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Small Arms Air Platform Integration Rapid Development and Integration of Remote Weapon Systems to Meet Operational Requirements Abstract 12109 25-May 2011 Joseph Burkart Crane Division, Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC Crane) Com (812) 854-1654 DSN 482-1654 joseph.burkart@navy.mil 2

NSWC Crane Division NUWC Keyport Keyport, WA NSWC Crane Crane, IN NSWCCarderock- Philadelphia Philadelphia, PA NUWC Newport Newport, RI NUWC Headquarters Newport, RI NSWC Headquarters Washington, DC NSWC CRANE Located on 3rd Largest Navy Installation in the World No Encroachment & Unencumbered Detachment at Fallbrook, CA NSWC Carderock West Bethesda, MD NSWC Crane Fallbrook NSWC Indian Head Indian Head, MD NSWC Port Hueneme Port Hueneme, CA EODTECHDIV Indian Head, MD NSWC Corona Norco, CA NSWC Panama - City Panama City, FL NSWC Dahlgren - Dam Neck Virginia Beach, VA NSWC Dahlgren Dahlgren, VA Stewards of 14 NAVSEA Technical Capabilities NSWC Crane Mission Focus Areas: Special Missions Strategic Missions Electronic Warfare / Information Operations Four Outputs: - Knowledge - Contracts - Hardware - Software 3

Small Arms Air Platform Integration Who are we? We are a team of engineers, logisticians, and technicians with vast crew served weapons and electronics integration experience. We have the capability to support the full life cycle of the systems we deploy. We support multiple platform offices and team with industry partners. We take great pride in providing high quality support to our customers in a timely manner. What do we do? Design and integrate weapon systems for various aircraft. Fabricate prototype parts for fit checks and testing. Support flight certification process through the NAVAIR Performance Monitors. Provide Finite Element Analysis (FEA) modeling for fatigue and crash loads. Procure production hardware through GOV contracts. Receive, inspect, kit, and deploy high quality systems. Provide interim supply support. 4

Crew-Served vs. Remote Weapons Multiple Department of Defense Agencies have conducted Remote vs. Crew-Served weapon effectiveness analyses. Various studies and evaluations have concluded that Remote Weapon Systems can provide increased force protection. Why are Remote Weapon Systems not integrated into a greater number of platforms? 5

Rapid System Integration How can we rapidly integrate weapon systems at a reduced cost that will provide enhanced capability for the fleet? How are we using Systems Engineering to solve this? 6

Systems Engineering Process We use applicable Systems Engineering Guides to derive a tailored Systems Engineering Plan 7

Tailor vs. Cut The use of Tailor instead of Cut was key to our systems engineering process Tailor: to fit to a particular circumstance Cut: reduction; break off Key Questions: How can we apply guides and instructions written for an ACAT I program to a small rapid development effort? What is the purpose of the process/document? Does the purpose add value to the program? How can we benefit from the purpose within cost and schedule? Readdressed how we Tailor the Guides and Instructions to ensure we re meeting the intent of the document Putting Pen to Paper forces tough decisions to be made early and greatly aid in the planning process and gets everyone on the same page 8

Key Documents System Architecture Aids in communication Systems Engineering Plan Identifies Roles and Responsibilities Work Breakdown Structure Helps to Scope the Project Contains a dictionary of elements Allow for assignment of tasks System Subsystem Specification Allocated Requirements to WBS Elements Assigned to Functional Leads Interface Control Document Defined External and Internal Functional, Physical, Human Interfaces Established Interface Nomenclature Assigned to Functional Leads System Subsystem Design Description Established System Architecture Documented System Wide Design Decisions Consolidated Trade Studies and Analyses to one Location 9

Team Structure Established a Team that could execute the work Involved Non-Design Functional Areas from the start of the project 10

The Line of Integration At what point do we draw the line for integration COTS System onto Platform? COTS Subsystems into a System onto Platform? COTS Components into Subsystems into Systems onto Platforms? The higher the better, within Performance, Schedule and Cost Use of Analysis of Alternatives and Trade Studies to identifying level of integration Risk vs. Benefit Chart This places the priority on the performance of the end item Cost and Lead Time Often COTS lead times are longer than entire project schedule 11

Tools MS Project Integrated Master Schedule Setup by WBS allows for clearer tasking and reporting Guides Start with guides and tailor, not process that reference guides MIL-HDBK s / MIL-STD s DoD/Navy/Industry Guides DoD/Navy Instructions GAO Reports 12

Hardware-In-the-Loop Development Model-Base Software development allows for rapid software development Software can be broken up into Subsystems, simulated, tested with actual hardware, and then integrated into full system. 13

3D PDF The use of 3D pdf s has allowed us to have integrated design reviews. The design can work right up to the meeting Meeting location not dependant on CAD capable computer Helps with non co-located quick look design reviews 14

NSWC Crane as the System Integrator RAPID RESPONSE As a DoD Activity funding can be provided immediately avoiding contract lead times This allows us to be fully engaged from the start of the program, working with the sponsor and end user to solidify requirements No contract mods when requirements change Flexibility to adjust to SE process changes Drop non-value added tasks Add emerging tasks to meet goals 15

Keeping a Fleet Perspective It s all about Supporting the Warfighter NSWC Crane has a close working relationship with the end user. This allows us to continually receive feedback and make adjustments. How does the task I m performing support the warfighter? 16

Summary Increase in Remote Weapon System would provide enhanced capability to the warfighter Tailored System Engineering Process provide the foundation for a complex effort Remote Weapon Systems must be integrated, not just installed The point of integration must be adjusted to meet desired performance Rapidly adapt SE processes to stay focused on how that task benefits the warfighter Use new tools to perform SE activities 17

Small Arms Air Platform Integration Thank you for your time and attention! For more information on NSWC Crane, please visit www.crane.navy.mil Images were downloaded via publically accessible websites 18