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and material support responsibility for Navy and Marine Corps NAALS and
associated equipment for use on naval shore aviation facilities.
1.3.4
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command (SPAWARSYSCOM).
SPAWARSYSCOM exercises technical control of design, development, procurement,
and installation of the electronic equipment for an electronic facility at a
shore activity. SPAWARSYSCOM provides technical guidance and direction in
shore electronic engineering from project inception to completion, except in
special cases where the electronic systems or equipment is specifically
assigned to another command.
1.3.5
Maintenance Authority. SPAWARSYSCOM exercises technical control
through regional and district offices, whose responsibilities include
installation and maintenance engineering of electronic equipment that is
beyond the capacity of station forces. Regional and district offices
represent SPAWARSYSCOM for electronic engineering control during facility
design development. NISE-EAST represents NAVAIRSYSCOM for electronic
engineering control and development of ATC electronic facilities design of
RATCFs. In a similar capacity, NISE West Detachment Vallejo is responsible
for developing electronic facilities design for Navy ATC NAALS and related
equipment.
1.3.6
Designer. The designer (planner, engineer, and architect) enters
design development at the predesign programming stage and after the
MIL-HDBK-1024/1, and in the BESEP, IDSEP, and BEAP, and prepares project
drawings and specifications under the control of NAVFAC and the guidance of
SPAWARSYSCOM. Requirements for projects that do not directly involve
electronic equipment may not require a BESEP. While maintaining close liaison
with the NAVFAC command responsible for the project, the designer is
responsible for coordinating technical matters with the sponsors and users of
the project.
1.3.6.1
Base Electronic Systems Engineering Plan (BESEP). The BESEP is
primarily a technical planning and management document, with sufficient
installation detail provided to enable evaluation of operational impact
(signal flow, site, etc.) on user activities. It is a basic technical
document governing electronics and other affected phases of shore electronics
planning and implementation. It translates a sponsor or user statement of
operational need, which shall be referenced in the BESEP, into a technical
description of shore electronics systems and facilities required to meet this
devices to be used, their pertinent technical parameters, physical
characteristics, environmental and interface requirements, and system
criteria (red/black ground system, etc.) to be applied. Methods of verifying
systems performance and compliance with identified installation requirements
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