
UNCLASSIFIED
PE 0204571N: Consolidated Trng Sys Dev
UNCLASSIFIED
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Exhibit R-2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB2021Navy
Date: February 2020
Appropriation/Budget Activity
1319 / 7
R-1 Program Element (Number/Name)
PE 0204571N / Consolidated Trng Sys Dev
Project (Number/Name)
2124 / Air Warfare Training
COST ($ in Millions)
Prior
Years FY 2019 FY 2020
FY 2021
Base
FY 2021
OCO
FY 2021
Total FY 2022 FY 2023 FY 2024 FY 2025
Cost To
Complete
Total
Cost
2124: Air Warfare Training
51.074 1.058 1.700 1.581 - 1.581 1.613 1.742 1.711 1.746 Continuing Continuing
Quantity of RDT&E Articles - - - - - - - - -
A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification
This project transitions new training and range system technologies for use in Naval Aviation training. Products from this effort are directly tied to the Navy Aviation
Simulation Master Plan (NASMP), MH-60R/S master plan, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) master plan, the PMA-205 Strategic Plan, the Live Virtual Constructive
(LVC) program, component technologies, including the Multiplex Data Bus Controller Translator Transmitter, F/A-18C-F Requirements Procurement Plan (RPP), open
architecture implementation, multiple technology refresh efforts and the Multi-Mission Maritime Aircraft/P-8 programs. These efforts will support training optimization of
future naval aviation training/preview/mission rehearsal systems (fixed, deployed, and unmanned). Tasks include: specification development to provide for common,
modular, High Level Architecture compliant, high fidelity Distributed Mission Training and mission rehearsal capabilities ashore and afloat. Technologies to be
developed and integrated include: intelligent semi-automated forces (SAF) technologies, automated performance measurement technology, advanced net-ready
weapons simulation, Air to Air/Air to Ground, visual/sensor enhancement, common post mission assessment technologies, tablet mission preview technology, advanced
visual-sensor technology, high resolution helmet mounted, and/or flat panel displays, 20-20 visual acuity image generation, Augmented Reality (AR), Virtual Reality
(VR) and Mixed Reality (MR) technology, NAVAIR Portable Source Initiative improvements, common correlated data set technologies and heterogeneous data fusion,
common link, common software/database reuse technologies, advanced environmental effects modeling, fused radar/infra-red/electro-optic and acoustic sensor
simulations, aerodynamic modeling, physics-based infra-red simulations, spatial disorientation and simulator sickness research, communications degradation modeling,
and final Test and Evaluation (T&E) within the Aviation Training Technology Integration Facility (ATTIF), Naval Air Warfare Center-Aircraft Division. This Manned-Flight
Simulator (MFS) ATTIF capability provides a window to fleet aviators for critical comment, evaluation and fine tuning of new, interoperable, and innovative technologies
such as LVC before final transition to the fleet. Naval Aviation Distributed Training Center, debrief/After Action Review (AAR), and intelligent training tools for the virtual
environment are focused on human performance and trend analysis enhancements for fleet readiness and distributed mission training at all levels.
B. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each)
FY 2019 FY 2020
FY 2021
Base
FY 2021
OCO
FY 2021
Total
Title: HUMAN/INSTRUCTIONAL SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
Articles:
Description: Develop common After Action Review (AAR) and platform-unique post mission assessment,
Intelligent Tactical SAF, and high fidelity simulator component technologies to include AR/VR/MR HMD
technologies. After Action Review (AAR), and high fidelity components such as Intelligent SAF designs
lower Navy Aviation Simulation Master Plan (NASMP) upgrade and simulator life-cycle costs. Integrate
Voice-Capable semi-automated forces (SAF) component technologies, improve open common instructor
interface effectiveness and provide for multi-SAF exercise utilization. Analyze, develop, and integrate common
architecture components for F/A-18C-F, EA-18G, MH-60R/S, Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) platforms,
E-2C/D & United States Marine Corps mission areas, intelligent instructor operator components, automated
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