SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific FY16 EOY Brief to NDIA

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SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific FY16 EOY Brief to NDIA 31 January 2017 Ms. Carmela Keeney SPAWAR Systems Center, Pacific Executive Director (ED) Statement A: Approved for public release. 1

Our Mission Conduct research, development, engineering, and support of integrated C4ISR, cyber, and space systems across all warfighting domains Statement A: Approved for public release. 2

SPAWAR Organization PEO C4I RADM Boris Becker PEO Space Systems RADM Boris Becker COMMANDER RADM David Lewis Executive Director Pat Sullivan Fleet Readiness Directorate RDML Ailes PEO EIS Victor Gavin 1.0 - Finance Steve Dunn 2.0 - Contracts Nancy Gunderson 3.0 - Legal Amy Weisman 4.0 Logistics & Fleet Support Martin Brown 5.0 - Engineering RDML Fritzemeier 6.0 Program & Project Mgmt Craig Madsen 7.0 Science & Technology Dr. Steve Russell 8.0 Corporate Operations Kimberly Kesler Echelon III Activities SPAWAR Space Field Activity CAPT EJ Hendrickson, CO Terry Duncan, ED SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific (Working Capital Fund) CAPT Gisele Bonitz USN, CO Carmela Keeney, ED SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic (Working Capital Fund) CAPT Scott Heller, CO Chris Miller, ED Statement A: Approved for public release. 3

SSC Pacific: Organization CHENG Delores Washburn XO CDR Antonio Tellado (A) CAPT Gisele Bonitz CO ED Ms. Carmela Keeney IW Prototyping Carly Jackson Technical Director Lee Zimmerman Executive Portfolio Manager Tom Tiernan Business Portfolios Discovery and Invention (D&I) Dr. Dimitris Tsintikidis Transport and Computing Infrastructure (TCI) James Reed Finance Tom Modica Legal Eric Flores Contracting Sharon Pritchard Corporate Ops Jack Cabana Battlespace Awareness (BA) Bryan Tollefson Production, Installation, & In-Service Support (PII) Jamie Schlosser Logistics & Fleet Support Mavis Machniak Communications, Networks and Cyber Security Susie Hartzog Program & Project Mgmt Joe Adan Pacific C4ISR CDR Remil Capili Alan Umeda Decision Superiority (DS) Joe Summa C2, Business Systems, and T&E Bill Bonwit ISR / IO Lynn Collins S&T and Netcentric Engineering Dr. Stephen Russell Japan Business and Force Support (BFS) Linda Kusumoto Decision Optimization Dr. Karl Van Orden Wireless Comms Dr. Roy Axford Senior Scientist /Technologists (STs) Nonlinear Dynamics Dr. Adi Bulsara Tactical & Enterprise Networks Dr. Albert Legaspi Guam Undersea Information Dominance Dr. Eric Hendricks Integrated Cyber Operations (ICO) Mari Garcia-Reynante Statement A: Approved for public release. 4

FY16 Profile Our People Are Our Greatest Strength FY16 Profile CIVILIANS 4637 Scientists & Engineers 2254 Tech Specialists 982 S&E Technicians 274 Admin/Professionals 909 General Support 203 SES/ ST/ SSTM 15 MILITARY 203 Enlisted 140 Officers 63 TOTAL 4,840 FY16 = $2.75B Total Obligation Authority New Professional (NP) Program: ~2700 applicants for 86 positions Average GPA 3.45 Highly credentialed, educated workforce 187 PhDs 1,322 Masters 3,327 SCI Clearances 1,907 Civil Servants & Military 1,420 Contractors ~ 35% of workforce: Active Duty, Reservists, Veterans ~ 400 Civilians Directly Supporting C4ISR with the Fleet Around the World Statement A: Approved for public release. 5

OWNSHIP T002 T001 T001 ACTIVE ENGAGEMENT - MISSILE LAUNCH MK 36 1 2 3 4 MK 59 1 2 NULKA 1 2 3 4 P SLQ-32 Course to Steer -30-20 1/23/2017-10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 140 150 160 180 Course to Steer: 125⁰ (Relative) 31 S TEWM DDG-73 OWNSHIP C/S: 047⁰ / 18 kts EMCON: none. T002 DDG-70 DDG-77 DDG-83 ENGAGEMENT TIMELINE Task TEWM Launch Nulka Course to Steer Winds:134⁰T 16 kts Launch MK36 P T001 S T002 INBOUND Target ID / Name Bearing / Range Course / Speed Time to Go T001 / Cardinal 317⁰ / 27,892 m 124⁰ / 356 kts 2:28 T002 / CloseRate 304⁰ / 32,645 m 120⁰ / 524 kts 2:46 - TEWM PORT Target Bearing 318.2⁰ Execution Window (open/close (duration)): 1:45 / 2:22 (0:37) Task Priority: PRIORITY_CRITICAL Jammer Type: NOSE_JAMMING Jamming Technique: COOPERATIVE_NOISE - Target Bearing: 318.2⁰ NULKA Launcher 1 Tube 1 Launch Azimuth 358⁰ Execution Window (open/close (duration)): 2:10 / 2:50 (0:40) Plan ID RECOMMENDED ENGAGEMENT PLANS Systems Launcher Number: 1 Tube Number: 1 Launch Azimuth: 358.2⁰ Fly Through Condition: FALSE Launcher Number: 1 Tube Number: 2 Launch Azimuth: 358.2⁰ Fly Through Condition: FALSE Launcher Number: 1 Tube Number: 3 Launch Azimuth: 358.2⁰ Fly Through Condition: FALSE Time to Execute Window closed 1 TEWM & NULKA 1:10 2:23 2 SLQ-32 & MK 59 0:33 0:41 3 TEWM & MK 36 0:47 1:02 ENGAGEMENT PLAN DETAILS: PLAN ID 1 T001 ENGAGE ENGAGE Capabilities Across the Full Life Cycle Today The Navy in Operation Installation and Support Tomorrow The Navy in Construction Engineering, Development, Test and Evaluation Future The Navy in Planning Science and Technology Cryogenic Exploitation of RF (CERF) Production, Installation In-Service Support C4ISR for Unmanned Vehicles Nano Satellites Graphene Marine Mammals Networks Afloat Mobility Integrated Fires Electronic Warfare Battle Management Mixed Reality 3D Printing/ AM Cyber Security Integrated Cyber Operations Space Command & Control User Center Design Human Autonomy Teaming Advanced Antenna Research Statement A: Approved for public release. 6

2016 Significant Awards Mr. Mark Owen & Dr. Michael Daly ASN RD&A Top Scientists of the Year Award Dr. Aram Kevorkian DoD HPCMP Hero Award for Long-Term Sustained Performance Emily Nguyen Spotlight Recognition from U.S. Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology and Logistics Dr. Benjamin Taylor ASD R&E Lab Scientist of the Quarter Award for FY16 3rd Quarter Tuan Nguyen Copernicus Award Abby Westerman & Susie Hartzog Navy Superior Civilian Service Award Dr. Justin James & Efrain Flores-Colon Black Engineer of the Year Award- Most Promising Engineer & Science Spectrum Trailblazer Mr. Michael Bruch, Mr. See Yee, and Mr. Gary Gilbreath (Marty Machniak pictured) Federal Laboratory Consortium Award-Excellence in Technology Transfer Statement A: Approved for public release. 7

End of Year Snapshot Statement A: Approved for public release. 8

Customer Demand FY16 = $2.75 B FY16 CUSTOMERS Total Obligation Authority Millions of Dollars FY16 FUNDS TYPE Naval, Joint and National security projects Work must be within our mission Naval priorities addressed Statement A: Approved for public release. 9

FY16 Contracts Competition: Active contracts: Firms awarded contracts: Total Amount Obligated $1.2B TOTAL CONTRACTS Target 80%. Achieved 82.46% (Dollars) 412 (D, C, and grants only) 876 Different companies were awarded contracts & orders (including simplified acquisitions) Small Businesses TYPE Achieved Target Small Business Awards 42.20% 26.00% HUBZone Small Businesses 6.05% 2.80% Disadvantaged Small Business 20.39% 14.48% 8(a) Small Business 3.37% N/A Woman-Owned Small Business 10.62% 9.07% Service-Disabled Vet-Owned Small Business 4.25% 2.81% Statement A: Approved for public release. 10

Intellectual Capital and Partnerships Industry and Academia CRADA - Cooperative Research and Development Agreement Technology Transfer Establish and foster R&D partnerships with industry and academia Advance technology and move innovation from the lab to the market and ultimately the warfighter Promotes innovation and creativity with SSC Pacific technology Important pathway to move Navy innovation from lab to market and ultimately the warfighter Partnering in Education and Community Outreach FY16 Degree Recipients 10 Bachelor s 32 Master s 2 PhD s Three San Diego based start-up companies formed as a result of licensing SSC Pacific technologies Community Impact: 13,538 Students 141 Schools 542 Teachers 152 Events Volunteer Data: 503 Volunteers 9,553 Total STEM hours 8,241 Volunteer hours San Diego State University UC San Diego PATENTS FY16 PUBLICATIONS FY16 Carnegie Mellon Disclosures 131 Journal Article 176 Patents Filed 80 Conf. Papers 232 Patents Issued 62 TRs/TDs 108 Statement A: Approved for public release. 11

Our Outlook Strong demand for: Cyber Systems of systems engineering Prototyping and rapid delivery of capabilities Continued budget pressure and focus on savings / affordability Focus on streamlining Human-machine teaming; Autonomy/ Machine Learning; ISR; Networks C4ISR provider of choice across Naval, Joint & National domains Statement A: Approved for public release. 12

Statement A: Approved for public release. 13