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Maritime Patrol and
Reconnaissance Forces
Community of Interest
November 2010
Joe Willette
PMA 290
FoS P&D/Interoperability Lead
301-757-5654
[email protected]
Bob Thompson
PMA 290
FoS P&D Deputy/FoS CHENG
301-995-2262
[email protected]
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MPRF FoS Vision
• Aligned with Joint, Navy & MOC Vision
• Flexible and Globally Responsive
• Enables comprehensive Maritime Domain
Awareness and Information Dominance
• Expands capacity to integrate and operate
• Reduces Total Ownership Cost
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Coordinated requirements (IPL process)
Integrated manpower strategies
Integrated mission support
Consolidated MILCON opportunities
Takes full advantage of training & experience
Responsible sea/shore rotations
Maximizes Reserve integration
• MPRF FoS CONOPS
– Released by CPRG – 27 Apr 2010
– In review for approval by USFF
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MPRF Overview
MPRF Family of Systems:
Operational Construct to
support mission execution in
the Maritime Domain
MPRF Community of Interest:
Acquisition Construct to
horizontally align and synchronize
capability acquisition across
separate FoS programs
MPRF FoS
CPRG
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MPRF COI
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MPRF FoS and COI create alignment, integration and synergy
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MPRF FoS COI
Governance Structure
Executive Board Chair: CPRG (O7)
Members: PMA 290, PMA 262, PMW750, PMA 264, AST PO, N88/N2/N6/N89
Executive Steering Committee Forum: Co-Chairs CPRG N8, PMA 290I
Members: PMA 262 TD, PMW750 TacMobile, PMA 264 PD, PMA 205 PD, AST PO APMTS,
N88/N2/N6/N89 ROs, N2/N6 Data Strategy, CPRG Rep, NETWARCOM Rep
MPRF Implementation
Working Group (MIWG)
• Develop MPRF capability roadmap and schedule milestones
• Synchronize MPRF COI products / acquisition strategy
• Stand up Pilot Project WG as needed
Data Management Working Group
• Develop MPRF Data /Services
Strategy
• Develop the MPRF Data Model
and Schemas
• Develop MPRF FoS architecture
products
Pilot Project Working Group
(ad hoc)
• Prototypes and experimentation
• Leverage core enterprise services
• Execute as risk reduction for next
Prgm of Record (PoR) increment
• Common solutions, services, COAs
and architectural constructs
Capability
Portfolio
Managers,
Other COIs
Interoperability/Common
Solutions Working Groups
• Highlight and resolve FoS
interoperability issues
• Focus on physical and common
solutions (SoS) architectures
• Tiger Team Concept (ad hoc)
Tailored to the needs of the MPRF COI
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MPRF FoS C5ISR Capability through
Methodical Acquisition Process
FoS/SoS Architecture and
Capability Based Analysis
CONOPS, Capability
and Technology
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COMMSAT
Industry
NCEL
MILSAT
FoS Lab Environment
Need to
complete the
integration
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MPRF Air Platforms
P-8A AIR
Components
GIG
Participants
Integrate P-8A
MCDS to the
SOA front end
GIG POP (e.g.:
Teleport/NOC/
NCTAMS etc…)
Implementation
for TOC 3.0/4.0
AIR SOA
BAMS MCS
Components
Prototype
development
of TOC
internal SOA
integration
GROUND SOA
TACMobile Components
TOC/MTOC/MSS/MCS
MPRF CTF
National/Joint/
Naval
Agencies
MOC
Navy/Joint
Commanders
MPRF Operations
MPRF Family of Systems
* This graphic only depicts MPRF COI exchanges and GIG interaction. See program OV-1’s
for all platform exchanges
Fleet Delivered
C5ISR Capable
MPRF FoS Platforms
Has a fully
integrated SOA
environment
Using open source and standards
build out the MPRF SOA based
Storefront
E2C
SAIL
Modeling &
Experimentation
Requirements/
Roadmaps
Expanded Knowledge
Provide platforms and systems that fully support the Kill Chain
with interoperable and integrated capabilities
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Future Capability Improvements
P-8A Increment 3 is the Foundation for Reconfigurable
Aircraft
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A4 Architecture Maximizes Rapid Capability Insertion
Increased Processing Power
Software Enabled to Host Generic Applications
Robust Multi Level Security
Enterprise Service Bus Data Approach
Consolidated Data Storage
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Future Series Modification (TBD)
P-8 Integration
AAS
NR implementation, ASuW Weapon, A4 Arch Upgrade, WGS
Development / Integration
MAC, AIS, ARCI, TOC, HAASW
System Test
Integrated Test
Increment 1
IOT&E
FOT&E
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P-8 Baseline
P-8 Fleet Configuration
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Industry Participation
• Regular MPRF COI Meetings with industry participation
– Review latest COI products (architecture, efforts, issues)
– Open forum to discuss industry topics of interest
– Set up follow up meetings to discuss IRAD and technology efforts
• Public wiki site for MPRF FoS Architecture and other products
– Provide open access to MPRF COI releasable documents
• Access to Industry Days and S&T Days
– Continue Industry Day Hosting
– Host specific S&T Days
• Opportunities to bring technologies into prototyping environment
– Provide interface and standards requirements to allow new technologies to be
demonstrated within the MPRF Prototyping environment
• Access to releasable capability roadmaps
– Provide industry with the latest releasable capability roadmaps based on
model driven analysis
Open idea exchange … No proprietary concepts
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