Mr' Cliff Lederer - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

1 / 24
About This Presentation
Title:

Mr' Cliff Lederer

Description:

Mr' Cliff Lederer – PowerPoint PPT presentation

Number of Views:76
Avg rating:3.0/5.0
Slides: 25
Provided by: tmo96
Category:
Tags: cliff | lederer | zoon

less

Transcript and Presenter's Notes

Title: Mr' Cliff Lederer


1
JLOTS SUPPORT
Presented by Mr. Cliff Lederer Amphibious
Systems Division Amphibious and Expeditionary
Department
2
NFESC Mission
  • Provide specialized facilities engineering and
    technical products and services
  • Unique
  • Navy-wide applicability
  • Best done at one location
  • Be a leverage agent for transitioning new
    technology in the most cost effective manner
  • Consolidate, analyze, and report Navywide
    installation information

3
A Re-engineered Organization
4
NFESC Technical Departments
  • Amphibious and Expeditionary
  • Ocean Facilities Engineering
  • Energy and Utilities
  • Environmental
  • Shore Facilities

5
Amphibious and Expeditionary Department
  • Advanced Logistics Systems in Support of
    Amphibious Operations
  • Expeditionary Systems and Engineering Support

6
Naval Asset Visibility
7
Naval Asset Visibility Technologies
Remote User Communicating Through Wireless
Interrogator Network
In-Facility Wide Area Visibility
In-the-Box Visibility
In-Transit Visibility
8
TLoaDS CLoaDS
  • Force planning - analytical MS
  • Doctrine, concepts TTP
  • Force structure task organization
  • Impacts of training education
  • Equipment design quantities
  • HLA distributed simulation
  • Operation planning - Log C2 InfoSys
  • Tactical operational planning
  • Conceptual functional planning
  • Orientation, contingency commitment planning
  • Deliberate rapid planning
  • Collaborative planning
  • Features
  • Stochastic discrete event
  • Queuing, chaotic dynamics
  • Very flexible, setup wizards
  • Animated, tabular trace output
  • Integral database, fast run speed
  • Low cost PC COTS software

Key Current capabilities Planned capabilities
9
Small Unit Logistics (SUL)
  • Objective
  • Improve tactical/small unit logistics C2
  • Improve CSS effectiveness through course of
    action and execution tools
  • WEB-BASED/ INTERNET/ DATA INTERFACE TO LEGACY
    INFO SYS
  • DATA WAREHOUSING / MART / MINING
  • MEDIATION/NEURAL NETWORKS TECHNOLOGY TO DECISION
    SUPPORT TOOLS
  • UTILIZE COMMON TACTICAL PICTURE


10
USMC 6.3 Fuel Initiatives
  • OVRC
  • Purpose
  • Collect/ transmit vehicle diagnostics sensor(s)
    output
  • Status
  • Contract awarded
  • TAV compatible tags and data links
  • Demo planned Q3FY00 (DMFD)
  • FAQS
  • Purpose
  • Provide local (e.g., tank farm) and global
    (battlefield) picture of fuel supply
  • Status
  • Contract awarded
  • Linked to TAV and SUL
  • Demo planned Q3FY00 (provide SUL real input)

11
JLOTS Technology Improvements
12
Advanced Pile Technology
Objective
Develop a rapid innovative pile splicing
technology to reduce ELCAS(M) installation time
Payoff Reduce pile splicing from 3 hours to lt40
mins Improve operational safety Use existing
generators
13
Joint Modular Lighter System
  • Next generation causeway system
  • Sea State 3 capable
  • Service interoperable
  • RD establishing feasibility completed
  • Modular concept
  • SS3 connections
  • Status
  • Contractor Demo complete
  • Govt Test and Evaluation in progress

14
Joint Modular Lighter System
JMLS Causeway Ferry
  • JMLS Warping Tug
  • Overboard from MPF
  • Assembly at sea

Picture courtesy of CDI Marine
15
D-Day Mobile Fuel Distribution
  • Dynamic Testing of the DMFD 15,000 Gal. System
    Aboard an LCAC of ACU-5 off of Camp Pendleton, CA
  • Lightweight tanks of the DMFD 3,000 gallon
    System undergoing offroad durability trials on
    the tactical vehicle training course at Ft.
    Devens, MA

16
D-Day Mobile Fuel Distribution System
  • Delivers fuel following an assault
  • Supports emerging warfare concepts
  • RDTE of 3 concepts
  • Major demonstrations completed
  • Concept demo, May 2000 at Camp Pendleton
  • System demo, Oct 2000 during Foal Eagle in Korea

400-gal system
15,000-gal system
17
Amphibious Bulk Liquid Transfer System (ABLTS)
Prototype ABLTS demonstration, Coronado CA
AABWS during Baltic Challenge 97, Estonia
970714-M-0023H-003
  • Capabilities
  • 600 GPM, 10,000-ft Stand-Off
  • 5,000-ft of 6-in fuel hose per reel
  • 10,000-ft of 4-in water hose per reel
  • Improvements over AABFS/AABWS
  • 40 reduction in weight volume
  • Air and highway transportable
  • Reduced life cycle cost
  • Increased RMA
  • Improved operational safety

18
Autonomous Marine Booster Pump (AMBP)
  • Seabee Can Do solution

Self-contained and -supporting, in-line pump
Increase Standoff Distances and/or Flowrates
during Ship-to-Shore Bulk Liquid transfer
Operations.
19
Ocean Facilities Engineering
HYPERBARICS
.
. .
.
.
.
.
PIERS WHARVES
FLEET MOORINGS
.
.
MAGNETIC SILENCING
COASTAL PROTECTION
FUEL LINES
OCEAN PLATFORMS
.
.
.
.
.
CABLE SYSTEMS CABLE PROTECTION
.
.
.
.
.
.
HEAVY LOAD HANDLING
.
.
OCEAN STRUCTURES
WORK SYSTEMS
GEOTECHNICS
oengtitle.ppt
N A V A L F A C I L I T I E S E N G I N E E
R I N G S E R V I C E C E N T E R
20
SeaBase Logistics Comm Link
Battlefield Logistics Data (NTAV) (Requirements
being created)
OBJECTIVE High Volume, Secure, Reliable
Logistics Comm Link(s)
50-100 km
cbloglnk.ppt
21
Design Considerations for a Moored AeroBuoy.
15-30 m
Wind Profile
RF Link
Altitude
300-1,800 m
Surface Waves
2m Surface Buoy Power
Current Profile
Depth
100-3,000 m
Mooring Line/Riser
Anchor
Seafloor
FO Cable to Shore
22
UCT Contingency Support Systems
  • Site survey support for Elevated Causeway,
    Offshore Petroleum Discharge System, RO/RO
  • Bathymetry to 200 ft depth
  • Soil classification to 50 ft
  • Pile penetration/capacity prediction
  • Near shore current measurement and telemetry
    system
  • Bathymetric Survey Systems upgraded
  • Ruggedized, improved reliability
  • Meets 24-hour UCT mission requirement
  • UCT survey system operations using contingency
    support equipment
  • Operation Foal Eagle, Offshore Petroleum
    Discharge System, Korea.
  • Certification of safe harbor for emergency access
    by fleet submarine and tanker after major
    hurricane, Puerto Rico.
  • Operation Dynamic Mix, certify safe ship
    clearance for RO/RO amphibious operations, Turkey.

23
Mobile Offshore Base (MOB)
  • Logistics Operation Base
  • Floating runway up to 6000 ft. long
  • Modular construction to ABS standards
  • Extended presence in open ocean
  • 37M ONR ST Program to determine technical
    feasibility cost of a MOB
  • NFESC providing technical management support
    to ONR
  • Guiding 65 ongoing ONR contracts
  • Minimize risks by developing validating
    industry design capability
  • Provide decision aids to allow DoD evaluation
    of proposed concepts
  • Interim technology advances realized
  • Draft MOB Classification Guide
  • Improved design tools for motions/loads
  • Advances in station keeping and intermodule
    connectors

24
help_at_nfesc.navy.mil
Write a Comment
User Comments (0)
About PowerShow.com