Northrop Grumman Corporation is conducting a range of system simulations in a prototype Broad Area Maritime Surveillance (BAMS) Mission Control System (MCS) to validate operational models while generating performance measures and manning effectiveness. The Northrop Grumman BAMS Head Start team has integrated the MCS into a mock-up of a Tactical System Center (TSC) used by the Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance Forces (MPRF), allowing for full system effectiveness modeling of the Northrop Grumman BAMS solution concept within a realistic U.S. Navy environment.
Northrop Grumman's Cyber Warfare Information Network (CWIN) is being used to tie the prototype MCS to a Global Hawk system simulator in Rancho Bernardo, Calif. and the Concept Exploitation Lab for Maritime Patrol and Reconnaissance C4I in Hollywood, Md. The system simulations allow complete leverage of the pre-existing modeling and simulation of the RQ-4B Global Hawk system as modified for BAMS.
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