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Copyright © 2006 Raytheon Company. All rights reserved.
Technology Standards –Driving the FutureTechnology Standards –Driving the Future
General Manager – Mission Center Executive
Expeditionary Warfare CenterGreg Black
September 27, 2006
General Manager – Mission Center Executive
Expeditionary Warfare CenterGreg Black
September 27, 2006
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Raytheon … Who We Are
We are …� A Customer Focused Company that places the highest value on
People, Integrity, Commitment and Excellence � 2005 Sales: $21.9 billion� More than 80,000 employees worldwide� Headquarters: Waltham, Massachusetts
Our Vision
� Be the most admired defense and aerospace systems supplier through world-class people and technology.
Working As One Company Focused On The Customer
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IDS Vision, Values, Mission and Goals
ValuesPeopleIntegrityCommitmentExcellenceCommunity
VisionBe the global Joint Battlespace Integrator through connected people, performance, relationships and solutions
Goals• Achieve World-Class Performance• Connect Every Employee to Our Business• Create Purposeful Collaborative Partnerships• Increase Double-Digit Top- and Bottom-Line Growth
Joint Battlespace Integration
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MissionProvide joint solutions for War-fighters and Civil Authorities through the affordable application of domain knowled ge and the creation of purposeful business relationships
Industry-Leading Mission Systems Integrator
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Expeditionary Warfare CenterProgram Areas� Integrated Ship Electronics
– LPD 17 Ship Electronics Integrator– LPD 17 Whole Life Services and Support– DDG 1000 Ship Control Systems
� Integrated Combat Systems– SSDS: Carrier and Amphib C2– Navy Standard C2
� OACE Category 3 compliant� DDS Publish/Subscribe� Corba� Total Ship Computing Environment
� DDG 1000 Infrastructure
– Common Enterprise Display System– TFC Missile Control
� Integrated Air Defense– Common Aviation C2 System
� Reuse of SSDS C2 core software
Providing Superior Solutions For Our Customers
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What Drives Our Business?Employment Of Naval Forces
DRIVEN BY NATIONAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTSDRIVEN BY NATIONAL SECURITY REQUIREMENTS
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DoD’s Open ArchitectureTechnical Needs
� Commercial Programming Languages (C, C++)� Open/Distributed Architecture
� Modern COTS Architecture� Real-time Standards and viable COTS solutions
� Extensibility� Reliability
� Adaptability� Maintainability
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Technical Needs Demanded By Industry To Increase Value To Our Customers
� Commercial Programming Languages (C, C++)� Open/Distributed Architecture
� Modern COTS Architecture� Real-time Standards and viable COTS solutions
� Extensibility� Reliability
� Adaptability� Maintainability
Where DDS Is A Key Technology
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New Designs of Information – Oriented Component Concept
NOT THIS:NOT THIS:
(connection(connection--oriented)oriented)
BUT THIS:BUT THIS: Combat System Information
= Combat System Components
The Market Landscape is Changing – We Now Need Clean Component Designs Supported by DDS
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DoD Requirement:Adopt Common Software Architecture Now
� Define a standard system architecture framework– Move beyond infrastructure components to functional
� Transform from baseline-specific architectures to common software architecture– Stop redundant work and align new development work to fit within
architecture
– Align existing development efforts to maximize reuse � Leverage what we already have, where appropriate
� Increase collaborative efforts to build once, use many times
– Look for large-grained reuse, not just component level or smaller
– Develop new capability common architecture, not existing baselines
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DDS Technology Supports Industry In Other Areas
Defense IndustriesU.S. Based
International BasedShipboard Integrated Bridge Systems
Factory Floor Integration
Air Control Systems
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Past Myths : Future Reality� Knowledge (Information)
is power– Information Hoarding– Closed systems
� Information Distribution Creates Value– Interoperability– Capability leverage
The Market Landscape is Changing – Adaptation Necess ary
� Open = Loss of Competitive Edge– Stovepiped solutions– Unaffordable
� DoD applications lag commercial market– Obsolescence– IP complexity
� Open stimulates competition– Spurs innovation– Expands reuse potential
� DoD applications pull technology forward– Technology Management– OA enterprise approach
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Standards Based Communications in a Joint Battle Space
� Supports Reduced Development Costs� Supports Rapid Development� Supports Safety Management
The Market Shift is Underway in the Government and Defense sector…. Resistance to Change is Diminishin g
Standards bring affordability and innovation to the world of complex system integration
The publish/subscribe paradigm gives us a powerful tool to develop and merge component-based products in a rapid and efficient manner.
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Standards Accelerate Joint Battlespace Integration
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