N857 NAVY EXPEDITIONARY COMBAT BRANCH

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N857 NAVY EXPEDITIONARY COMBAT BRANCH Captain Barry Coceano Branch Head LCDR Nakia Cooper Requirements Officer Unclassified

Responsibilities Requirements and Action Office for Expeditionary Warfare supporting: All Navy Expeditionary Combat Command (NECC) forces Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Counter Radio-Controlled Improvised Explosive Device Electronic Warfare (CREW) Non-Lethal Weapons (NLW) Recognition of Navy contribution to Irregular Warfare A Balanced Strategy by SECDEF Gates, Foreign Affairs (Feb 09) Office of the Secretary of Defense 2010 Defense Budget submission 2009 Navy Strategic Plan (NSP) 2008 Center for Naval Analysis C-IED Study Force Agility to Achieve Global Engagement 2

Sensor Technology Unmanned Systems (UAV/USV/UUV) More capability in a smaller package in more varied operational environments User friendly design to capture the skills of technology generation Inter-operable; enhancing common operating picture and knowledge Energy efficiency Standoff Detection Persistent ISR applications Fixed-site, Force Protection, Proliferation Security Initiative, EOD Counter IED and Chemical, Nuclear, Biological Enhanced Situational Awareness Integrated Armor and Lightweight Personal Protection Layered and adaptive protection across spectrum to defeat multiple threats without significant increase to personnel and platform footprint Ground vehicles, green water-borne platforms, work sites Plug and play, able to shed armor when not needed Adaptive, Deployable Networks Incorporate wireless technology for the battlefield Optimize logistic footprint Interoperability with the Intra-Agency, local governments, NGO s Enhanced Cultural Awareness and Language Translation Where does NECC need your help? CBTs and field-employable multi-language translation tool Training enablers to facilitate Security Force Assistance in multiple operating areas 3

Where does EOD need your help? Unmanned Systems UUV/UAV/Ground Robotics communications enhancement Underwater vehicle sensor and neutralization technology Energy Efficiency Ground Robotics advancements Reduce time-on-target Light weight systems for agile, dismounted ops without capability loss Enhance manipulation capability Extend operation life with advancements in power generation/supply Personnel Protection Ultra light and agile body armor Next generation bomb suit technology Standoff Detection and Disruption Determine the threat before going into harms way Enhance survivability Defeat the Network* Spectrum of Effects: Non-kinetic, low-order, high-order neutralization Forensics Radiographic systems Post Blast investigation Wireless transmission/reception* 4

Where does CREW need your help? Antennas and Amplifiers Environmental efficiency Size and weight Dismounted applications Future combat vehicle families Fixed site applications Energy efficiency Receivers/Processing/Modulators/Integration Open architecture to enable continuous system enhancement Common Timing And Electromagnetic Compatibility Interoperability across DoD Electronic Warfare systems Develop systems permitting span of C5ISR capabilities Additional Technology, Information, Recommendations http://www.onr.navy.mil/02/baa https://bids.acqcenter.com/jieddo/portal.nsf/start?readform CREW is transitioning to N2/N6 5

Where does Navy NLW need your help? Stand off vessel stopping Stand off vehicle stopping Reducing the size and weight and cost of directed energy systems Integration of directed energy systems into shipboard platforms as part of their self defense systems Determining contact intent 6

Partnering with Industry to Support the Force N857 NAVY EXPEDITIONARY COMBAT BRANCH Your technological efforts to assist our needed capability advancements directly support Expeditionary Warfare s Resource Strategy for Programs! HELP US HELP YOU! Unclassified

NECC capability development: Points of Contact MESF LCDR Nakia Cooper nakia.cooper@navy.mil ELSG/Sub-surface Defense CDR John Rivers john.rivers@navy.mil MCAS/ECRC/ETC/NEIC Mike Polidoro michael.polidoro@navy.mil C5I Matthew O Connor * matthew.oconnor@navy.mil Afloat Steve Gorin * steve.gorin@navy.mil Ground Harry Guthmuller * harry.guthmuller@navy.mil JCREW/JSEOD capability development: JEOD/JCREW LCDR Gareth Healy gareth.healy@navy.mil JEOD Ed Ebinger edwin.ebinger.ctr@navy.mil JCREW John Stansbury john.stansbury@navy.mil Non-lethal Weapons capability development: JNLW/Navy NLW Corey Noel corey.noel@navy.mil 8 * Capability Sponsors