Title: PMA213
1PMA213 Air Traffic Control and Combat
Identification Systems
PEO(T)
JPALS Program ACAT ID (Navy Lead Service)
FY 2008 Budget (M)
OMN 61.7 RDTE 90.2 OPN 124.0 APN
10.3 SCN/OCF 33.3
As of Pres Budget 08 (submitted Feb 2007) Roll
Up 319.4 OCF Other Custer Funds
(i.e., OMAF, OPA, etc.)
Next Major Milestone Date ACAT MS B Feb 08 ID
Mode 5 Program ACAT II
Next Major Milestone Date ACAT Full Rate
Production Feb 09 II
Joint NAS Mod Program ACAT ID (Air Force Lead
Service)
Interfaces
Next Major Milestone Date ACAT Post MS C
in-production Jun 05 ID
Combatant Commanders, N43, N6, N86, N88, FFC, HQ
Marine Corps, Air Force, Army, SPAWAR, NAVSEA,
NSA, OSD, DOTE, JFCOM, JITC, AIMS PO, NATO,
Industry, Congress
4 - ACAT IV, 1 - AAP Development/Production
Programs
Personnel
Miscellaneous
Billet Desig / Grade 1500 / O-6 UIC/BSC 40011
/ 89510 / Career Field - PM / Tenure - 4 yrs
PM Incumbent Reported May 05 PRD Feb 08
Completion of Tenure agreement - 3 years
ACAT ID tenure will be 4 years Military USN - 8
Officer / 1 Enlisted USMC - 2 Officer / 1
Enlisted Government Service 58 CSS 84
PMA 213 provides life cycle management of 57 Air
Traffic Control (ATC) and Combat Identification
(CID) Systems. ATC systems range from approach
and landing systems for USN USMC Air Stations
to shipboard systems for CV/CVNs and Amphibious
Ships to USMC Expeditionary systems. CID systems
include cooperative and non-cooperative systems
for virtually every Navy ship and aircraft, Army
helos, and USCG platforms. The Joint Precision
Approach and Landing System (JPALS) is a highly
accurate GPS-based vice radar-based system
comprised of ship systems, aircraft systems, and
JPALS-specific data link. JPALS will support
Joint Service, civil, and multi-national
interoperability and is the future of precision
Air Traffic Control for the USN USMC.