Planning concepts to sustain, develop, and test complex naval combat systems at the Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, Virginia

Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited === The Surface Combat Systems Center (SCSC), Wallops Island, Virginia is a combination of personnel, geography, airspace, and technology located on a barrier island off Virginia's Eastern Shore. First opened in 1985 as a US Navy, AEGIS Lan...

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Main Author: Abell, Barry J.
Other Authors: Carlson, Scott
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Published: Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School Marc
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/2328
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-23282017-05-24T16:07:40Z Planning concepts to sustain, develop, and test complex naval combat systems at the Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, Virginia Abell, Barry J. Carlson, Scott Roberts, Benjamin Naval Postgraduate School (U.S.). Wayne E. Meyer Institute of Systems Engineering Proving grounds Virginia Wallops Island Systems engineering Computer programs Guided missile ranges Land-based test sites Test & evaluation AEGIS Ship self defense DD(X) Missile range facilities Sea Power 21 NAVSEA Wallops Island Viriginia NASA Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited The Surface Combat Systems Center (SCSC), Wallops Island, Virginia is a combination of personnel, geography, airspace, and technology located on a barrier island off Virginia's Eastern Shore. First opened in 1985 as a US Navy, AEGIS Land-Based Test Site (LBTS), SCSC has grown to include the Ship Self Defense (SSD), and DD(X) combat system facilities to the site. SCSC is chartered to support computer program development, life cycle and in-service engineering, team training, and research, development, test, and evaluation services while adapting to evolution of US Naval combatants and emerging requirements. The purpose of this document is to present an analysis of existing US Navy shipboard and land-based organization business practices and apply them to the existing SCSC command organization. The objective is to combine US Navy transformation concepts and SCSC planning concepts to provide the documentation needed to support the development of new strategic business plans for the command. The goal is to provide a long-term strategy to transform SCSC into the US Navy's East Coast Weapons Range Facility or otherwise named, the Wallops Island Test and Evaluation Range Facility (WITERF), while maintaining its synergy as a LBTS for research, development, testing and evaluation of naval combat systems. Civilian, United States Navy March 2005 2012-03-14T17:34:52Z 2012-03-14T17:34:52Z 2005-03 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/2328 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, may not be copyrighted. application/pdf Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
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topic Proving grounds
Virginia
Wallops Island
Systems engineering
Computer programs
Guided missile ranges
Land-based test sites
Test & evaluation
AEGIS
Ship self defense
DD(X)
Missile range facilities
Sea Power 21
NAVSEA
Wallops Island
Viriginia
NASA
spellingShingle Proving grounds
Virginia
Wallops Island
Systems engineering
Computer programs
Guided missile ranges
Land-based test sites
Test & evaluation
AEGIS
Ship self defense
DD(X)
Missile range facilities
Sea Power 21
NAVSEA
Wallops Island
Viriginia
NASA
Abell, Barry J.
Planning concepts to sustain, develop, and test complex naval combat systems at the Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, Virginia
description Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited === The Surface Combat Systems Center (SCSC), Wallops Island, Virginia is a combination of personnel, geography, airspace, and technology located on a barrier island off Virginia's Eastern Shore. First opened in 1985 as a US Navy, AEGIS Land-Based Test Site (LBTS), SCSC has grown to include the Ship Self Defense (SSD), and DD(X) combat system facilities to the site. SCSC is chartered to support computer program development, life cycle and in-service engineering, team training, and research, development, test, and evaluation services while adapting to evolution of US Naval combatants and emerging requirements. The purpose of this document is to present an analysis of existing US Navy shipboard and land-based organization business practices and apply them to the existing SCSC command organization. The objective is to combine US Navy transformation concepts and SCSC planning concepts to provide the documentation needed to support the development of new strategic business plans for the command. The goal is to provide a long-term strategy to transform SCSC into the US Navy's East Coast Weapons Range Facility or otherwise named, the Wallops Island Test and Evaluation Range Facility (WITERF), while maintaining its synergy as a LBTS for research, development, testing and evaluation of naval combat systems. === Civilian, United States Navy
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title Planning concepts to sustain, develop, and test complex naval combat systems at the Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, Virginia
title_short Planning concepts to sustain, develop, and test complex naval combat systems at the Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, Virginia
title_full Planning concepts to sustain, develop, and test complex naval combat systems at the Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, Virginia
title_fullStr Planning concepts to sustain, develop, and test complex naval combat systems at the Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, Virginia
title_full_unstemmed Planning concepts to sustain, develop, and test complex naval combat systems at the Surface Combat Systems Center, Wallops Island, Virginia
title_sort planning concepts to sustain, develop, and test complex naval combat systems at the surface combat systems center, wallops island, virginia
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