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1 Exhibit R2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March : Research, Development, Test & Evaluation, Navy / BA 5: System Development & Demonstration (SDD) COST ($ in Millions) Prior Years FY 2013 FY 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) OCO # Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Navy Page 1 of 16 R1 Line #115 Complete Total Program Element Continuing Continuing 0718: MATCALS Continuing Continuing 0993: Carrier ATC Continuing Continuing 1657: ATC Improvement Continuing Continuing 3372: ATC Systems Continuing Continuing # The OCO Request will be submitted at a later date. A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification This program element provides for the development, integration, and testing of Automated Air Traffic Control (ATC) hardware and software required to provide improved flight safety and more reliable allweather ATC and landing system capabilities at Naval Air Stations (NASs) and Marine Corps Air Stations (MCASs) and Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facilities (FACSFAC) worldwide. Funded programs are required to upgrade or replace aging ATC and landing system equipment on aircraft, aircraft carriers, amphibious ships, NASs, MCASs and Navy/Marine Corps tactical/expeditionary airfields and remote landing sites. JUSTIFICATION FOR BUDGET ACTIVITY: This program is funded under SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT AND DEMONSTRATION because it includes those projects that have passed Milestone B approval and are conducting engineering and manufacturing development tasks aimed at meeting validated requirement prior to fullrate production decision. B. Program Change Summary ($ in Millions) FY 2013 FY 2014 OCO Total Previous President's Budget Current President's Budget Total Adjustments Congressional General Reductions Congressional Directed Reductions Congressional Rescissions Congressional Adds Congressional Directed Transfers Reprogrammings SBIR/STTR Transfer Program Adjustments Rate/Misc Adjustments Congressional General Reductions Adjustments Total Cost
2 Exhibit R2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March : Research, Development, Test & Evaluation, Navy / BA 5: System Development & Demonstration (SDD) R1 Program Element (Number/Name) Change Summary Explanation Schedule: Project 0718 has been updated to reflect additional requirements for Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar System. Project 0993 has been updated due to technical delays noted below under "technical". Project 3372 (new project) schedule has been added to begin development of AN/SPN46 and AN/SPN35 Block Upgrade development program as part of the Department's precision approach landing capability (PALC) changes. Funding: FY13 reduction reflects sequestration and Congressional general reductions. Project 0718 In FY15, $1.2M has been added for G/ATOR Block 4 and $2.3M has been added for Mode 5/S integration into ATNAVICS and for Expeditionary ATC Towers upgrades. Project 0993 In FY14, funding reduced by $3.0M for Congressional reduction. The Department reduced FY15 funding by $27.5M to account for schedule delays. Project 3372 Added funding to address the new efforts discussed under "schedule" above. Technical: Project 0993 has experienced delays in certifying the requirements document for the AN/SPN50(V)1 radar, thereby delaying the execution of the acquisition program. Navy Page 2 of 16 R1 Line #115
3 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 COST ($ in Millions) Prior Years FY 2013 FY 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) Navy Page 3 of 16 R1 Line # / MATCALS OCO # Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Complete 0718: MATCALS Continuing Continuing Quantity of RDT&E Articles # The OCO Request will be submitted at a later date. A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification This program provides for continued development, integration, and testing of hardware and software to meet requirements for allweather operations and improved flight safety of Air Traffic Control (ATC) and Landing Systems at Marine Corps expeditionary airfields. An Acquisition Decision Memorandum from Jan 2005 approved the use of the U.S. Army AN/TPN31 Air Traffic Navigation, Integration, and Coordination System (ATNAVICS) to fulfill the Air Surveillance and Precision Approach Radar and Control System (ASPARCS) requirement for Jul The ATNAVICS will replace the legacy ATC Precision Approach Radar (PAR), Airport Surveillance Radar (ASR), and Command and Control Subsystem with a High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle based PAR, ASR and Command and Control Subsystem. The MROC Decision Memorandum of Dec 2004 outlines the evolutionary improvements required by Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC). This program works with the Marine ATC Working Group identifying the requirements to implement the P3I and evolutionary product improvements as required for G/ATOR, ATNAVICS, Expeditionary ATC Towers, and Navigational Aids that support Marine Air Traffic Control Detachments (MATCD). B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 2013 FY 2014 Title: ASPARCS Improvements Articles: Description: Investigate and resolve obsolescence issues. Perform studies and analyses to implement P3I and other evolutionary improvements. Develop criteria for existing ASPARCS software to achieve Defense Information Infrastructure Common Operating Environment Level 5 compliance, Information Assurance, Radar Range Extension and Mapping functionality, and enhanced simulation and training into the existing ASPARCS software. Perform Mode 5/S integration, operational functionality study and analyses with AN/TPN31(V)7 ATNAVICS System. FY 2013 Accomplishments: Developed ATC Remote Capability Part 1 Engineering Change Proposal (ECP). Conducted investigation on Air Traffic Control (ATC) tower remote capability that will be compatible with both the AN/TSQ120C and AN/TSQ216 ATC towers. FY 2014 Plans: Complete Tactical Air Navigation Modernization Part 1 ECP to reduce operational footprint and increase supportability and transportability. Plans: Develop Expeditionary Air Traffic Control (ATC) Tower capability improvements via the ECP process as assessed by the Decision Analysis Support (DAS) study conducted by NAVAIR A Data Information Part 1 ECP will be performed to address mobility, Total Cost 2.913
4 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) 0718 / MATCALS B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 2013 FY 2014 alternate power source, and locate communication (radar, visual, weather, links, NonClassified Internet Protocol Router & Secret Internet Protocol Router) enhancing products that will provide greater situational awareness for the air traffic controller in an expeditionary environment. Perform Mode 5/S integration, operational functionality study and analyses with AN/TPN31(V)7 ATNAVICS System. Title: Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar System (G/ATOR) Block 4 Articles: Description: G/ATOR is multirole, groundbased, expeditionary radar that replaces five legacy radar systems for the Marine Air Ground Task Force. It satisfies the Marine Air Command and Control System and the Ground Counter Fire/ Counter Battery capabilities. The G/ATOR replaces the AN/TPS63 and complements the AN/TPS59 long range radar and will provide mobile, multifunctional, threedimensional surveillance of air breathing targets, detection of cruise missiles and Unmanned Arial Systems (UAS), and the cueing of air defense weapons. The G/ATOR contributes to the extension of Sea Shield/Sea Strike by surveillance and detection of enemy air threats not seen by Navy sensors in the littorals by participating in a cooperative engagement network of sensors and shooters; G/ATOR enables integrated fire control (IFC) and provides engage/fire on remote capability. G/ATOR surveillance coverage with IFC will provide unprecedented reach, volume and precision in the execution of Operational Maneuver From The Sea allowing Naval forces to project and sustain power deep inland. G/ATOR Block 4, scheduled for an Initial Operating Capability in 2QFY19, will add military air traffic control functionality, development of Mode 5/S capability, Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) flight certification requirements, and the ability to integrate with AN/TPN31(V) Air Traffic Navigation, Integration, and Coordination System (ATNAVICS) for Precision Approach Radar. This increment of G/ATOR replaces the Marine Corps' AN/TPS73 radar and the Airport Surveillance Radar portion of the ATNAVICS also known as Air Surveillance and Precision Approach Radar Control System (ASPARCS). FY 2013 Accomplishments: N/A FY 2014 Plans: Begins software development of the Mode 5/S capability and integration of Command & Control functionality with AN/TPN31(V) ATNAVICS. Begin efforts to achieve FAA flight certification for G/ATOR. Plans: Continue to achieve FAA flight certification for G/ATOR. Commence Command & Control (C2) and AN/TPN31(V)7 integration requirements. Commence Mode 5/S development for G/ATOR Accomplishments/Planned Programs Subtotals Navy Page 4 of 16 R1 Line #115
5 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) 0718 / MATCALS C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Line Item FY 2013 FY 2014 OCO Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Complete Total Cost OPN/2815: MATCALS Continuing Continuing RDTE/ M: G/ATOR Continuing Continuing PMC/4650: RADAR SYSTEMS Continuing Continuing Remarks D. Acquisition Strategy An Acquisition Decision Memorandum was signed in Jan 2005 approving the procurement of the Army AN/TPN31 Air Traffic Navigation, Integration, and Coordination System (ATNAVICS) to fulfill the Air Surveillance and Precision Approach Radar and Control System (ASPARCS) requirement for July The MROC Decision Memorandum of December 2004 outlined the evolutionary improvements required by Headquarters Marine Corps (HQMC). This program has joined with the Army to implement PrePlanned Product Improvements (P3I) and evolutionary product improvements. G/ATOR Block IV, scheduled for an Initial Operating Capability in 2018, will add military air traffic control Federal Aviation Administration flight certification requirements, and the ability to integrate with AN/TPN31 (ATNAVICS) for Precision Approach Radar. The Marine Air Traffic Control (ATC) Working Group identified requirements to address obsolescence issues with ATC Expeditionary Towers. These requirements were validated by APX25 and a Decision Analysis Study was conducted by NAVAIR Funding will address development of expeditionary ATC Tower capability improvements via the Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) process. E. Performance Metrics The MATCALS RDTEN funding will be utilized to continue development of evolutionary improvements envisioned by HQMC for the MATCALS Family of Systems. Navy Page 5 of 16 R1 Line #115
6 Exhibit R4, RDT&E Schedule Profile: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) 0718 / MATCALS Navy Page 6 of 16 R1 Line #115
7 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 COST ($ in Millions) Prior Years FY 2013 FY 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) 0993 / Carrier ATC OCO # Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Complete 0993: Carrier ATC Continuing Continuing Quantity of RDT&E Articles # The OCO Request will be submitted at a later date. A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification Shipboard Air Traffic Control (SATC) systems, interfacing with versions of the AN/TPX42A(V) Direct Altitude and Identity Readout (DAIR), allow shipboard Air Traffic Controllers to identify, marshal, and direct aircraft within a 50 Nautical Mile (NM) radius of the ship. At closer range (8NM) a ship's Automatic Carrier Landing System (ACLS) and Independent Landing Monitor (ILM) are operationally required to affect safe landing on the moving decks of ships. The AN/SPN41 ILM and AN/SPN46 ACLS provide verification of aircraft approach glideslope position and precise aircraft automatic control respectively during its final approach and landing sequence to an aircraft carrier. Dual efforts are underway to improve the AN/SPN46 system availability and supportability until at least September These efforts include various Engineering Change Proposals (ECPs), and the Life Cycle Extension (LCE) program transitional changes include a rearchitecture of its radar control group process with Commercial Off the Shelf (COTS) technology, replacement of the computer group processing hardware, and conversion of system program software from CMS2 to the more commonly used 'C' programming language. In recent years, the top 25 percent of the AN/SPN43C frequency band has been reallocated to the Fixed Wireless Access Community prohibiting Air Traffic Control (ATC) Air Search Radar (ASR) operation within 50NM of the coast. Because the Navy requires an air traffic control radar, this project unit will include engineering efforts to identify requirements and develop a suitable replacement and bridging ECPs before the AN/SPN43 becomes operationally ineffectual. Finally, the AN/TPX42A(V) Direct Altitude and Identity Readout (DAIR) underwent several phased upgrades that have resulted in three field changes. System improvements include replacing militarized frontend equipment in the track processor with open architecture COTS technology, converting the operational program software to more commonly used and flexible "C" language, providing the "hooks" for potential interface with Mode 5 Identification Friend or Foe, and integrating a flat panel monitor into the controller work station. The development of an ATC common console will reduce operational costs, improve reliability, and provide compatible interfaces and commonality for all ATC workstations. The addition of an embedded trainer within AN/TPX42A(V) will improve controller training and increase flight safety. B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 2013 FY 2014 Title: AN/SPN43C Articles: Description: This project funds the development of the AN/SPN43C replacement program and the development of sustainment Engineering Change Proposals (ECP) for the existing system. The sustainment effort will ensure the capabilities provided by the AN/SPN43C remain available to CVN, LHA and LHD type ships until the replacement system is fielded. FY 2013 Accomplishments: Total Cost Navy Page 7 of 16 R1 Line #115
8 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) Navy Page 8 of 16 R1 Line # / Carrier ATC B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 2013 FY 2014 Continued Capability Development Document and commenced Systems Requirement Document development. Developed replacement system Life Cycle Requirements Funding Summary, Life Cycle Cost Estimate, and Request for Proposal (RFP). Prepared documentation and requested Material Development Decision from designated Milestone Decision Authority. FY 2014 Plans: Prepare documentation for AN/SPN43 replacement program (AN/SPN50(V)1) MS B decision. Prepare for source selection. Plans: Release RFP and initiate source selection for AN/SPN50(V)1 contract award. Continue sustainment ECPs for the AN/SPN43C. Title: AN/TPX42 Articles: Description: This project funds the ongoing modernization of the AN/TPX42 system through engineering changes and technology refresh. Specific engineering changes are: Development of a Multi Function Console (MFC) which will consolidate and replace the AN/SPN46/35 as well as AN/TPX42 displays with a single multifunction air traffic control display configuration; Replacement of the AN/TPX42 proprietary Radar Data Processor with an open architecture design and replacement of the system's obsolete voice recorder. It is expected that the MFC will lead to a nomenclature change for this system. FY 2013 Accomplishments: Began multifunction console part 1 Engineering Change Proposal (ECP) for Air Traffic Control console development. Take delivery of prototype and test AN/TPX42A(V) embedded trainer. FY 2014 Plans: Complete part 1 AN/TPX42A(V) embedded trainer ECP, develop the part 2 ECP and conduct critical design review for AN/ TPX42A(V) embedded trainer. Plans: Complete Multi Function Console Part 1 ECP and develop the Part 2 ECP Accomplishments/Planned Programs Subtotals C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Line Item FY 2013 FY 2014 OCO Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Complete Total Cost OPN/2831: Shipboard Continuing Continuing Air Traffic Control OPN/2832: Automatic Carrier Landing Systems Continuing Continuing
9 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Remarks Line Item FY 2013 FY 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) OCO 0993 / Carrier ATC Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Complete Total Cost D. Acquisition Strategy AN/SPN46 Computer Group replacement subprojects are part of the AN/SPN46 Life Cycle Extension (LCE) project, which is an Engineering Change Proposal (ECP). Initial contract was awarded in November 2003 for the Radar Control Group, and the contract for the Computer Group was awarded in December AN/TPX42 Voice/Video recorder replacement, JPALS Interface, Shipboard trainer, and Air Traffic Control (ATC) Console are all anticipated ECPs, with improvements being incorporated into the production of AN/TPX42 upgrade kits. AN/SPN43 replacement program will be an ACAT IVT program. All other projects are nonacat upgrades to existing systems. An evolutionary acquisition approach is being used to introduce these technology advancements that either satisfy user requirements, such as all weather operation, or address supportability and cost of ownership problems. E. Performance Metrics Configuration Control Board for AN/TPX42A(V) will occur in fourth quarter FY2014. Navy Page 9 of 16 R1 Line #115
10 Exhibit R4, RDT&E Schedule Profile: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) 0993 / Carrier ATC Navy Page 10 of 16 R1 Line #115
11 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 COST ($ in Millions) Prior Years FY 2013 FY 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) Navy Page 11 of 16 R1 Line # / ATC Improvement OCO # Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Complete 1657: ATC Improvement Continuing Continuing Quantity of RDT&E Articles # The OCO Request will be submitted at a later date. A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification This program provides for engineering development, integration, adaptation, and testing of new and/or modernized Air Traffic Control (ATC) systems, air navigational aids, landing systems, and ATC communication systems for Naval and Marine Corps Air Stations (NAS/MCAS) and Fleet ATC Systems. These systems are critical to Naval Aviation and provide for safe, efficient air operations. Additionally, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is affecting major modernization of the National Airspace System (NAS). The Navy must maintain compatibility with FAAdeveloped ATC systems in order to ensure seamless interoperability within the NAS. NAS modernization initiatives in Project 1657 include the Visual Information Display System (VIDS) and followon PrePlanned Product Improvements, with additional RDT&E efforts required for modified commercialofftheshelf ATC systems and equipment for modernization and recapitalization of these systems at our NAS, MCAS & Fleet Area Control & Surveillance Facilities (FACSFACs) worldwide. Landing Systems initiatives include reengineering and technology insertion efforts for the Precision Approach Radar, Tactical Air Navigation System, and other landing systems. B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 2013 FY 2014 Title: NAS MOD VIDS Articles: Description: Continue engineering development of preplanned product improvements for the VIDS and initiate efforts to incorporate VIDS into the FACSFACs. Research display alternatives for Navy ATC systems, and evaluate alternatives for future communication and radar systems. FY 2013 Accomplishments: Continued engineering development of PrePlanned Product Improvements for VIDS to incorporate multiple weather source inputs. Continued Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System and VIDS engineering development for technology insertion. Continued engineering efforts to maintain interoperability with the FAA's next generation air traffic control system. FY 2014 Plans: Continue engineering development of PrePlanned Product Improvements for VIDS to incorporate multiple weather source inputs. Continue Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System and VIDS engineering development for technology insertion. Continue engineering efforts to maintain interoperability with the FAA's next generation air traffic control system. Plans: Continue engineering development of PrePlanned Product Improvements for Visual Information Display System (VIDS) to incorporate multiple weather source inputs. Continue Standard Terminal Automation Replacement System and VIDS engineering Total Cost 0.202
12 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) 1657 / ATC Improvement B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 2013 FY 2014 development for technology insertion. Continue engineering efforts to maintain interoperability with the Federal Aviation Administration's next generation air traffic control system. Title: Fleet ATC Systems Articles: Description: Research efforts to determine the best technical approach to integrate various data link and communication system upgrades into Navy/Marine Corps ATC Systems including but not limited to the Digital Airport Surveillance Radar (DASR) into the Fleet Area Control and Surveillance Facilities (FACSFAC) Fleet Area Control Tracking System (FACTS) 3200 system. Evaluate alternatives for future processor/display, sensor and communication systems. FY 2013 Accomplishments: Continued engineering development for NAVSKED/FACTS Technology Refresh and engineering efforts to maintain interoperability with the FAA's next generation air traffic control system. FY 2014 Plans: Continue engineering development for NAVSKED/FACTS Technology Refresh and engineering efforts to maintain interoperability with the FAA's next generation air traffic control system. Plans: Continue engineering development for Navy Scheduling (NAVSKED)/FACTS Technology Refresh and engineering efforts to maintain interoperability with the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA's) next generation air traffic control system Accomplishments/Planned Programs Subtotals C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Line Item FY 2013 FY 2014 OCO Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Complete Total Cost OPN/2840: National Air Continuing Continuing Space System Modernization OPN/2845: Fleet Air Continuing Continuing Traffic Control Systems Remarks D. Acquisition Strategy All projects are nonacat upgrades to existing systems. An evolutionary acquisition approach is being used to introduce technology advancements that either satisfy emergent requirements or address supportability and cost of ownership problems. Navy Page 12 of 16 R1 Line #115
13 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) 1657 / ATC Improvement E. Performance Metrics The Air Traffic Control (ATC) Improvement program goal is to continue to research, evaluate and develop display and other alternatives for Navy ATC, communication and radar systems. Navy Page 13 of 16 R1 Line #115
14 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 COST ($ in Millions) Prior Years FY 2013 FY 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) Navy Page 14 of 16 R1 Line # / ATC Systems OCO # Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Complete 3372: ATC Systems Continuing Continuing Quantity of RDT&E Articles # The OCO Request will be submitted at a later date. Note Project 3372 is a New Start in FY2015. A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification Landing System Upgrade Program (LSUP) consists of life cycle extension (LCE ) upgrades to the AN/SPN35C Precision Approach Radar (PAR), AN/SPN41B (Instrument Control Landing Systems (ICLS)) and AN/SPN46 Automatic Carrier Landing Systems (ACLS) systems which support Air Traffic Control (ATC) operations on board CVN, LHA, or LHDclass ships. This effort includes numerous commercial offtheshelf (COTS) component refresh updates which are urgently needed to sustain the operational viability of these Naval ATC systems in order to support Fleet air operations for at least the next 15 years until the next generation ATC system is fully implemented. This COTS refresh will include analysis and upgrade of key system components that are critical to overall system operation but have become increasingly difficult to maintain over the past few years. Recent adjustments in the direction and scope of Naval ATC systems have necessitated a reevaluation of the longterm viability and sustainability of the current Fleet ATC equipment. The result is a renewed appreciation for the value these ATC systems provide to the Fleet based on the comparative relationship between sustainment costs and overall system reliability. This COTS Refresh is expected to include analysis and upgrade of the following components: Gearbox Stepper Motors, Logic Controller Assembly, Power Supplies, Roll Encoder Assembly, Micro Electro Mechanical Systems (MEMs) Assembly, Fiber Optic Media Converters, Touchscreen Display Assembly, Communication Assembly, Maintenance Test Drawer Assembly, and Radio Frequency RF Monitor Assembly, and upgrades of the Transmitters and Radomes are expected to ensure accurate and continuous functionality of the AN/SPN41B system. Additionally, COTS refreshes will be necessary to mitigate obsolescence concerns for power supplies and various circuit card assemblies. Recent changes to the Navy's Precision Approach and Landing Capability (PALC) requirements have necessitated Life Cycle Extension (LCE) upgrades to legacy landing systems, AN/SPN35, AN/SPN41 and AN/SPN46. This is a new start in FY2015. B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 2013 FY 2014 Title: AN/SPN46 Blk IV Upgrade Description: Blk IV consists of upgrades antenna pedestal, addresses transmitter obsolescence issues, and replacement of obsolete circuit cards. Articles: Total Cost
15 Exhibit R2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) 3372 / ATC Systems B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each) FY 2013 FY 2014 FY 2013 Accomplishments: N/A FY 2014 Plans: N/A Plans: Begin hardware and software development of the AN/SPN46 Blk IV upgrade. Award development contract for addressing part/ circuit card obsolescence. Accomplishments/Planned Programs Subtotals C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) Line Item FY 2013 FY 2014 OCO Total FY 2016 FY 2017 FY 2018 FY 2019 Complete Total Cost OPN/2832: ACLS Continuing Continuing Remarks D. Acquisition Strategy The Resources and Requirements Review Board (R3B) approved the Department of the Navy (DON) Precision Approach and Landing Capability (PALC) Roadmap per Decision Memorandum (DM) Ser: N8B/13U dtd 03 July This PALC Roadmap rescoped JPALS into a single increment. As a result, a requirement to upgrade current SPNs has emerged. Per Enclosure 1 of the above DM, the Landing Systems Upgrade Program will be comprised of the AN/SPN46, AN/SPN35C, and AN/SPN41B and is anticipated that each SPN upgrade will go through separate Material Development Decisions (MDD) and Milestones. E. Performance Metrics MDD anticipated in FY14 for upgrade of the AN/SPN46 Navy Page 15 of 16 R1 Line #115
16 Exhibit R4, RDT&E Schedule Profile: PB 2015 Navy Date: March 2014 R1 Program Element (Number/Name) 3372 / ATC Systems Navy Page 16 of 16 R1 Line #115