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NavyElectronicWarfare

Industry Day

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Agenda

• EW Resurgence• POM12 investment

• EW Roadmap

• Challenges

• EW Recapitalization• RF Processing

• EMS Sharing

• Non-kinetic capabilities

• Modeling & Simulation

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Knowing the EMS

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1970 2000 2030

EW Technology Challenge

• New threats continuallyevolve

• Baseline systems musthave flexibility

• Underlying S&T/R&D fillgaps and sustain EWadvantage

• Navy EW systems are a “long term”investment

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EW Status

• Last Industry Day•Developing EW Roadmap

•Developing consolidated EWinvestment plan

• Today•EW foundation being put in placewith PB12

• Next Generation Jammer

• SEWIP

• SSEE

• CREW

“We’re building informationdominance, we’re building increased

capacity in electronic warfare andballistic missile defense, and

intelligence, surveillancereconnaissance.”-- CNO, Navy League Presentation, 24

August 2010

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The EW Roadmap

• Actions to restore prominence and dominance in Navy EW

•EW gaps identified

• Actions assigned

• Next Iteration• All about the EMS• Cyber convergence

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The PB12 Investment

• Holistic investment strategy

• NGJ in technology

maturation

• Off-board decoy

under development

• Gap-filling technologies

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The Challenge

• It’s all about the technology• Adversaries ride the technology cycle

• Overcome gaps• Tech refresh/insertion

• Common baseline

• Networked

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EW Areas of Emphasis

• Where industry can help

• RF processing

• Bandwidth Technology

• Non-kinetic capabilities

• Modeling & Simulation

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RF Processing

• Better selectivity and

sensitivity

• Flexible processing

(on-board or off-board)

• Technology insertion for

tailored missions

Mission specific – technology agnostic

• Find the right signal and know its relevance

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Sharing the EMS

• Move high volumes of data

within constrained pathways

• Enable holistic collaboration

• Ensure battle management

data flow

Sense, Defend, Communicate, Attack… Simultaneously

• Effective EW requires data exchange

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Non-Kinetic Capabilities

• Leverage evolving Information Dominance Initiatives– Non-Kinetic options for the warfighter

“Decade of Non-kinetic Information Capabilities”

• Deceive

• Deny

• Degrade

• Delay

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Modeling and Simulation

• Model threats, simulate operations

• Determine outcomes and

consequences

• Understand capabilities

• Simulate EMS for realistic training

Model capabilities – Train effectively

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Summary

• Roadmap “2nd edition”

• POM13 investment plan

• Technology challenges

• Tech insertion

• Bandwidth optimization

• Data visibility

• Non-kinetic options

• MOD-SIM of EW performance

• MOD-SIM for EW training

Make them more effective!

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Conclusion

• Tomorrow’s wars will be fought and won in the EMS

• EW will ensure U.S. Navy freedom

of maneuver

Fight and Win in the EMS!

… at the time of ourchoosing but notnecessarily underthe circumstancesof our choosing


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