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Presented by: Industry Day 2012 1 RDML Mat Winter Commander, Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division 23 May 2012 Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

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Presented by:

Industry Day 2012

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RDML Mat Winter Commander,

Naval Air Warfare Center Weapons Division

23 May 2012

Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited.

Strategic Plan

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Providing our Warfighters the decisive advantage . . .

Our Vision To be the leader providing innovative, integrated, and dominant

warfighting effects for our Naval, joint, and coalition forces

Our Mission To execute full-spectrum weapons and

warfare systems Research, Development, Acquisition, Test, and Evaluation (RDAT&E)

NAWCWD Ovw Brief May 2012

Weapons Division Full-Spectrum RDAT&E

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People Mission Capabilities Organization

Our Foundation

NAVAIR Organizational Alignment

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Aircraft Division Weapons Division

Secretary of the Navy

Chief of Naval Operations (CNO)

Naval Sea Systems

Command (NAVSEA)

Space and Naval Warfare

Systems Command (SPAWAR)

Assistant Secretary of the Navy Research, Development, & Acquisition (ASN RDA)

Depots Fleet Readiness Centers

Naval Air Systems

Command (NAVAIR)

China Lake Point Mugu

Orlando Jacksonville

Cherry Point Patuxent River

Lakehurst NAVAIR

North Island

Program Executive Offices

Demand

S&T Demand

Weapons Division Organization

Commander Weapons Division

Vice Commander Executive Director

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2.0 Contracts

4.0 Research & Engineering

5.0 Test &

Evaluation

6.0 Logistics

7.0 Corporate Operations

10.0 Comptroller

11.0 Counsel

1.0 Acquisition Operations

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What We Do

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Energetics

Modeling, Simulation,

and Analysis

Test and Evaluation

Weapons and Weapon Systems

Weapons / Platform

Integration

Systems-of-Systems Integration

Survivability / Vulnerability / Lethality Electronic Warfare

Research and

Engineering

System of Systems and Platform Integration Responsibilities

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UH-1Y

EA-18G F/A-18 F-35 EA-6B AV-8B

AH-1W

H-1

AH-1Z

Unmanned Systems

UGV Firescout ScanEagle Submarines Surface

Weapon Systems RDAT&E Responsibilities

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AIM-9X

AMRAAM

ESSM

Free-Fall Weapons

HARM

Harpoon

JSOW

JDAM

RAM

SLAM-ER

Standard Missile

Tomahawk

Trident

NAWCWD Strategic Thrusts

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Integration and Interoperability

(I&I)

Directed Energy

Cyber Warfare

Air Dominance

Irregular and Asymmetric

Warfare

Long-Range Rapid Strike

Miniature Munitions

Unmanned Systems

Counter Unmanned Systems

Next-Generation Electronic

Warfare

Innovative Weapons and Systems Deliveries

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• Spike • Low Cost Guided Imaging Rocket (LOGIR) • Thermobaric Hellfire • Distributed Ground-Sensor-Grid

Threat Detection System (DGTDS) • Revolutionary Approach to Time-critical

Long Range Strike (RATTLRS) • Low Collateral Damage Bomb

(LOCO) • Directed Energy Weapons • Automatic Radar Periscope

Detection and Discrimination (ARPDD)

100 200 150 50

• Land Range: 1,777 square miles • Airspace: 20,000 square miles

• Sea Range: 36,000 square miles (Expansion via coordination with Navy/FAA) • Airspace: 36,000 square miles

Sea Range

IR200

R-2

508

Bakersfield Ridgecrest

Mojave

Lancaster Palmdale

Edwards AFB

Santa Barbara Ventura

Santa Catalina Is.

San Clemente Is.

Santa Cruz Is. Santa

Rosa Is.

San Miguel Is.

Santa Barbara Is.

San Diego

Los Angeles

China Lake China Lake

Ft Irwin

San Francisco

Los Angeles

San Diego

Edwards AFB

Sea Range

Vandenberg AFB

Navy/FAA Coordinated Extensions

225 nm

Land Range

Airspace

Point Mugu

100 nm

R-2508 China Lake

San Clemente

Island Control Area Navy/FAA Coordinated Extensions - 69 nm

San Nicolas Island

Port Hueneme

Point Mugu

San Nicolas Is.

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NAWCWD Range Capabilities

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Inter-Agency <1%

89% Navy

DOD 6%

Joint Services 3%

NAWCWD Command Operations

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Workforce 6,825

As of 31 December 2011

Civilians 68%

(4,632)

Contractors 29% (2,003)

Military 3% (190)

Customer Base

(56% NAVAIR)

Workforce by Discipline

Rapid Warfighter and Fleet Support

• F/A-18E/F/G Civilian ILS in H6+ • Low Cost Guided Imaging Rocket (LOGIR) • Distributed Ground-Sensor-Grid Threat Detection

System (DGTDS) • SH-60S FLIR downlink • Low Collateral Damage Bomb (LOCO) • Directed Energy Weapons • Harvest Hawk test support for Armed KC-130 • Thermobaric Hellfire Warhead • Electronic Warfare • Person & Vehicle Borne IED Detect and Defeat • Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Secondary

Fire Suppression • Biometrics • Image and Signal Processing

Nav

y D

OD

NAWCWD Key Attributes Major Programs FY12:

• F/A-18 & E/A-18G • AV-8B • Manned Aircraft

EO Countermeasures • AARGM • JSF • EA-6B

S&T Innovation FY11: • 28 Patents Issued • 67 Invention Disclosures

• Sidewinder • System of Systems • TAMPS / NavMPS /

JMPS (Mission Planning)

• Tomahawk • Counter IED

• 43 Patents Pending

Non-Federal <1%

FMS 1%

NAWCWD Industry Day 2011 Metrics

Total Obligations $680,944,978

$164,790,204

$41,948,127

Did Not Attend Small Business Attended

$174,327,397

$299,879,250

Did Not Attend Large Businesses Attended

Number of Attendees 324 Small Businesses 109 Large Businesses 45 Number of States Represented 22

Large Business Obligations $474,206,647

Small Business Obligations $206,738,331

70%

30%

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DoD, Academia, Industry, and Coalition Networking

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Providing our Warfighters the decisive advantage . . .

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