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OpTech: Comprehensive Approach to Aerospace Force Development

Developing, fielding, and sustaining America's aerospace force through OpTech, a comprehensive approach to educating and improving organizational systems engineering. Addressing challenges, promoting technical excellence, and encouraging creativity.

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OpTech: Comprehensive Approach to Aerospace Force Development

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  1. Developing, Fielding, and Sustaining America’s Aerospace Force OpTechA Comprehensive Approach to Educating and Improving OrganizationalSystems Engineering I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e

  2. Is There a Problem? • 1950’s & 1960’s • Nuclear Subs in a Few Years • 3 Generations of ICBM, control system, launch facilities in 7 years! • Man on the moon in 7 years • Today • Minor improvement to ICBM took 7 years at 2.3B! • Few revolutionary changes • Few visible fruits from the many reforms • Many programs in trouble

  3. So Many Reforms, So Little Progress • McNamara 1960-1968 • Planning, Programming Budgeting System (PPBS) • Offices of Defense Analysis • Total … (TPPC) ??? Don’t know the acronym?? • Early 1970’s – Packard I: “decentralized” by ADDING service-level bureaucracies • Early 1980’s – Carlucci: small reductions in program bureaucracy (making phases optional) • Late 1980’s – Packard II: Moved program authority from Acquisition community to military operational (user) commands • 1990’s – “Acquisition Reform”, revisit of McNamara Reforms! • Results: • 2-5 year minimum delay to program starts • NO proven savings in time, money or quality

  4. What Have We Lost? AGILITY FOCUS OUR WORKFORCE CREATIVITY

  5. How Has the Tech World Changed? • “New” economy • Distributed product development • Global market • End of monoliths, growth of supply chains • Era of exponential trends • Moore’s Law • Telecommunications • Sensors • …

  6. OpTech Addresses These What Reforms Should Be Done? • Rebuild Workforce • Education • 1st Job Experience • Promote Technical Excellence • Encourage Creativity • “Venture Funds” • Freely restructured organizations • Incentivize Time-to-Market • Greatly reduce ponderous planning/programming staffs/processes • Reform contracting to open the market to companies outside the defense sector

  7. What is OpTech? • Operational Immersion Into The World Of The Warfighter • Efficient Operational Immersion For S&Es • Better Understand Our Customers • Create Positive Exposure Between Operators And S&Es • Technical Immersion Into The Industrial Base & Academe • Discover Disruptive Technologies • Link tech base to AF needs • Develop Technical Leadership And Teamwork Skills

  8. OpTech has Many Goals! • Time efficient alternative to broadening for those who primarily intend to remain S&E’s • Leadership development in technically relevant manner • Bolsters recruiting and retention • Develops S&E skills • Teaches important skills of finding/exploiting information from tech base • May reduce dependence upon contractor judgment • Source of fleshed-out new ideas! Sys Engr Leadership Devel Idea Source Mentoring Broadening

  9. Summary of Pilot Program • Recruited 8 S&E Officers from AFRL and ASC • Op Phase (SpecOps) • Studied Doctrine, Platforms, Weapons (Jun-Jul) • Oral Exam (8 Aug) • 10 days Hurlburt visit attending ISOC, Mission Flights, other events (10-20 Aug) • Tech Phase on chosen Precision UAV CAS Project • Initial design work (Sep-mid Oct) • 2 Field Trips • CTIA Wireless convention (15-18 Oct) • Los Angeles-American GNC, CV-22, JPL, Robinson Helicopter, USC autonomoushelicopter project (3-8 Nov) • Final Report & briefings (Jan)

  10. Regular Oral/Written Exams are Key Gateways • Some Oral Topics at 2-Month Point • Tactical target designator • Handheld laser cauterizer • Artificial cloud for IR masking • Graphite composite/aerogel solution to IR masking • Students must pass oral prior to Ops Immersion • Must show graduate-level mastery appropriate to time given • User • Related work • Relevant math • Must suggest innovative solutions • Passing is far from guaranteed!

  11. A Report Card on Ourselves • Efficient exposure to operations • Good interpersonal communication • Understanding of problem set • Focus on ops, not maintenance or management • Development of management skills • Understand user • Pick & analyze opportunities QUICKLY! • Development of S&E Skills • Broaden knowledge of many technologies • Exposure to Industry • Broad industrial basis • Not restricted to defense sector • Make it fun

  12. The Pilot Class 8 Entered -2 eliminated (schedule conflicts) -1 failed oral exam 5 Initial graduates • Staff • 2 “Technical” moderators • Tech Ph.D.’s • Research Experience • Field Grade • 1 “Operational moderator • Field Grade • Ops & Command Experience • 1 Course Developer/Administrator

  13. C2 Mother Bird 4 Rotating Cells Target The Pilot Class Project - VESPA • Constellation of small killer-CAS UAVs Motivation • AFSOC gunship missions • Desired improvements: “one-shot-one-kill”, and survivability • Not likely with large manned airframe • Hence the opportunity for innovation

  14. Expansion of Students and Moderators Students • Second OpTech Class started on Fighter Operations • Will study F-15E system, including simulators/flight time Moderators • Keeping Standards is Critical! • Part-time moderators • Strong credentials • Ready senior mentors • Always least two moderators • Provides growth path (all moderators were once assitants)

  15. Administration, Course Development, Cost • Independent administrator is critical to success • Otherwise, moderator/students easily lose focus managing details • About ¼ time job to coordinate class • Cost is about $10,000/student • Mostly travel

  16. Summary • OpTech changes the first job experience • Bridges education and military technical work • OpTech teaches systems engineering in a hands-on way • Is only one of several reforms to change the way we do business • Will certainly need support if it is going to continue

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