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C2 Challenges Within a

Net-Centric Environment

Jim Wojciechowski

Naval Air Systems

Surface Aviation Interoperability Branch

NAVAIR Public Release- 11-1704

'Approved for Public Release;

distribution is unlimited’

Introduction

• Battlespace complexity

• Test and Evaluation Challenges

• C2 Challenges

•Speed of Information

•Management of Data

•Information Assurance

•Ad-Hoc Networking

•Anti-Access/Area Denial

•Keeping Pace With Industry

• Conclusion

3 3

E-2C

DDG/DDX CVN

Comms/Data

Passive sensing

Target Imaging Active EW

600 nmi

Precision Weapons

JSF

Land Attack Weapons

UAV Weapon

SATCOM

V-22/USMC

MH-60

UCAV-N

UAV

LCS

“Test Like We Fight”

Today’s Complex Battlespace Environment

Target Designation

• Platform Avionics Increasing In Complexity

– Drives Cost and Schedule

– Drives Increased Test requirements

– Drives Level of Sophistication of Test Capability

• T&E Funding

– Stresses Test Program Schedules

– Stresses Test Capability Development

– Drives Re-Use and Optimization of Test Program

• Focus on Service Life Extension for Programs

– Interoperability

– Net-Centricity

– Drives Need for Innovative Test Methodologies

Test and Evaluation Challenges

Speed of Information

•Effective and Efficient Data Sharing

•Multiple platforms

•System of systems (SoS)

•Family of systems (FoS)

•Sensor to shooter

• Terabytes –vs- Kilobytes

• Minutes –vs- Hours

• Technology Refresh

• Processing Power

• Compatibility

• Adherence to Standards

Interoperability and the Kill Chain

FIND

FIX

TRACK TARGET

ENGAGE

ASSESS

Sensors

Identification Systems

Sensors

Weapon Systems Sensors

ENG I NE E R I N G

O P E R A T I O N S

Sensor-to-Shooter

AEGIS LCS Frigate CV

E-2 F-18 F-35 P-8 MH-60 UAV

Live, Virtual, Constructive and Hybrid Environments

BAMS

C2 Platforms

TacPod TacPod

GIG

MOC

TOC

Net Centric Battlespace

Management of Data

• Tasking, Collecting, Processing,

Exploitation, and Disseminating

• We are collecting more data in real time

than ever before.

• Who stores? Who forwards? Who stores

and forwards?

• Who needs what data?

• Roles and responsibilities of Platforms

(CONOPS)

• How do we test all of this in a Net-

Centric Environment?

Information Assurance

• Sharing an awareness of the battlespace across

geographically separated organizations, forces, and

networks.

• Understanding the process and policies

• The balance between speed –vs- need

• Risk Management

• Reciprocity

Ad-Hoc Networking

• Platform Interoperability

• In and Out of the Battlespace

• Addressing schema

• Payload Control

• Levels of Interoperability

• Net Enablement

• Protocols

• Seamless flow of Data

• Technological Advancements

Anti-Access/Area Denial

• Maintaining a Net-Centric Battlespace

• Littoral –vs- Long Range

• Testing in the Right Environment

• Surface / Air Interoperability

Keeping Pace with Industry

• Fiscal Environment

• DoD Processes

• Program –vs- Project Management

• Technological Advancements

• Investing in Technology

• Integrating and Testing COTS into

Program of Record Systems

• Shift from Platform Centric to Net-

Centric

• Complex and Unpredictable

Battlespace

• Innovative, Effective and Efficient

products and procedures

• Need to understand in order to

overcome C2 Challenges, and

dominate the Battlespace

Conclusion

SAIL capabilities enable networked End-to-End System of Systems

testing in an operationally relevant environment.

Contacts

CONTACT INFO

Jim Wojciechowski, Branch Manager

james.wojciechowski@navy.mil

301-342-8788

Address

Commander

N00421 Naval Air Warfare Center, Aircraft Division

ATTN: Jim Wojciechowski (301-342-3809)

22894 Cedar Point Road, Bldg 2641

Patuxent River, MD 20670-1183

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