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Total Ship Computing Environment (TSCE)
TSCE's open architecture design approach will avoid the issues associated with legacy systems where a change in processors demanded a change in software. The system will provide physical and functional capability for: Network Centric Warfare (NCW)-based connectivity, combat systems, command and decision, and ship support systems. It will also provide a robust, survivable LAN to support automated damage control. Also, the TSCE is critical to reducing crew size and has the following attributes:
Attributes
- Consistent with Navy Open Architecture
- Fully integrated Total Ship C2 capability across all sensors, weapons, and ship control systems
- Automated decision processes improve speed of command and optimize manning
- Common Operational Picture (COP) through onboard and off board data fusion
- Organic, time-critical targeting
- Joint interoperable, fully network centric capable
- Survivable under worst case timing and resource loads
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