Reliability, Economy, Endurance: Requirements for Next-Generation Unmanned Surface and Undersea Systems
Today’s
geopolitical environment poses a number of unique security challenges
in the maritime domain. A strategic shift in U.S.national security
priorities to the Asia-Pacific presents new operational considerations:
potential adversary capabilities may require additional
unmanned
maritime systems to assure access to areas where freedom to operate is
contested.
Additionally, advances in power, robotics, computing,
sensors, and navigation technologies drives increased DoD demand for
unmanned systems that can provide increased autonomy, persistent
resilience, and functionality with decreased risk and expense, showing
their inherent value across multiple applications, including otherwise
dull, dirty, or dangerous missions.
What are the Benefits of Attending?
- Hear from key thought leaders in Unmanned Maritime Systems, including the latest requirements for Surface and Undersea systems.
- Gain
invaluable access to military stakeholders as they develop and refine
requirements surrounding unmanned maritime vehicle programs including
updates and shortfalls in existing systems
- Receive a holistic perspective on next-generation technology by attending workshop day.
- Identify
the requirements surrounding the Large Displacement Unmanned Undersea
Vehicle (LDUUV) and Medium Displacement Unmanned Surface Vehicle (MDUSV)
- Understand UMS technology gaps, training challenges, lessons learned, and future needs.
Who Will You Meet?
This
event will bring together top military leaders with both industry and
academic experts to discuss requirements, critical issues, and concerns
within the field. The conference aims to deliver an innovative and
creative environment, leading to the free exchange of ideas and
requirements, putting industry leaders and academia in the best position
to better support the unmanned maritime community of tomorrow.
What Will Be Covered?
We’ll kick off the event with in-depth focus daytaking a deep dive into future UMS requirements:
- Requirements for Modularity and Interoperability in UMS
- Challengesin Communication Systems, Spectrum, and Resilience
- Improving Persistent Resilience to Improve On-Station Time
- Requirements for Increased Autonomy in Data Collection, Analysis, and Planning
Topics we’ll cover in the main conference include:
- Protecting Critical Technology and Program Information
- Forming Consolidated Plug-and-Play Standard Performance and Applications Architecture
- Increasing System, Sensor, and Analytical Autonomy to Reduce Supporting Manpower
- Advantages to Augmenting Manned Systems with Unmanned Systems in the Maritime Domain (MUM-T)
Now Factor:
The scope of
unmanned maritime technologies
across multiple naval applications has grown in the last several. The
systems currently fielded to fulfill today’s operational demands need
increased integration with existing systems toachieve greater efficiency
and affordability. Additionally, while downward economic forces
continue to constrain DOD budgets, achieving affordable and
cost-effective technical solutions is moreimportant than ever. Building
open-architecture while leveraging commercial off-the-shelf (COTS)
technology allows for increased economy, interoperability and
adaptability can improve existing systems by bringing:
Greater
automation Improved performance (SWaP) Interoperability and modularity
Survivability in contested environments (resilient communications)
Integration with manned systems (Manned-Unmanned System Teaming) Reduced
manpower requirements to operate and support unmanned systems
Speakers
- Mr. Frank L. Kelley, Jr., Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy, Unmanned Systems, DASN UxS
- Rear Admiral Lorin Selby USN, Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center, U.S. Navy
- Rear Admiral Anita Lopez NOAA, Deputy Director, Office of Marine and Aviation Operations, NOAA
- RDML Timothy C. Gallaudet USN, Commander, Naval Meteorology and Oceanography Command, U.S. Navy
- CAPT David Honabach USN, Program Manager, Unmanned Maritime Systems (PMS-406), U.S. Navy
- Mr. Brian Howes (SES), Deputy Director, Undersea Warfare (OPNAV N97), U.S. Navy
- CAPT David Honabach USN, Program Manager, Unmanned Maritime Systems (PMS-406), U.S. Navy
- CAPT Andrew Norris USCG, Professor of Maritime Security, U. S. Naval War College, U.S. Coast Guard
- CAPT Robert E. Palisin USN, Assistant Chief of Research, Office of Naval Research, U.S. Navy
- Dr. William F. Bundy, Chair, Warfare Analysis and Research, U.S. Naval War College
- Mr. Tom Choinski, Deputy Director, Naval Undersea Warfare Center, U.S. Navy
- Dr. James Bellingham, Director, Center for Marine Robotics, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
- Dr. Scott Savitz, Senior Engineer, The RAND Corporation
- Wayne Prender, Vice President, Control & Surface Systems, Textron Systems
- Duncan Brown, Security Studies Fellow, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory
- Dr. Gary A. Wick, Chief Scientist, ESRL, NOAA
Please fill in your name and email to receive the conference agenda of this event.
Focus Day: December 7th, 2015
- WORKSHOP A: Unmanned Maritime Systems for Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) Applications
- WORKSHOP B: Unmanned Mine Countermeasures (MCM) Deep-Dive
- WORKSHOP C: Unmanned Maritime Technology Demonstration
Conference Day One: December 8th, 2015
- Including: Demo Drive / Morning Networking & Refreshment, Networking Luncheon, Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
Conference Day Two: December 9th, 2015
- Including: Morning Networking & Refreshment, Networking Luncheon, Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break
The agenda is available as PDF under downlaods at the right side of the page.
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