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College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education. New & Emerging Technologies IW-270. Overview. Changing Environment New & Emerging Technologies Air Force Battle Lab(s) Conclusion. Changing Environment. Accomplish mission Minimum of injuries and loss of life
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College of Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education New & Emerging Technologies IW-270
Overview • Changing Environment • New & Emerging Technologies • Air Force Battle Lab(s) • Conclusion
Changing Environment • Accomplish mission • Minimum of injuries and loss of life • Three distinct environments • Earth • Space • Cyberspace • Need for information is driving technology
The Future • Data rates increasing exponentially • Knowledge of the universe increasing • Pace is increasing • Cost is staying down • Commercial needs drive technology
New & Emerging Technologies • Quantum Computers • Intelligent Software • Virtual Reality • Intelligent Materials • Radiation Weapons • Bio-technology • Human/Computer Interfaces • Mind Control • Micro-technology • Lasers • Millimeter-wave Cameras • Video Insertion • Non-Lethal Weapons
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Really Smart Weapons Intelligence Collection Indications & Warning Information Overload Bad Decisions Loss of valuable information Too much reliance Lack of bandwidth Artificial Intelligence Software Agents/Munitions
Unlimited training scenarios Almost realistic Increase readiness Lower cost Safer Environmentally friendly Still not reality Virtual Reality
Battle damage repair Equipment inspection Camouflage May lose desirable characteristics (stealth) Susceptible to other threats Intelligent Materials
Little or no loss of life No physical collateral damage We use electronic devices too Distinguishing between targets Collateral effects Radiation Weapons
Give the human body more capability Stronger Faster Better eyesight Better hearing Susceptible to other threats Expensive Maintenance Bio-technology
Eliminate interfaces Faster reaction times Increase productivity Human/Computer Interfaces • Susceptible to other threats
Bloodless battles Affect friendly or neutral population Used for malicious purposes Mind Control
Reconnaissance Surveillance Tagging Targeting Communications Weapon system Security Micro-technology • Communication links • Power limitations • Denial of service
Retinal displays Weapons Communications Rangefinder Designator Chem/Bio agent detection EO/IR countermeasures Laser radar Laser propulsion Lasers • Widely proliferated
Situational awareness 24-hour coverage of the battlefield Better view of the enemy Millimeter-wave Cameras • Situational awareness • 24-hour coverage of the battlefield • Better view of the enemy
Alter enemy’s broadcasts Deception Video Insertion • Public perception • What’s real? What’s not?
Little or no loss of life No physical collateral damage Distinguishing between targets Collateral effects Non-Lethal Weapons
Air Force Battle Labs AEFB Mt Home, ID UAVB Eglin, FL SB Schriever, CO C2B Hurlburt, FL FPB Lackland, TX IWB Kelly, TX • Small groups--focused on operational and tactical issues
IW BL Mission PSYOP Deception Destruction EW Security Info Attack Industry MAJCOMs Doctrine Ctr Battlelabs Ops Units MAJCOMs NAFs Ops Units IW Disciplines Customers Suppliers Air & Space Power Information Superiority Rapid Global Mobility Global Attack Influencing Doctrine & Tactics to Organize, Train, and Equip Forces Precision Engagement Air and Space Superiority Agile Combat Support Advance Core Competencies
A capability for innovations in IW to be rapidly discovered, developed, and/or demonstrated through warfighter interaction with new tactics, techniques, procedures and technologies that may affect AF doctrine and strategy; focused at operational and tactical levels of war. What the IWB IS: O B J E C T I V E S • Enable operator feedback • Accelerate fielding of IW advancements and technologies • Select “best of breed” concepts and capabilities • Exploit opportunities for technology insertion • Propose new capabilities, architectures, tactics and doctrine Principal Customers:AF Warfighters -- MAJCOMs, NAFs, IW Flights, Network Control Centers, and Doctrine Center
IW Data Support for Remote Users(IW Reachback) • Connect remote users with SCI data using existing low-cost satellite relay • Army incorporated system into Miniature Data Acquisition System (MIDAS) • Electronic System Center evolved system into S-band Tactical Automated Receive terminal (STAR) • Migrated into the Tactical Data Processing System (TDPS)
Sensor Guard • Secret and SCI level intelligence reachback capability for globally deployed force protect units via existing networks • Electronic mail, message traffic, voice connectivity • Standard office automation software and hardware
IW Visualization & Integration IW Visualization & Integration Platform(Cyberwarrior) • Impact • Increase situational awareness for AOC CC • Rapidly Identify IW opportunities • Determine most efficient use of assets • Protect most critical friendly nodes
RAMSTEIN AB LOCATION PROFILE ASSESSED TARGET STATUS ASIM v.2 RAMSTEIN AB PROBE (e) ADMIN LAN CANNON AFB RSCAN CAMS PROBE (e) ASIM v.2 ELMENDORF AFB PROBE (e) CAMS LANGLEY AFB ASIM v.2 CAMS PROBE (e) M.HOME AFB ASIM v.2 UNK PROBE (e) COPS ROBINS AFB PROBE (e) WCCS SHAW AFB ASIM v.2 CAMS PROBE (e) COPS SPANGDAHLEM AB PROBE (e) PERSONNEL DB ASIM v.2 PROBE (i) TRAVIS AFB CAMS ALL PROBES SHOW ATTACKS Network Attack Visualization STATUS RAMSTEIN AB DATA DATA AB CDS ASIM Monitoring SPIRE or STARLIGHT Data Visualization Screen huge amounts of data Correlate similar information Discover similarities between events Easy viewing techniques Advanced analysis visually depicted
IMPACT STATUS RAMSTEIN AB RAMSTEIN AB AB RAMSTEIN AB LOCATION PROFILE ASSESSED TARGET STATUS RAMSTEIN AB ASIM v.2 ADMIN LAN PROBE (e) CAMS PROBE (e) CANNON AFB RSCAN ASIM v.2 PROBE (e) ELMENDORF AFB CAMS LANGLEY AFB ASIM v.2 CAMS PROBE (e) M.HOME AFB UNK ASIM v.2 PROBE (e) ROBINS AFB COPS WCCS PROBE (e) CAMS PROBE (e) SHAW AFB ASIM v.2 SPANGDAHLEM AB COPS PERSONNEL DB PROBE (e) TRAVIS AFB ASIM v.2 CAMS PROBE (i) ALL PROBES SHOW ATTACKS Network Attack Visualization Network Early Warning System (NEWS) • Concept Demonstration: • Identify unusual network activities at each AF site • Determine correlation between unusual events • Provide list of indicators of potential IW attacks • Impact: • Detect onset of a potential IW attack • Allow for development of better security measures, intrusion detection methods, and recovery techniques
Reconfigurable Electronic Warfare Avionics Parts (REWRAP) Multipurpose re-configurable cards EXPECTED RESULTS: - Increased deployability - Single logistics trail - Fewer types of spares needed - Reduced cost per unit - Possible common use of parts (within a system or systems)
UNCLASSIFIED CHAT ROOM UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Technology Developments UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Discussion on System A UNCLASSIFIED Software Agents for OPSEC UNCLASSIFIED Related systems throughout the World UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED System A Developments UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED THREAT SYSTEMDISCUSSIONS UNCLASSIFIED • Use Intelligent Agents to collect, analyze and correlate web data • Identify possible OPSEC problems • Continuous monitoring
More Concepts • Miniaturized Global Positioning System Jammer • GPS jamming of our adversaries from a low cost, easily deployed and concealed battery-power unit • Signal Analysis Mapping (SAM) • An anomaly prediction system that allows aircrews to better discriminate between threat and non-threat emitters • Voice Optimal Interrogation and Characterization Environment (VOICE) • Rapidly digitize, translate, visualize voice communication collections
Experiments • Information Assurance (IA) Tools experiment to synchronize planning and development efforts among CINCs, Services, and Agencies • Participants: • Joint Battle Center • Army, Navy, and AF IW Battlelabs • JIOC • DISA • Benefits: • Identified IA tools for the near term • Described standard IA toolkit for the JTF • Preparation for Expeditionary Force Experiment
Future Challenges • Increase Information and System Protection • Greater play in Joint Exercises/Experiments • Integrate Information Attack functions • Seek Opportunities to Make the IO Force More Effective and Lethal • Improve Information Available to Customers • Explore Initiatives WithBroader Operational Impact
Bottom Line • High-tech tools are readily available • We have to stay ahead of our adversaries • Information Warfare is notabout technology • Information Warfare is about exploitingtechnology “Dominating the information spectrum is as critical to conflict now as occupying the land or controlling the air has been in the past.” Gen Fogleman, AF Chief of Staff