Budget Account
1319N - Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Navy
Budget Activity
05 - System development and demonstration
Description
The Countering Advanced Conventional Weapons (CACW) program, part of the Navy's Research, Development, Test & Evaluation efforts, focuses on addressing challenges posed by sophisticated conventional weaponry. Its primary objective is to enhance the Navy's capabilities in detecting, analyzing, and countering advanced threats. This involves a comprehensive approach that includes intelligence engineering to support the development of systems and technologies for effective threat mitigation.
The Intelligence Engineering project within the CACW program plays a crucial role in achieving these goals. It aims to advance research and development efforts essential for understanding and countering emerging conventional weapon systems. By leveraging classified intelligence data, the project seeks to develop innovative solutions that can be integrated into existing naval defense systems, thereby improving overall operational effectiveness.
The CACW program is structured to ensure continuous progress through a series of planned activities and milestones from 2023 to 2028. These activities are designed to incrementally build upon previous achievements, ensuring that the Navy remains at the forefront of technological advancements in defense capabilities. The classified nature of the program underscores its strategic importance and the need for confidentiality in its execution.
The CACW program represents a significant investment in safeguarding national security by equipping the Navy with cutting-edge tools and knowledge to counteract advanced conventional threats. Through sustained research and development efforts, this program aims to maintain a technological edge over potential adversaries while enhancing the resilience and adaptability of naval forces.