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PEO IEW&S Overview and Way Ahead - Garden State Chapter

AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 1 PEO IEW&S Overview and Way Ahead Association of Old Crows Garden State Chapter 27 January 2012 AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 2 Mission: Provide affordable, world class Sensor and Electronic Warfare capabilities enabling rapid situational understanding and decisive action. Intelligence + Electronic Warfare + Sensors = Situational Understanding Vision: A team of dedicated professionals driving innovation and exceptional value in understanding and shaping the Battlespace. AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 3 PEO IEW&S Organization AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE EXPLOITATION SYSTEM aircraft survivability EQUIPMENT ARMY SPECIAL PROGRAMS OFFICE/ TACTICAL EXPLOITATION OF NATIONAL SPACE CAPABILITIES PROGRAM DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND SYSTEM ARMY ELECTRONIC WARFARE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS NIGHT VISION/ RECONNAISSANCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND TARGET ACQUISITION Project Manager COL Keith Hirschman DPM: Chris Keller Project Manager COL John Leaphart DPM: Ray Pietruszka Project Director COL Matt Schnaidt DPM: Anthony Papp Project Manager COL Charles Wells DPM: Max Allegreta Project Manager COL Rod Mentzer DPM: Michael Ryan Project Manager COL Chris Davis DPM: Allen Sova Project Manager COL Ed Stawowczyk DPM: Robin Whitworth DEPUTY PEO Stephen Kreider CFO Dina HIrsch Director SoSE Dr.

AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 3 PEO IEW&S Organization AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE EXPLOITATION SYSTEM AIRCRAFT SURVIVABILITY EQUIPMENT ARMY SPECIAL PROGRAMS

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1 AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 1 PEO IEW&S Overview and Way Ahead Association of Old Crows Garden State Chapter 27 January 2012 AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 2 Mission: Provide affordable, world class Sensor and Electronic Warfare capabilities enabling rapid situational understanding and decisive action. Intelligence + Electronic Warfare + Sensors = Situational Understanding Vision: A team of dedicated professionals driving innovation and exceptional value in understanding and shaping the Battlespace. AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 3 PEO IEW&S Organization AIRBORNE RECONNAISSANCE EXPLOITATION SYSTEM aircraft survivability EQUIPMENT ARMY SPECIAL PROGRAMS OFFICE/ TACTICAL EXPLOITATION OF NATIONAL SPACE CAPABILITIES PROGRAM DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUND SYSTEM ARMY ELECTRONIC WARFARE NAVIGATION SYSTEMS NIGHT VISION/ RECONNAISSANCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND TARGET ACQUISITION Project Manager COL Keith Hirschman DPM: Chris Keller Project Manager COL John Leaphart DPM: Ray Pietruszka Project Director COL Matt Schnaidt DPM: Anthony Papp Project Manager COL Charles Wells DPM: Max Allegreta Project Manager COL Rod Mentzer DPM: Michael Ryan Project Manager COL Chris Davis DPM: Allen Sova Project Manager COL Ed Stawowczyk DPM: Robin Whitworth DEPUTY PEO Stephen Kreider CFO Dina HIrsch Director SoSE Dr.

2 Richard Wittstruck Director Ops LTC Doug Burbey Contracts/Planning Michael Madden Logistics James Maziarz Program Executive Officer BG(P) Harold Greene AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 4 PEO IEW&S Organization MARSS Product Manager LTC Dean Hoffman AISR Product Director Mark O Neill ODI Product Manager LTC Moises Gutierrez DCGS-A Intelligence Fusion Product Manager LTC Tom Gloor DCGS-A Mobile Systems Product Manager LTC Scott Hamann CREW Product Manager LTC Bruce Ryba Information Warfare Product Manager LTC Marty Hagenston Prophet Product Manager LTC James Ross TDT(S) Product Director LTC Craig Besaw PNT Product Director Robert Innocenti MATIC Product Manager LTC Michael Parodi COL Keith Hirschman DPM: Chris Keller COL John Leaphart DPM: Ray Pietruszka PM Airborne Reconnaissance Exploitation System PM aircraft survivability Equipment PM Army Special Programs Office/ Tactical Exploitation of National Space Capabilities Program COL Matt Schnaidt DPM: Anthony Papp CHARCS Product Director Peter Janker CTIS Product Director Robert Knowles MFLTS Product Director Michael Beaulieu PM Distributed Common Ground System - Army COL Charles Wells DPM: Max Allegreta Sensors Product Manager LTC Scott Beall Counter Measures Product Manager LTC Christopher Brown PM Electronic Warfare COL Rod Mentzer DPM: Michael Ryan PM Navigation Systems COL Chris Davis DPM: Allen Sova Night Vision/ Reconnaissance, Surveillance, and Target Acquisition COL Ed Stawowczyk DPM.

3 Robin Whitworth FLIR Product Manager LTC William Russell Integrated Tactical Systems Product Manager LTC John Calhoun Radars Product Manager LTC Robert Thomas RUS Product Manager LTC Robert Helms Airborne Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance Signals/Image Intelligence Collection CTIS CHARCS MFLTS Geospatial National & Theater INTEL Support IRCM aircraft survivability RFCM LCM Sensor Management Data Visualization Intel Dissemination CTIS CHARCS MFLTS Geospatial National & Theater INTEL Support GPS Combat ID Precision Location MET Accuracy Navigation Warfare PEO IEW&S BG(P) Harry Greene DPEO IEW&S Stephen Kreider CFO Dina Hirsch Director SOSE Dr. Richard Wittstruck Director OPS LTC Doug Burbey Contracts/Planning Michael Madden Lifecycle Sustainment James Maziarz Battle Damage Assessment Measurement & Signature Intel AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 5 Transformation Legacy The Way We Were 2OO4 PEO IEW&S Budget Then & Now 2 OOO Major focus was on near-term modernization 2OO3 3% 97% 83% 17% 2O1O 47% Base 53% OCO The Way We Are POM FY1O FY15 POM FYO3 FYO9 Direct Army 66% Customer Funding 16% Leveraged 10% DCP 3% RECAP 1% FMS 2% OMA 1% OSD 1% $ ACAT I 1 ACAT II 1 ACAT III 27 ACTDs 7 Technology Development 3 Systems Development & Demonstration 7 Production & Deployment 7 Operations & Support 14 ACTDs 7 Classified Programs 2 OMA 34% OPA 34% APA 16% Customer Funding 14% RDTE 12% Supplemental 1% $ ACAT I 5 ACAT II 6 ACAT III 49 Pre MDAP/Pre MAIS 2 QRCs 50 Materiel Solution Analysis/Preprogram Initiation 13 Technology Development 3

4 Engineering & Manufacturing Development 7 Production & Deployment 93 Operations & Support 39 Classified Programs 7 $11B is base funding from FY12-15 AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 6 PEO IEW&S Locations Los Angeles PM NAV SYS APG & Surrounding MD Area PEO IEW&S PM ARES PM EW PM DCGS-A PM NAV SYS Huntsville & Surrounding AL Area PM ASE Fort Belvoir & Surrounding VA Area PM NV/RSTA PM ASPO AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 7 Our Industry Partners Rockwell Collins Northrop Grumman Raytheon MANTECH Overwatch DynCorp Night Vision Equip. Sechan Elec. BAE Sys. Lockheed Martin L-3 NARDA SRC Tech ITT L-3 COM Syracuse Res Corp BAE Systems Raytheon Crossroads Serv CAS DRS Technologies L-3 COM Raytheon Lockheed Martin Northrop Grumman Smith Detection Sierra Nevada Corp. Lear Siegler Service ESS ARINC SYTEX Northrop Grumman IDA STG GTSI Zeta ERDAS Inc GTRI Trimble Nav Florida Texas Virginia Maryland Georgia New York New Hampshire Alabama Ohio Indiana Iowa Pennsylvania Illinois W.

5 Virginia EWA Azimuth ARINC Raytheon Northrop Grumman ESRI SAIC L-3 COM EDO Systems RADIX Palomar Products L-3 CSW Northrop Grumman Lockheed Martin General Dynamics California Utah Arizona Michigan Burtek, Inc. Connecticut Goodrich United Tech. Mississippi Raytheon Oklahoma Te c h r i z o n AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 8 Mission Area Capabilities ATIRCM RSTA Force Protection Situational Awareness Battlefield Radar Unattended Ground Sensors Robotic and Unmanned Sensors Ground Based SIGINT HUMINT Collection HUMINT Platform Active Protection Support Local Security Enemy Sensors Detection Enemy Firing Detection Method of Attack/ survivability Wide Area Surveillance, NAI/TAI Surveillance, Local Surveillance Air Defense, Airborne Sensor Hidden Object Detection/ MOUT Enemy Communication Detection Terrain Mapping UAV Payloads Own the Night Technology Tactical Responsiveness Sensor Availability CMWS Giraffe LCMR CREW Boomerang Double Shot Route RECON Kit W-DUKE (CREW-2)

6 CVRJ GRCS ARL RAID PTDS MARSS SGF TPQ-37 TF ODIN/ ARMS/Highliter/ Constant Hawk GEO Spatial TSP UAV Payload LRAS3 TPQ-36 EQ-36 LYNX/ STAR lite JTT-IBS CGS-JTT EMARRS Language Translator Prophet UTAMS DVE Phoenix Lights DTSS Prophet Hammer/ Triton/Cobra UGS DAGR/PLGR Profiler JCIMS HUMINT/ CHIMS Cerberus Tower and Aerostat Duke MMBJ CSP FPS/TASS PGSS RDISS = QRCs Quick Reaction Capabilities = PORs Program of Record = Joint Joint Capabilities Integrated Navy CRAM JPM Guardian Imagery Work Station JPM Guardian Prophet Enhanced HFDS Wolfhound Air Vigilance DCGS-A C5 ISR ENFIRE Wolfhound Integrates RSTA/FP/SA PSDS2/SGS AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 9 Counter RCIED (CREW) ATIRCM CIRCM CMWS Acoustic Electronic Attack Information Warfare PEO IEW&S Intel Fusion Intel Dissemination Data Visualization HUMINT RF Sensors Laser Sensors HFDS Unmanned Sensors SIGINT IMINT FLIR Radars MASINT Full Motion Video Positioning Navigation Timing MET Language Translation Electronic Support EW Planning/Management Combat ID TENCAP LCM RFCM AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 10 COLLECT TRANSPORT PROCESS ARST US SIPR Prophet/Triton Control DVB, LOS Packwin, SATCOM GBS Trojan Network ODIN, Guardrail, Predator & Reaper Prophet /Triton PTDS, HIIDE, RAID LCMR, TPQ-36/37 WIN- T/JNN/Fiber NIPR/SIPR/JWCS/CXI/Other DCGS-A, Profiler, Imagery Workstation, BC, AFATDS Well Defined Training, TTP.

7 CONOPS and Robust Sustainment Provides the Foundation for an Integrated Architecture CHAT AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 11 ARL 2012 - Transition - 2016 PORs QRCs PORs ARL GR GR ARL-E EMARSS ARMS CH-A LEMV A160 LIDAR Demonstration LEMV A160 Legacy QRCs LIDAR MARSS / Liberty ARMS USAR JTF-N CH-A COCO > GOGO Future - 2017 HL CH-I GRCS EMARSS LEMV VTOL Evolution of Army Airborne ISR Capabilities 2011 - Today End of Life 2011 MARSS Evolution of Army Airborne ISR Layer Capabilities AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 12 Integrated EW Systems (IEWS) EW in Unified Land Operations Enhances the commander s ability to seize, retain, and exploit the initiative and achieve decisive results less dependent on high demand low density Joint assets Increases the ability to shape and control portions of the EMS within one s AO Improves the ability to optimize effects within the EMS via improved capacity and capability for simultaneous and synchronized organic and JIIM EW activities Improves personnel, platform and system protection from various RF initiated weapons ( , RCIEDs) Facilitates mission command Reduces the risk of frequency fratricide Increases situational awareness through networked tools and data bases References.

8 FM 3-36, IEWS CONOP version Concept of Operations IEWS will provide commanders with an organic EW capability that dramatically improves a land force s ability to seize, retain, and exploit an advantage within the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) in order to execute decisive operations successfully. Support to the BCT and below is the focus OV-1 AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 13 What is IEWS? Plan, Coordinate and Integrate EW Activities Suite of software tools and applications that enhance the Electronic Warfare Element s ability to coordinate and synchronize EW throughout the operations process Protect Personnel, Platforms and Systems Family of systems that provide defensive electronic attack (DEA) and electronic warfare support (ES) to protect vehicles and convoys, dismounted troops, and fixed site locations Attack and Exploit Personnel, Platforms and Systems Family of systems that provide offensive electronic attack (OEA) and electronic warfare support (ES) capability organic to the BCT EW Planning & Management Tools (EWPMT) Integrated Electronic Warfare System (IEWS): The Army s concept for a long term materiel solution to address select EW capability gaps.

9 Defensive Electronic Attack (DEA) Multi-Function EW (MFEW) AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 14 Ops INTEL Convergence Scope: Ultimate goal of improved support to Commander Addresses Operational, Technical, and Programmatic concerns across every Army CE ( Data Center, Command Post, Mobile/Handheld, Sensor, and ..) Definition Complexity: Varies across various elements of the physical architecture; server, thick client, and thin client Data architecture is the most complex and a Unified Data Strategy must being pursued as a priority Must address and acknowledge the realities of multiple security domains (UNCLASS to SCI) Capability vs. Convergence: Directing exclusive pursuit of COE and freezing development tasks will have an immediate impact on the ability for PEO IEW&S and PEO C3T programs to execute current program priorities Balance between the COE efficiency investment and capability is required Support the Commander by converging mission thread development to achieve additional capability and gaining efficiencies through a common, scalable architecture and infrastructure (hardware, services, applications) aligned with the COE that can be deployed at multiple echelons, in multiple Computing Environments, based on mission, across multiple security enclaves (Internet, NIPR, SIPR, JWICS, NSANet, and Coalition).

10 Ops Intel Convergence ISR Modernization Network Convergence, JCR, JC2, Netops, CP, BC Collapse Synchronized Fielding Schedules Security Policy and Accreditation Requirements Consistency in Data Architecture Integration and Migration of Apps & Services to Common Infrastructure Enterprise Resourcing Trade Space AOC Garden State Chapter Unclassified 15 Key Points for the APG Community ..Continue to invest in ..intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance;..countering weapons of mass destruction; ..and ..cyber Joint Force for the future that will be .. technologically edge capabilities, exploiting advantage DoD will continue to enhance its to counter the proliferation of WMD. Won't size forces to ..conduct large-scale, prolonged stability operations. DoD its ability to regenerate concept of reversibility investment in science and technology Maintain focus on reducing the cost of doing business and finding efficiencies


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