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Title: Command and Control Department


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NAVIGATION and APPLIED SCIENCES DEPARTMENT
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230 Navigation and Applied Sciences Department
Department Manager 619-553-3500
  • Major Projects
  • Ocean Survey Systems Supporting Fleet Ballistic
    Missile Community
  • Global Positioning System Receiver Design,
    Development, and Testing
  • Navigation Sensors and Systems Design,
    Development and Integration
  • Airspace Management and Control Systems
  • Marine Mammal Technology
  • Environmental Quality Technology
  • Security, Surveillance, and Robotic Systems
  • ASW Tactical Training and Decision Aids
  • Statistics
  • 6 divisions
  • 400 employees
  • Approx. 170 million annual budget
  • San Diego Point Loma and Old Town Los
    Angeles Georgia

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231 Global Positioning and Navigation Systems
Division
Division Manager 619-553-5459
Mission Statement Navys principal agent to
perform research, development, test, and
evaluation of Global Positioning System (GPS)
systems and equipment.
  • Statistics
  • 5 branches
  • 90 employees
  • 17M total obligation authority
  • Pt. Loma buildings 1, 106, and 128 Old
    Town Campus 1
  • Georgia Los Angeles
  • GPS Test Lab
  • Major Projects
  • GPS
  • Platform Inertial Systems and Technology
  • Embedded and Integrated GPS Technologies
  • GPS VME Receiver Card Testing (GVRC)
  • Inertial System Development and Testing
  • Miniature Airborne GPS Receiver (MAGR)

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Programs
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232 Marine Navigation Division
Division Manager 619-553-3151
Mission Statement Navys principal agent to
perform research and development in marine
applications for ocean survey and navigation
systems integration.
  • Major Projects
  • AN/SSN-6 Navigation Sensor System Interface
    (NAVSSI) Development
  • HMS SCOTT Ocean Survey System
  • NAVOCEANO Ocean Survey Support
  • Ocean Bottom Bathymetry
  • Backscatter Imagery
  • Ocean Bottom Classification
  • Inertial Navigation Systems
  • Statistics
  • 4 branches
  • 62 employees
  • 20M total obligation authority
  • Pt. Loma buildings 1, 48, 143, 146, 150, 175,
    and 204
  • Ocean Survey, NAVSSI and Inertial Labs

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Programs
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233 Airspace Systems Division
Division Manager 619-524-2545
Mission Statement Provide a full range of
development, systems engineering, and support for
Navy, Marine Corps, Air Force, and civilian
agency ship, shore, and airborne airspace
management and control systems.
  • Major Projects
  • Air Traffic Control Systems (ATC)
  • Marine ATC and Landing System (MATCALS)
  • Caribbean Regional Operation Center (CARIBROC)
  • Tactical Air Navigation (TACAN)
  • Precision Approach Radar (PAR)
  • Instrument Landing System (ILS)
  • Navigational Aids (NAVAIDS)
  • Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare (MIUW) Vans
  • Position Location Reporting System (PLRS/EPLRS)
  • Statistics
  • 3 branches
  • 80 employees
  • 34.2M total obligation authority
  • Old Town Campus building 2

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Programs
CARIBROC SSA LAB D336
MATCALS D336
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Programs
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235 Biosciences Division
Division Manager 619-533-5252
Mission Statement Conduct a broad spectrum of
research and development in biological science,
marine animals, biomimetric, and biosystems.
Provide medical, behavioral, and engineering
support to fleet animal systems.
  • Major Projects
  • Marine Mammal Systems
  • MK-4, MK-5, MK-6, MK-7 and MK-8
  • SWIDS
  • DARPA Biomimetic Sonar
  • Contracting Agent for DARPA Controlled Biological
    Systems Program
  • Statistics
  • 2 branches
  • 40 employees
  • 18.7M total obligation authority
  • Pt. Loma buildings 16T, 112, 193, and 194
  • Marine mammal docks and enclosures

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Programs
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Water Intrusion Detection System (SWIDS)
  • Objectives
  • Utilize California Sea Lions to assist US Navy
    assets in performing Fleet force protection
    operations
  • Demonstrate capabilities under and around ships /
    piers / open water
  • Propose initial one year technology demonstration
    followed by analysis for out year fielding
  • Significance
  • Provides efficient and effective method for
    addressing underwater portion of the force
    protection mission
  • Demonstration system could be mission ready
    within 3 months
  • SWIDS is fully interoperable with existing force
    protection assets (Waterside security, MK6 Marine
    Mammal System, MIUW)
  • Accomplishments
  • Established sea lion training and research
    facility
  • Demonstrated sea lion capabilities to search for
    and mark surface swimmers and divers as stand
    alone system or in coordination with hardware
    units
  • Delivered sea lion object recovery system to the
    fleet

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236 Environmental Sciences Division
Division Manager Acting, 619-533-6349
  • Major Projects
  • Sunken Ship Study (SINKEX)/Artificial Reef Study
    (REEFEX)/PCB LEACH-RATE Study
  • Chemical and Biological Sensor Systems
  • Marine Environmental Support Office (MESO)
  • Stochastic Resonance, Nonlinear Dynamics
  • Uniform National Discharge Standards, Modeling
  • and Simulation
  • Statistics
  • 4 branches
  • 70 employees
  • 11M total obligation authority
  • Pt. Loma buildings 1, F9, 67, 111, 121, 142,
    148, and 149
  • Labs-Marine Environmental Sciences and Sensor
    Development

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Programs
Marine Environmental Quality Assessment and
Remediation
Marine Environmental Survey Capability (MESC)
Environmental Transport Fate and Effects Modeling
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Stochastic Resonance / Nonlinear Dynamics
  • Operational Pay-Off
  • Communications - Nonlinear Sensor Arrays, Active
    Antennas, GPS Anti-Jamming
  • Surveillance - Non-Acoustic ASW, Explosives
    Detection
  • Non-Destructive Evaluation
  • Biomagnetics
  • Accomplishments
  • Proved coupling non-linear elements in arrays
    boosts detection performance and increases SNR by
    gt10dB.
  • Discovered how optimal array coupling and noise
  • strength scale with array size.
  • SQUID Magnetometers - Increased sensitivity and
    noise tolerance, used Heterodyne Signals for
    convenient frequency measurement, reduced cost of
    associated electronics.
  • Quantified dolphin echolocation clicks with 3
    parameters.
  • Showed how noise can extend signal propagation in
    non-linear medium.
  • Developed high performance computing software to
    simulate stochastic non-linear systems and signal
    processing performance.
  • Published 23 research papers on stochastic
    non-linear dynamics since 1994.
  • 1 Patent issued, 3 pending.

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237 Advanced Systems Division
Division Manager Acting, 619-533-6349
  • Major Projects
  • Mobile Detection Assessment Response System
    (MDARS)
  • Electronic Harbor Security
  • Waterside Security System
  • Man Packable Robot Systems
  • Mobile Inshore Undersea Warfare System Upgrade
    (MIUW-SU)

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Programs
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Man Portable Robotic System
  • Operational Relevance
  • Removes warfighters from dangerous environments
    by providing a remote inspection and surveillance
    capability.
  • Intended for Tactical and Force Protection
    Scenarios
  • Urban warfare reconnaissance in tunnels and
    sewers.
  • Remote surveillance for Special Forces.
  • Digital telemetry link allows voice/video/data
    relay to any command center that has access to an
    IP-based network.
  • Technology transfer platform for DARPA TMR
    program.
  • Amphibious/land-based marsupial delivery
    capability.
  • SSC San Diego Accomplishments
  • Developed MPRS for the UGV/S JPO as an initiative
    for the Joint Contingency Force Advanced
    Warfighter Experiment.
  • Successfully participated in Concept Experiment
    Plan at Fort Leonard Wood, MO, in October of
    1999.
  • Developed second-generation robot for the Armys
    10th Mountain Division in Fort Drum, NY in
    February of 2000.
  • Fabricated four hardened systems for
    participation in the JCF AWE at Fort Polk, LA in
    September of 2000.
  • Developed entire system from initial user
    requirements to final fielded product in less
    than a year.
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