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BGen Robert LatiffESC/CV
Enterprise IntegrationUsing Simulation Based
Acquisition
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Slide 2
Objectives
n The Challengen Multi-Sensor Command and Control Constellation
n Architecturesn Simulation Based Acquisitionn Enterprise Integration Case Studyn Link-16 Analysis and Engineering
n Joint Synthetic Battlespacen Conclusion
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Slide 3
The Challenge: SystemInteroperability & Integration
CONUSNet
CoalitionNet
Fiber Point of Presence
Op
tical
Fib
er
Joint/Combined Forces
Space Net
Theater Net
DoD ISR Vision 21 Operational Concept
Source: Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Integrated Capstone Strategic Plan,ASD(C3I), 3 Nov 00
“Integrated andresponsive ISR
capabilitiesoperating in acollaborative
enterpriseassuming deliveryof timely, relevantinformation for theNCA and Joint /
Combined forces”
Challenge isGetting there!
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Slide 4
The Multi-Sensor C2 ConstellationApproach
• Simulation Enhanced Acquisition• Technology Enablers• Legacy Systems Transition
• Industry Involvement Pivotal• System of Systems Integrator• Teaming Required
PredatorPredator
MC2AMC2A
Global HawkGlobal Hawk
DCGSDCGS
AOCAOC
MC2 ConstellationMC2 Constellation ShootersShootersShooters
MC2AMC2A
SBRSBR
Key Enabler for the Global Strike Task Force Concept
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Slide 5
Operational Attributes for MC2A
•• Air Force Air Force•• MT3C MT3C•• BMTC (Cobra Judy) BMTC (Cobra Judy)•• DCGS DCGS•• MP-RTIP MP-RTIP•• Other Other
•• National National
•• Other Service Other Service•• Army (ACS, FCS) Army (ACS, FCS)•• Navy (AEA, MMA) Navy (AEA, MMA)•• CG (Deep Water) CG (Deep Water)•• Other Other
•• Joint Joint•• Coalition Coalition
The challenge is to:• Define / refine the operational “trade space”• Deliver a set of “enterprise solutions”
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Slide 6
“Building it right”--Enterprise Integration Begins at the
Architecture View
Slide 7
Systems Architecture—C2ISR Architect’s View
Manage the C2 Enterprise through the nodes.• Each SPO is responsible for managing their node--AWACS, JSTARS, AOC, etc..• Integrated Command & Control SPO manages node integration for interoperability.
Slide 7
Systems Architecture—C2ISR Architect’s View
Manage the C2 Enterprise through the nodes.• Each SPO is responsible for managing their node--AWACS, JSTARS, AOC, etc..• Integrated Command & Control SPO manages node integration for interoperability.
Slide 7
Systems Architecture—C2ISR Architect’s View
Manage the C2 Enterprise through the nodes.• Each SPO is responsible for managing their node--AWACS, JSTARS, AOC, etc..• Integrated Command & Control SPO manages node integration for interoperability.
Slide 6
Operational Architecture—Warfighter View
Node Approach:• Ops Framework• Single Manager• Capability Based
Slide 6
Operational Architecture—Warfighter View
Node Approach:• Ops Framework• Single Manager• Capability Based
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Slide 7
What is SBA?
n A process that enables effective systems integration:§ Enterprise Management§ Developmental Planning§ Capabilities/Effects Based Requirements Development
n An initiative within AFMC to provide with integratedsimulations, information technologies and processes to:§ Place the acquisition activity in the warfighter environment§ Reduce cost & time developing & sustaining systems§ Support life cycle product improvement§ Enable information sharing§ Enhance product quality
A Better Product to the Warfighter – Faster!
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Slide 8
UCAV
Sensor Craft
GlobalHawk
U2
AWACS
RJ
JSTARSMulti-SensorC2 Aircraft
F15E
JSF AOC
How Should SBA Be Applied?
P3I Upgrades-Sustainment
DT/OTCONOPS/Requirements SystemDesign/Integration
ATD/ACTDs § Throughout Each System’s Life Cycle§ Warfighter/Developer Collaboration—Better Requirements§ Improved Insight to Operational Trades—Supporting CAIV§ Consistent Environment for Design & Test—Reducing Risk
§ Across All Systems§ Real System Interfaces—Ensuring Interoperability§ Family of Systems Considerations—Prioritized Upgrades
Multi-Theater Targeting & Tracking
Capability
A - ConceptDevelopment
B - SystemDevelopment
C - Production/Deployment Support
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Slide 9
n Erratic trackingn Dual/multiple track
designationsn Misidentificationsn Track ID conflictsn Frequent track # changesn Frequent track # swapsn Reliance on voice
deconflictionn Operator overload
Air Picture on Link 16 --Today’s Reality
Link 16
JTAOMTAOC
Shooter
Sensor
∩
∩ ∧
∧
TADIL B
ATDL-1
GBDL
SAAWC
RemoteTerminal
Unit
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Slide 10
JSF Link 16 M&S Architecture(Remote Host-to-Terminal Interface)
Physical Network (WAN)
Preserves Link 16 network timing including relaysPermits simultaneous multi-net operationsAllows mix of live, virtual & constructive systems
Preserves Link 16 network timing including relaysPermits simultaneous multi-net operationsAllows mix of live, virtual & constructive systems
Host System or Simulation “A”(e.g., TPS-75)
Host System or Simulation “A”(e.g., TPS-75)
Host System orSimulation “D”(e.g., AWACS)
Host System orSimulation “D”(e.g., AWACS)
Host System or Simulation “B”
(e.g., JSF)
Host System or Simulation “B”
(e.g., JSF)
Host System orSimulation “C”(e.g., JSTARS)
Host System orSimulation “C”(e.g., JSTARS)
MASC Link 16 Simulation Federate
Link 16 NetLink 16 NetLink 16 NetLink 16 NetLink 16 Net
Sim’dHost
Sim’dHost
SimulatedLink 16
Terminal
SimulatedLink 16
TerminalSim’dHost
Sim’dHost
SimulatedLink 16
Terminal
SimulatedLink 16
TerminalSimulated
Link 16Terminal
SimulatedLink 16
TerminalSimulated
Link 16Terminal
SimulatedLink 16
Terminal
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Slide 11Spiral 2…
SD&D Prod & DeployC
Spiral 1
IOC
Enterprise IntegrationHow to Proceed
Iterative Trades
Schedule
Supportibility& Training
NewSystems
CostTechnology
Performance
Others
CDLCRD
NationalJoint
MT3CMC2A
US Air Force
CONOPs
US Air Force
CONOPs
US Air Force
CONOPs
US Air Force
CONOPs
US Air ForceUS Air ForceUS Air ForceUS Air Force
MNS
MeansM&SMkt Research Govt / Ind
Studies STA & AoAProducts CRD, ORDs, APB, TEMP, Etc
B
Technology
Legacy Sys
CONOPs / MNS / ORD DevelopmentConstellation Concept Development
MNS CRDORDCON
OPS
Enterprise AcquisitionEnterprise Acquisition•• Warfighter needs initiated w/CONOPs Warfighter needs initiated w/CONOPs•• Provide integrated system of systems Provide integrated system of systems•• Driven by Driven by req’d req’d operational effectsoperational effects•• Requirements refined iteratively Requirements refined iteratively•• Non-traditional acquisition strategy Non-traditional acquisition strategy•• Flexible DoD 5000 framework Flexible DoD 5000 framework•• Incremental capabilities delivery Incremental capabilities delivery
LegacySystem
Modernization
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Slide 12
WHY?Tactical and Analytical Realism• WarFighter/Developer
Collaboration• Real System Interfaces
(HWIL/SWIL)• Improved Insight to Operational
Trades• Demonstrate Large Scale
Exercises• Interoperability Testing• Family of Systems approach to
System Effectiveness• True Industry/Government
Partnership
Multiple Platforms & Data Links
ValidatedThreats/Scenarios
Distributed Network
Visual RecordingDisplays & Playback
C2ISR
JSBAdvanced Weapons
Warfighterin the Loop
Joint Synthetic BattlespaceA Key Element of SBA
Levels Playing Field Across the Industry-Government Enterprise
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Slide 13
Joint Synthetic BattlespaceEnabling Tool for System Acquisition
n Immerses the Acquirer in the Warfighter’s EnvironmentQuicker Fielding – Avoid Redesign/MistakesCost Avoidance – Total Systems SavingsImproved Product – Better Design/Operator Interfaces
• Training
• Mission Rehearsal
• Operations Definition
WARFIGH
TER
• Technology Analysis• Design Trades• Systems Engineering• Integration and Test• Operational Testing
Joint Synthetic Battlespace
• Repeatable
• Variable Resolution/Fidelity
• Verified/Validated/Trusted
• Distributed or Standalone
• “Corporate” Infrastructure
ACQUISITION
JNTF( S W C )
I W C
SMC
O F F U T T A F B ( R J M T )
AFC2TIGF t H o o d ( C C T T )
TACCSFTACCSF
AFRL Mesa5 6 F W
R J1 9 S O S
NCAOC
B e l l
Government Sites
Contractor Sites
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Slide 14
Conclusion
n The Challenge: Managing A Complex System ofSystems and ensuring their Interoperability andIntegration
n The Solution: Enterprise Integration usingPrinciples of Simulation Based Acquisitionn With a firm foundation of the Architectural
Perspective grounded in M&S
Enterprise Integration:Achievable Now & Necessary for the Future
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