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Space Systems Academic Group Curricula Review In-Brief 25 February 2014

Space Systems Academic Group Curricula Review In-Brief 25 February 2014. “Space and cyber-space are now contested domains… and we will continue to invest in them.” - VCNO Admiral Ferguson, 12 Feb 14 SGL. In-Brief Agenda. Welcome and Introductions MAS and Flag Representatives

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Space Systems Academic Group Curricula Review In-Brief 25 February 2014

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  1. Space Systems Academic Group Curricula ReviewIn-Brief25 February 2014 • “Space and cyber-space are now contested domains… and we will continue to invest in them.” • - VCNO Admiral Ferguson, 12 Feb 14 SGL

  2. In-Brief Agenda • Welcome and Introductions • MAS and Flag Representatives • Working Group and Stakeholders • Program Overview of SSO & SSE • SSAG Mission and Overview • Successes of our Graduates • 366, 316, 364, 273 and 591 matrices • Student Population and Quota & Statistics • VCNO Slides • Final Draft of CSRs • Goals • ECE

  3. Welcome and Introductions • SSO Major Area Sponsor and Representative • VADM Ted Branch • Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance (OPNAV N2/N6) • RADM Sandy Daniels • Senior Advisor for Space to the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance • Key Stakeholders • RDML James Rodman, SPAWAR 5.0 • CAPT Bruce Dickey, COS PEO SS • SSFA/NRO

  4. Welcome and Introductions • SSE Major Area Sponsor and SME • VADM William H. Hilarides • Naval Sea Systems Command • RDML James Rodman • SPAWAR 5.0 • RDML Christian Becker • PEO SS / C4I • Key Stakeholders • RADM Sandy Daniels, N2N6 • SSFA/NRO

  5. SSO Stakeholders 366/364/316/273 SSO Currics: • MAS: N2/N6E, RADM Sandy Daniels (Mike Saunders, LCDR McKeown) • N2/N6C, Ms. Diane Gronewold • PEO SS/C4I: RDML Christian Becker, CAPT Bruce Dickey • Space Cadre Advisor: CAPT Patrick Owens; Asst: CDR Cole Hayes • SPAWAR 5.0: Dr. Clifton Phillips, CDR David Gast • SSFA/NRO: CAPT Rudesill, LCDR Matt DeMartino • STRATCOM: CAPT Jeffrey Austin, Mr. Dan Stanley, LCDR Ken Froberg • USMC, MAGTF Space Plans: Col. Stephen Hoyle, Maj. Horvath, Capt. Hatch • USA, SMDC/FA40: COL(P) Farnsworth, Mr. Mike Connolly, Mr. Larry Mize, Mr. Jerry Pepin, Mr. James Schlichting • NAVCYBERFOR: CAPT Kevin Johnson, LCDR Adam Dejesus, and LCDR Ralph Stephens • FCC/10THFleet: CAPT William Kimmel, Dir of Space Operations • JFCC Space: CAPT Joseph Spegele, CoS • NETWARCOM: CDR Kenneth Bates • NAVSOC: LCDR Lane Askew, XO • USNR Space Cadre Advisor: CDR Suresh Thadhani • USNA: CDR Alan Blocker, CDR Jeff King • AFIT: Col Tim Sands

  6. SSE Stakeholders 591 SSE Curric: • MAS: NAVSEA, VADM William Hilarides/ NAVSEA 05 • MAS designated SME: SSFA 05, RDML Rodman (Diane Larson) transitioning to PEO SS/C4I, RDML Christian Becker (Renee Mccabe) • Working Group Lead for SME: Mr. Roger Jaskot • SPAWAR 5.0: Dr. Clifton Phillips, CDR David Gast • SSFA/NRO: CAPT Rudesill, LCDR Matt DeMartino • Space Cadre Advisor: CAPT Patrick Owens; Asst: CDR Cole Hayes • NAVCYBERFOR: CAPT Kevin Johnson, LCDR Adam Dejesus, and LCDR Ralph Stephens • PEO SS: CAPT Bruce Dickey, Dr. Clifton Phillips, CDR David Gast • NETWARCOM: CDR Kenneth Bates • NAVSOC: LCDR Lane Askew, XO • USNA: CDR Alan Blocker, CDR Jeff King • USNR Space Cadre Advisor: CDR Suresh Thadhani • AFIT: Col Tim Sands 

  7. SSAG Mission • Produce highly educated space systems operators and engineers who will develop and realize the Navy's future objectives in space • Educate Naval officers to develop relevant space expertise that will support the role of the Navy in the Space domain to secure: • Victory in war fighting • Achieving Information Dominance • The Navy's role in the National Security Space Organization • Sustained Naval operations in contested (A2/AD) environments • “We train you to replicate, but we educate you to reason” • - VCNO Admiral Ferguson, to NPS students on 12 Feb 14

  8. PH SE MR NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS NS MAE MAE MAE MAE MAE MAE MAE SSAG SSAG MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA MA IS IS IS IS IS IS ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE ECE GB GB GB GB GB DA DA DA DA OR OR OR Academic Group Representation • The NPS Space Systems Program is built upon the expertise and knowledge provided by interdisciplinary synergy • 28 Faculty Members Representing: • Mathematics • Physics • Electrical & Computer Engineering • Mechanical/Astronautical Engineering • Information Warfare/Information Operations • Operations Research • Acquisition/Management • Defense Analysis • Meteorology • National Security Affairs • Faculty also includes Chair Representatives from NASA, the NRO and Navy PEO Space Systems

  9. Successes of our Graduates • Program Managers and Senior Leadership • RADM (ret) Liz Young – former Dir. SE, NRO • CAPT Joe Kan – PM, PMW-146 • CAPT Paul Ghyzel – PM, PMW-146 • CAPT Robert Porter – PM, SIGINT • CAPT Scott Margulis – PM, IT Enterprise • CAPT Bruce Dickey – COS, PEO SS • CAPT John Hood – Director, Space Systems Group • CAPT Ron Bishop – Director, Mission Processing System • CAPT Amy Burin – SSCLANT

  10. Successes of our Graduates • Navy Space Cadre Key Roles • CDR Christina Hicks: Aide to CDR USSTRATCOM • CDR Chris Desena: Chief Systems Engineer MUOS • LCDR Adam Dejesus: Space Readiness, NAVCYBERFOR • LCDR Lane Askew: XO, NAVSOC • LCDR Jason Hall: Aide to the Director, NRO • Other Key Roles in DoD Space • Maj Joe Horvath: USMC Space Plans and Policy • Capt Melissa Corley, USAF: Aide to the Director, NRO • LTC Brian Moore: Deputy DIRSPACEFOR, CENTCOM • LTC Andrew Luck: Chief, Force Enhancement Branch, JFCC-SPACE • LTC Eric Strom: Aide to USASMDC/ARSTRAT CG • MAJ Christopher Turner: Aide to USASMDC/ARSTRAT CG

  11. Space Systems Curricula Two primary programs of study are offered: Space Systems Operations Curriculum 366 6 Quarters, 18 months, 24 courses Masters of Science degree in Space Systems Operations Subspecialty Code of 6206P Additional options: Curriculum 366 USMC/USA 8 Quarters, 24 months, 32 courses Curriculum 364 International Curriculum 316 Dist Learning 8 Quarters, 24 months, 15 courses Subspecialty Code of 6206G Curriculum 273 Space Certificate 4 Quarters, 12 months, 4 courses Subspecialty Code of 6206L Resident and DL • Space Systems Engineering • Curriculum 591 • 9 Quarters, 27 months • Masters of Science offered in: • Astronautics Engineering • Physics • Electrical Engineering • Mechanical Engineering • Computer Science • And working on Systems Eng • Subspecialty Code of 5500P (366, 364, 316, 591 have 1 Start per year)

  12. SSO Curricula Matrices “Maintaining a dynamic, well-educated and trained Navy Space Cadre ensures the Navy has the appropriate expertise to develop, plan, program, acquire, operate, and integrate space systems in support of Navy and DoD mission requirements” - Draft Navy Space Plan

  13. 366 Space Systems Operations USN 18-Month Matrix • Fall Entry • Includes: • Final Design Project • Integrated JPME • Thesis (classified?) • SECNAV Guest Lectures • SS4000 Lectures • 6206 P-Code • TS/SCI Courses* • Degree: • MS-Space Systems Ops • Entrance Requirement: • APC = 334 or tailored refresher option • Academic Associate: • LCDR Steve Tackett (ret) Combine? SS3600 Mod & Sim MN3331 ProjMgmt AE4860 Or NS4677? BOLD= Satisfies an ESR See Notes for Summary of Changes

  14. 366 Space Systems Operations USMC/USA 24-Month Matrix • Summer Entry • Includes: • Final Design Project • Thesis (classified?) • DAU certificates • SECNAV Guest Lectures • SS4000 Lectures • 6206 P-Code • TS/SCI Courses* • Degree: • MS-Space Systems Ops • Entrance Requirement: • APC = 334 with required refresher quarter • Academic Associate: • LCDR Steve Tackett (ret) JPME? JPME? JPME? BOLD= Satisfies an ESR JPME?

  15. 364 Space Systems Operations International 18-Month Matrix • Fall Entry • Includes: • Unclassified • Three electives • Required IT courses • Degree: • MS-Space SystemsOps • Entrance Requirement: • APC = 324 or refresher • Academic Associate: • LCDR Steve Tackett (ret)

  16. 316 SSO Distance Learning 24-Month Matrix • Fall Entry • Includes: • Thesis • 6206 G-Code • Degree: • MS-Space Systems Ops • Entrance Requirement: • APC = 334 or 2.6 GPA • Academic Associate: • LCDR Steve Tackett (ret) * Or elective if student does not have access to SIPR

  17. 273 SSO Certificate 12-Month Matrix • Fall and Spring Entry • Includes: • Oct or Apr start • Four quarters • Classified course: SS3051* • Unclassified Option: PH2514 • In residence or DL • Focus on fleet and FMF operators • Space Systems Certificate • Entrance Requirement: • Baccalaureate w/above average grades • College Algebra 2 with a C or higher • College Physics with a C or higher • No APC requirement • Academic Associate: • LCDR Steve Tackett (ret)

  18. SSE Curriculum Matrix “Declining budgets and competing priorities are limiting Navy opportunities to continue its groundbreaking work in space acquisition, and Navy’s expertise in space development and acquisition has begun to decline.” - Draft Navy Space Plan

  19. 591 Space Systems Engineering 27-month Matrix • Fall Entry • Includes: • Final Design Project • Integrated JPME • Degree Specialization • SECNAV Guest Lectures • SS4000 Lectures • 5500P Code • TS/SCI Courses* • ABET Degree Options: • MS-Astro • MS-Electrical • MS-Mechanical • WASC Degree Options: • MS-Computer Science • MS-Physics • Entrance Requirement: • APC = 323 • Academic Associate: • CAPT Al Scott (ret) Combine? 29 NOV 11

  20. SSO Graduation Years 2006 - 2015 15% 61% 3% 21%

  21. Review Quota Data • 6206P: Reclama Submitted

  22. 6206P/Q Billets vs FY Quota

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  24. From Draft Navy Space Plan • Focus Area 5: Navy Space Cadre • Issues: “Members of the Navy Space Cadre sometimes lack the formal training and/or skills required to fill key space-related positions.  In some cases, additional skills and training are needed to better prepare Space Cadre members destined for high impact positions within the Navy and Joint Force.  In other cases, Space Cadre personnel with key skill sets are not being assigned to the highest priority billets.”

  25. Can or should NPS support with 6206P? Request for advocacy from MAS on behalf of SSAG

  26. SSE Graduation Years 2006 - 2015 81% 3% 15% 1%

  27. Review Quota Data Reclama Submitted • 5500P:

  28. 5500P Billets vs FY Quota

  29. Can or should NPS support with 5500P? Request for advocacy from MAS on behalf of SSAG

  30. Core Skills Requirements

  31. SSO/6206 CSRs • Space System Processes • Space System Capabilities and Design • Space Systems Assessment and Analysis • Space Liaison • Decision Superiority

  32. SSE/5500 CSRs • Formulate operational and derived technical requirements… • Demonstrate technical knowledge… • Demonstrate leadership of system of systems engineering efforts… • Develop in collaboration with other services, agencies, and industry… • Perform technical evaluation of space systems design and performance…

  33. Goals • Finalize ESRs for each curriculum • Develop action items with deliverables, responsible parties, and deadline • Updated curriculum matrices as required • Draft letter for N15 reporting of Curriculum Review

  34. Major Area Sponsor Report to VCNO: OPNAV N2/N6 Space Systems Operations (6206P) Curriculum Review Prepared for VCNOBy title 25 February 2014

  35. Major Area Sponsor BLUF • To be filled out by MAS

  36. Space Systems Operations Curriculum Review Status • Biennial Curriculum Review – 25 Feb 14 • Briefed MAS by SME – Date • NPS Curriculum Review Endorsement – Date • OPNAV N15 Curriculum Review Endorsement – Date • All recommended actions – N/A

  37. Curriculum Review ActionsSpace Systems Operations (6206P)

  38. MAS Report of all SSC Space Systems Operations (6206P)

  39. Fit / FillSpace Systems Operations (6206P) 1“%Fill” any officer in a coded billet 2 “Matrix Fit” counted when any of an officer’s subspecialties match the Matrix code.    3 “”Exact Fit” is only when an officer’s subspecialties exactly match the code and Suffix Snapshot data “As of” Nov 2013 41

  40. UtilizationSpace Systems Operations (6206P) 1OPNAVINST 1520.23B requires officers to serve one tour in a validated subspecialty position not later than the second tour following graduation 2 Navy Compliance = Utilization within 2 shore tours 3 DOD Compliance = Utilization anytime during a Naval career Snapshot data “As of” 3 Sep 13 utilization report 42

  41. Summary • Xxxxxx • Xxxxxxx • Xxxxxxx

  42. Major Area Sponsor Report to VCNO: NAVSEA Space Systems Engineering (5500P) Curriculum Review Prepared for VCNOBy title 25 February 2014

  43. Major Area Sponsor BLUF • To be filled out by MAS

  44. Space Systems Engineering Curriculum Review Status • Biennial Curriculum Review – 25 Feb 14 • Briefed MAS by SME – Date • NPS Curriculum Review Endorsement – Date • OPNAV N15 Curriculum Review Endorsement – Date • All recommended actions – N/A

  45. Curriculum Review ActionsSpace Systems Engineering (5500P)

  46. MAS Report of all SSC Space Systems Engineering (5500P)

  47. Fit / FillSpace Systems Engineering (5500P) 1“%Fill” any officer in a coded billet 2 “Matrix Fit” counted when any of an officer’s subspecialties match the Matrix code.    3 “”Exact Fit” is only when an officer’s subspecialties exactly match the code and Suffix Snapshot data “As of” Nov 2013 49

  48. UtilizationSpace Systems Engineering (5500P) 1OPNAVINST 1520.23B requires officers to serve one tour in a validated subspecialty position not later than the second tour following graduation 2 Navy Compliance = Utilization within 2 shore tours 3 DOD Compliance = Utilization anytime during a Naval career Snapshot data “As of” 3 Sep 13 utilization report 50

  49. Summary • Xxxxxx • Xxxxxxx • Xxxxxxx

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