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Atterbury-Muscatatuck

A Unique Urban Testing and Training Environment

Muscatatuck Center for Complex Operations Mission Support Element

MCCO

MSE

Business

Development

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Capture

MCCO

Strategic

Plans

Government

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Community

Outreach

Readiness at Best Value

Muscatatuck Urban Testing & Training Complex 68 Buildings With 851,031 Square Feet Under Roof

37 Buildings 2 to 5 Stories Tall Operational Utilities

Over 9 Miles of Roads Over 1 Mile of Tunnels

Muscatatuck Urban Training & Testing Complex

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SDREN JTEN

TACLANE (Smithville)

Plans for dedicated

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Joint Mission Environment Testing Capability(T&E)

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Camp Atterbury Phase 1 Connectivity

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COLSA OneSAF

Co-Development Lab (OCDL)

Presented by: Joe Kress – COLSA

July 2010

Information Briefing

Presented to:

Dr. Claudette Owens

PROJECT: TERRAIN DB CONVERSION Purpose: To add the ability would allow for the rapid conversion and building of terrain databases in-house instead of waiting for external sources (which often take 2 months or more). The immediate use would be to convert terrain, add buildings, and other objects to the terrain rapidly and accurately in order to support future testing events to be conducted by TSMO. One such event that would get immediate support would be the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center (MUTC) where TSMO is planning McNITR testing and other testing in the future. Camp Atterbury and the MUTC have thus far been unsuccessful in getting a good terrain database for OneSAF with buildings, primarily due to lack of funding and expertise.

Approach: COLSA will review existing terrain conversion tools (CityScape, Terra SIM, and Terra Vista are top candidates) that are available based on critical required capabilities. Once selected and approved, the tool will be purchased and the team will work with OneSAF to acquire the work they have already done for the MUTC and we will then complete the conversion and add the buildings to the site. Objects can then be added to create several potential “Standard” scenarios (with MUTC assistance) and testing against the newly converted terrain database can be conducted.

Main Product: Converted Terrain DB for Atterbury and MUTC; ability to convert other terrains in the future

Milestones: Terrain SW Training 19-26 July 2010

Terrain SW Install 26-30 July 2010

Complete MUTC Terrain DB 15 Sept 2010

Complete second Terrain DB 31 Dec 2010

Labor Categories: System Analyst IV – .2 LOE System Analyst III – 1 LOE System Analyst II – 1 LOE

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Distribution Statement A: Approved for public release

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Unclassified Page 24 MCNITR II Kick-Off

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RF Coverage Sample, MUTC

Atterbury-Muscatatuck

Kenneth McCallister kenneth.mccallister@us.army.mil (O) 812-526-1533 (C) 317-407-6615

CPT Chris Silbaugh christopher.silbaugh@us.army.mil (O) 812-526-1533 (C) 317-607-6029

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