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Littoral Combat Ship Support Facility Opens

Wednesday, October 14, 2009
The Program Executive Officer, Littoral and Mine Warfare (PEO LMW), Naval Surface Warfare Center, Port Hueneme Division (NSWC PHD) and the Littoral Combat Ship Class Squadron (LCS CLASSRON) will unveil the Navy's first Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Mission Package Support Facility (MPSF) during a ceremony at Naval Base Ventura County (NBVC) Oct. 16. 

The 42,400 square-foot MPSF will service the Navy's projected initial mission packages to be employed by LCS ships.  Mission package maintenance and integration within the facility will be conducted by contractors secured by the Littoral Combat Ship Mission Modules Program Office (PMS 420). 

LCS is a revolutionary new warship, designed for littoral warfare missions in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW), Surface Warfare (SUW) and Mine Warfare (MIW).  At the heart of the LCS Program is the MP, a focused-mission, warfighting capability embarked on an LCS to optimize its capability against the identified threat. After a mission is completed, the MP is disembarked and restored for future use in any LCS.  Individual elements, called Mission Systems, and support equipment, together form a Mission Module (MM). One or more MMs along with the crew and support aircraft form an MP.

This new MPSF plays an integral role in the support of the Navy's LCS fleet by providing a central hub and single-stop facility to store, deploy, upgrade and maintain the systems and elements that comprise the Mission Packages (MP).  As the primary responder for all seaframe-embarked MPs, the MPSF will address afloat maintenance issues and provide technical support for Mission Module detachments.
 
"The MPSF is another example of the revolution that has begun to alter the Navy's traditional life-cycle support approach for surface combatants." said Capt. Mike Good, program manager for LCS Mission Modules Program Office.  "The MPSF is a first-of-a-kind, cutting-edge facility designed to support these first-of-kind assets."

Using Distance Support, the MPSF will have a virtual presence to provide round-the-clock services for all deployed Mission Modules.  The facility will also respond to operational demands to reconfigure Mission Packages embarked on an LCS Seaframe rapidly.  The LCS MM Program has established this essential facility to support Littoral Combat Ships homeported in and operating from San Diego.

The decision to establish the MPSF at NBVC was based upon a naval facilities feasibility study which found that repurposing the existing NBVC building to support the requirements of the LCS MM program was not only the most cost-effective solution, but also allowed the Navy to meet important milestones in the LCS program schedule.  Other benefits of utilizing existing infrastructure included access to the NSWC PHD deep-water port facilities, Naval Air Station (NAS) Point Mugu air transportation, direct access rail transportation into the building, support container repair and refurbishment facilities at Naval Facilities Expeditionary Logistics Center, and engineering/technical resources available at local naval activities.

MPSF Operation will engage several commands and activities.  The LCS Class Squadron in San Diego is operationally responsible for the MPSF; PEO LMW and PMS 420 provide the government technical and program management oversight for the MPSF; and NSWC PHD runs the facility and is responsible for operational day-to-day management.  Mission Module maintenance and integration within the facility will be conducted by several entities, including other Naval Warfare Centers and the LCS Mission Modules Program industry partners.

PEO LMW, an affiliated Program Executive Office of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), provide the warfighter assured access by designing, delivering and maintaining the systems, equipment and weapons needed by the warfighter to dominate the littoral battle space.

NSWC PHD, a NAVSEA field activity, is recognized as the Navy's Center of Excellence for In-Service Engineering, Test and Evaluation, and Integrated Logistics Support for surface warfare combat and weapon systems.
 

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