Expeditionary
Warfare Support
To achieve decisive victory, the 21st century expeditionary warfighter
depends on continual enhancements to weapons, systems, and concepts
through incorporation of next-generation technology. Expeditionary
warfare covers a wide scope, including:
- Advanced capabilities, systems development, doctrine, and tactics
- Near-term fire support
- Mine warfare
- Amphibious warfare
- Naval special warfare
- Expeditionary domain expertise
- Technology integration
- Trade-off simulations
- Special warfare maritime mobility
ARINC helps the U.S. Government and fleets fulfill their expeditionary
warfare missions by:
- Developing processes that relate technology to systems development,
doctrine, and tactics
- Supporting system developers, integrators, and execution managers
of real-time, close-combat systems, including fire-support surveillance,
targeting, targeting-sensor mining, and mine countermeasures
The ARINC team delivers responsive, high-quality, full-spectrum support
to the Naval Surface Warfare Center Coastal Systems Station in these
and other areas:
- Design, engineering, prototyping, development, integration, test,
and logistics of emerging and in-service expeditionary warfare
systems
- Fleet support and life-cycle management
- Sea operations support
- Vulnerability testing
- Training
- Technical manual development
- Configuration control of SEAL delivery systems
- Life-cycle management of amphibious ship and craft trial-deficiency
systems
- Test and trial support for the Coastal Beach Reconnaissance Analysis
system
- Improved Fuel Flow Control System software development
Leveraging its command and control expertise, ARINC has developed
mobile command operation centers that permit the common air and sea
picture to be realized in a small, portable, self-contained unit,
using proven technology.
Photograph from the United States Navy.
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