
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 U.S. Navy is undergoing a major digital transformation to enhance command and control (C2) capabilities across the enterprise. To maintain maritime superiority, the Navy must integrate emerging technologies, data, and digital platforms into every aspect of operations. This shift requires not only advanced technical solutions but also a cohesive strategy for implementation, experimentation, and adoption across diverse naval domains.
VTG is leading the implementation of intelligent C2 and emerging digital capabilities across the Naval enterprise, supporting Navy digital leadership with research, engineering, and operational innovation.
VTG’s rapid transformation enabled the customer to implement modern engineering practices that support faster, more reliable delivery of space and ground capabilities. The accelerated development of engineering plans significantly reduced process cycle times, while onsite coaching ensured smooth adoption across teams. By transitioning to a model-based systems engineering approach, the customer gained improved visibility, adaptability, and alignment with mission objectives—positioning the enterprise for long-term success in a dynamic space environment.
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.