The computer replacement program for the joint surveillance target attack radar system

B. Kish, W. Gibboney, M. Veth, M. Morán
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This paper presents development and testing results of the Computer Replacement Program (CRP) for the Joint Surveillance Target Attack Radar System (Joint STARS). Joint STARS, which consists of a modified Boeing 707-300 (E-8C) developed by Northrop Grumman and Common Ground Stations developed by Motorola, provides theater commanders near real-time surveillance and attack support information on moving and stationary targets. Diminishing manufacturing sources and an emphasis on life-cycle cost reduction required a modernization program that took maximum advantage of commercial equipment. The primary program objectives were maximizing marketplace support, reducing life-cycle costs and facilitating cyclic upgrades. CRP implemented this via a commercial off-the-shelf-based open architecture. The Computer Replacement Program met all its development objectives and will be fielded on the entire 15-aircraft Joint STARS fleet. Lessons learned included applying innovative acquisition processes in an open architecture, adapting to processes while under schedule pressure, ensuring early operational tester involvement, and estimating laboratory and ground testing in addition to flight-testing. The views expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not represent views of the U.S. government or their contractors.
联合监视目标攻击雷达系统的计算机替换方案
本文介绍了联合监视目标攻击雷达系统(Joint STARS)计算机替换计划(CRP)的研制和测试结果。联合STARS由诺斯罗普·格鲁曼公司开发的一架改进型波音707-300 (E-8C)和摩托罗拉公司开发的通用地面站组成,为战区指挥官提供移动和静止目标的近实时监视和攻击支持信息。制造资源的减少和对生命周期成本降低的强调需要一个现代化计划,以最大限度地利用商业设备。项目的主要目标是最大化市场支持,降低生命周期成本,促进循环升级。CRP通过一个现成的商业开放架构实现了这一点。计算机替换计划达到了所有的开发目标,并将在整个15架联合STARS机队上部署。经验教训包括在开放架构中应用创新的采买流程,在进度压力下适应流程,确保早期操作测试人员的参与,以及除了飞行测试之外对实验室和地面测试进行评估。本文仅代表作者的观点,不代表美国政府或其承包商的观点。
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