Military GPS User Equipment (MGUE)

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UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASESpace and Missile Systems CenterMilitary GPS UserEquipment (MGUE)Lt Col James “Mutt” WilsonProgram Manager29 Apr 15Information contained in this briefing cannot be construed as contractual direction2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEOverviewSPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER MGUE Acquisition Strategy MGUE Increment 1 (Inc 1) Schedule MGUE Inc 1 Test Plan MGUE Increment 2 (Inc 2) Plan M-Code Receiver Statistics2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE2

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEMGUE Program SummarySPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Incremental Acquisition effort to develop form factors– Increment 1 (Inc 1): Ground (GB-GRAM-M) and Aviation/Maritime (GRAM-S/M)– Inc 1 form factors evaluated to be at high level of maturity Responded to Acquisition Decision Memorandum 20 Feb 14– Direction from USD(AT&L) to accelerate MGUE Increment 1– Pulled forward items from EMD phase and proceeding to MS B/C– Updated Acquisition Strategy Document, signed 10 Apr 15 Requirements approved by JROC on 24 Jul 14 Integrate Inc 1 form factors into service-nominated lead platforms– Ground: DAGR Distributed Device (D3) and Joint Light Tactical Vehicle (JLTV)– Air: B-2– Maritime: Arleigh Burke Class Missile DestroyerMGUE Inc 1 Is On An Accelerated Path2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE3

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEMGUE Inc 1 ContentSPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER A commercial market driven acquisition approach Accelerating from TD phase to productionMGUE ComponentsA-KitGPS InterfaceControlAuthorityLead PlatformsB-KitGroundLead PlatformsPNTARMYDAGR Distributed DeviceIS-GPS-153& MSIDPNT(GB-GRAM-M)MARINESJoint Light TacticalVehicle (JLTV)C4ISR SystemAviation &MaritimePNTMAGR-2KAIR FORCEB-2 SpiritIS-GPS-177GRAM SEM-E-M(GRAM S/M)PNTGPNTSNAVYArleigh Burke ClassDestroyer (DDG)Incremental acquisition strategy sets basis for future2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE4

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEMGUE Inc 1 Program ScheduleSPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE5

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEMGUE Test Strategy:Path to Operational Test in FY16SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTERReady for OTFY16MGUE MaturityRed FlagMGUE CircuitCardGypsyJulietPEO ationsPlatformIntegrationX3Card level testing andprototypedemonstrationHardware inThe LoopLead PlatformProgram OfficesPrototype BoxTestingInterfaceControlDocumentPRTAsOperational RequirementsDocumentPRTA: ProductionRepresentative Test ArticlesOT: Operational TestCrawl2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxGoal: reduce risk ofdiscovery duringoperational testWalkRunSprintUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE6

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEMGUE Performance:NavFest 2015SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Utilized C-12J to showcase MGUE capabilities– More mature hardware/software than Red Flag– Additional early integration of B-2 receiver– Able to track M-Code in jamming environment Test Successful – MGUE card held lock!– M-Code tracked in both contested & benign environmentsAviation Receiver Held M-Code, All Other GPS Receivers Lost Lock2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE7

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEMGUE Inc 2 Current StatusSPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER JCIDS: Inc 2 Capabilities Development Document(CDD) in coordination– AFROC approved Draft CDD– Defines 3 items: Precision Guided Munitions (PGM) Space Receiver Handheld (HH) PPBE: FY16 PB adds MGUE Inc 2– Starts in FY17, accelerating two years from FY19 start2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE8

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEInc 2 Acceleration:Ongoing Efforts to Leverage Inc 1SPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Possible Materiel solutions exists for 2 of 3 Inc 2 Platforms– Teaming with Army to integrate Increment 1 (Inc 1)technology into Precision Guided Munitions (PGM) Analysis indicates Inc 1 technology can withstand PG environments– AF developing low size/weight/power GPS M-Code space receiver Completed Preliminary Design Reviews – Mar 2015 Potential materiel solution for third platform– Investigating NDI to meet Handheld requirements2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE9

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEMGUE Inc 2:Handheld AccelerationSPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER Continue accelerated commercial market driven approachby using existing Handheld with MGUE Inc 1 receiver Inc 2 requires handheld as an end item Opportunity to leverage Inc 1 efforts toandheld application USAF conducting market research of handheld vendorswith potential to integrate MGUE Inc 1 ASIC into anexisting product Seeking approval to pursue handheld as a nondevelopmental item2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE10

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEHistory of GPS User EquipmentDevelopment at SMCSPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTERSmallLightweightGPS Receiver(SLGR)PrecisionLightweightGPS Receiver(PLGR)180,000 units,Bosnia and OIFDefenseAdvancedGPS Receiver(DAGR)500,000 units,since 2005Ground BasedGPS ReceiverApplicationModule(GB-GRAM)100,000 units,since 2005MGUE Next Step in Long History2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE11

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASEUser EquipmentFielding vs AvailabilitySPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTERSAASM Receivers ProcessedDAGR: Defense Advanced GPS ReceiverGB-GRAM: Ground-Based GPS Receiver Application ModuleSAASM: Selective Availability Anti-Spoofing Module20132012201120102009200820072006 1.5M 2005ProjectedM-CodeReceivers(FY17-FY30)2004100,000 2003GB-GRAM(SAASM)SAASM technology available500,000 2002DAGR(SAASM)2001Quantity inthe ndar YearM-Code receiver demand expected to increase with availability2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE12

UNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASESummarySPACE AND MISSILE SYSTEMS CENTER MGUE is an incremental acquisition approach MGUE is operating on time MGUE Inc 1 accelerating to production MGUE Increment 2 will be a pre-planned product improvement M-Code is the way forward for GPS receivers2015 04 29 MGUE Partnership Council Program Status v2.pptxUNCLASSIFIED/APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE13

History of GPS User Equipment Development at SMC . 180,000 units , Bosnia and OIF . Precision Lightweight GPS Receiver (PLGR) Defense Advanced GPS Receiver (DAGR) 500,000 units, since 2005 . Ground Based-GPS Receiver Application Module (GB-GRAM) 100,000 units, since 2005 . Small Lightweight GPS Receiver (S

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