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Navwarsyscom Generic Overview

The Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) focuses on delivering cyber warfighting capabilities across various domains, with a budget of $9.4 billion in FY20, including significant contracts with small businesses. It employs over 11,000 personnel globally and emphasizes research, development, and lifecycle engineering for information warfare solutions. NAVWAR aligns its mission with the National Defense Strategy to enhance national security and operational readiness.

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Navwarsyscom Generic Overview

The Naval Information Warfare Systems Command (NAVWAR) focuses on delivering cyber warfighting capabilities across various domains, with a budget of $9.4 billion in FY20, including significant contracts with small businesses. It employs over 11,000 personnel globally and emphasizes research, development, and lifecycle engineering for information warfare solutions. NAVWAR aligns its mission with the National Defense Strategy to enhance national security and operational readiness.

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Naval Information Warfare Systems Command

“Rapidly Delivering Cyber Warfighting Capability From Seabed To Space”

FY 20 Execution
$9.4B
Contracts w/Industry
$7.1B (76% )
Small Business Contracts
$1.9B

FUNCTIONS
NC3-N Chief Engineer
Information Warfare Technical Authority DON CIO ASN RDA ASN FM&C
Cybersecurity Certification & Standards
System of System Test & Checkout
Operational Safety & Assurance Cert Authority 11,000
Afloat & Ashore Installation Services
Lifecycle Engineering & Sustainment
Mil & Civ Personnel
Mission & Acquisition Support to PEOs
Located w/the Fleet Worldwide
Multi-Domain Research & Development

DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited (14 JANUARY 2021)
Germany
Washington
Colorado Nebraska NSFA
Italy
Spain
Wash. D.C., Virginia Japan
HQ California NIWC Atlantic
South Carolina
NIWC Pacific Louisiana Florida
Bahrain

Hawaii Guam
Djibouti

Partial display of NAVWAR


personnel assignment locations Antarctica

More than 11,000 employees deployed globally and near fleet concentration areas
Organization
Assistant Secretary of the Navy,
Chief of Naval
Research, Development and
Operations Acquisition
Project Overmatch
Michael Roberts, ED
NAVWAR COMMANDER PEO C4I
RADM Doug Small RDML Kurt Rothenhaus
Dr. Bill Luebke, ED
Executive Director
NAVWAR Reserve Program John Pope PEO Digital
CAPT David Barnes, Director Ruth Youngs Lew

PEO MLB
Fleet Readiness Directorate NAVWAR Washington Operations
Les Hubbard
Mike Spencer Chuck Gassert
Mary Thoms, ED

1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0


Comptroller Contracts Office of Counsel Logistics & Fleet Support
Steve Dunn Nancy Gunderson Amy Weisman Richard Caccese

5.0 6.0 7.0 8.0


Chief Engineer Program Management Science & Technology Corporate Operations
RDML Eric Ruttenberg Craig Madsen Carly Jackson Art Sterrett
Rob Wolborsky, DCHENG

Echelon III Activities


NAVWAR Space Field Activity Naval Information Warfare Center Naval Information Warfare Center
CAPT Chris Morgan, CO Pacific Atlantic
CAPT Andy Gainer, CO CAPT Nicole Nigro CO
Bill Bonwit, ED Peter Reddy, ED
 PMW 205 - Naval Enterprise Networks

 PMW 260 - Special Networks And Intelligence Mission Applications

 PMW 270 - Naval Commercial Cloud Services

 PMW 280 - Special Access Program Networks

 PMW 290 - Enterprise IT Strategic Sourcing

 PfM MCSES - Portfolio Manager Marine Corps Supporting Establishment Systems

– PMM 170 - Networks and Infrastructures

– PMM 172 - Customer Support and Strategic Sourcing


 MyNavy HR IT Solutions
 Navy ERP - Financials Services
 Logistics IT Services
 Logistics Integration Information Solutions Services
 Applications Services
 Data Transformation Services
 Enterprise Systems and Services & Innovation Support Services
 Systems realigned from PMW 150
– Naval Operations Business Logistics Enterprise (NOBLE) program
– Select in-service systems from Naval Tactical Command Support System (NTCSS)
– Select in-service systems from Maintenance Figure of Merit (MFOM)
Naval Information Warfare Center Atlantic

Key Capability Areas Workforce


 Surface Ship and Submarine C4I test and integration facilities Profile Top Occupations
5,047 Civilians • IT Specialist
 NAVWAR National Security Operations Center / Cyber Forensics, 120 Military • Electronics Engineer
Vulnerability Assessment Team • Computer Scientist
Education • Electronics Tech
 Cyber Forensics Criminal Investigations Laboratory 58 PhD • Management
1,332 Masters & Program Analyst
 Cyber Computer Network Defense Laboratory
Total Obligation Authority (FY20)
 DoD Component Enterprise Data Center $3.76 billion
 Commercial and DoD Satellite Comms production and installation
 Vehicle C4I systems integration, testing and production
 Electromagnetic Interference and Electromagnetic Compatibility
testing
 Global Distance Support Help Desk
 Air Traffic Control systems development and installation
 Marine Corps Installations Command Electronic Security Systems

Mission: Serve our nation by delivering information warfare solutions that protect national security.
Vision: Win the Information War.
Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific

Key Capability Areas Workforce


Top Occupations
 Full Lifecycle Engineering for Information Warfare Capabilities Profile
5,258 Civilians • Scientists & Engineers
 Cloud Based Digital Development Environment, DevSecOps, Cloud- 222 Military • Tech Specialists
• S&E Technician
Enabled Digital Twins (aka “Digital Abe”, “Digital TR”), Agile Software Education • Admin/Professionals
206 PhD • General Support
Development 1,523 Masters
 Robust Research, Development, and Technology Transition
Total Obligation Authority (FY20)
 C4ISR for Unmanned Systems (UUV, USV, UAV) $3.3 billion

 Machine Learning, AI, Data Science, Decision Optimization


 Applied Electromagnetics, Photonics, Atmospheric Propagation
 Offensive and Defensive Cyber Capability Development
 Rapid Prototyping and delivery
 Positioning, Navigation, and Timing Laboratory and Test Facilities
 Unique Testing Facilities - San Clemente Island, BMD/L16 Combined Test
Bed, Live Virtual and Constructive Environment

Mission: Conduct information warfare research, development, prototyping, engineering, test and evaluation, installation, and
sustainment of integrated command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance, cyber,
and space systems across all warfighting domains.
NAVWAR Space Field Activity

Coordinate naval space and warfare systems activities within


the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)

MISSION:
To lead U.S. Navy's participation in the NRO:
 Provide naval warfare and acquisition expertise to national
reconnaissance programs
 Coordinate naval space research, development, and
acquisition activities with national reconnaissance programs
 Provide and coordinate training and tools to enable the fleet to
use national space capabilities
VISION:
Support naval warfighters, through the operationalization of NRO
overhead assets, to be ready to conduct prompt and sustained
combat operations at sea, while protecting America and preserving
strategic influence in key regions of the world.

Warfighter First - Do the Right Thing - Develop our People


Supporting & Supported Command Structure

CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS ASN (RDA)

NAVAL INFORMATION
WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND PEO PEO T
PEO C4I PEO MLB
Digital (NAVAIR)
PEOPLE Tactical Networks Naval Enterprise MyNavy HR IT
1.0 Finance PROCESSES Networks Solutions Multi-
Communications Functional
PEOPLE Navy ERP -
2.0 Contracting PROCESSES Command &
Special Networks &
Financials Services
Information
Intelligence Mission Distribution
Control
3.0 Legal PEOPLE Applications Logistics IT Services System
PROCESSES Logistics Integration (MIDS)
Battlespace Naval Commercial
4.0 Logistics PEOPLE Awareness & Information
Cloud Services
PROCESSES Information Ops Solutions Services
Special Access Applications
5.0 Engineering PEOPLE IA & Cyber Security Program Networks Services
PROCESSES
Enterprise IT Data Transformation
6.0 Prgm Mgt PEOPLE Services
HEADQUARTERS

Strategic Sourcing
NIWC ATLANTIC

PROCESSES
Enterprise Systems
NIWC PACIFIC

PEOPLE Marine Corps


7.0 S&T PROCESSES Supporting
and Services &
Innovation Support
PEOPLE Establishment
Services
8.0 Corp Ops PROCESSES Systems
PEOPLE
NSFA

FRD PROCESSES
ISEA

SUPPORTING SUPPORTED
NAVWAR Macro Funds Flow – FY20

12
NAVWAR CONTRACTS BY STATE
FY 20
Our People

Fleet Connection: 6% Active Duty, 40% Military Veterans


National Defense Strategy

• Build a More Lethal Force

• Strengthen Alliances and Attract


New Partners

• Reform the Department for


Greater Performance and
Affordability

“America’s military has no preordained right to victory on the battlefield.”


- National Defense Strategy
Supporting the National Defense Strategy

“To defend our Nation and interests around


the globe, we must be prepared to flawlessly
execute our Navy’s timeless roles of sea
control and power projection. Joining with
the Marine Corps and Coast Guard, we will
generate decisive Integrated All-Domain
Naval Power.”

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