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PEO IWS Industry Engagement
PEO IWS provides the program management and system engineering expertise spanning across the Acquisition Life Cycle of the services, solutions, and products we provide to the Fleet to meet warfighter requirements across the Space, Air, Land, Surface/Subsurface and Cyber domains.
Our engineering and acquisition experts partner closely with Industry, Academia, Service Laboratories and Field Activities to produce reliable and effective combat systems to meet current and emerging threats. PEO IWS leads the open architecture initiative and develops systems for the Navy, other military services and our allies.
With an enterprise-wide focus, PEO IWS manages and coordinates the design, procurement, and lifetime support of integrated combat systems. Our systems include missiles, radars, launchers, electronic warfare systems, undersea warfare systems, gun systems, and combat systems.
Achieving the Navy’s goal of acquiring and maintaining the Battle Force is a challenging task requiring the finest and best trained workforce. PEO IWS accepts that challenge and works as a team to ensure that our Navy’s needs are met by acquiring the best and most cost-effective integrated weapons systems for our ships, submarines, and aircraft, both today for our in-service and for our future new construction ships.
PRODUCT LINE MAJOR PROGRAM MANAGERS (MPMS)
Responsible for the development, acquisition, testing, delivery and lifecycle management of safe, effective, and best value combat system components and systems. They direct and manage System & Component Developers to implement systems that comply with Government-defined interfaces and requirements to support a particular product line (e.g., radar system, sonar, gun, etc.) to ensure that their products and services operate seamlessly with shipboard, joint, and allied systems.
Develops, certifies, tests and manages AEGIS Combat System Cruiser and Destroyer modifications, new construction, and AEGIS Ashore. Manages USCG Common Combat Systems and Navy-Type, Navy Owned Equipment.
Fleet Liaison for AEGIS and responsible for all matters related to AEGIS in-service readiness, sustainment, maintenance, and baseline upgrades within the fleet.
Develops, procures and sustains radars, electronic warfare systems, electro-optic / infrared sensors, offboard decoys and directed energy systems. Responsible for systems such as AN/SPY-6 FoR, DBR, AN/SPQ-9B, NGSSR, SEWIP, AN/SLQ-32, AOEW, Nulka, HELIOS and ODIN.
Design, produces, fields and maintains naval surface weapons systems. Responsible for weapons and launchers such as OTH-WS, SM-2, SM-6, VLS, Mk 110 and Gun Ammo.
Procures and supports integrated combat systems and combat system elements for our international partners. Coordinates international initiatives and technology transfer policies.
Responsible for acquisition and life cycle support of all submarines, surface ship undersea sensors, and command & weapons control systems that deliver capability across multiple PEOs. Responsible for systems such as AN/SQQ-89 and USWDSS.
Develops, delivers, and sustains continuous and superior sensor netting, tracking management, and precision navigation to the Navy and Marine Corps Tam. Responsible for systems such as CEC, MIPS, AN/BSN-2, AN/WSN-8/8A, AN/WSN-9, AN/WSN-7B RLG, and Scalable ECDIS-N
Develops, certifies, tests, and manages the Combat Management Systems for FREEDOM and INDEPENDENCE variant LCS and SSDS platforms. Developing the Lethality and Survivability upgrade for LCS, the Integrated Combat System for Unmanned Surface Vessels, and Navy/Marine Corps C2 Afloat systems. Fleet Liaison for LCS, CVN, LHAVD, LPD, LSD platforms and responsible for all matters related to in-service readiness, sustainment, and improving capability and maintenance within the Fleet.
Procures, integrates, tests and deploys the Total Ship Computing Environment and Integrated Combat System on DDG 1000 Class Ships.
Delivers optimal inner layer defense against the most stressing current and evolving Anti-Ship Cruise Missile (ASCM) threats. Responsible for systems such as ESSM BLK 1, ESSM BLK 2, and RIM-7/MK57 NSSMS.
Implement modern computing technologies and processes to rapidly and continuously deliver capability to outplace the threat.
Connect with PEO IWS on future collaboration by submitting an IWS Industry Engagement Intake Form