champi escribió:La US Navy busca la construcción de 10 Burkes en firme más cinco opciones entre los FY2023 y FY2027: https://sam.gov/opp/22d2f9b85eae49a6999 ... 84fa5/view
Si es que tienen el dinero por castigo... unos tanto y otros tan poco !
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champi escribió:La US Navy busca la construcción de 10 Burkes en firme más cinco opciones entre los FY2023 y FY2027: https://sam.gov/opp/22d2f9b85eae49a6999 ... 84fa5/view
Lazarus escribió:champi escribió:La US Navy busca la construcción de 10 Burkes en firme más cinco opciones entre los FY2023 y FY2027: https://sam.gov/opp/22d2f9b85eae49a6999 ... 84fa5/view
Si es que tienen el dinero por castigo... unos tanto y otros tan poco !
Lazarus escribió:champi escribió:La US Navy busca la construcción de 10 Burkes en firme más cinco opciones entre los FY2023 y FY2027: https://sam.gov/opp/22d2f9b85eae49a6999 ... 84fa5/view
Si es que tienen el dinero por castigo... unos tanto y otros tan poco !
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STATEMENT OF WORK
FOR
AN/BLQ-10 (Submarine Electronic Warfare System)
1.0 SCOPE
This Statement of Work (SOW) defines the efforts required to upgrade and modernize AN/BLQ-10, the Submarine Electronic Warfare System. These upgrades will cover Technology Insertion/Advanced Processor Builds (TI/APB) cycles TI-26, TI-28, and TI-30. Efforts hereunder include program management, systems engineering, engineering, software development, logistics and supportability engineering, configuration management, hardware and software integration (including material procurement or fabrication, and integration of Government-Furnished Material (GFM), as applicable), testing, evaluation, and installation. The AN/BLQ-10 is designated for all submarine classes except existing OHIO class submarines. Production units shall be built for VIRGINIA, COLUMBIA, LOS ANGELES, and SEAWOLF Class submarines.
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Following on the success of the acoustic systems program, Advanced Submarine Support Equipment Program (ASSEP) was established to develop advanced submarine electronic warfare and image processing technologies. Developing these technologies is critical to improving submarine operational effectiveness in the increasingly dense and sophisticated electromagnetic environment caused by the proliferation of complex radar, communications, and navigation equipment of potential adversaries. Specifically, improvements are necessary for submarine electronic warfare to be effective in supporting the following mission areas: Joint Littoral Warfare, Joint Surveillance, Space and Electronic Warfare, Intelligence Collection, Maritime Protection, and Joint Strike.
The Submarine Electronic Warfare program consists of the inboard AN/BLQ-10 being procured under this contract, as well as the outboard components being procured separately, such as the AN/BSD-4 Multifunction Modular Mast (MMM), and other outboard devices as specified in the Performance Specification. AN/BLQ-10 shall have the flexibility to address rapid shifts in the threat environment, budget, capability requirements, and technology.
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1.3. The Collaborative Development Environment
A collaborative development environment among a consortium of the Contractor, Navy Program Office(s), Navy laboratories, academia, and other industry partners is necessary to ensure continued success of the AN/BLQ-10 program. In addition, support for the “Open Source Initiative” will allow for the efficient integration of improvements into AN/BLQ-10.
Specifically, during development of advanced submarine electronic warfare technologies, the Contractor shall collaborate with PMS435, ASSEP, IWS5, the SWFTS Systems Engineering (SE) Integrated Product Team (IPT), the Technology Insertion IPT (TI-IPT), and other organizations as necessary for all aspects of the APB and Carry On Equipment. Advanced submarine electronic warfare technologies and developments include procurement of hardware, systems engineering, software development, testing, supportability, logistics products, training, program reviews, design reviews, management of baselines, and delivery, acceptance and field installation of the TI Upgrade kits across all platform variants.
1.4. Open Systems Architecture Approach
Naval Open Architecture is the confluence of business and technical practices yielding modular, interoperable systems that adhere to open standards with published interfaces. AN/BLQ-10 systems shall have an open system architecture and corresponding components. As part of this contract, the Contractor shall define, document, and follow an open systems approach for using modular design, standards-based interfaces, and widely-supported consensus-based standards. The Contractor shall develop, maintain, and use an Open System Management Plan to support this approach and shall demonstrate compliance with open systems architecture during all design reviews. As part of an open system architecture approach, the Contractor shall identify to the Government all CommercialOff-the-Shelf/Non-developmental Item (COTS/NDI) components as defined in IEEE STD 610.12-1990, their functionality and proposed use in the system, and provide copies of license agreements related to the use of these components for Government approval prior to use.
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ruso escribió:No es sólo que los Burkes funcionen, es que teniendo un porrón de Burkes que funcionan pueden permitirse el lujo de experimentos LCS y demás.
Lepanto escribió:Sigue el goteo, ahora el USS Milwaukee eleva a tres el número de LCS de tipo Freedom de baja prematura en la US Navy, tras el USS Sioux City, que estuvo operativo durante menos de cinco años y el cabeza de serie USS Freedom (LCS 1), que entró en servicio en noviembre de 2008 y fue retirado en septiembre de 2021. Al hilo de esto el pasado día 7 de septiembre, un portal de prensa independiente norteamericano, publica los entresijos de este programa, con nombre y apellidos y detalles suficientes, para que algunos acaben en el banquillo, deben de tenerlo muy claro cuando se desvelan detalles tan "íntimos".
Cuando llegue a casa, a ver si os pongo el enlace a los dos artículos.
Lepanto escribió:Aquí están los artículos el segundo es un simple compendio del primero.
The Inside Story of How the Navy Spent Billions on the “Little Crappy Ship”
Eight Things You Need to Know About the Navy’s Failed Multibillion-Dollar Littoral Combat Ship Program
Lepanto escribió:Y good bye al USS Bunker Hill (CG-52), entró en servicio el 20 de septiembre de 1986, fue el primer buque de guerra de superficie estadounidense equipado con el sistema de lanzamiento vertical (VLS) MK 41 debajo de la cubierta.
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