Location

Radisson Resort at the Port, Martinique Room

Start Date

28-4-1999 2:00 PM

Description

The Navy’s Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Follow- On (UFO) constellation provides narrowband tactical satellite communications to the DoD warfighter. The UFO constellation, initially launched in 1993, will begin to reach the end of its design life early in the next century. The Navy has developed an acquisition strategy to replace the UFO constellation and briefed it to the MILSATCOM Senior Warfighters Forum (SWarF) and the MILSATCOM Senior Steering Group. The Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) will be briefed in the near future. That strategy consists of three components: (1) procure a UHF gapfiller satellite (UFO F11) for launch in 2003, (2) use commercial satellite assets as much as practical, and (3) procure the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) with an initial operational capability in 2007. This paper presents the Navy’s plans for continuing to provide communications to the mobile warfighter and provides the details, as currently planned, for the MUOS acquisition.

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Apr 28th, 2:00 PM

Paper Session II-C - The Next Generation Mobile User Objective System (MUOS)

Radisson Resort at the Port, Martinique Room

The Navy’s Ultra High Frequency (UHF) Follow- On (UFO) constellation provides narrowband tactical satellite communications to the DoD warfighter. The UFO constellation, initially launched in 1993, will begin to reach the end of its design life early in the next century. The Navy has developed an acquisition strategy to replace the UFO constellation and briefed it to the MILSATCOM Senior Warfighters Forum (SWarF) and the MILSATCOM Senior Steering Group. The Joint Requirements Oversight Council (JROC) will be briefed in the near future. That strategy consists of three components: (1) procure a UHF gapfiller satellite (UFO F11) for launch in 2003, (2) use commercial satellite assets as much as practical, and (3) procure the Mobile User Objective System (MUOS) with an initial operational capability in 2007. This paper presents the Navy’s plans for continuing to provide communications to the mobile warfighter and provides the details, as currently planned, for the MUOS acquisition.

 

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