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Warfighter Visualization“Innovative Capabilities for the Warfighter”
Changing Operational Environment
Current State of Navy C4I
• Average time to market: 2-3 years for new capabilities
• Average server age: ISNS - 3+ years, GCCS-M - 7+ years
• Average network age: 6.7 years
• Network FOC Timeline: 4-9 years (in some cases with no refresh)
• Up to 74 separate networks on a US Navy Aircraft Carrier today
• More than 160,000 Afloat Network Users on our Navy’s Ships and submarines
• Deployed bandwidth per sailor is less than that of a typical cell phone.
• On those ships and submarines are over 800 different ApplicationsISNS: Integrated Shipboard Network System - GCCS-M: Global Command & Control System – Maritime - FOC: Full Operational Capability
Putting the Pieces Together - Manually
Different Systems
Different Data types
Too Much Information
Different Formats
Where’s the
Metadata?
DifferentApplications
Information
Fatigue“We Don’t Just Use Information Systems - We Fight the War with Them”
VADM H. Denby Starling IICommander, Naval Network Warfare Command
Policy, Governance and Performance Management in a Services Oriented Architecture Presentation, 14 May 2009, Chris Miller, PEO C4I
Systems Answer
Integrated Battlespace Visualization Capability- Integrate All-Source Data (GCCS, AIS, JMPS, IPL, etc.)
Flexible, Adaptable Operator Display• Near real-time to real-time Situational Awareness (SA) capability
• Ability to build tailored display as needed by the situation
• Multi-Functional User Defined Operational Picture (UDOP)
Integrates proven Legacy Systems with New Innovative Technology
Quick Turnaround Applications that are Easy to Use and Understand
Maritime C4I (Joint and Interoperable): Multi-Level Security (MLS) Capable – Joint Interoperable Near Real-Time Integrated Battlespace Visualization Easily Understood Usable System – Immediate Situational Awareness- Multi-Functional User Defined Operational Picture (UDOP)
Information: Who Needs it - When its needed - How its needed
Budget (More Bang for the Buck): Reduced Footprint – Less Hardware Integrated Systems – Less Networks Improved Configuration Management IT Cost Reduction
Reduced Maintenance Reduced Training Reduced Manpower Requirements
Systems Provides Results
Open Source Integrated Solutions that Meets the Needs of the Navy’sOpen Source Integrated Solutions that Meets the Needs of the Navy’s Reducing Administrative, Logistical, Operational and Support costs
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