Combat Systems Engineering Training:
Combat Systems Engineering Training – Hands-on
These areas of expertise can range from systems engineering and material systems to strategic planning and combat simulation. But in general, combat systems engineering focuses on the application of systems engineering and system architecture to the design and construction of modern combat systems and their integration with each other, with host platforms, and with other forces into network-centric warfighting systems.
A combat system must merge, fuse, and deconflict many sources of track data to produce a single usable track picture for decision-making. This includes all local sensors as well as track data from tactical data links such as Link 16 and measurement and track data from sensor networks such as the CEC.
Consequently, a combat system engineer has the secondary mission of reorganizing into infantry units and fighting as infantry. In other words, Combat engineers are also combat-arms soldiers. Perhaps the greatest challenge in combat systems engineering is just keeping up with the constant evolution of technology.
Combat Systems Engineering Training covers the following topics:
- Combat Systems Engineering: Overview of Combat Systems
- Combat Systems Engineering: Combat Systems Engineering Disciplines
- Combat Systems Engineering Training: System Engineering Processes Applied to Combat Systems
- Combat Systems Engineering: Systems Analysis and Control
- Combat Systems Engineering Training: System Engineering Cross Activities for Combat Systems
- And More…
What’s Included
- 4 days of Combat Systems Engineering Training with an expert instructor
- Combat Systems Engineering Course Guide
- Certificate of Completion
- 100% Satisfaction Guarantee
Resources
- Combat Systems Engineering/Aegis Combat Systems Engineering Training – https://www.wiley.com/
- Combat Systems Engineering – https://www.packtpub.com/
- Combat Systems Engineering – https://store.logicaloperations.com/
- Combat Systems Engineering – https://www.amazon.com/
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Customize It:
- We can adapt this Combat Systems Engineering Training course to your group’s background and work requirements at little to no added cost.
- If you are familiar with some aspects of this Combat Systems Engineering/Aegis Combat Systems Engineering course, we can omit or shorten their discussion.
- We can adjust the emphasis placed on the various topics or build the Combat Systems Engineering/Aegis Combat Systems Engineering course around the mix of technologies of interest to you (including technologies other than those included in this outline).
- If your background is nontechnical, we can exclude the more technical topics, include the topics that may be of special interest to you (e.g., as a manager or policy-maker), and present the Combat Systems Engineering/Aegis Combat Systems Engineering course in a manner understandable to lay audiences.
Audience / Target Group:
The target audience for this Combat Systems Engineering Training course:
- The intended audience for this course is newly hired engineers, technicians, logisticians, and intermediate-level SMEs and supervisors.
Prerequisites:
The target audience for this Combat Systems Engineering Training Part 1 course:
- Combat Systems Engineering Part I; A working knowledge and experience in combat systems engineering are recommended to enable participants to analyze combat operations, capabilities, problems, and evaluation of new combat systems acquisitions and solutions.
Objectives:
Upon completion of this Combat Systems Engineering Training Part 1 course, the participants will examine the basic principles, processes, and products of Combat System Engineering and relate recent operational experiences to them. We have developed both training topics and operational manuals to instruct personnel from DoD, USAF, Warfare Commands, Navy, Coast Guard, USMC, and Marines.
Learn about:
- Basics of combat systems
- Systems engineering principles applied to combat systems
- Terminology of Combat Systems
- Methodologies applied to Combat Systems
- Combat Systems Development and Management
- System Engineering Process applied to Combat Systems
- Combat System Engineering Details
- Systems Analysis and Control applied to Combat Systems
- Combat Systems Planning, Organizing, and Managing
- Elements of combat systems include: computer architecture, programming, chemical systems, biological systems, material systems, human factors, combat environments, sensor systems, threat, modeling, simulation and system risk assessment, conventional and unconventional weapons, combat simulation, logistics, reliability and maintenance, testing, validation, verification and engineering project management, strategic planning and applications to aerospace, ground, and naval combat systems
Combat Systems Engineering Training – Course Syllabus:
Overview of Combat Systems
- Terminology of Combat Systems and Systems Engineering
- Methodologies Applied to Combat Systems
- Combat Systems Development and Management
- Combat Systems Engineering vs. System-of-Systems Engineering
- Overview of Warfare and NCW
- Surface ship combat systems
- Combat subsystems
- System design characteristics
- Integration and performance of combat subsystems
- Overview of surface ship ISR capabilities
- Radar, electro-optical imaging, sensor fusion, combat control, communications, electronic warfare, guns, missiles, and launcher systems
Combat Systems Engineering Disciplines
- Combat Systems Engineering and Integration Principals
- The Importance of System-of-Systems Integration
- Mission Analysis in the Combat Systems Engineering Process
- Using DoDAF to create Combat Capabilities, System Architecture, and Design
- Product Line vs. Platform Systems Engineering
- Naval Integrated Fire Control
- Counter Air Capability-Based
- A Systems Engineering Approach to Requirements Commonality
- Systems Engineering Planning
- Platform-Level Systems Engineering
- Ship and Enterprise Approach to the Navy Systems Engineering and Design
- Combat Systems ConOps
- Ship and Combat System Architectures
- Combat Systems Requirements Engineering
- Combat Systems Software and Hardware Design
- Combat Systems Integration
- Reliability, Safety, and Security
- Integration, Verification, and Validation (IV&V)
- Platform, hardware & Software Security
System Engineering Processes Applied to Combat Systems
- Requirements analysis
- Function analysis and allocation
- Design synthesis
- Design Verification
- System engineering process outputs
- Requirement levels
- Design baselines
- Validation
- Introduction and overview of Combat Systems Architecture
- Warfare area discussion
Systems Analysis and Control
- Work breakdown
- Configuration management
- Technical reviews and audits
- Trade studies
- Modeling and simulation
- Metrics
- Risk management
Planning, Organizing, and Managing
- Systems engineering planning
- Product improvement strategies
- Organizing and integrating system development
System Engineering Cross Activities for Combat Systems
- Capability Build Concept in Product Line Systems Engineering
- Evaluation of Architecture Development for Shipboard Combat Systems
- Technology Integration and Assessment Capability
- Combat system life cycle and Program Objectives
- Characteristics
- Elements
- Architecture
- Good design
- Testing
Wrap-up – Combat Systems Engineering Training Course
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