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Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I)

Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) Navy Multiband Terminal (NMT) Program Overview for USS COLE (DDG 67). 17 March 2011.

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  1. Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) Navy Multiband Terminal (NMT) Program Overview for USS COLE (DDG 67) 17 March 2011 Statement D: Distribution authorized to Department of Defense (DOD) and U. S. DOD contractors only. Other requests must be referred to PEO C4I or the SPAWAR Office of Congressional and Public Affairs (SPAWAR 00P).

  2. Agenda

  3. NMT Program Description LCDR Katy Boehme NMT Integrated Test Director PMW/A 170 619-307-1216 catherine.boehme@navy.mil

  4. Agenda • Navy SATCOM Roadmap • NMT program overview and capabilities • NMT’s advancements over legacy systems • NMT Antenna and Communications Groups • NMT Schedule

  5. Navy SATCOM Roadmap Navy Multiband Terminal (NMT)

  6. NMT Program Overview • Capability • Multiband, multi-mission military SATCOM • Protected SATCOM for tactical and strategic missions (Q/Ka: 27-50GHz) • Military Wideband SATCOM for tactical and unclassified missions (X/Ka: 8-12GHz / 27-40GHz) • Current Phase: Production • Low Rate Initial Production; 90 units authorized • Program of Record total: 276 units • Other Customers: Foreign Military Sales, Teleport, EPS, SCN • Upcoming Key Events • Developmental Testing Q3 FY11 • Initial Operational Test & Evaluation Q4 FY11 • Full Rate Production Decision Review Q1 FY12 • Follow-On Operational Test & Evaluation FY12 NMT Antenna Groups Communications Group Ship Shore Sub Periscope Mast X/Ka Large X/Ka Small Q/Ka Reused/Modified GFP New

  7. NMTCritical Capabilities Access and Capacity: X-band on WGS, DSCS Using external modems Access and Capacity: Military Ka on WGS Using External Modems Access and Capacity: LDR, MDR, XDR on AEHF, MILSTAR, UFO Interim and Enhanced Polar Coverage: Maritime antenna system for ship motion, blockage Access and Capacity: GBS Receive on WGS, UFO International Partners: AEHF XDR Sub X-band Protection: Anti-Jam (AJ), Low Probability of Interception/Detection (LPI/LPD), and anti-scintillation Interoperability: Army SMART-T, AF FAB-T & Wideband Terminals Navy’s Primary Terminal for Strategic, Tactical, Joint & International MILSATCOM Connectivity

  8. NMTFlexibility NMT will support SIX waveforms simultaneously

  9. NMTProgram Schedule NMT Master Schedule FY2009 FY2010 FY2011 FY2012 FY2013 FY2014 FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 FY2021 FY2022 FY2015 SV- 4 SV- 5 SV-1 AEHF Satellite Launches 9/2016 (Option) 8/2010 #6 #4 #2 4/2009 3/2013 10/2011 SV-3 AEHF IOC #5 #3 SV-2 WGS Satellite Launches As of 2nd QTR FY2011 11/2012 03/2012 12/2009 4/2012 WGS IOC 01/26/2009 NMT FOC Gate 6 Reviews Gate 6/MS C Acquisition Gate 6/FRPDR NMT IOC Milestones, Decision Major Program TEMP (IOT&E) TEMP Documents Note: Positioning of Milestone markers indicates the approximate date of a finite event or the completion of a protracted event. CPD APB SCP APB SEP CCA CCA ISP PRR AS AS Development / Reviews EMD Phase DT/OA Dates dependent on SV-1/2 availability B1-OTRR Testing DT/IT/FOT&E) 6K-2, pt 2 DT/IT/IOT&E C1-OTRR JITC Cert Procurement PY2 PY4 PY6 (TBD) PY3 PY5 PY1 EDM Installs: Ship (4), Sub (2), Shore (2) LRIP FRP Fielding LRIP FRP EDM Disposal FY 22-FY27 Logistics Operations and Support out to FY 27 ILA RFT ILA DOP ILA (FOC) ILA NTSP Strike Group Deployment MER MSD(Q/Ka) MSD(X/Ka) NSD SGDeployments

  10. NMTUpcoming Program Events • Initial Operational Test and Evaluation July- Aug 2011 • Full Rate Production Decision Review Dec 2011 • Follow-on Operational Test & Evaluation Q4 FY12 / Q1 FY13

  11. Logistics and Training Pat Kidwell NMT Logistics IPT 540-347-7195 pkidwell@teleinc.com

  12. Configuration Baseline • AN/BSC-3( )(V)1 [Q/X/GBS] • USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) • Communications Group (CG), EBEM, and EHF HPA • Outboard consists of Periscope Antenna Group (AG) [Q] and Mast Group [Q/X/GBS] • AN/WSC-9 ( )(V)2 [Q/X/Ka/GBS] • USS COLE (DDG 67) • CG, 2 EBEMs and X-band RF Amplifier • AG #1 [2 ANTs with Q/Ka/GBS] and AG #2 [2 small ANTs with X/Ka/GBS] • AN/WSC-9 ( )A(V)3 [Q/X/Ka/GBS] • USS WASP (LHD 1) • CG, ROIU, 3 EBEMs, and X-band RF Amplifier • AG #1 [2 ANTs Q/Ka/GBS] and AG #2 [2 large ANTs with X/Ka/GBS] • AN/FSC-138 ( )(V)1 [Q-only] • NCTAMS LANT • CG and ROIU and AG [1 ANT with Q]

  13. Maintenance Planning • Organizational Level • Preventive maintenance defined by Maintenance Index Page (MIP) /Maintenance Requirements Cards (MRCs) • Corrective maintenance to correct malfunctions to the Lowest Replaceable Unit (LRU) performed through: • NMT Built-in-Test (BIT) • Technical Manuals • General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment (GPETE) • Intermediate Level • Fleet Technical Assistance (FTA) through the Global Distance Support Center (GDSC) • NMT Interim Fleet Support Help Desk • Depot Level • Coordinated through turn-in to SSC LANT • Interim depot support via Raytheon Company

  14. Supply Support • Material support through PMW/A 170 until Material Support Date (MSD) • Allowance Lists • Allowance Components List (ACL) - system level • Preliminary Allowance List (PAL) - unit level • On-Board Repair Parts (OBRPs) • KGV-136B/GOE and HGV-3/CRK spares (User and Admin) • OBRP stock detailed in PAL and ULSS • Spares & Stock • Inventory Control • PMW/A 170 control assets through Raytheon Company • Planned 24-72 hour turnaround time from request to receipt • Requisitioning • Contact NMT Interim Help Desk • Requisition through SSC LANT via normal requisition process • Requisition IAW normal NAVSUP PUB 485/409 requirements

  15. Manpower and Personnel • USS ANNAPOLIS [AN/BS-3()(V)1] • 4 - ET operators with a NEC 14RO (SCERF pipeline) • One (1) of the operators also assigned collateral duty as NMT Security Officer • One (1) of the operators also assigned collateral duty as NMT System Administrator • 1 - ET2 maintainer with a NEC 14CM (EHF) • USS COLE [AN/WSC-9()(V)2] and USS WASP [AN/WSC-9A()(V)3] • 3 - IT operators with a NEC 2379 (JCC pipeline) • One (1) of the operators also assigned collateral duty as NMT Security Officer • One (1) of the operators also assigned collateral duty as NMT System Administrator • 2 - ET2 maintainers with a NEC 1430 (EHF) • NCTAMS LANT [AN/FSC-138(V)1] • 10 - IT operators with a NEC 2379 (JCC pipeline) • One (1) of the operators also assigned collateral duty as NMT Security Officer • One (1) of the operators also assigned collateral duty as NMT System Administrator • 3 - ET maintainers with a NEC 1430 (EHF)

  16. Training and Training Support • Factory Training [Raytheon Company] • Course Conduct • 40 hrs operations with 10 billets (includes maintainers) • 40 hrs maintenance with 3-6 billets (2nd week of course) • Course Schedule • Jan 16-27: NCTAMS LANT, USS ANNAPOLIS, and COTF • Feb 21-Mar 4: USS COLE, USS WASP, and COTF • Mar 21-Apr 1: USS COLE, USS WASP, and COTF • On-the-Job (OJT) Training [Installation Platform/Site] • Course Conduct • 40 hrs operations and limited maintenance for Operators, System Administrator, Security Officer, EKMS Manager, and Maintainers • Course Schedule • NCTAMS LANT OJT was conducted Feb 7- 11 • USS ANNAPOLIS OJT was conducted Feb 10-14 • USS COLE OJT is scheduled for Apr 11-15 • USS WASP OJT is scheduled for May 2-6

  17. Technical Data • MIP/MRCs • Completed (Nov 2010) • Loaded into NSLC Planned Maintenance System Management Information System (PMSMIS) to integrate into Navy 3-M PMS • Validate and Verify (Mar 2011) with final due pre IOT&E (Apr 2011) • MIP/MRC Summary • Clean, inspect, and test fans CG, AMP, AGs • Clean inspect and check CG, AMP, AGs • Wash and inspect AG radomes • Test AG heaters • Process AMP TWT (Sub HPA) • Calibrate Rubidium • Lay-up • KGV-136B/GOE weekly audit logs and TIA inspections (weekly and quarterly) • KGV-136B/GOE re-endorsement/replace battery

  18. Technical Data (Cont.) • Technical Manuals • Draft (Jan 2011) with copies to installation sites and during factory training • Validate and Verify (Mar 2011) with final due pre IOT&E (Apr 2011) • One (1) hard & one (1) pdf updated copy provided to all sites • Technical Manual Listing • Terminal Variant System Manuals • Volume 1 Operations and Maintenance Volume 2 Graphical User Interface • Volume 3 User Messages Volume 4 Security • Equipment Manuals • Communications Group X-band RF Amplifier • Ship Q/Ka Antenna Group Ship X/Ka Small Antenna Group • Ship X/Ka Large Antenna Group EBEM • Interconnection Wire Run List Manual • Submarine, Ship, and Shore • Legacy Equipment Manuals • Submarine EHF HPA, Mast Group, and Periscope Antenna Pedestal Group • Shore FOT Antenna Group (modified) • System User's Handbook

  19. ESOH & Maintainability Demo • ESOH Tasks Completed • Hazardous Material Management Report • System Safety Hazard Analysis • Safety Assessment Report • Radiation Hazard Control Procedures through NAVSEA • Request for Deviations through NAVSEA • HERO/HERP/HERF - forwarded Radiation Hazard Control Plan to NAVSEA, Dahlgren • Maintainability Demonstration Tasks • 33 faults completed for Q/Ka/GBS design (March 2010) • 22 faults planned for Q/Ka/GBS design (April 2010) • Use 1 NMT trained maintainer personnel each from USS ANNAPOLIS, USS COLE, and USS WASP with travel and pier diem funded by PMW/A 170 • Conduct April 25-29, 2011 @ Raytheon Company Marlborough, MA

  20. USS COLELogistics Planning

  21. Communications Management Patrick Marcotte NMT Fleet Implementation Lead NAVUNSEAWARCENDIV Newport, RI (401) 832-5383 patrick.marcotte@navy.mil VG.1304.02.02.A005.0127

  22. AEHF System Segments Legacy Terminal Baseband Devices Milstar I/II Satellite AEHF Satellite AEHF Satellite Backward Compatible Crosslink Enhanced Capacity Crosslink CCS-C AF Command Post Terminal Replacement (AFCPT-R) AEHF Terminal Baseband Devices Mission Operations Element (MOPS) User Terminal Segment Operations Support & Sustainment Element (OSSE) Test and Training Simulation Element (TTSE) Legend Mission Planning Element (MPE) AEHF CCS-C (Command and Control System – Consolidated) Milstar I/II Communication With CCS-C Communication With Legacy System Communication With AEHF Mission Control Segment UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Logistically, MPE Is A Nomenclatured Weapon System 22

  23. Milstar/AEHF Communications Planning • Current (Milstar) And Future (Milstar/AEHF) Constellations Both Have Tools That Provide A Communications Planner The Capability To Plan Communications Services • Current Tool Is Milstar Communications Planning Tool – Integrated (MCPT-i) • Planning Process Results In A Hard Copy EHF Service Plan (ESP) • MCPT-i Facilitates The Planning Process But Is Not Required • Future Tool Is The AEHF Mission Planning Element (MPE) • Planning Process Results In Both A Hard Copy ESP (To Support Legacy Terminals) And An Electronic File (Image) For Loading Into NMT • Unlike MCPT-i, Use Of MPE Will Be Required To Generate Terminal Images • MPE – A Collection Of Computer Tools To Plan AEHF And Milstar Satellite Communications • MPE Is The Replacement For Current Tool, MCPT-I UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 23

  24. MPE / MPSS Overview Primary Applications that will be used by Navy Comm Planners Primary App that will be used by Navy Planners • MPSS S/W Applications: • Long Term Planning • Crypto Planning • Apportionment & Planning • Payload Table Generation • Point-to-Point Phone Book • Terminal Control • Terminal Data Generation • Terminal Outage Report • Resource Monitoring UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 24

  25. Tactical-Mission Planning Subsystem (T-MPSS) T-MPSS Is A Laptop Version of the MPSS T-MPSS Will Be Used By The Navy Communications Planner T-MPSS Supports Communications Planning For Milstar And AEHF Satellites Scenario Databases Created By Air Force Space Command And Distributed User Defines Mission Scenarios (Terminal Locations, Logon Beams And Communications Requirements) Tool Determines Satellite And Terminal Resource Requirements Comm Planner Identifies A Commplan (Set Of Services), Loads Against Available Resources, And Generates Terminal Output File For Execution UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 25

  26. Tactical-Mission Planning Subsystem (T-MPSS) T-MPSS Creates Electronic Files Called Terminal Images Loaded Into The NMT Via CD NMT Can Store Up To 8 Terminal Images CTO 10-25 Exception Waiver Required Enables Easy Service Activation Select The Desired Image And Execute UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 26

  27. Navy Milstar/AEHF Comm Planning Overview Navy Comm Planning Site Plans EHF/AEHF Service Requirements Navy Comm Planning Site Submits Satellite Access Request (SAR) To Service Component Service Component Validates And Sends To COCOM Numbered Fleet and PAC/LANT (or designated proxy) validate, potentially using MPE MPE is used to plan the requirements which in turn is used for SAR generation COCOM Approves / Disapproves SAR And, If Approved Fwds To RSSC RSSC Assigns Resources And Sends Satellite Access Authorization (SAA) Navy Comm Planning Site Updates Plan and Generates an ESP or Terminal Image for Distribution Distribution of Image of ESP to user MPE is used to assign resources MPE is used to generate image (or ESP) UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY MPE Tools Incorporated into Current Planning Process 27

  28. Current and Future Tool Use MCPT-i EHF Service Plan MiTM Manually Entered CMP EHF Handbook FOT Standard Navy Message Format Current T-MPSS Workstation Planner’s Computer Computer Future ESP ESP Manually Entered EHF Handbook CMP FOT image file MiTM – MCPT-i to MTF CMP – Common Message Processor TEP – Terminal Execution Plan; requires operational assessment ESP (TEP) NMT UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY Image file size ~10K 28

  29. AEHF Satellite and MPE Schedule No UFO/Polar Commplanning Capability Provided In Any Increment • AEHF Satellite And MPE Are Behind Schedule • AEHF Schedule - Satellite Availability For Launch Dates • SV-1: 08/2010 - (Ready for Ops – TBD) • SV-2: 02/2012 - (Ready for Ops – TBD) • After Launch SV-1 & SV-2 Will Upgrade To XDR • SV-3: 10/2012 - (Ready for Ops – TBD) • MPE Is Being Developed Incrementally By The Air Force • Increment 4 – LDR/MDR Only And Milstar Key Planning • Increment 5 – AEHF XDR; Nominal NMT Support For Terminal Images • Available For Tactical Planning ≈ May 2012 • Increment 7 – Full NMT Support; Int’l Partner Support And UFO/Polar Key Planning • Available For Tactical Planning ≈ January 2014 UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 29

  30. MPE Schedule and NMT Impacts • Support Plans Have Been Developed To Reduce The Impact Associated With MPE Schedule Delays (See Following Slides) • Interim UFO/Polar Key Distribution Process In The Works • Interim Communication Planning Process Currently In Place • UFO/Polar Commplanning Capability Already Developed For NMT 30 UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

  31. Interim Comm Planning Process UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 31

  32. Interim Communication Planning • Use current EHF FOT planning process for NMT • Today’s tools (MCPT-i) will support NMT SAR-SAA processes • Use the FOT terminal type in MCPT-i to plan NMT terminals • Similar performance characteristics • Only current Milstar planning information is needed • Site will obtain NMT terminal image from COMSECONDFLT CAS website • PMW 170 SMEs will work with COMSECONDFLT communication planner to convert communication plans to MPE format • Downloaded file to CD for loading into NMT • Automated image execution supported At Operational Site, No Difference Between Final & Interim Process

  33. Navy Milstar/AEHF Comm Planning Overview - Interim Navy Comm Planning Site Plans EHF/AEHF Service Requirements Navy Comm Planning Site Submits Satellite Access Request (SAR) To Service Component Service Component Validates And Sends To COCOM COCOM Approves / Disapproves SAR And, If Approved Fwds To RSSC RSSC Assigns Resources And Sends Satellite Access Authorization (SAA) Distribution of Image of ESP to user Navy Comm Planning Site Updates Plan and Generates an ESP or Terminal Image for Distribution File Conversion

  34. Interim Communication PlanningStanding COMSECONDFLT ESP • Ship’s Force will use current standard fleet processes for obtaining EHF resources. Within the COMSECONDFLT OPAREA, if using the standing COMSECONDFLT EHF Service Plan is prescribed, sites should follow the COMSECONDFLT procedures to obtain authorization to use this ESP. • If using the standing COMSECONDFLT ESP, the initial Commplans provided by SMEs can be used (delivered during post-SOVT OJT)** • For current VACAPES beam, use Commplan entitled “C2F VACAPES” • 512K TIP net, MDR CMD Voice, 9.6 MDU, 128K Dual Simplex Net • Applies to WASP, COLE or NCTAMS LANT • For current JAXOPAREA beam, use Commplan entitled “C2F JAXOA” • 256K TIP net, MDR CMD Voice, 9.6 MDU, 128K Dual Simplex Net • Applies to any NMT units in JAXOPAREA **Note: These plans may need to be updated whenever the Standing ESP changes

  35. Interim Communication PlanningNot using COMSECONDFLT ESP • Requests outside of the standing COMSECONDFLT ESP, sites will determine EHF requirements and submit appropriate Satellite Access Request (SAR) IAW ALSECONDFLT 023/09. • Upon receipt of the SAA and development of the associated ESP consistent with legacy ESP generation, PMW 170 SMEs will interface with COMSECONDFLT communication planners for file conversion. Updated image posted to CAS website • Site provides the SAA mission number for which the Commplan is desired and the SME will look up the SAA from SIPR websites. • NMT program will develop SAR and image file to support DT/IT/OT test activities

  36. Interim Communication Planning (Cont.) • Once ESP is provided to NMT SMEs, file conversion will take no longer than 72 hours NMT Help Desk (843) 218-4239 DSN: 588-4239 UNCLASSIFIED // FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 36

  37. Summary • NMT requires electronic “images” for operations on EHF LDR and MDR • Schedule delays with AEHF satellites and MPE requires an interim comm planning process. • Fleet plans EHF resources as it does today • NMT SME’s convert ESP to electronic image file • Image file is downloaded from CAS website • No change in planning for Wideband services

  38. System Operation and Verification Test (SOVT) Dave Phillips 757-905-6226 dave.phillips@centurum.com

  39. SOVT SOVT consists of: Pier side/At Sea Satellite Acquisitions Connectivity checks with other Afloat/Shore Platforms (Voice and Data) U/W Antenna Calibration Handover testing 39

  40. SOVT Schedule DDG 67 – 7 Mar – 9 Apr 11 Cable ringout: 7-21 Mar 11 Operational checks: 22 Mar - 9 Apr 11 BMD 28-30 Mar 11 7 day/wk, 12 hr/day SOVT: after installation Inport Cable ringout Operational checks Underway: 2 Days (During Sea Trials) Antenna calibration: Two 360 deg turn 24 deg per min Process antenna calibration data: 4 hour Load antenna calibration data: 15 min Conduct handover tests: 30 min Four 360 deg turns; 2- port & 2- stbd Ships must conduct maneuvers to complete cal and handovers 40

  41. SOVT Team SOVT Team members SSC-LANT Centurum DT Team will also be present during SOVT Collect additional data to support readiness for Operational Assessment Enhance familiarity with site & personnel prior to IOT&E 41

  42. Ship’s Support Personnel – Request NMT factory trained ET for duration of SOVT Required to witness and initial SOVT test steps Requires full confidence of the individual authorized to signoff SOVT If the specified ET is not available, replacement required Test Equipment Communication Analyzer, TTC FIREBERD 6000 Authority to radiate EHF Based on SAR Required each day of SOVT Systems required to be up and operating during operational portion of SOVT TIP COMSEC and baseband connecting to EHF system ANDVTs, REDSWT, NOWs, KG-84s, KIV-7s ADNS TCOMMS- the equipment required to receive MDUs WSN-7 – slew Underway requirements Antenna calibration and handover testing Berthing for two SOVT personnel 42

  43. Scope of Testing Radiation & support systems (required for operation tests) Support Systems include POWER WSN-7 LDR SOVT ~ 9 Days IP MDR SOVT~ 5 Days IP X/Ka SOVT ~10 Days Sea Trial ~ 2 Days U/W Tests not scheduled for testing during SOVT AEHF/XDR Satellite is not available – Systems not tested due to lack of satellites will be tested after satellites are launched 43

  44. Satellite Access Request (SAR) SSC-L will request satellite resources S/F to coordinate EHF Direct MDUs (CMSA/C2F) S/F to coordinate EHF ADNS and TIP testing 512 kbps with NCTAMS LANT AEHF Deferred pending satellite launch 44

  45. Developmental Test and Operational Test Cassandra Faulkner USS COLE DT/IT-C1 Test Lead 619-672-3263 Cassandra.Faulkner@kratosdefense.com

  46. Test and Evaluation (T&E) Overview (1 of 2) • Developmental Test and Evaluation (DT&E) • Developmental Test (DT) is conducted to demonstrate • Engineering and system integration process is complete • Risks are minimized • Overall system design and performance satisfactorily supports the mission capabilities identified • System is ready to enter into dedicated Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E) • Integrated Test (IT) • Conducted by combined DT & OT test team • IT is intended - • To improve confidence in system performance • To ensure efficient resource utilization • DT/IT-C1 • Conducted under the auspices of the NMT Program • Will exercise the production-representative NMT in its operational environment over a 39-day period • Nominally four weeks will be dedicated DT with the remainder for the conduct of IT

  47. Test and Evaluation (T&E) Overview (2 of 2) • Operational Test and Evaluation (OT&E) • Operational Test (OT)-C1 (Initial Operational Test and Evaluation (IOT&E)) will • Evaluate the operational effectiveness and operational suitability of the NMT system • Provide a recommendation regarding Fleet introduction and inform an FRP Decision. • Conducted over a period of 30 days in the operational environment • The NMT system will be operated and maintained by trained Fleet personnel • Test Platforms • NCTAMS LANT • USS WASP (LHD 1) • USS COLE (DDG 67) • USS ANNAPOLIS (SSN 760) • Supporting Sites • CMSA LANT (as required) • SUBLANT (as required) OPTEVFOR WILL CONDUCT A SEPARATE BRIEF FOR OT-C1 EFFORTS

  48. Schedule • Proposed Field Test Schedule • DT/IT-C1 Test Execution: 5/2/11 – 6/30/11* • To be conducted by SSC Pacific ”concurrent with operations” • OT-C1 Test Schedule: 7/6/11 – 8/15/11 • To be conducted by OPTEVFOR • Proposed Daily Schedule • 9 to 12-hour days, 7 days a week • Possibly two 12-hour shifts, as required (based on site schedule/availability of NMT operators) * DT/IT extended to enable additional data collection on software patch planned for installation on 08 June.

  49. Ship’s Support (1 of 2) • Two dedicated, trained NMT operators • Two dedicated, trained NMT maintainers • Berthing while underway • Two DT ship riders (GS-13 equivalent) during DT/IT • One OPTEVFOR ship rider (GS-13 equivalent) during IT • NMT must be up and operational throughout testing • If the system is powered down for maintenance or any other reason, request ship personnel • Log the outage and the reason • Return the system to the operational state as soon as possible • Inform DT personnel • Operationally realistic networks/PTP with operationally realistic data • Real world circuits with live data when applicable

  50. Ship’s Support (2 of 2) • Ship’s schedule – inport and underway • Communication Plan Support • NMT program will develop integrated EHF comm. plans • Need operational requirements from ship • NMT program will provide test requirements • NMT program will develop integrated wideband comm. plans • Need operational requirements from ship • NMT program will provide test requirements • Support from Ship’s Force on communication planning process • Access Support • Unclassified and classified phone line • Temp e-mail account (NIPR & SIPR) • 24/7 Access to NMT equipment spaces • After hours support as available

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