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What is ADMACS?

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Aviation Data Management and Control System (ADMACS). Supports its various increments through one-way and two-way secure transfer of critical flight operations data ensuring information is correctly transferred between system components requiring the information. Mission critical system that’s on its own LAN within the ADMACS work centers.

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ADMACS Interfaces with the following systems:

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MORIAH- Wind data packet and low end display packet. 
NAVSSI- NAVSSI data (OD19 Packet)
SPN-46- Approach data
LSODS-LSODS data
IS3- IS3 Heartbeat
ISNS- Allows access via SIPR for editing
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Major Equipment ADMACS interfaces with for full functionality:

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Ship's A/C Power
MORIAH
NAVSSI
SPN-46
LSODS
IS3
ISNS
SVDS
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What CSOSS volume covers ADMACS?

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Volume 106

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How will a loss of ISNS or SVDS affect ADMACS?

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  • Weapons Coordination Center (Strike Ops) The Strike Ops Officer is responsible for: developing the Air Plan for the next day’s operation; receiving the Air Tasking Order (ATO) and coordinating with the Air Wing in identifying squadron assets and ordnance’s to execute the required missions.
  • Mission Planning Center (Carrier Air Group Operations (CAG OPS)) CAG OPS supports: the CAG LSO, who obtains preliminary information prior to a recovery; the CAG Strike Ops Officer, who works with the Ships Strike Ops Officer in developing future air plans; and other CAG personnel in observing flight operations and maintaining records of pilots, squadron and air wing performance.
  • Pilot House (Bridge) Situational awareness and safety of navigation
  • Squadron Ready Room (SRR) Each Squadron Ready Room provides a general briefing and waiting area for squadron personnel.
  • Tactical Flag Command Center (TFCC) Situational awareness for Battle Watch Commander
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What is ADSI?

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AN/TSQ-214(V) Air Defense Systems Integrator is part of the Joint Tactical Air Defense System at strategic and tactical levels that provides a real-time bridge between a variety of C4I tactical data links and intelligence data sources. The ADSI receives, processes, correlates, and displays up to 2,000 tracks from local radars, tactical data links, and intelligence sources to provide an integrated, comprehensive, real-time battle situation display of hostile and friendly units and aircraft, tactical terrain maps, satellite images and weather information.

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Location of ADSI?

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TFCC equipment rack and display in 03-143-0-C.
Remote workstation #2 in TFCC.
Remote workstation #1 in SUPPLOT 03-142-2-Q.

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ADSI Interfaces?

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LINK-16

LINK-11

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Major equipment ADSI interfaces with?

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Ship’s AC Power
Link-11 (TADIL A)
Link-16 (TADIL J)

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What CSOSS volume for ADSI?

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Is not supported by CSOSS

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Loss of ADSI Interfaces:

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Loss of LINK 16 inputs to GCCS-M

Loss of JREAP to strike group

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What is BFTT?

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AN/USQ-T46(V)1 Battle Force Tactical Trainer is a combat training system. A major thrust of the BFTT system is to provide a dynamic, interactive war fighting environment that includes all naval force elements. passively monitors the combat system responses including operator action, provides relevant, real-time and post-event feedback of operator and team performance and transmission in real or near-real time to a shore site for further processing and evaluation after a training event.

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Location of BFTT:

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BFTT Equipment room 03-156-3-Q

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TSSS Locations for BFTT:

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SPS-48: 07-170-1-C
SPS-67: 07-170-1-C
NATO 4: 03-180-15-C
SPS-49: 03-180-15-C
NATO 1&2: 01-160-3-C
NATO 3: 02-245-4-Q
SPQ-9B: 010-170-1-C
NAVSIM: 4-113-O-C
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BFTT’s ancillary equipment:

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DCM: 03-160-3-C
BEWT: 03-165-2-C
NAVSIM: 4-113-0-C

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BFTT Interfaces:

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SSDS
SPS-67
IFF
SPS-49
SPS-48
NSSMS
RAM
WSN-7
SLQ-32
SPQ-9
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BFTT Major equipment interfaces:

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Ship’s AC Power

SSDS

18
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BFTT CSOSS Volume:

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7.1

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Mission Impact is loss BFTT interface:

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Loss of ability to train CDC and complete OCSOT

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What is CDLMS?

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AN/UYQ 86(V) 2 Common Data Link Management System, Provides enhanced link connectivity analysis capabilities integrated into a single system. The CDLMS automatically normalizes incoming and outgoing Link messages and distributes them to their correct destinations.

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Four Major CDLMS Functions?

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a. Command and Control Processor (C2P): The Navy’s existing C2P System software that has been re-hosted from an AN/UYK-43 computer onto a commercial Single Board Computer (SBC) resident in a VME chassis.
b. CDLMS Human Machine Interface (HMI): A single shipboard operator workstation for Link operations and a location for CDLMS maintenance.
c. Common Shipboard Data Terminal Set (CSDTS): A common shipboard Link-11 Data Terminal Set
d. Joint Range Extension Adjunct Processor (JREAP): LINK over SIPRNET

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CDLMS Location:

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Switchboard #2 03-160-3-C

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CDLMS interfaces:

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SSDS
GCCS-M
CV-TSC (via SSDS)

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CDLMS Major equipment for full function:

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Ship's Power
Various Radio (covered under applicable LINK pages)
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CDLMS CSOSS Volume:

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1.6

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Mission Impact if CDLMS lost:

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Loss of LINK 11
Loss of LINK 16
Loss of LINK 4a
Loss of JREAP
Affect link tracks for GCCS
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What is CEC?

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Cooperative Engagement Capability significantly improves battle force air warfare (AW) capability by providing real-time integration of fire control quality sensor data from participating sensors into a single, composite track picture and data source which can be used by multiple CEC ships and airborne units for direct and remote missile engagements.

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What is CETPS?

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Cooperative Engagement Transmission Processing Set (CETPS) AN/USG-2(V) coordinates all task force Air Warfare (AW) sensors into a single, real-time, fire control quality composite track picture which significantly improves battle force AW defense.

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CETPS is composed of two primary groups:

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Data Distribution System (DDS)- provides direct LOS comms with other CETPS units
Cooperative Engagement Processor (CEP)- provides the processing of data received from other CU’s and incorporation with own ship.

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CEC Range:

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LOS

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CEC Frequency:

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UHF

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CEC Antenna(s)

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Four AS-4573/USG-2 antennas-Zone 4

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CEC Locations

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CSMC: 03-113-2-C, Test Maintenance Console (TMC) (CEC System status)
Radar Room 8: 09-170-1-C, CEC input output and radio frequency control processor Electrical Equipment Rack Digital data recorder-reproducer, UPS.
Electronic Cooling Water Supply EQPT Room 1: 07-169-1-C Antenna Environmental Control Unit (AECU).

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CEC Interfaces

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SPS-48
SPS-49
SPQ-9
AN/UPX-29 IFF

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CEC Major Equipment for full function

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Ship's AC Power
SSDS MK2
AN/SPS-48E
AN/SPQ-9B
AN/UPX-29
AN/SLA-10B
AN/SSQ-82
AN/SSN-6
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What CEC CSOSS Volume:

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1.2

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Impact of loss of CEC interface:

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Losses of equipment affect those units and distribution of SSDS.