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Joe Willette PMA 290 FoS P&D/Interoperability Lead 301-757-5654 joseph.willette@navy.mil

Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Forces Community of Interest November 2010. Joe Willette PMA 290 FoS P&D/Interoperability Lead 301-757-5654 joseph.willette@navy.mil. Bob Thompson PMA 290 FoS P&D Deputy/FoS CHENG 301-995-2262 bob.thompson@navy.mil.

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Joe Willette PMA 290 FoS P&D/Interoperability Lead 301-757-5654 joseph.willette@navy.mil

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  1. Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Forces Community of Interest November 2010 Joe Willette PMA 290 FoS P&D/Interoperability Lead 301-757-5654 joseph.willette@navy.mil Bob Thompson PMA 290 FoS P&D Deputy/FoS CHENG 301-995-2262 bob.thompson@navy.mil Distribution Statement D: Distribution authorized to Department of Defense (DOD) and U. S. DOD contractors only. Other requests must be referred to PEO(A) Public Affairs.

  2. MPRF FoS Vision • Aligned with Joint, Navy & MOC Vision • Flexible and Globally Responsive • Enables comprehensive Maritime Domain Awareness and Information Dominance • Expands capacity to integrate and operate • Reduces Total Ownership Cost • Coordinated requirements (IPL process) • Integrated manpower strategies • Integrated mission support • Consolidated MILCON opportunities • Takes full advantage of training & experience • Responsible sea/shore rotations • Maximizes Reserve integration • MPRF FoS CONOPS • Released by CPRG – 27 Apr 2010 • In review for approval by USFF P-3C/BMUP P-8A BAMS UAS EP-3 Follow-on Capability TOC/MTOC 2 2

  3. MPRF Overview MPRF Family of Systems:Operational Construct to support mission execution in the Maritime Domain MPRF Community of Interest:Acquisition Construct to horizontally align and synchronize capability acquisition across separate FoS programs MPRF FoS CPRG Governed MPRF COI PMA 264 PMW 750 PMA 290 PMA 262 PO AST Program Requirements Allocation and Funding (OPNAV) MPRF FoS and COI create alignment, integration and synergy 3 3

  4. Executive Board Chair: CPRG (O7) Members: PMA 290, PMA 262, PMW750, PMA 264, AST PO, N88/N2/N6/N89 Executive Steering Committee Forum: Co-Chairs CPRG N8, PMA 290I Members: PMA 262 TD, PMW750 TacMobile, PMA 264 PD, PMA 205 PD, AST PO APMTS, N88/N2/N6/N89 ROs, N2/N6 Data Strategy, CPRG Rep, NETWARCOM Rep MPRF Implementation Working Group (MIWG) Capability Portfolio Managers, Other COIs • Develop MPRF capability roadmap and schedule milestones • Synchronize MPRF COI products / acquisition strategy • Stand up Pilot Project WG as needed Pilot Project Working Group (ad hoc) Data Management Working Group Interoperability/Common Solutions Working Groups • Prototypes and experimentation • Leverage core enterprise services • Execute as risk reduction for next Prgm of Record (PoR) increment • Common solutions, services, COAs and architectural constructs • Highlight and resolve FoS interoperability issues • Focus on physical and common solutions (SoS) architectures • Tiger Team Concept (ad hoc) • Develop MPRF Data /Services Strategy • Develop the MPRF Data Model and Schemas • Develop MPRF FoS architecture products MPRF FoS COI Governance Structure Tailored to the needs of the MPRF COI

  5. MPRF FoS C5ISR Capability through Methodical Acquisition Process Requirements/Roadmaps FoS/SoS Architecture and Capability Based Analysis CONOPS, Capability and Technology MPRF Family of Systems Modeling & Experimentation Fleet Delivered C5ISR Capable MPRF FoS Platforms Expanded Knowledge Provide platforms and systems that fully support the Kill Chain with interoperable and integrated capabilities 5 5

  6. Future Series Modification (TBD) Future Capability Improvements • P-8A Increment 3 is the Foundation for Reconfigurable Aircraft • A4 Architecture Maximizes Rapid Capability Insertion • Increased Processing Power • Software Enabled to Host Generic Applications • Robust Multi Level Security • Enterprise Service Bus Data Approach • Consolidated Data Storage FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 FY16 FY15 FY17 FY18 FY19 FY20  P-8 Integration AAS NR implementation, ASuW Weapon, A4 Arch Upgrade, WGS MAC, AIS, ARCI, TOC, HAASW Development / Integration System Test Increment 1 Integrated Test IOT&E FOT&E FOT&E FOT&E P-8 Baseline P-8 Fleet Configuration

  7. Industry Participation • Regular MPRF COI Meetings with industry participation • Review latest COI products (architecture, efforts, issues) • Open forum to discuss industry topics of interest • Set up follow up meetings to discuss IRAD and technology efforts • Public wiki site for MPRF FoS Architecture and other products • Provide open access to MPRF COI releasable documents • Access to Industry Days and S&T Days • Continue Industry Day Hosting • Host specific S&T Days • Opportunities to bring technologies into prototyping environment • Provide interface and standards requirements to allow new technologies to be demonstrated within the MPRF Prototyping environment • Access to releasable capability roadmaps • Provide industry with the latest releasable capability roadmaps based on model driven analysis Open idea exchange … No proprietary concepts

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