Navy?s Fiscal Year 2019 Unfunded Priorities List Navy FY19 Unfunded Priorities List (UPIJ Mn '2 Elk 1B 21" Rocket RDTEN WPN 167M Bil: ll+ In FY20 vice FY21 WPN 0204162N 3: increase 192 to WPN 2209 from FY19 WPN 3117 Fires: Develop. Integrate, 8: Test SSEE EMW and IF Integration for SSEE Wholeness [not funded until FY23 and Groundstation 2Acceleratlon Multiple Multiple et WPN 0609 Networks WIN10 on 4 Networks - in Defense: Aviation - Funded In FY23 AHE - Funded in FY20 FY23 yber Boundary Defense: Cyber Seourity Workforce Training Mission Support Management - Funded in FY20 and FY23 07080186! Defense: Common tem - In FY20 and - in FY20 FY23 yber Boundary Defense: SEA 05 Cross Platform System Development (CPSDI Cyber Security Capability Development - In FY20 and Defense: Spike in FY20 and 0603563N - Funded in FY23 Portable Aids - in FY20 and Defense: SPAWAR - in FY20 and 12M SPAWAR Readiness - in and 0708012N Defense: - Funded in FY20 Mobile Mission Stations for kits 0305231N actical 12 13 20 Acceleration 4- 2 0204152N 14 -130T 51 16 TI-12H BackFit ACB Class Wide Area and SCDN 31?18 A48 RADAR Advanced Modes 8. Advanced 0204 136 - Offensive 0604270N 0604270N BSM1 76H Total $1,502.27 Fiscal Year 2019 Unfunded Priorities List Descriptions . DevelOpment of 21" Rocket Motor for SM-6 13 (Acceleration Acguisition Initiative) - FY19 RDTEN funding for 21" rocket motor will inform Engineering and Manufacturing Development (EMD) for fully quali?ed system. CNO approved SM-6 1B acceleration on I7JAN during Accelerated Acquisition Board of Directors (AA meeting. . LRASM increase (+10 missiles) (From 25 to 35! - Procures 10 additional LRASM missiles to achieve maximum production capacity in FY19. . Harpoon increase (+48 missiles] (From 52 to 100] - Procures 48 additional Harpoon 11+ missiles to achieve requirement in FY20 vice FY21. . AIM-9X II Sidewinder increase (+58 missiles) (From 192 to 250! - Procures 58 additional AIM-9X II missiles to achieve industry?s maximum production capacity in Y19. . MK48 Hea ei ht Tor edo HWT increase +5 tor edoes From 45 to 50 Procures 5 additional MK48 HWT torpedoes to achieve industry?s maximum production capacity in FY19. . Develop, Integrate Test Electromagnetic Maneuver Warfare Integrated Fires Integration for Ship?s Signal Exploitation Eguipment (SSEE) Family of Systems Wholeness and DCGS Acceleration - Funds Combat System (CS) integration, track fusion and battle management aids by FY22. Cross-queuing between SSEE and CS sensors will enable detection, tracking, and engagement of targets kinetically and non-kinetically. DCGS-N inc 2 will automate fusion, exploitation and detection capabilities while solving usability and visualization challenges. Replaces eight a?oat Increment 1 installations with Increment 2 variants over FY 19-20. . Sonobuoys - Sonobuoys are expendable electro-mechanical Air Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) acoustic sensors used to locate, track and obtain attack criteria on threat submarines and are ?lndamental to the execution of Air ASW in both training and operational scenarios. FY18 increased unplanned expenditures due to east coast activity. The Air ASW community is migrating from a primarily passive to a more capable Multi-static Active Coherent (MAC) wide area search Concept of Operations (CONOPS). . Supersonic Target - Deve10p a supersonic aerial target system capable of high altitude cruise, lower altitude cruise, and tactical ballistic and lofted missile pro?les. . vaer Defense: Platforms. Networks, Workforce: Win 10 on C41 Networks- Provides ?mding for Windows 10 Secure Host Baseline for AS, MCM, and PC class ships in accordance with Memo dated 20 Nov 2015. Aviation Land and Launch Enclave ALLE ALREI NATMS stems - Provides cyber resiliency within the ALLE to enhance network segmentation, device hardening, centralized monitoring, increased cyber situational awareness and incident response. 2 vaer Boundarv Defense: E-2D AHE Funds RDTEN for implementation of Committee on National Security Systems Instruction (CNSSI) 1253 Controls and Overlays in accordance with National Institute for Science and Technology (N IST) 800-53 control requirements. vaer Security Workforce Training - Provides funding for cybersecurity workforce training. Common Control System (CCS) FOL Cyber Security - Funds Cyber Security for CCS to support MQ-25 and future unmanned systems. ber Bounda Defense: SEA 05 Cross Platform stem Develo ment CPSD 59M Funds the cross-enclave, multi-platform cyber resiliency engineering to accelerate delivery of a robust defensive cyber capability to the ?eet. Includes network diagram generation, advancement of capability of solutions, platform speci?c engineering for boundary defense, situational awareness, and other embedded solutions for each enclave. Strike Force Interoperability (SFI) Cyber Security Cert Funds the provision of warfare system cybersecurity risk assessment and certi?cation in accordance with Navy policy and programs. This program is essential to ensure that individual ship's and Strike Groups' have necessary cybersecurity/resiliency capabilities to operate against cyber threats. ber Resilienc Network Situational Awareness SA - Cyber Domain (Resiliency): Provides capability to collect and index machine data in real time from applications, web servers, databases, networks, virtual machines, and mobile devices. Standard PEMA ber Solutions PEMA ber Securi Solutions Funds the Cyber Security solution for Portable Electronic Maintenance Aids (PEMAs). PEMAs are ruggedized commercial laptops used by maintenance crews to host a variety of interactive electronic technical manuals (IETMs) and diagnostic applications necessary for aircraft repair. ber Resilienc SPAWAR ber Res onse Team Cyber Domain (Resiliency): Addresses evolving Cyber threat and provides SPAWAR with a coordinated and comprehensive Cyber Response Team. ber Resilienc SPAWAR ber Workforce Readiness Cyber Domain (Resiliency): Funds additional resources required to fund quali?cation training and annual continuing training to meet Cyber Workforce requirements. Also required to execute requirements to manually maintain all Cyber Workforce records and training in Total Workforce Management Services (TWMS). ber Resilienc Na ber Situational Awareness CSA Wholeness IW Domain: Maritime Cyber SA requirement defends Maritime Cyber Key Terrain (CKT) and provides a composite view of all cyber operational risk (Blue, Red. and White cyber pictures). . -8 Mobile Mission Control Stations MMCS +3 kits - S34M: Mobile Mission Control Stations support Fleet training and readiness requirements. Currently the only method of conducting live training and readiness sorties with MQ-8 is during an LCS underway period. The use of a MMCS reduces demand on in-service LCS to support Fire Scout training and AVDET certi?cation 3 11. 12. l3. 14. 15. 16. 17. activities during high demand LCS pre-deployment operations. CNAF, in coordination with the HSC wings, identi?ed a requirement for four MMCS to meet training and readiness requirements; one was procured in FY17. Funding in FY19 will provide for an additional three MMCS, meeting the ?eet requirement of four. Tactical Targeting Network Technology Acceleration - The TTNT is a cutting edge network that supports Naval Integrated Fire Control-Counter Air and Offensive Anti Surface Warfare Funds will be utilized to accelerate the TTNT capability into the Multi-?mctional Information Distribution System (MIDS) Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) accelerating platform integration for the E-2D, BG, and to achieve an Initial Operational Capability (IOC) of 202 l. Classi?ed Issue - E-2D Advanced Hawke +2 Aircraft Accelerates Bu reduces 2 in FY23 - The E-2D Advanced Hawkeye (AHE) is an all-weather, twin engine, carrier?based, Airborne Command, Control and Surveillance aircraft designed to provide advance warning of approaching enemy surface units and aircraft, to vector interceptors or strike aircraft to attack, and to provide area surveillance, intercept, search and rescue, communications relay, and strike/air traf?c control. The additional E-2D aircraft will enable the early transition of two Carrier Airborne Early Warning Weapons School (CAEWWS) E-2Cs in Fallon, NV, giving them the needed assets to develOp and re?ne E-2D advanced tactics and aligns the force structure with the requirements to support the National Defense Strategy. NP2000 Pro eller stem +24 kits - 8121M: The Navy?s ?eet is the only medium lift aircraft capable of supporting outsize cargo and operating in remote or unprepared air?elds in support of Naval expeditionary logistics. The ?eet (21 of 25 aircraft) has been grounded due to safety concerns with the legacy propeller system. The NP2000 will address the number one aircraft readiness degrader and provide commonality with existing systems on aircraft. DDG-51 Twisted Rudder - Funds back?t of twisted rudder on 2 ships (DDG 71 and DDG 81) to reduce the impact of cavitation on DDG 51 class rudders, which has resulted in fatigue-related cracks at the rudder face weld joints. Back?t estimated to be per ship set (2 rudders) with rudder stock replacement, including procurement and installation M). Aegis TI-12H Back Fit - Funds the back?t of 19 TI-12 ships and 2 Aegis Ashore sites. This upgrade resolves sustainment issues created by the sale of IBM servers to Lenovo and related cyber security risks. TI-IZH hardware enables accelerated ?Jture Aegis base line updates through its open architecture design. This computer processor upgrade will double the number of ships in 2025 able to host critical future Aegis Baseline updates such as NIFC-CA Inc SBT Inc II, SEWIP II integration, SM-6 BLK ESSM II, HELIOS and SM-2 Ae is Advanced Ca abili Build ACB 20 Phase MK6 Mod 1 Sites ui ment - Designs, procures and installs the Technology Insertion (TI) equipment for the 3 Aegis Land Based Test and Training Sites Aegis Training and Readiness Center (ATRC) and the Naval Surface Computing Center (NSCC) located at Dahlgren, VA, the Combat Systems Engineering Development Site (CSEDS) located at Moorestown, NJ, and the Surface Combat Systems Center located at Wa110ps, VA. 4 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. This upgrade enables procurement of the TI-16 hardware for the Aegis Combat System and the Aegis Weapons System, site switching infrastructure, simulation equipment, cables, and facility improvements. These sites perform testing, integration, certi?cation, and training for all ?iture operators and maintainers aboard DDGs and Aegis Mod DDGs. Accelerate LPD l7 SWAN Reglacement - Funding is required to accelerate procurement, integration and installation of Ship Control Deterministic Network (SCDN) in LPD 17 class for ships to remain operational after accelerated Consolidate A?oat Network Enterprise Systems (CANES) installations. SWAN is the Shipboard Wide Area Network, unique to the LPD 17 class LPDs and is no longer supported. added funding to accelerate CANES installations in the Surface Fleet to include the LPD class of ships. These CANES installations for non? systems and SCDN for control MUST coincide for the ship to remain Operational. Naval Found and Pro eller Center FPC Facili 1m rovement - This funding expands NFPC capabilities to include COLUMBIA class propulsor production, reducing schedule risk. This ?nding also provides facility power upgrades in support of VIRIGINA class propulsor production. in SCN bridges the gap between the initial estimate of and the ?nal estimate of for the NFPC power upgrade. in RDTEN supports preparing NFPC for the installation, acceptance, demonstration and operation of new equipment required for the COLUMBIA class propulsor. Super Hornet Engine Enhancements - Accelerates the design and development of 8 Super Hornet engine enhancements to address range, speed, ef?ciency, and survivability improvements. Adaptive RADAR Countermeasure (ARC) - Adaptive RADAR Countermeasure (ARC) provides increased strike ?ghter survivability through network data sharing, enhanced displays via mission computer, receiver improvements for ARC, and enhanced Electronic Countermeasures (ECM). supports the procurement and retro?t of 43 Digital Receiver and Technique Generator (DRTG) Shop Replaceable Assemblies (SRAs) into existing ALQ-214 (V) 4/5 systems. DRTG SRA retro?t is required to support Adaptive RADAR Countermeasure (ARC) processing requirements. BIA-18G Cognitive EW (REAMI - anitive?w (REAM) (APN-S) EA-18G software modi?cations are budgeted to support and stay aligned with emerging electronic warfare threats and the software modi?cations required to react to those threats. Funding ensures that Reactive Electronic Attack Measures (REAM) technology will bring Cognitive Electronic Warfare capability to the platform in alignment With the delivery of Software Con?guration Set (SCS) H-1 8 in FY23. Cognitive EW (RDTEE I - [$95Ml: Funds added for Transitioning Reactive Electronic Attack Measures (REAM) technology from a ONR future naval capabilities (FNC) science and technology effort to the platform. This technology and hardware upgrade of the Electronic Attack Unit (EAU) will bring Cognitive Electronic Warfare capability to the platform and is the start to EA-ISG BLK II modernization as well as development and integration of special mission pods in support of BLK II modernization. 23. 24. 25. Offensive Airborne Electronic Attack Pod - S32M: The Special Mission Pod (SMP) is a new start acquisition program intended to provide a Special purpose mission pod to address emergent PACOM operational gaps. Projected EOC is 4QFY21. The SMP system will address emerging advanced threats, and increased threat density, by utilizing combined wide spectrum digital apertures, software de?ned radios and software based technologies. Funding will produce, integrate, test and ?eld in two expeditionary squadrons in FY21. Shinyard Investment Acceleration - Provides funding for industrial plant equipment procurement for items greater than $250k for the Naval Shipyards. At funding levels the Navy is on a trajectory to reduce the aging plant inventory to the 15 year industry standard over the next 20 years. This increase of would accelerate the time to get to the Navy's current goal. Graving Dggdock Repairs - Funds an upgrade to the existing Naval Base San Diego graving dry-dock to accommodate the class. Upgrades includes the addition of a SONAR PIT, dry-dock electrical and de-watering modi?cations and dredging of the channel to accommodate the ships draft.