
The sensors will provide data to the automated data acquisition, processing, and distribution subsystem. These in-situ meteorological measurements will be used for calculations of vertical profile and evaporation ducts. The sensor subsystem of Moriah will measure all METOC conditions including wind speed and direction, barometric pressure, air temperature, sea surface temperature, relative humidity, visibility, insolation (incoming solar radiation), and cloud height. It will provide a single Meteorology and Oceanography (METOC) sensor suite consistent across all ship classes, and will include all required METOC observations. The Moriah Program will replace the wind speed and direction sensors and associated displays on all ships and United States Navy (USN) and United States Marine Corps (USMC) Air Stations. Manpower and Personnel Mission Sponsor CNO (N12)ġ. Training Support Agency NAVAIRSYSCOM (PMA205) OPNAV Principal Official (OPO) Program Sponsor CNO (N961) Manpower, Personnel, and Training Principals This iteration clarifies training requirements in Part I and III.ġ. Future updates to this NTSP will provide more specific information as it becomes available. Since the Moriah Program is still in the early stages of program development and acquisition, data for many NTSP elements is either incomplete or currently unavailable. This Approved Navy Training System Plan (NTSP) updates the Draft Moriah NTSP N88-NTSP-A-50-0001/D, dated March 2000. Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division Integrated Communications and Advanced Networks PART VI -ĝECISION ITEMS/ACTION REQUIRED VI-1 PART IV - TRAINING LOGISTICS SUPPORT REQUIREMENTS IV-1 PART II -ěILLET AND PERSONNEL REQUIREMENTS II-1 Related NTSPs and Other Applicable Documents I-11 Government-Furnished Equipment and Contractor-Furnished Equipment Ship/Aircraft and Equipment/System/Subsystem (E/S/S) Replaced I-2 Manpower, Personnel, and Training Principals I-1Į.ĝevelopmental Test and Operational Test I-2į. The training concept to support Moriah provides initial training during installation and Computer-Based Training (CBT) for follow-on training.Ĭ. Existing fleet manpower is capable of performing all operation and maintenance tasks associated with Moriah equipment. The related USMC Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) is MOS 6821 Weather Observer and MOS 6842 Weather Forecaster for operation, and MOS 6493 Aviation Meteorological Equipment Technician for maintenance. An Information System Technician (IT) will be used to maintain network administration systems. Personnel in the existing USN ratings Aerographer's Mate (AG), Electronics Technician (ET), Quartermaster (QM), and Fire Controlman (FC) will be utilized for operation, and ET for maintenance.

Moriah components will replace the AN/UMQ-5 Wind Speed and Direction System installed at USN and USMC air stations and the Wind Measuring and Indicating System installed on ships.Īn operator and maintenance workload analysis indicates there will be no increase in end-strength or change in force structure as a result of the Moriah Program. The three non-developmental items and/or commercial off-the-shelf systems being integrated are the New Digital Wind Measuring and Indicating System, the Shipboard Meteorological and Oceanographic Observing System Replacement, and the meteorological sensor portion of the Shipboard Environmental Assessment/Weapon System Performance (SEAWASP) and Aegis Tactical Assessment Capability (ATAC) (SEAWASP/ATAC). This will present decision-makers a unified picture of the ever-changing atmospheric conditions around the ship or shore station. The Moriah Program involves the integration of three emerging wind and meteorological systems into one program that will apply new sensors with processors and local area networks. After Milestone I/II approval, the Moriah Program will go into the Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase of the WSAP. The Moriah Program is in the Concept Exploration/Program Definition and Risk Reduction phase of the Weapon System Acquisition Process (WSAP) awaiting a combined Milestone I/II approval. This document provides the current manpower, personnel, and training concepts for the United States Navy (USN) and United States Marine Corps (USMC) to introduce and sustain the Moriah Program. This Navy Training System Plan for the Moriah Program was developed by the Naval Air Systems Command.
