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Navy ISR Family of Systems
Leveraging Unmanned Capabilities
2 March 2011
Game Changing Shift in ISR
Increasingly sea based & unmanned aircraft
Every platform is a sensor
Every sensor is networked
Modular, scalable plug & play sensor payloads
Common interfaces, data formats & standards
Data is discoverable & accessible by all
Common Unmanned Systems Control Stations
Remoted automated sensors
CNO’s Guiding Principles for Navy ISR
Navy’s ISR Roadmap Increases Capacity & Capability2
Navy ISR…Leveraging Unmanned Systems
Endurance:– Persistent ISR unfettered by
crew & platform limitations
Far Forward:– Expanded Area of Operations
into those inaccessible orhazardous to mannedplatforms
Complementary:– Augments manned platforms
to full capacity gaps andreduce costs
Increasingly Unmanned, Automated & Integrated
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Greater Flexibility Enhances Capacity & Capability
Airborne:– Information Dominance Corps
– Advanced Technology &Robust CONOPS
– Scalable
Undersea:– Legacy mission remain
– Extending endurance & Reach
Surface:– Integrated into future fleet
Family of Systems Approach
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Moving Forward with Industry
Teaming with Industry for Successes
UCAS-D First Flight
UCLASS ICD Development
Advancing UUV Energy & Powerdevelopment
Scoping “Common Control” systems
Support to rapid fielded capabilities
Industry Supporting Warfighting Requirements
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Beyond Platforms & Vehicles...
Integrating into the Joint Force Teaming with Services in data exploitation Teaming with other agencies on cloud computing
Advances in Processing, Exploitation, &Dissemination Exponential growth in data Onboard / off-board processing
Common Command & Control No boutique or unique solutions Software / algorithms must be fully compatible
Industry Solutions Key to Future Warfighting Capability
Energy & Propulsion UAV Lightweight Engines
Autonomy Long endurance & reliable missions
Mission payload autonomy
Integrated Operations
Vehicle-to-vehicle/host communications
Data formats & standards UAS Standard Interoperability profiles
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Cross-Domain Challenges
Common Solutions for Multi-Domain Missions
Summary
“Family of Systems” improvesPersistence via unmanned systems
Capacity with more platforms
Flexibility with “plug & play” sensors
Capability with automated sensors
Information sharing within a federated architecture
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From the Sea…For the Nation