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(DOD) components and appropriating funds for NAALS acquisition, research,
development, testing, evaluation, operations, and maintenance.
1.3.2
Naval Facilities Engineering Command (NAVFACENGCOM). NAVFACENGCOM
is responsible for design, development, and construction of the facilities
ancillary to and/or required for support or housing of electronic equipment
and operating personnel. NAVFACENGCOM provides technical guidance and
direction in shore facility engineering from project inception to completion.
In support of ATC electronic facilities construction, NAVFACENGCOM works
closely with Naval-in-Service Engineering, East Coast Division (NISE-EAST),
Charleston, SC. NISE-EAST is responsible for preparing preliminary and final
Military Construction (MILCON) BESEPs and assisting the user with submitting
site approval requests using Request for Projects Site Approval (NAVFAC Form
11010/31) to ensure that facilities projects are sited per the activity master
plan to ensure compliance with applicable safety and environmental criteria.
During the design phase, NISE-EAST is responsible for assisting NAVFACENGCOM
with preparing project engineering documentation: required facilities
information, TEMPEST and security requirements, and technical data necessary
for initial project planning and design and providing NAVFAC with a brief
overall description and design concepts of proposed projects to permit
evaluation of the proposed installation. In addition, NISE-EAST is
responsible for reviewing DD 1391, supporting NAVFACENGCOM and the
architectural-engineer (A-E) during the project design phases and attending
predesign, 35 percent, 100 percent, and other required design review
conferences.
1.3.3
Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIRSYSCOM). Naval aviation facility
requirements are driven by a multitude of Navy and Marine Corps aircraft,
weapons system, airborne electronics systems and related ground-based
aeronautical equipment, training, and material support. NAVAIRSYSCOM works
with the respective program entities to identify unique aviation and
operational support facilities requirements. As the Navy lead field activity
for national airspace system modernization, NISE-EAST is responsible for
planning and management support for worldwide Navy and Marine Corps ATC, NAALS
community in the areas of radar air traffic control facilities/center and
fleet area control and surveillance facilities (FASFAC) design and
installation and air-to-ground/crash/landline communication system
modernization. Responsibilities include radar air traffic control facility
(RATCF) electronic system design, engineering, and installation including
surveillance radar (ASR), precision approach radar (PAR), air traffic control
microwave systems, fiber optic systems, flight data transmission systems and
ancillary equipment when being installed as an integrated system. Naval
Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center In-Service Engineering (NISE),
West Detachment, Vallejo, CA is responsible for facility electronic system
design, engineering, and installation for stand-alone Navy ATC NAALS
installation. NAVAIRSYSCOM has fiscal authority, program management authority
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