
Strike Force Interoperability
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Systems Engineering Directorate (SEA 05) is responsible for the full lifecycle engineering of the Navy’s ships, submarines, and warfare systems.
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The V-22 Joint Program Office (JPO) oversees the versatile V-22 Osprey, a tiltrotor aircraft supporting the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Air Force missions. As the program transitions from production to sustainment, the JPO faced the challenge of increasing fleet readiness while reducing long-term sustainment costs. Achieving these goals required real-time support for maintenance and supply, along with optimized resource planning.
VTG is helping the V-22 JPO implement a readiness initiative using advanced digital tools and analytics.
VTG’s support is enhancing the V-22 program’s ability to achieve high readiness rates while controlling sustainment costs. The utilization of CAMEO has improved real-time fleet support and reduced troubleshooting timelines, increasing operational efficiency. VTG’s financial and technical analysis ensures that sustainment resources are aligned with mission needs, helping the V-22 transition smoothly into full sustainment and continue delivering critical capabilities across services.
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) Naval Systems Engineering Directorate (SEA 05) is responsible for the full lifecycle engineering of the Navy’s ships, submarines, and warfare systems.
Our Defense and U.S. Navy customers identified a need to accelerate technological development while maintaining alignment with evolving priorities and tight deployment timelines.
NAVSEA sought an efficient and cost-effective way to install and integrate the Optical Dazzling Interdictor, Navy (ODIN)—a laser weapon system—on surface ships.