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1 PE NUMBER: F PE TITLE: ADVANCED CRUISE Exhibit R-2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification BUDGET ACTIVITY PE NUMBER AND TITLE 07 Operational System Development F ADVANCED CRUISE Cost ($ in Millions) FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 Cost to Total Actual Complete Total Program Element (PE) Cost Continuing TBD 4798 Life Extension Program Continuing TBD A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification AGM-129, The Advanced Cruise Missile (ACM), is a low-observable air-launched, strategic missile with significant improvements over the Air Launched Cruise Missile B version (ALCM-B) in range, accuracy, and survivability. Armed with a W-80 warhead, it is designed to evade air and ground-based defenses in order to strike heavily defended, hardened targets at any location within any enemy's territory. The ACM is designed for B-52H external carriage and there are currently 398 ACM in the inventory. The ACM fleet design service life expires between the years 2003 and A Service Life Extension Plan (SLEP) was developed to meet an AF Long Range Plan requirement to extend ACM Service Life to FY30. The results of Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) studies will identify system components that cannot be sustained beyond the standard service life. The current system is experiencing obsolescence of parts/components. Missile support equipment and components are becoming non-supportable. Service Life Extension of this critical weapon is essential to meet ACC and STRATCOM SIOP commitments. The initial requirement for ACM SLEP was the development of a conforming Joint Test Instrumentation Kit (JTIK) door design. The program developed 2 prototype JTIK doors for qualification and system-level testing. JTIK development satisfied test range safety requirements by incorporating Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking capability and a Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Test Assembly (JTA) redesign. Together government and contractor personnel prepared an efficient, economical program schedule, in order to realize potential program economies of scale and to ensure the contractor can manage any increased workload. The JTIK development effort was a low risk program, but an essential effort because DOE-compliant JTIK doors are required in FY04 in order to continue conducting flight testing for weapon system reliability data collection used for Nuclear Certification and support of the W-80 Warhead Life Extension Program (LEP). The ACM Subsystem Simulator (SSS) and Advanced Missile Simulator (AMS) Upgrade will develop, integrate, test and install a real-time simulation system that replaces aging and obsolete equipment. This requirement was identified as part of the ACM SLEP study to upgrade the simulation systems in the AF Avionics Software Integration Facility (ASIF) and the System Integration Lab (SIL). To extend the service life of the ACM to FY30, the real-time computer based simulation systems must be upgraded to resolve aging and obsolescence issues. These systems have many irreplaceable electronic components with high probability of failure. The ability to resolve real-time missile hardware and software anomolies and missile flight test investigations will not be possible without a reliable simulation system provided by this upgrade. Development of an ACM Aging and Surveillance (A&S) program for the Nuclear Weapons Sub-System (NWSS) components is a Program Management Directive (PMD) requirement. The A&S program is required to analyze critical warhead interface missile components. Fault diagnostics will be accomplished and the data collected from the A&S tests will indicate failure trends and the rate of aging within each component. This effort is the second phase of what was initiated in 1999 to R-1 Shopping List - Item No of Exhibit R-2 (PE F) 1255
2 Exhibit R-2, RDT&E Budget Item Justification BUDGET ACTIVITY PE NUMBER AND TITLE 07 Operational System Development F ADVANCED CRUISE develop test equipment, utilizing Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) to the maximum extent possible, and software necessary to lay in a test program for the NWSS components. Cruise Missile Functional Ground Testing (FGT) is required to provide the capability to non-destructively accomplish functional flight simulation of a full-up missile flight profile on the ground to obtain additional reliability data. This capability will provide critical reliability data without the cost of flight test mission and will also retain the missiles in the inventory. This effort will develop the software and hardware for an existing test facility for accomplishment of the ground tests. The W-80 LEP replaces warhead components to extend its service life. The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is responsible for most of the refurbishment costs associated with the W-80 Warhead. The Air force is responsible for funding ACM/W-80 integration. Integration includes evaluation of interface control changes as part of the Initial Concept Design, missile testing and logistics requirements necessary to support a First Production Unit (FPU) delivery of These programs are in Budget Activity 7, Operational System Development, due to efforts supporting a fielded, post Milestone III weapon system. B. Program Change Summary ($ in Millions) FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 Previous President's Budget Current PBR/President's Budget Total Adjustments Congressional Program Reductions Congressional Rescissions Congressional Increases Reprogrammings SBIR/STTR Transfer Significant Program Changes: R-1 Shopping List - Item No of Exhibit R-2 (PE F) 1256
3 Exhibit R-2a, RDT&E Project Justification Cost ($ in Millions) FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 Cost to Total Actual Complete 4798 Life Extension Program Continuing TBD Quantity of RDT&E Articles A. Mission Description and Budget Item Justification AGM-129, The Advanced Cruise Missile (ACM), is a low-observable air-launched, strategic missile with significant improvements over the Air Launched Cruise Missile B version (ALCM-B) in range, accuracy, and survivability. Armed with a W-80 warhead, it is designed to evade air and ground-based defenses in order to strike heavily defended, hardened targets at any location within any enemy's territory. The ACM is designed for B-52H external carriage and there are currently 398 ACM in the inventory. The ACM fleet design service life expires between the years 2003 and A Service Life Extension Plan (SLEP) was developed to meet an AF Long Range Plan requirement to extend ACM Service Life to FY30. The results of Service Life Extension Program (SLEP) studies will identify system components that cannot be sustained beyond the standard service life. The current system is experiencing obsolescence of parts/components. Missile support equipment and components are becoming non-supportable. Service Life Extension of this critical weapon is essential to meet ACC and STRATCOM SIOP commitments. The initial requirement for ACM SLEP was the development of a conforming Joint Test Instrumentation Kit (JTIK) door design. The program developed 2 prototype JTIK doors for qualification and system-level testing. JTIK development satisfied test range safety requirements by incorporating Global Positioning System (GPS) tracking capability and a Department of Energy (DOE) Joint Test Assembly (JTA) redesign. Together government and contractor personnel prepared an efficient, economical program schedule, in order to realize potential program economies of scale and to ensure the contractor can manage any increased workload. The JTIK development effort was a low risk program, but an essential effort because DOE-compliant JTIK doors are required in FY04 in order to continue conducting flight testing for weapon system reliability data collection used for Nuclear Certification and support of the W-80 Warhead Life Extension Program (LEP). The ACM Subsystem Simulator (SSS) and Advanced Missile Simulator (AMS) Upgrade will develop, integrate, test and install a real-time simulation system that replaces aging and obsolete equipment. This requirement was identified as part of the ACM SLEP study to upgrade the simulation systems in the AF Avionics Software Integration Facility (ASIF) and the System Integration Lab (SIL). To extend the service life of the ACM to FY30, the real-time computer based simulation systems must be upgraded to resolve aging and obsolescence issues. These systems have many irreplaceable electronic components with high probability of failure. The ability to resolve real-time missile hardware and software anomolies and missile flight test investigations will not be possible without a reliable simulation system provided by this upgrade. Development of an ACM Aging and Surveillance (A&S) program for the Nuclear Weapons Sub-System (NWSS) components is a Program Management Directive (PMD) requirement. The A&S program is required to analyze critical warhead interface missile components. Fault diagnostics will be accomplished and the data collected from the A&S tests will indicate failure trends and the rate of aging within each component. This effort is the second phase of what was initiated in 1999 to Project 4798 R-1 Shopping List - Item No of Exhibit R-2a (PE F) 1257
4 Exhibit R-2a, RDT&E Project Justification develop test equipment, utilizing Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) to the maximum extent possible, and software necessary to lay in a test program for the NWSS components. Cruise Missile Functional Ground Testing (FGT) is required to provide the capability to non-destructively accomplish functional flight simulation of a full-up missile flight profile on the ground to obtain additional reliability data. This capability will provide critical reliability data without the cost of flight test mission and will also retain the missiles in the inventory. This effort will develop the software and hardware for an existing test facility for accomplishment of the ground tests. The W-80 LEP replaces warhead components to extend its service life. The National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) is responsible for most of the refurbishment costs associated with the W-80 Warhead. The Air force is responsible for funding ACM/W-80 integration. Integration includes evaluation of interface control changes as part of the Initial Concept Design, missile testing and logistics requirements necessary to support a First Production Unit (FPU) delivery of These programs are in Budget Activity 7, Operational System Development, due to efforts supporting a fielded, post Milestone III weapon system. B. Accomplishments/Planned Program ($ in Millions) FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 Complete Subsystem Simulator (SS) software, delivery of both Subsystem Simulators (SS) and Computer Support System (CSS), and documentation delivery Accomplish validation/acceptance testing of Subsystem Simulators and Computer Support System Complete delivery, validation & acceptance testing of AMS, and documentation delivery Software Modeling and documentation delivery Continue contractor Interface Control Document (ICD) support and interface change evaluations for W-80 LEP Continue ACM/W-80 Integration Ground Test and Flight Test Support ACM/W-80 Service System Test And Repair ( Service STAR) re-design/modification Continue ACM/W-80 Integration and data development support Conduct of ACM/W-80 Development Flight Testing ACM/W-80 interface compatability testing Conduct ACM/W-80 Qualification Flight Testing Conduct Electromagnetic Interference and Compatability (EMIC) Testing Conduct missile interface compatability testing Conduct Cruise Missile Functional Ground Test (FGT) Integration Testing and Verification Developmental Test in FGT Facility Develop FGT Supportability Plan Total Cost Project 4798 R-1 Shopping List - Item No of Exhibit R-2a (PE F) 1258
5 Exhibit R-2a, RDT&E Project Justification C. Other Program Funding Summary ($ in Millions) MPAF, Missile Modifications (WSC 20ACMA, P-21) MPAF, Replenishment Spares (BA04, PE F, P-16) MPAF, Missile Modification Initial Spares (BA04, PE F, P-16) FY 2005 Actual FY 2006 FY 2007 FY 2008 FY 2009 FY 2010 FY 2011 Cost to Complete Total Cost Continuing TBD Continuing TBD Continuing TBD D. Acquisition Strategy JTIK door development was performed by the prime contractor, Raytheon, utilizing Cost Plus Fixed Fee (CPFF). Sub-System Simulator and Advanced Missile Simulator Upgrades will be performed by the prime contractor, Raytheon, utilizing a Firm Fixed Price (FFP) contract. Aging & Surveillance (A&S) program development is planned to by a FFP contract with E-Spectrum Technologies. The Cruise Missile FGT development will be performed by the prime contractor, utilizing a FFP, Cost Plus and Time & Materials (T&M) contract. Contract support for W-80 LEP will be acquired using T&M on existing sustainment contract. Project 4798 R-1 Shopping List - Item No of Exhibit R-2a (PE F) 1259
6 Exhibit R-3, RDT&E Project Cost Analysis Cost Categories (Tailor to WBS, or System/Item Requirements) ($ in Millions) Contract Method & Type Performing Activity & Location Product Development Joint Test Instrumentation Kit (JTIK) Development CPFF Raytheon, Subsystem Simulator (SS)/Advanced Missile FFP Raytheon, Simulator (AMS) Development Nuclear Weapons Sub-System (NWSS) Aging & Surveillance (A&S) FFP E-Spectrums, San Antonio TX Raytheon, Functional Ground Test (FGT) Development FFP/Cost Plus/T&M W80 LEP Support T&M Raytheon, W80 LEP support, Service STAR FFP E-Spectrums, San Antonio TX Total Prior to FY 2005 Cost FY 2005 Cost Project 4798 R-1 Shopping List - Item No of Exhibit R-3 (PE F) 1260 FY 2005 Award Date FY 2006 Cost FY 2006 Award Date FY 2007 Cost FY 2007 Award Date Cost to Complete Total Cost Target Value of Contract Nov Oct Feb Jan Jan Feb T&M Raytheon, Subtotal Product Development Remarks: Support W80 Support T&M OC-ALC/PSM, Tinker AFB OK SS/AMS Support T&M OC-ALC/MAS, Tinker AFB Mar OK Subtotal Support Remarks: Test & Evaluation W80 Support Fund cite/mipr 49 TES, Barksdale AFB LA W80 Support T&M OC-ALC/LHM R, Tinker AFB OK/Boeing, Wichita KS W80 Support Fund cite/mipr 419 FTS, Edwards AFB CA Jan Jul Aug Aug
7 Exhibit R-3, RDT&E Project Cost Analysis Subtotal Test & Evaluation Remarks: None Management W-80 Support T&M OC-ALC/PSM, Tinker AFB OK SS/AMS Support T&M OC-ALC/PSM, Tinker AFB OK Nuclear Weapons Sub-System (NWSS) Aging & Surveillance (A&S) Subtotal Management Remarks: Total Cost Project 4798 R-1 Shopping List - Item No of Exhibit R-3 (PE F) 1261
8 Exhibit R-4, RDT&E Schedule Profile Project 4798 R-1 Shopping List - Item No of Exhibit R-4 (PE F) 1262
9 Exhibit R-4a, RDT&E Schedule Detail Schedule Profile FY 2005 FY 2006 FY 2007 AMS PDR (delta SW design/ams IFU) 1Q SS Test Readiness Review 1Q Computer Support System Test Readiness Review 1Q SS Deliver/Installation 2Q AMS Deliver/Installation 3Q ACM NWSS A&S Demo Arm/Disarm Device Tests 1Q ACM NWSS A&S Demo Separation Switch Tests 1Q ACM NWSS A&S Demo Impact Sensor Dynamic Test 2Q ACM NWSS A&S Demo Warhead Mount Tests 3Q FGT PDR 1Q FGT CDR 2Q Integration 1-3Q Development Testing 4Q 1Q ACM/W-80 Interface Control Changes/Documentation (Support) 1Q ACM/W-80 Ground Test (Support) 1Q ACM/W-80 Flight Test (Support) 2Q ACM/W-80 Development Flight Test 4Q ACM/W-80 Qualification Flight Test 4Q ACM/W-80 Electromagnetic Interference and Compatability (EMI/C) 4Q Project 4798 R-1 Shopping List - Item No of Exhibit R-4a (PE F) 1263
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