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Command, Control, and Communications Engineering Center (C 3 CEN) C 3 CEN Industry Day 2017 CAPT Michael F. Nasitka Commanding Officer Command, Control, and Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 1
Communications Area Master Station (CAMS) Product Line C 3 CEN Industry Day 2017 CDR Evangeline Gormley Command, Control, and Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 2
CAMS Product Line • Product Line Goal Provide Systems Lifecycle Management and oversight for USCG shore based long-range communications systems and mobile contingency systems at Communications Command (COMMCOM) and associated Remote Communications Facilities (RCFs) § Provide Tier II (i. e. Depot-level) maintenance § Orchestrate sustainment and technology refresh initiatives § Ensure compliance with emergent Cyber requirements • Organization Structure § Fixed Asset Line: Manage non-deployable assets at COMMCOM / RCFs Ø MF/HF High Powered Transmitters and Receivers Ø Transmit Paths, Antenna Matrices, Control Systems Ø Private (Non-CGOne) Wide Area Network § Mobile Asset Line: Mobile Command Centers Ø Mobile Communication Vehicles (MCVs) Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
CAMS Product Line • Future Focus Areas § Expand COTHEN HF Coverage in Alaska and Western Pacific § Upgrade Communications Station Automation System (CSAS) control system for cyber compliance § Establish new HF site in Alaska § Upgrade MCV Satellite and communications systems § Downsize infrastructure ( i. e. , remove RLPAs, excess receivers, transmitters, etc. ) § Modify NAVTEX transmitters Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
COMMCOM/RCF Locations Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
CAMS Contact Information CDR Evangeline Gormley CAMS Product Line Manager (757) 295 -2247 Evangeline. R. Gormley@uscg. mil Mr. Paul Miller CAMS Product Line Deputy (757) 686 -4234 Paul. G. Miller@uscg. mil LT Andy Siwarski Fixed Assets (757) 686 -6728 Andrew. G. Siwarski@uscg. mil LTjg Steve Bristow Mobile Assets (757) 295 -2094 Steven. E. Bristow@uscg. mil Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
Remote Mission Systems Product Line C 3 CEN Industry Day 2017 CDR John Henry Command, Control, and Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 7
Remote Mission Systems • Asset Lines ◦ Rescue 21 (Coastal, Western Rivers & Alaska) ◦ NAIS ◦ DGPS ◦ Deliver and maintain fixed facility VHF communications ◦ Provide nationwide automatic identification of vessels in harbors & harbor approaches ◦ Provide electronic aids to navigation support throughout the Coast Guard • Future Focus Areas ◦ Promote open market competition support ◦ Replace obsolete subsystems (transceivers, network, system control & data acquisition (SCADA)) in R 21 Alaska VHF remote sites ◦ Investigate alternate data transport & power sources for remote facilities ◦ Decommission DGPS Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future RMS Products • Product Line Goals Rescue 21: Coastal, Alaska & Western Rivers NAIS: Nationwide Automatic Identification System DGPS: Differential Global Positioning System
RMS Services R 21 -C R 21 -WR R 21 -AK NAIS DGPS Continental coast, Great Lakes & Islands Mississippi & Ohio Rivers & major tributaries Alaska coast Continental U. S. , HI & AK. 258 sites; 296, 000 sq NM 51 sites 33 sites; 60, 000 sq NM 122 sites across 58 major ports; 11 waterways 39 sites VHF/UHF SAR comms VHF SAR comms Real time monitoring of AIS-equipped vessels Medium frequency remote broadcast Digital Selective Calling Virtual ATON Digital correction for GPS signal Direction finding Continuity of ops across all 3 Sectors Aggregates & provides data to USCG, CBP, ACo. E, NOAA Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
RMS Locations 1 13 9 11 5 8 LEGEND Rescue 21 Western Rivers Rescue 21 Alaska 7 Nationwide Automatic Identification System Differential Global Positioning System 17 14 Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 10
Remote Mission Systems Contact Information CDR John Henry LCDR Will Rogers RMS Product Line Manager (757) 483 -8637 John. Henry@uscg. mil NAIS/DGPS (757) 686 -2128 William. B. Rogers@uscg. mil LT Rich Mooney Rescue 21 (757) 295 -2265 Richard. A. Mooney@uscg. mil Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
Command Centers Product Line C 3 CEN Industry Day 2017 CDR Justin Noggle Command, Control, and Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 12
Command Centers • Asset Lines ◦ ◦ Tactical Command Centers (37 Sectors/10 VTS) Strategic Command Centers (9 District/2 Area/2 MIFC/HQ) ◦ ◦ ◦ Consolidate user interface environment to improve operational users’ efficiency and effectiveness Leverage enterprise service bus data delivery to facilitate hardware convergence Converge port specific sensor based systems (VTS/NAIS/R 21) Partnership with Do. D on clas/unclas C 3 systems & standards Reduce sustainment costs while maintaining operational availability • Future Focus Areas ◦ ◦ GIS/Common User Environment utilizing Ozone Widget Framework optimized for mobile & low bandwidth applications Leverage SOA (service oriented architecture) to expand delivery/consumption across the enterprise service bus Virtualize hardware utilizing cloud technologies Develop using Agile to expedite delivery of capability Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Command Center Products • Product Line Goals GCCS-J: Global Command Control System – Joint COP: Common Operational Picture CG 1 V: Coast Guard One View C 2 PC: Command Control Personal Computer SAROPS: Search and Rescue Optimal Planning System CCDS: Command Center Display System Watch. Keeper PAWSS: Ports and Waterways Safety System
Command Centers 1 13 9 11 8 5 7 17 14 Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
Command Centers Contact Information CDR Justin Noggle Command Centers Product Line Manager (757) 686 -2198 Justin. W. Noggle@uscg. mil Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
Navigation Core Technology C 3 CEN Industry Day 2017 LCDR Ben Goff Command, Control, and Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 16
Navigation - Structure • Asset Lines ◦ ◦ ADF/AIS/Radar Electronic Navigation Optics SINS/Depth Sounders/GPS • Systems ◦ E-Nav, GPS, AIS, Surface Search Radar, Depth Sounder, Speed Log, Radio Direction Finders, Scalable Integrated Navigation System, Electro-Optics/Infra. Red • Architecture Goals ◦ ◦ Consolidate Legacy (inherited) systems to one scalable standard system IEC 61174 & IMO ECDIS Certified Hardware Open source data formats (NIEM, NMEA, etc. ) for integration into larger C 4 I architecture Radar Data Communications Open Protocols (Asterix, NMEA One. Net) Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 17
Navigation - Functions • Sustainment Goals ◦ ◦ To find the most cost-effective way to keep aging systems operational Balance organic, commercial, solutions to fight obsolescence and enhance integration System consolidation to improve logistics efficiencies Harden systems in accordance with DOD & DHS Information Assurance Directives • Technology Challenges ◦ ◦ Integration (newer systems becoming more software-focused with no hardware) Fighting Diminishing Manufacturing Sources and Material Supplies • Future Thinking ◦ ◦ NMEA 2000, changing international standards (AIS/VDES, LRIT, GPS/GNSS) Improved sustainment efforts including recapitalization of obsolete system Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
Navigation – Future Thinking ◦ ◦ ADF/AIS/Radar § Continue next generation Automatic Radio Direction finder market research § ID & procure next generation AIS transponder (FY 18), deploy to fleet (19 -22) § Evaluate surface search radar for renewal Electronic Navigation § Operating system and software alignment § Current software solution’s support contract expires in 2019 § OS agnostic solutions (Open Container) Optics ◦ Identify & procure next generation small boat Electro-Optics/Infra. Red ◦ Identify & procure next generation cutter Electro-Optics/Infra. Red ◦ Conduct shipboard security CCTV camera system market research SINS/Depth Sounders/GPS ◦ Deploy SINS-2 across 2, 000 vessels Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 19
Navigation Contact Information LCDR Ben Goff Navigation Core Technology Manager (757) 686 -4287 Benjamin. F. Goff@uscg. mil Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
Command Control Core Technology C 3 CEN Industry Day 2017 CDR Brian R. Anderson Command, Control, and Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 21
Command Control Overview Objective: Deliver complete life cycle logistics for C 2 and ISR systems aboard cutter and aircraft meeting customer/sponsor requirements, while maximizing the system availability at an affordable cost Systems: SSA/SDA for 35 systems across 9 cutter classes totaling 130 cutters and on 3 aircraft models, totaling 47 airframes Support: Composed of four asset lines supporting Surface Forces and Aviation Product Line Managers in the following areas: • C 2 Afloat • C 2 Aviation • Intelligence Systems & Biometrics Afloat • Navy Type Electronics Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 22
C 2 - Future Focus Areas • Development § Open Source Radar Processing (Sensor, Processing, and GUI) § Modular Capability Development (Family of Systems) § Automated Testing and Deployment Solutions • Technology § § Biometrics Afloat Small Boat Data Transfer (Share Parent C 2 Info) Cost Effective, One-Way Cross Domain Solutions Minotaur Aviation Mission System (AMS) for all airframes • Support § Navy-Type Coast Guard-Owned Equipment Support § Platform IT Cyber Security § Agile Development and Virtualization Support Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 23
Command & Control Contact Information CDR Brian Anderson Command Control Core Technology Manager (757) 686 -2118 Brian. R. Anderson@uscg. mil Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
Communications Core Technology C 3 CEN Industry Day 2017 LT Christopher Rogers Command, Control, and Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 25
Communications Core Technology Manager: LT Christopher Rogers Core Technology Goals • Reduce the variance in supported radio technologies to reduce: * Support cost for supply and supply change management * Complexity for operator training * Complexity for technician training • Establish comprehensive strategic communications vision COMMS CT Asset Lines • Increase asset visibility and improve configuration management across the fleet. VHF/UHF Systems MILSATCOM MF/HF Systems Integrated Comms Services Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 26
Communications • Research, procure & implement next generation short range communications technology w/ focus on deploying easily programmable, interoperable multiband tactical systems. • Transition MILSATCOM systems to Multiple User Object System (MUOS). • Modernize HF infrastructure to enable the use of HF Wideband technologies & expand the CG’s use of Customs Over The Horizon Enforcement Network (COTHEN) • Improve Small Boat Tactical Communications between boarding party and ship to allow use of high bandwidth data applications (e. g. , BASS). COMMS CT Asset Lines Future Focus Areas VHF/UHF Systems MILSATCOM MF/HF Systems Integrated Comms Services Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 27
Communications Contact Information LT Christopher Rogers Communications Core Technology Manager (757) 686 -4006 Christopher. a. rogers@uscg. mil Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
Command Logistics Division C 3 CEN Industry Day 2017 LCDR Jeff Lynch Command, Control, and Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future 29
Engineering Services • Overall lead for C 3 CEN shared service policy and processes ◦ PMO Section: Project Management & Requirements services ◦ Technical Services Section: Focus on providing shared services via central contract tasks for writers, CAD/drafting, Logistics management, RCM analysis, cell phones, remote access, etc. ◦ IV&V Section: Independent testing of C 3 CEN products before release (acceptance testing) ◦ Information Assurance Section: C 3 CEN shared information security specialists via a contract for IA tasks Current Focus Areas • • • Overseeing Project Management and improving requirements development Business process management Integrated shared services processes and services Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future Engineering Services Functions Branch Chief: LCDR Jeff Lynch Branch Functions PMO Tech Services IV&V ISSO 30
Electronics Repair Facility (ERF) Baltimore • • Depot level screening/repair and logistical support of electronics systems of Mandatory Turn-in (MTI) equipment Branch Sections: ◦ Navigation Support ◦ Communications Support ◦ Inventory and Controls Current Focus Areas • • Increase repair quality for supported items and system expansion: ◦ RADAR: SPS-73 Legacy, Tech Refresh, SINS, SPS-50 and SPS-78 Radars ◦ HF: URG III, TMR-90, RT-9000 and MICOM 3 T HF tranceivers ◦ DGPS: Repair and customization: Nautel transmitter, Nationwide Control Station and Automated Tuning Unit ◦ COMPUTER: Repair and customization: Sea. Watch, Spark. Star (Gulfcoast) and FDVS Camera Systems ◦ COMMS: VHF/UHF Radio repair and developing Intrinsically Safe capability Complete qualifications to become a 2 M certified repair facility Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future ERF Functions Branch Chief: CDR Jessica Fant Branch Organization Test & Repair QA/Functional Screening C 3 CEN Liaison TCTO Assistance Equipment Removal & Installation Equipment Configuration Technical Assist Packaging/Logistics Custom Configure 31
Command Logistics Contact Information Mr. Jeffrey Kayser Command Logistics Division Chief (757) 686 -4089 Jeffrey. A. Kayser@uscg. mil Command, Control, & Communications Engineering Center Sustaining the Present…Developing the Future
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