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NDIA Science and Engineering Technology Conference NAVSEA Technology Needs June 2011 Michael L. Bosworth SEA 05T, Chief Technology Officer (acting) Michael.bosworth@navy.mil

NAVSEA Organization (made simple) NAVSEA Commander VADM McCoy Vice Cdr Executive Director Staff Program Executive Offices (PEOs) -Ships Headquarters Directorates -Submarines -Aircraft Carriers -Most notably for this venue SEA 04 (with naval shipyards, supships) SEA 05 (Naval Systems Engineering) with a dozen tech groups of which -Integrated Warfare Systems one is 05T (Technology ie R&D) -Littoral and Mine Warfare >>> to Littoral Combat Ship (soon) Naval Labs - NSWC (surface) - NUWC (undersea) Fuller & official org chart at http://www.navsea.navy.mil/organization/hq.aspx

SEA 05 Technology Office (SEA 05T) Serve as Primary SEA 05 R&D and Technology Transition Staff Focus on transitioning technology from S&T to the Acquisition Programs and Fleet Manage assigned R&D Programs Develop a workforce that can effectively lead and transition technology into the fleet Partner with S&T Community, Industry, Acquisition Community, and the Fleet to produce technology development strategies and transition technology into the fleet Funding Navy S&T (ONR) also DARPA, Comm l, Foreign CTO Focus Navy Acquisition R&D (PEOs & Fleet) 3 Phase of Development & Transition

Naval Technology Needs for Today s Fleet Technologies promoting the ability to affordably modernize to meet evolving threats Open Architecture Modularity Increased Distributed System Capacity (electrical power, chill water, etc.) Ability to interface with new aircraft (MV-22, JSF, etc.) Ability to interface with off-board unmanned systems. Technologies that improve material condition of ships Corrosion Control Reliability improvements Technologies that reduce the Total Ownership Cost of Today s Fleet Energy Efficiency Reduced Manning Improved training methods Analytical Methods to enable calculating Return on Investment of Open Architecture and Modularity Real Options

Naval Technology Needs for the Future Fleet Architecture driven Product Lines Next Generation Integrated Power Systems HVAC 21 st Century Open Architecture Combat Systems Affordable incorporation of evolving technologies Railguns and Directed Energy Weapons Unmanned Vehicles and Autonomy New Aircraft (shipboard integration of ) Improved Design methods and tools Ship Design Process Modeling Properly Pricing Risk Properly Valuing Flexibility Design, Costing & Analysis Tools Total Ownership Cost Reduction Technologies Mission Effectiveness Technologies Improved Technology Transition Model Power Density DDG 1000 Enabling Technologies High Speed Generator Advanced propulsion motors Common power conversion Off Ramp Medium Voltage AC Power Generation (MVAC) 4-13.8 kvac 60 Hz Power and energy control Zonal ship service distribution Energy Storage High Frequency Alternating Current (HFAC) 4-13.8kVAC 200-400 Hz Power-dense generation Power-dense transformers Conventional protection Medium Voltage Direct Current (MVDC) 6 kvdc Reduced power conversion Eliminate transformers Advanced reconfiguration Now Near Future Off Ramp Off Ramp Need affordable robustness in a changing world

Generalities what about specifics? The transition opportunities are in the acquisition shops (PEOs). FOR SHIPS: Look at annual 30 year Shipbuilding Plan. one on-line source: http://www.militarytimes.com/static/projects/pages/2011shipbuilding.pdf Backup from the first of class award date to early design. Have a new capability/technology ready for transition as design concepts are being developed, competed, selected. Less centralized data for warfare systems, HM&E & logistics systems, boats/craft/unmannedvehicles. 6

30yr Ship-Building Plan Near Term Technology For Today s Fleet Far Term Technology For The Future Fleet SHIPs: DDG51 DDG(X) LHD(X) LSD(X) T-AO T-ARS(X) T-AGOS(X) AS(X) SSC LCS LCS(X) POC: Glen Sturtevant Glen.Sturtevant@navy.mil SUBs: SSBN(X) Ohio Replacement SSN - Virginia POC: Regan Campbell Regan.Campbell@navy.mil Pacing Evolving Threats: Open Architecture Modularity Distributed Systems UV Interfaces Operating Cost Reduction: Energy Efficiency Automation Improved Crew Training Lifecycle Cost Reduction: Low Maintenance Materials Remote CBM Reduce/Eliminate Corrosion Software Reconfigurability Lifecycle Cost Reduction*: *additional to ones listed above In Water Repairable Systems Architecture Driven Product Lines: NGIPS HVAC 21 st Century Open Architecture Disruptive Technology: Directed Energy Weapons EM Railgun UVs New Design & Analysis Tools: Ship Design Process Modeling Pricing Risk Quantifying/Valuing Flexibility CREATE Disruptive Technology: Large Diameter Tube Payloads Capable, Affordable, Sustainable Fleet of 313 CARRIERs: CVN21 POC: Eric Pitt Eric.Pitt@navy.mil Pacing Evolving Threats*: *additional to ones listed above New Aircraft Interfaces Disruptive Technology*: *additional to ones listed above New Aircraft

Summary Technology & Innovation for Ships, Boats, Unmanned Vehicles & the systems that integrate into them.for warfighting mission payoff. Affordable (crisis of cost). Transitionable (crisis of productization). Utilize existing in new configurations (to be affordable & transitionable) April 2011 8

Contact Info: Michael L. Bosworth Chief Technology Officer (acting) NAVSEA 05T michael.bosworth@navy.mil Jerome Dunn S&T Programs Officer NAVSEA 05T1S jerome.dunn@navy.mil NAVSEA 05 - Naval Systems Engineering Directorate SEA 05C - Cost Engineering & Industrial Analysis SEA 05D - Surface Ship Design & Systems Engineering SEA 05H - Integrated Warfare Systems Engineering SEA 05L - Littoral and Mine Warfare Design & Systems Engineering SEA 05P - Ship Integrity & Performance Engineering SEA 05S Command Standards SEA 05T - Technology SEA 05U - Submarine/Submersible Design & Systems Engineering SEA 05V - Aircraft Carrier Design & Systems Engineering SEA 05X University Affiliated Research Center SEA 05Z - Marine Engineering SEA 04 Logistics, Maintenance, and Independent Operations SEA 07 Undersea Warfare SEA 08 Nuclear Propulsion SEA 21 Surface Warfare PEO Carriers POC: Eric Pitt Eric.Pitt@navy.mil PEO Integrated Warfare Systems POC: Doug Marker Douglas.Marker@navy.mil PEO Littoral & Mine Warfare POC: Megan Cramer Megan.Cramer@navy.mil PEO Ships POC: Glen Sturtevant Glen.Sturtevant@navy.mil PEO Subs POC: Regan Campbell Regan.Campbell@navy.mil