Warfare Innovation Continuum Workshop - Oceanography

The mission of the Oceanography department is to provide defense-relevant, advanced education and research programs to meet the Naval unique needs of operating below, on and above the oceans to increase the warfighting effectiveness of the U.S. Naval services as a member of the DOD Joint Force.

Since its inception in 1968, the NPS Oceanography Department faculty has developed internationally recognized research and education programs focused on pushing forward the frontiers of physical oceanography while at the same time meeting the future needs of the Navy. These synergistic goals work to the benefit of the scientific as well as warfighting communities.

Our recognized research programs are predominantly Navy (ONR 6.1 and 6.2, N45, NAV0) and NSF-funded  with strong Naval relevance.  This provides a cutting edge environment for thesis research. It also provides emphasis on vertical integration from basic research, to observational analysis, modeling and transitioning to operational Navy applications.

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Warfare Innovation Continuum (WIC) Workshop


Date: September 23, 2024 to September 26, 2024
Location: Naval Postgraduate School

Non-Permissive Global Sea Control

Sea control and sea denial in the Future Fleet is a topic of much discussion, and our next NPS Warfare Innovation Continuum (WIC) will explore related issues and intricacies.

The foundational wartime Navy mission is to establish control of maritime environments where necessary to meet integrated naval and joint campaign objectives. 

  • Specific sea control missions range from protection of seaborne logistics to maritime defense of expeditionary basing.
  • At the most basic level, this is the Navy’s primary contribution as a joint force enabler.

While we await confirmation of the overarching topic, registration is open to allow guests to meet end of fiscal year travel deadlines - register if you think you'd like to join us in September!

PROJECT OVERVIEW: With one overarching design challenge, eight teams of junior officers and early career engineers will be facilitated through a rapid concept generation process using tools of human-centered design. Each team will present their best concepts on the final morning of the workshop, and these seeds of ideas will inform class projects, thesis work, and research across the NPS campus throughout FY25.

Please indicate your interest area when you register. 

MDA for Sea Control – maritime domain awareness (MDA) involves sensing and making sense of the maritime domain and includes METOC, undersea awareness, and creating a common operating picture (COP).

Integration of Maritime Stakeholders – these include the U.S. Coast Guard, maritime forces of U.S. allies and partner nations, U.S. Transportation Command (TRANSCOM), Military Sealift Command (MSC), and industry/global/commercial/white shipping.

Logistics to and in the WEZ – including resupply, replenishment at sea, reload to rearm, providing on-board defense on logistic ships, and recovery and salvage in the weapons engagement zone (WEZ)

EAB for Sea Control – including Expeditionary Advanced Base Operations (EABO), Stand-in Forces (SIF), integration with forward Navy forces, and Forward Arming and Refueling Points (FARPS)

UW/IW for Sea Control – (possibly classified) includes leveraging Special Operations Forces (SOF), unconventional means and measures, indigenous and host nation assets for unconventional warfare (UW) and information warfare (IW).

Robots & Drones – includes artificial intelligence (AI), intelligent autonomous systems (IAS), and unmanned vehicles (UxVs) in all domains

Counter Sea Denial

Undersea and Seabed Warfare  (likely classified).

Ops in the Information Environment in Support of Sea Control – (possibly classified) includes electronic warfare (EW), information warfare (IW), CYBER, counterintelligence (CI), psychological operations (PSYOP), human intelligence (HUMINT), space operations (SPACE), and counter SPACE (XSPACE).

C2 for Decision Advantage – includes mesh networking to create an intelligence, surveillance, targeting, and reconnaissance (ISTAR) web to support a maritime operation center (MOC)

Full plenary program, schedule, and other materials will be posted via the left navigation bar when available - check back!!

For questions or more information please email: NWSI Concepts (wiw@nps.edu)

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Naval Postgraduate School
Department of Oceanography
833 Dyer Road, Bldg. 232, Room 328
Monterey, CA 93943-5122

Phone:
(831) 656-2553

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Understanding the Battle Space Environment is the core of our METOC and Physical Oceanography masters and doctoral programs, reinforced through field research, data collection and capstone thesis

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The Oceanography Department areas of expertise include: Global and littoral/regional numerical prediction, including polar regions; nearshore oceanography and impact on mine-counter-measures and amphibious warfare; coastal oceanography including littoral processes, eddies, and boundary currents and morphology; and ocean acoustics, spanning acoustical oceanography, propagation modeling, and geo-acoustic measurements.

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LT. Kristen Ainslie, an undersea warfare oceanography student captured this self-portrait while participating in ICEX 2020. Ainslie’s research explores the acoustic dynamics of diffusive convection, often observed in the Arctic Ocean.

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