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  • Open Architecture Open Systems Brief_Chandler 16 Oct 03 Slide 1 10/20/2003

    Open Architecture OverviewOpen Architecture Overview

    Mr. Fred Riedl

    PEO IWSOpen Architecture

    Mr. Fred Riedl

    PEO IWSOpen Architecture

  • Open Architecture Open Systems Brief_Chandler 16 Oct 03 Slide 2 10/20/2003

    PurposePurpose

    To Brief Our Integrated Plan for To Brief Our Integrated Plan for Introducing Open Architecture (OA) Introducing Open Architecture (OA)

    Across the Navy EnterpriseAcross the Navy Enterprise

  • Open Architecture Open Systems Brief_Chandler 16 Oct 03 Slide 3 10/20/2003

    Why Open ArchitectureWhy Open ArchitectureBusinessBusiness

    w Today’s In-Service Computing Architectures are Unaffordable

    w Each Ship Class Addressing the Problem Uniquely

    w Replacement of Obsolete Hardware Fact of Life

    w Commercial Industry has Already Embraced Open Architecture Approach

    TechnicalTechnicalwCurrent Surface Ship Computing

    Systems Have Been at Performance Capacity for YearswCurrent Computing Architectures

    Limit Capability IncreasewWarfighting Concepts to

    Warfighting Capability Takes on the Order of 5 Years to IOCwComputer Throughput

    and Speed Requirements Dictate use of Commercial Computing Technologies and Modern Software Languages

    Improved Warfighting Capability Depends on Open ArchitectureImproved Warfighting Capability Depends on Open ArchitectureImproved Warfighting Capability Depends on Open Architecture

  • Open Architecture Open Systems Brief_Chandler 16 Oct 03 Slide 4 10/20/2003

    Open ArchitectureOpen Architecture

    Programmaticallyü Streamlined Software Development /

    Maintenanceü Faster “Time to Market”ü Facilitates COTS Refresh / Technology

    Insertionsü Broader Industrial Base

    Operationallyü Provides Joint Interoperability ü Enables Sea Power 21and FORCEnetü Enables Effective Employment of Global

    Information Gridü Increased Capabilities and Performance

    ØA Navy Wide Technical Architecture…Computing Environment Based on International Commercial Standards

    ØA Navy Wide Functional Architecture…Standardization of Common Components and Critical Interfaces

    ØCommon and Reuseable Software Applications…Across Platforms

    What Is It?

    Affordabilityü Potential for 4-to-1 Reduction in Common

    Software Development and Maintenance Efforts

    ü Reduces Costs for Testing / Certificationü Enables Manning Reductions

    What Does It Mean…

  • Open Architecture Open Systems Brief_Chandler 16 Oct 03 Slide 5 10/20/2003

    Underpinning of the Enterprise ApproachUnderpinning of the Enterprise Approach

    w International Standards Based Computing Environment

    w Decouples Computing Environment from Software Applications

    w Enables Common and Reusable Software Applications

    w Affordable Technology Refresh

    w Accelerated Deliveries of “Software Based” Warfighting Improvements

    Common FunctionalCommon Functional

    Significant Savings in Development & Life Cycle CostsSignificant Savings in Development & Life Cycle CostsSignificant Savings in Development & Life Cycle Costs

    WarfightingApplications& Common

    servicesAppApp

    Cable Plant & Layer 3

    Switched/Routed LAN

    (TIA, IETF)

    Operating Systems (IEEE

    POSIX )Mainstream COTS

    Processors

    Middleware

    (OMG)Standards

    Based

    Resource

    Management

    Resource

    Management

    Domain

    Unique

    App

    OSCPU

    OS

    OS

    OS

    OS

    OS

    CPU

    CPU

    CPU

    CPU

    CPU

    Distribution Adaptation Frameworks

    Distribution Adaptation Frameworks

    Standards

    Based

    Software Applications and Services

    ServiceService

    AppApp

    ServiceServiceServiceServiceOpen Architecture ComputingEnvironment (OACE)

    • Standards Based• Commercial mainstream

    Data / Information Services

    Data / Information Services

    Weapon / A

    sset ServicesW

    eapon / Asset Services

    Common ServicesCommon Services

    Planning, Assessment & DecisionPlanning, Assessment & Decision

    TrainingTraining

    Ship AssetsShip AssetsEngineeringEngineering

    DamageDamage

    BridgeBridge

    Off Board Off Board AssetsAssets

    Aircraft

    Un-MannedVehicle

    MissionMissionExecutionExecution

    WeaponsWeaponsAir / SurfaceAir / Surface

    MissileMissile

    Land AttackLand AttackMissileMissile

    TorpedoTorpedo

    DecoyDecoy

    GunGun

    BoatAcoustic

    Suite

    Search /Search /DetectDetect

    EO / IRSuite

    ES / ElintSuite

    RadarSuite

    ImagerySuite

    DDS Data Links SatCom Radios

    EXCOMM Control

    EXCOMM

    Display Time Navigation DX / DR

    Mission Planning

    MissionAssessment

    ReadinessAssessment

    / Status

    ThreatAssessment

    / ID

    Mission Control

    TrackM

    anagement

    Tactical Information

    Managem

    ent

    Engagement Control

    Off Board

    Asset ControlShip

    Asset Control

    ProvideSimulated

    Training Tracks

    ProvideSimulated

    Weapon / AssetResponse

    Coordinate LiveTraining Tracks

    TrainingControl

    Monitor &Asses

    Exercise

    Force Planning / ExecutionForce Planning / Execution

    Common Navy TechnicalCommon Navy Technical

  • Open Architecture Open Systems Brief_Chandler 16 Oct 03 Slide 6 10/20/2003

    OA StrategyOA Strategy

    Level 4Level 4OA “Common OA “Common

    Function” SystemsFunction” Systems

    Level 5Level 5Total ShipTotal Ship

    Computing Computing SystemsSystems

    Required for

    Re-Useable Applications & Common Services

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    gacy

    Syst

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    Syst

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    Mod

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    nM

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    niza

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    New

    New

    Cons

    truct

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    üDe-couples Software & HardwareüEnables Unconstrained Computing GrowthüProvides Inherent Performance ImprovementsüEnables Common Functions

    üCommon Warfighting ApplicationsüCommon ServicesüRapid & Affordable Upgrades

    üComputational Services Provided by PlatformüSignificant Automation & Reduced

    ManningüEnhanced Survivability &

    Maintenance free Deployments

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    P E

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    Interfaced to OA Compliant Systems

    Level 3Level 3OACE Standards OACE Standards Based SystemsBased SystemsSelected Systems

    Legacy For LifeLevels 1 & 2Levels 1 & 2

    Current SystemsCurrent Systems

  • Open Architecture Open Systems Brief_Chandler 16 Oct 03 Slide 7 10/20/2003

    OA is required for the Future…..OA is required for the Future…..

    Open Architecture is Fundamental Enabler to Future WarfightingOpen Architecture is Fundamental Enabler to Future WarfightingOpen Architecture is Fundamental Enabler to Future Warfighting

    GIGGIGNavy FORCEnetNavy FORCEnetO

    AOA

    OAOA

    OAOA

    SIAPSIAP

    LinksLinks

    OAOA

    OAOA

    OAOAOAOACUPCUP