The SEW SURVEILLANCE/RECONNAISSANCE SUPPORT program, designated as Program Element (PE) 0605867N in the Navy's Research, Development, Test & Evaluation (RDT&E) budget, is focused on supporting advanced surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities for naval operations. The primary objective of this program is to enhance the Navy's ability to collect, process, and disseminate timely and accurate intelligence through technological advancements in surveillance systems.
The program is managed under Appropriation/Budget Activity 1319, specifically within BA 6: RDT&E Management Support, which emphasizes development and support activities rather than direct procurement. The core line item within this program is the TAC SAT Recon Office (Project 1034), which receives all funding under PE 0605867N.
The TAC SAT Recon Office is responsible for research and development activities aimed at improving tactical satellite reconnaissance capabilities. This includes efforts to integrate new sensor technologies, enhance data transmission security, and develop advanced data analysis tools for real-time intelligence support to naval commanders. The office's work is critical for enabling the Navy to maintain situational awareness in contested environments and to support joint operations with other branches of the Department of Defense.
Specific goals of the TAC SAT Recon Office include the development of resilient satellite communication links, the integration of multi-domain surveillance data, and the advancement of automated processing techniques for reconnaissance information. By focusing on these objectives, the program seeks to address emerging threats and ensure that naval forces have access to actionable intelligence in both peacetime and conflict scenarios. The research conducted under this line item is intended to support both current operational needs and future modernization initiatives.
Funding for this program is dedicated exclusively to research, development, and technical support activities, rather than procurement of end items. The budget reflects adjustments based on rate and miscellaneous changes, with a reduction in projected funding in future years. No congressional adds, rescissions, or directed transfers are noted for this program element, indicating a stable funding profile focused on ongoing R&D priorities.
All details of the SEW SURVEILLANCE/RECONNAISSANCE SUPPORT program are classified as Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI), and the full technical justifications and planned accomplishments are submitted to Congress in classified budget justification books. This classification underscores the sensitive nature of the technologies and operational concepts being developed, which are integral to maintaining the Navy's intelligence advantage. As such, public documentation provides only high-level descriptions of the program's mission and objectives.
There are no other program funding summaries or acquisition strategies associated with PE 0605867N, as the line item is exclusively focused on research, development, and management support activities. The absence of RDT&E articles or procurement quantities further highlights the program's emphasis on technology development and support rather than fielding new systems. The program is structured to provide foundational capabilities that will inform future acquisition decisions and operational deployments.