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DEVELOPMENT & SUPPORT
SRC's Development and Support group supports a wide variety of customers, the SSC-C Chief Engineer, Joint SIAP System Engineering Organization, and SSC-C Law Enforcement Branch.
Navy Tool for Interoperability and Assessment Support
Navy Tool for Interoperability and Assessment (NTIRA) is a web-based decision support program, designed to effectively manage C5I requirements, acquisition, and fielding issues as part of the SSC-C GEMINII engineering assessment.
NTIRA hosts the Naval NETWAR FORCEnet Enterprise metrics dashboard that is focused on tracking fleet and shore readiness, modernization, and other key metrics. NTIRA has integrated many Navy data sources including readiness, configuration, and scheduling sources. The NTIRA group is also developing a tool to measure progress in meeting FORCEnet Capailbites.
GEMINII
SRC engineers are developing a transparent interactive environment that allows users to move between modeling efforts with limited manual intervention. The
SRC engineers have streamlined the fidelity of GEMINII assessments by optimizing the flow of data and assumptions between static and dynamic modeling tools.
SSC-C Law Enforcement Support
SRC provides subject matter expertise to SSC-C Law Enforcement Branch for Night Vision and Automated Surveillance efforts.
Joint Single Integrated Air Picture System
SRC engineers support the Joint SIAP System Engineering Organization Strategic Plans and Operations Division in the following activities:
- SIAP Acquisition Strategy
- SIAP Risk Register
- SIAP Acquisition Executive's Program Management Reviews
- IAMD & JBMC2 Roadmaps
- Multi-media JSSEO video
SPAWAR Applications Management Services Online Support
SRC engineers developed SPAWAR Applications Management Services Online, a web-based tool that provides seamless integration of legacy financial data with Technical codes specific sub-systems.
SRC also engineers launched the Enterprise Managed Services (EMS) application as a production application. The EMS Telcom module is actively used throughout the SSC-C command
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