA Mission System Nov03 3.7M
    63.0M
  • EADS GmbH Germany National Security Cutter
    Radar Nov03 8.0M 34.0M
  • Open Competition Surface Direction Finding
    System Jun04 0.4M 1.2M
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