

- CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORKS AND ENTERPRISE SERVICES UPGRADE
- CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORKS AND ENTERPRISE SERVICES FULL
- CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORKS AND ENTERPRISE SERVICES SOFTWARE
CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORKS AND ENTERPRISE SERVICES SOFTWARE

CANES replaces five C4I networks with a single hardware infrastructure on approximately 300 Navy ships.
CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORKS AND ENTERPRISE SERVICES FULL
“This new name more accurately describes the full totality of the mission, supporting naval warfare - from seabed to space.” “We have been on a steady drumbeat since the issuance of the Design for Maintaining Maritime Superiority (in 2016) to further normalize information warfare into the way we do operations and warfighting in the Navy,” he said. John Richardson made the announcement Monday in a two-minute video posted to the SPAWAR website. Computer automation, fortified by AI-oriented algorithms able to autonomously find, track and - in some cases - destroy cyber-attacks or malicious intrusions without needing extensive and time-consuming human interpretation.WASHINGTON: Acknowledging that “information” underlies its mission set, the Navy’s primary developer of information technology systems and satellite communications changed its name from SPAWAR to NAVWAR on Monday–dropping the word “space” from Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command and rebranding itself as the Naval Information Warfare Systems Command.Ĭhief of Naval Operations Adm. The current thinking, pertinent to LCS and other surface vessels, is to allow ship networks to optimize functions in a high-risk or contested combat scenario by configuring them to quickly integrate new patches and changes necessary to quickly defend on-board networks.
CONSOLIDATED AFLOAT NETWORKS AND ENTERPRISE SERVICES UPGRADE
“The Truman received a full upgrade of the Consolidated Afloat Network Enterprise Services network to include more than 3,400 local area network (LAN) drops, impacting more than 2,700 ship spaces,” a SPAWAR article said.

As the Navy’s information warfare acquisition systems command SPAWAR develops, delivers, and sustains communications and information capabilities for warfighters.

Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Pacific (SPAWAR) Pre-Installation Test and Check Out (PITCO) technicians Diana Burnside and Arnel Franswells perform acceptance testing on Consolidated Afloat Ships Network Enterprise Services (CANES) racks in SPAWAR’s Network Integration and Engineering Facility.
