iitsec 2009 presentation on dasse
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Introductory presentation on the "Defence and Security Simulation Ecosystem" as presented at the I/ITSEC 2009 Conference.TRANSCRIPT
Chief of Force Development / Chef du Développement des Forces
Defence and Security Simulation Ecosystem:Defining an Innovation Network
Major Erik EsselaarI/ITSEC 2009
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Research Question
• What is the existing innovation network, using simulation, between Defence and Security partners; and
• If we build a future expanded Distributed Simulation Capability, would this network be “healthier”
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Aim
• This research will provide valuable insight into how to improve collaboration, through an expanded Distributed Simulation Capability, for Defence and Security Innovation stakeholders.
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Outline
• Innovation in Defence and Security• Business Ecosystem Theory• Research Plan
– Visualization Tool• Innovation and CFWC
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Innovation in DaS
• Historically, organized through funding / approval process– Develops into “stovepipes”
• Collaboration / partnerships improving• Networks, and simulation, provide capability
to greatly increase inter-organizational collaboration
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Business Ecosystem Theory
• Organizations inter-operate not as isolated entities, nor purely competitive
• Different organizations play a variety of roles• Linkages / relationships represent different
dependencies• View organizations, and inter-organization
relationships as an “Ecosystem”• Can assess “health” of linkages, organizations and
Ecosystem overall– Can determine how to improve “health”
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Simulation Domains
• Operations• Training• Concept Development and Experimentation• Research and Development• Acquisition• Engineering Design• Education
• References: DND, 2005; Wainer, 2009.
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Thesis Focus
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AcquisitionAnalysis PlanningT&ETraining ExperimentationEducationMission Rehearsal
CORE Synthetic Environments
SERAS: SE Resources and Services
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AcquisitionAnalysis PlanningT&ETraining Experimentation
Common and Cross-Cutting M&S Standards, Processes & Infrastructure(incl. DODAF / DNDAF)
EducationMission Rehearsal
CORE Synthetic Environments
SERAS: SE Resources and Services
ModelsDataBasesNetworks
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M&S ToolsSERAS Tool Kit or Elements
SE Customers / Clients
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Research Plan
• Inductive Case Study• Thesis Scope
– Sample from total Innovation Network• not fully representative sample• “interesting” cases give limits of
requirements• requirements definition for future DASIC /
DiSC
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Research Plan (2)
• Visualization– Ecosystem
Mapping Tool: ecoMap by
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Innovation and CFWC
• Concept to evolve CFEC into CFWC• Concept of Defence and Security
Innovation Centre (DASIC)• This research as a definition activity,
feeding into CFWC (and beyond, potential DASIC)
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Ecosystem Members
• Canadian Department of National Defence (DND)– Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC)
• Centre for Security Science (CSS)
– Chief of Force Development• Canadian Forces Experimentation Centre (CFEC)
– Chief of Land Staff• Director Land Synthetic Environments
– Chief of Air Staff– Chief of Maritime Staff
• Public Safety Canada– Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)– Canadian Border Services Agency (CBSA)– Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS)
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Ecosystem Members (2)
• Canadian National Research Council (NRC)– Centre for Surface Transport Technology (CSTT)
• US Department of Defence (DoD)– Joint Forces Command (JFCOM)
• Joint Training and Experimentation Network (JTEN)
– Modelling and Simulation Coordination Office (MSCO)
• Academia– Carleton University– University of Ottawa– University of Alberta– University of New Brunswick– ...
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Ecosystem Members (3)
• Provincial and Municipal Governments• International Defence Industry
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Contact
• Major Erik Esselaar– Email: [email protected]– Website: http://sce.carleton.ca/~esselaar
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Relevant….Responsive…Agile
An Engine for Change
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