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13th ICCRTS

“C2 for Complex Endeavors”

Raytheon Reference Architecture (RA): Enabling Timely & Affordable Customer Solutions

Topic 1: C2 Concepts, Theory, and Policy

Topic 3: Modeling and Simulation

Topic 8: C2 Architectures

Bert Schneider, John Dinh, Mark Hall, Dale Anglin, Leon Gilbert

Bert Schneider

Raytheon

1151 East Hermans Road M/S M4

Tucson, AZ 85706-9367

520.545.8816

hgschneider@

Abstract

Raytheon Reference Architecture (RA): Enabling Timely & Affordable Customer Solutions

Raytheon’s customers are demanding architecture-based solutions to their mission needs. To respond to these demands, Raytheon has made significant investments in a corporate level campaign that develops and coordinates Reference Architecture (RA) efforts across multiple business units and programs. These RAs are being used to promote commonality, reuse, interoperability, increased responsiveness and affordability in systems and enterprises. At Raytheon, an RA serves as a template for architecting new or modified systems and enterprises. The Raytheon Enterprise Architecture Process (REAP™) is a foundational systems and enterprise architecting process used across Raytheon. It standardizes architecture definition, description, evolution, and assessment throughout Raytheon and was used to develop RAs. A key top level RA at Raytheon is the Command and Control Reference Architecture (C2 RA), that was developed using REAP and an activity based methodology. C2 RA artifacts have been captured in the Unified Modeling Language using Rhapsody as a modeling tool. The C2 RA is easily tailored, is extensible, and can be applied to both Department of Defense (DoD) and non-DoD situations and solutions. This paper describes the process Raytheon used to tailor and evolve the C2 RA to build more timely and affordable customer solutions, including lessons learned.

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