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Radar Open Systems Architectures Don Scott Lucero Deputy Director, Strategic Initiatives

Radar Open Systems Architectures Don Scott Lucero Deputy Director, Strategic Initiatives DDRE/Systems Engineering September 21, 2010. Need for Systems 2020. Adversary can use commercial technologies to rapidly alter the threat DoD systems, business process not structured for adaptability

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Radar Open Systems Architectures Don Scott Lucero Deputy Director, Strategic Initiatives

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  1. Radar Open Systems Architectures Don Scott Lucero Deputy Director, Strategic Initiatives DDRE/Systems Engineering September 21, 2010

  2. Need for Systems 2020 • Adversary can use commercial technologies to rapidly alter the threat • DoD systems, business process not structured for adaptability • Sequential, single step progression from fixed requirements • Individually designed, monolithic systems • Vulnerabilities from global supply chain • New research, tools, pilot efforts needed to determine how to build DoD systems for adaptability Adaptability DoD Systems DoD-Threat Mismatch

  3. Systems 2020Designing DoD Systems for Adaptability Platform Based Engineering Using a common core platform to develop many related systems Trusted System Design Developing trusted systems from untrusted components Design Methods Model Based Engineering Using modeling and simulation for rapid, concurrent, integrated system development Design Environment Capability on Demand Real-time Adaptive Systems Rapidly Reconfigurable Systems Pre-planned Disposable Systems Adaptable DoD Systems

  4. Open Architecture - HistoryOpen Systems Joint Task Force (OSJTF) Formed in 1994 to support transition from military to commercial specifications Keep the Government from getting locked into proprietary solutions Developed open systems policy, guidance, tools and training materials Policy – DoDI 5000.02: Program Managers shall employ the Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) Guidance – Defense Acquisition Guide: MOSA should be addressed in the Acquisition Strategy/Technology Development Strategy Guidance – Program Manager’s Guide to MOSA Tools – MOSA Program Assessment and Rating Tool (PART) Training – DAU Continuous Learning Module on MOSA – CLE013 OSJTF efforts completed in 2004 Folded into the Department’s efforts to reinvigorate systems engineering Next step: Develop a tailored approach to specific domains

  5. Principles for Effective Modular Open Systems Architectures (MOSA)* *PM Guide to MOSA – September 2004

  6. Open Architecture - TodayRadar Open System Architecture DST Acquisition Decision Memo establishes Radar Open Systems Architecture Defense Support Team (DST) Representatives from Defense Services, laboratories, acquisition community Recommend options for new radar capabilities using open architectures Obtain insights from industry Consider intellectual property, information assurance, interoperability Goals: Lower Life Cycle Cost Provide for Enhanced Technology Refresh Potentially, Provide Enhanced Radar Performance Similar Acquisition Decision Memo for Aircraft Survivability Equipment

  7. Radar Open Architecture DSTAccomplishments and Plans • Accomplishments: • Established in October 2009 • Developed a useful architectural description for modular radar • Facilitates focused dialog between the Services and Industry • Gathering information on open architecture approaches from various radar acquisition programs, laboratory efforts • Conducted Industry Day to inform development of guidance • Plans: • Develop Open Architecture guidance specific to radars • Planning report, MIL-HDBK, coordinated with industry through NDIA • Sample language for requests for proposals • Codify notional radar architecture, address security & other constraints • Promote use at workshops, radar symposia • Work with the Services to identify opportunities to pilot guidance • Develop lessons learned for open architectures in other domains

  8. Questions/Discussion Contact Information: Don Scott Lucero Deputy Director, Strategic Initiatives Defense Research and Engineering/Systems Enginering Scott.Lucero@osd.mil

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