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Deliver threat-based C4I and space capabilities to enablethe
fleet to compete, deter and win ─ tonight
Program Executive OfficeCommand, Control, Communications,
Computers, Intelligence and Space Systems (PEO C4I and Space
Systems)
DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release,
distribution isunlimited (20 OCTOBER 2020)
NDIA BriefingCommand and Control Systems
PMW 150
27 October 2020CAPT David Gast
Program Manager (PMW 150)[email protected]
858.537.0260
mailto:[email protected]
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• Music Major, New World School of the Arts HS, Miami, FL, 1992•
B.S. Systems Engineering, US Naval Academy,1996• Former Surface
Warfare Officer
Ø Electrical Officer & Combat Information Center Officer,
USS Lake Erie (CG 70) Ø Damage Control Assistant, USS Hewitt (DD
966) Ø ACoS for Manpower, Personnel and Administration, CNSG
PNW
• M.S. Astronautical Engineering, Naval Postgraduate School,
2008• Associate Fellow, Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies
Group XXIII• Engineering Duty Officer
Ø DPM, Spacecraft Subsystems, Electro-optical Space Program
Office, National Reconnaissance Office
Ø APM (SE), Advanced Airborne Sensor, Advanced Sensor Technology
POØ Integration and Interoperability Military Deputy and Flag
Advisor, SPAWAR 5.0Ø APM, Distributed Common Ground System, Navy
(DCGS-N), PMW 120Ø Combat System Officer, USS NIMITZ (CVN 68)Ø DPM,
Command and Control Systems, PMW 150
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Who am I?
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Vision: Enable Better Decisions Faster
Mission: We provide Intuitive, Innovative, and Resilient Command
and Control and Tactical Communications Solutions to the
Warfighter
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PMW 150 Command and Control Systems
Defensive C2Defensive C2, also known as Joint Program Manager
for Information Systems (JPM IS), is responsible for building
enterprise solutions to provide the common warning and reporting,
hazard prediction, and decision support backbone for the
collection, analysis, and dissemination of Chemical, Biological,
Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) information.
NILENILE cooperative development program has developed the Link
22 (to replace Link 11) networking capability, referred to as the
System Network Controller (SNC), and the standards and
specifications for the other components of a Link 22
capability.
Tactical C2Tactical C2 division (Link 16, C2P, LMMT) is
responsible for developing, fielding, and supporting Joint and
Coalition tactical data link (TDL) capabilities in accordance with
the Joint Tactical Data Enterprise Services Migration Plan (JTMP),
the DoD roadmap for TDL implementation.
Maritime C2 division consists of systems (GCCS-M, MTC2, NAOC2)
designed to equip Fleet Commanders and their operational assets
with the command and control systems they require to accomplish
their missions.
Maritime C2
We provide Intuitive, Innovative, and Resilient Command and
Control and Tactical Communications Solutions to the Warfighter
Enable Better Decisions Faster 4
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PMW 150 Lines of Effort
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PMW 150 is working to realize the Naval Operational Architecture
(NOA) by using the tools and authorities granted to accelerate
delivery of needed capabilities, Enabling Better Decisions
Faster.
GCCS-M and MTC2 are moving from monolithic to containerized,
modular architectures, implementing micro-services, developed via
DevSecOps processes leveraging common services to accelerate the
delivery of Maritime Decision Aids and Battle Management Aids to
the Fleet.
ATDLS is working to accelerate Link 16 Crypto Modernization and
advanced Tactical Data Link capabilities. These new capabilities
are aligned to the Communications as a Service (CaaS) efforts led
by PEO IWS, and central to building the Naval Tactical Grid
(NTG).
The Navy StrategyThe Navy’s
Contribution to the Joint Force
Classifie
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MISSION OUTCOMES
Strengthen Naval Power at and from the Sea
Data-Driven Decisions
Logistics Capability Ashore and At Sea
Achieve High Velocity Outcomes
Operational Architecture
Artificial Intelligence & Machine Learning (AI/ML)
Additive Manufacturing
Rebuild Military Readiness
Reform Business Practices
Auditability/Accountability
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Reaching the Naval Operational ArchitecturePMW 150
Common Track Manager Digital Twin
Why: Build the Naval Tactical Grid (NTG) connecting
thedistributed warfighting nodes in Distributed MaritimeOperations,
getting vital information where it needs to go, when it needs to
get there.
Team: IWS PMSs, PMWs 120/150/160/170/790
Why: Accelerate application development, integration,
accreditation, and delivery in an end-to-end cloud
environment.Capability hours or days, not months or years
Team: NIWC PAC, PMWs 120/150/160/790
Why: Integrate applications around a suiteof common, shared
services. Simplifydevelopment, accelerate delivery.
CTM starts convergence towards a set of well-defined
trackmanagement services.
Team: PMWs 120/150
Design Integration
Training Troubleshooting
C2C24 / DevSecOps Naval Tactical Grid
Team: PMWs 150/160/760, 5.0, NIWC PAC
6Four of Many Activities Leading to the Operational Architecture
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• VehiclesØC2 MAC Contract (Watch for announcement)ØMultiple OTA
ConsortiaØPrize Challenges (as needed)ØSBIRsØCRADAs
(investigating)
• Areas of FocusØAI/MLØService Mesh
ArchitectureØMicroservicesØAutomated testing/metricsØVirtual
Training
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Opportunities
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Questions?
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