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10 July 2003

USJFCOM. JNTC Joint Management Office Briefing to Industry - . Technical Management. Mr. Ken Goad – Technical Director. UNCLASSIFIED. 10 July 2003. 1. Technical Focus Areas. Global Joint Training Infrastructure. Advanced Training Technology. Technical Certification.

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10 July 2003

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  1. USJFCOM JNTC Joint Management Office Briefing to Industry - Technical Management Mr. Ken Goad – Technical Director UNCLASSIFIED 10 July 2003 1

  2. Technical Focus Areas Global Joint Training Infrastructure Advanced Training Technology Technical Certification Configuration Management Joint Standards and Arch Tech Development and Integration Joint Live Virtual Constructive Environment Opposing Forces Technology Joint C4I Joint Instrumentation Data Collection AAR Info / Knowledge Mgmt Existing & Planned Service, COCOM & JFCOM Capabilities

  3. Think Big, Start Small, Evolve Begin with the end in mind… Build a strong foundation… Move fast and smart. Think Big 1 JNTC 2B Training Systems Architecture Event and Enhancement Focused Capability 3 Evolve Spiral Development Interoperability and Re-use Start Small 2 JNTC Prototype Time

  4. JNTC Common Architecture JTS Requirements Plan Execute Assess Organizational Relationships Node-to-Node OV-4 OV-2 OV-3 Operational View Activity Model OV-5 OV-1 Information Exchange Requirements Operational Concept Systems Communications SV-2 System Interface Diagram SV-1 SV-5 System View Technical View Standards SV-3 SV-4 Operational Activity/ System Function Matrix System Function- Operational Activity Matrix; Report: System - System Implementation View • Interfaces • Object Model • FOMs/RTI • Tool Sets/Aids • AAR • Data Collection • Analysis • Info/KM Systems • Comms/Networks • Models • Terrain DB • Scenario Database • Planning Tools • Collaborative Info Env • Scenarios • Scenario Generation Joint Training Environment

  5. Neighbor Architectures, Guidance, & Processes JNTC Program Execution Plan JNTC Implementation Plan Training Transformation (T2) Implementation Plan Service & Coalition Training Architectures Improved Combatant Commander Readiness JDEP DCEE Joint Training And Assessment Capability PLAN ~ EXECUTE ~ ASSESS ~READINESS MANAGEMENT ITDC Live Assets & Ranges Interagency Architectures Defense Planning Guidance FY04-09 USJFCOM Unified Command Plan 02 DoD Transformation Planning Guidance

  6. Joint C4I Persistent WAN C4 Concept of Operations Roadmap For JNTC Network Connectivity Network Security Plan Site JC4I Enhancements JC4I Standards Network Requirements Document Existing DoD WANS Global Information Grid – Bandwidth Exp Identify and Implement JC4I Capabilities that will Enable Joint, Distributed Training Across DoD Sites, Simulation Centers, Service and Combatant Command Training Events

  7. LVC Development Strategy Discussion: Need is for a cost effective and realistic LVC that supports current / future forces and doctrine from tactical to strategic. Seamless environment across LVC. Current Service / Joint LVC capabilities and initiatives (e.g., USN/USAF DMT, JSB/DMO). Current DoD, Service and Joint M&S standards. Operational requirements and exercise design are primary drivers in deriving technical requirements and solutions. Development of Joint synthetic environment (LVC) in support of training and experimentation Way Ahead: • Capture Joint Op Requirements. • Training Exercise Design (LVC interaction matrix). • JTT Operational Architectures. • Experimentation requirements. • Capture existing / planned capabilities. • Map capabilities to operational requirements. • Gap analysis -> new developments. • Define / deploy Joint Standards & Architectures. • Certification criteria. • Refine prototyping insertion/experimentation into training and exercises • Develop overall LVC roadmap based on Joint / Service M&S strategies. • Develop interoperable building blocks.

  8. Joint Instrumentation, Data Collection & AAR Relocatable, Interoperable, and Integrated Instrumentation To Support Joint Training Objectives Mechanism to bring Live to an Integrated L-V-C Environment Enable Data Collection and Assessment of Joint Tactical Task Execution Provide Training Audience Feedback for Lessons Learned Provide Live Range Ground Truth For Exercise Control Capabilities Provided Instrumentation Data Collection Analysis

  9. Technology Highlights • Communications requirements completed. • Developed and evaluated west coast site plans, including analysis of cost alternatives. • Purchased ($1.5M) and configured initial network equipment. • Developed M&S Interface Architecture to Service component C4I systems, e.g. TBMCS, Army Battle Command Systems (ABCS, GCCS-A, etc.), USMC IOS, etc. • Provided plan for implementation of Global Command and Control Center (GCCC) monitoring and control of JNTC C4 networks. • Successfully integrated the MC 02 federation at current software levels for use Thrust 1 event. • Completed West Coast Range terrain refinement for Ft. Irwin and 29 Palms area (DTED 2 vice DTED 0). • Conducted preliminary planning to integrate Virtual Flag / TACCSF into simulation federation. • Collaborative Information Environment requirements survey completed.

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