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JDEP Overview

JDEP is a DoD-wide capability for Service and Joint engineering, integration, and test resources to provide system of systems battlefield representative environments. Oversees investment and management of JDEP capability and infrastructure. Provides DoD-level programmatic leadership.

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JDEP Overview

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  1. JDEP Overview October 2003

  2. Topics Definition Management Structure Funding JTAMDO & Service Participation Technical Coordinator Functions Technical Framework FY03 Activities FY04 JTAMDO Event Objectives Acquisition Program Support

  3. Theater DSP/SBIRS Warning ABL AWACS JLENS F-15 THAAD TEL PATRIOT MEADS AVENGER ATACMS SIS(MSCS) SIS(MSCS) AEGIS (CEP) JDEP Definition JDEP is a DoD-wide capability for Service and Joint engineering, integration, and test resources to provide system of systems battlefield representative environments in support of developer, tester, and warfighter requirements Based on JS/PUSD (AT&L) Letter, JETF Report, PDB 725, DPG, FY02-FY07 PDM, AT&L Strategy, and Transition Memo

  4. JDEP Management Structure Oversees investment and management of JDEP capability and infrastructure (members includes JFCOM, DOT&E, and Services) Board of Directors JS, AT&L, CIO Chaired Provides DoD-level programmatic leadership Defense Information Systems Agency Mr Frank Holderness Develops investment plan and management plan Oversees program execution by Coordinator Develops and maintains the infrastructure Joint Interoperability Test Command Col Victoria Velez Assists users address interoperability issues Users (PMs, test agencies, etc.) work within their existing structures to conduct events with JDEP support to meet needs

  5. JDEP Funding Program Decision Memorandum FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY02-07 JTAMDO $ 10M $ 10M $ 10M $ 10M $ 10.2M $ 10.4M $ 60.6M Marine Corps .9M 1.0M 1.2M 1.4M 1.2M 1.2M 6.9M Navy 5.0M 5.9M 5.2M 5.9M 5.9M $5.9M 33.8M Air Force 4.6M 6.4M 6.7M 6.7M 5.0M 5.0M 34.4M Army 1.7M 3.4M 4.0M 3.7M 3.8M 3.8M 20.4M DISA 4.2M 4.3M 4.4M 4.5M 4.5M 4.5M 26.4M Total Requirement 26.4M 31.0M 31.5M 32.2M 30.6M 30.8M 182.5M PDM added funds as shown in the table to fund the JDEP at levels specified in the Defense Planning Guidance and transferred JDEP responsibility to the Joint Interoperability Test Command at Fort Huachuca, AZ

  6. JTAMDO and Service Participation • JTAMDO oversees their investment • “Reusable” capability for development, testing, training and operational application of the integrated air and missile defense • Prioritization and execution of JTAMD nominated event objectives • Services Nominate • JTAMD objectives or events, upgrade facilities and capabilities • Conduct or participate in JTAMD events

  7. JITC Technical Coordinator Functions • Systems Engineering • Maintain Technical Framework • Coordinate Common Capability Solutions • Air and Missile Defense Event Support • Provide Event Coordination & Engineering Support • Configure and Validate M&S Middleware and WAN • Acquisition Program Planning • Promulgate Technical Framework and Provide Guidance on M&S Implementation Systems Engineering 19% Acquisition Program Planning 18% JTAMD Event Support 63%

  8. JDEP Systems EngineeringTechnical Framework Applies industry standards and commercial products to support federations of simulation and hardware in the loop representations • Applications include models and simulations, hardware in the loops, and supporting utilities • Application exchange M&S information using a Federation Object Model to specify the data exchange and Runtime Infrastructure to provide data delivery services • Communications services to physically move the data is based on industry and DoD standards Applications Digital Representations, HW in the Loops, Supporting Utilities Data Exchange Specification Reference Federation Object Model (IEEE 1516, Object Model Template) Information/Data Management Efficient Data Delivery (IEEE 1516, Runtime Infrastructure) Communications Local/area wide; physically move data Industry Standard Communication Services

  9. Defines a data model for exchange of persistent and transient information Developed in coordination with Coalition and Service subject matter experts (e.g., JSB, JVB, CISE) Implemented in logical hierarchy that allows users to select the appropriate representation Provides a common starting point for engineering federations, promoting re-use across applications JDEP Systems Engineering Federation Object Model Object Class Hierarchy Interaction Hierarchy

  10. JDEP Systems EngineeringCommon Capabilities JDEP uses “Infrastructure Builds” to evolve common capabilities required to provide representative battlefield environment for events • Coordinate with users to determine requirements • Query industry through RFI to determine capabilities • Perform integration to ensure reliable performance with other JDEP components • Optimize overall federation performance to meet user needs (runtime performance, scalability, etc.) Event Control, Data Collection & Analysis Scenario Environment Drivers Servers Simulation Middleware Communications Hardware In the Loops Digital Reps Comm & Other Tech Services

  11. Monitor SIM Middleware and Network Performance and Support Lessons Learned Coordinate Federation Engineering and Operations Center Support Design, Implement, and Validate Network Backbone, VLANs and SIM Middleware Participate In Event WG Meetings and Review Relevant Documentation Monitor Event and Coordinate Lessons Learned Provide SME Support for Common Capabilities Provide Guidance During Federation Design, Development, Integration, and Apply JDEP Reference FOM Provide Network Installation Support, Security Accreditation Guidance Provide Tech Assistance for Event & Support Lessons Learned JTAMD Event SupportFunctions & Profile

  12. FY03 JTAMD Activities • Updated JDEP Technical Framework Systems Engineering Reference FOM • Initiated JDEP Infrastructure Improvements (Comm, Sensor, Environment Services) • Supported Single Integration Air Picture Systems Engineering Experimentation • Supported USAF Joint Cruise Missile Defense and Critical Area Air Defense • Supported Navy Joint Test Event, Early Warning, and Time Sensitive Targeting Events • Performed Network Engineering & Expansion

  13. FY03 JTAMD Patriot Event Overview Event Description • Assess impact of time synchronization data registration errors on Track Quality and Correlation/Decorrelation • Evaluate the sensitivity of HWIL SIAP performance to sensor registration biases in data registration • Evaluate the sensitivity of HWIL SIAP performance to “host-to-absolute” reference time synchronization biases Products/Milestones Date • Federation integration 17Aug-22 Aug • Complete Federate V&V 28 Aug • Event Dry Run 8 Sep-12 Sep • Event Runs for Record 29 Sep–3 Oct Configuration Event Participants • Test Coordinator: Joint SIAP Systems Engineering Office (JSSEO) • Test Director: Systems Engineering Directorate (SED) • Participants: • Common Reference Scenario Drive (CRS-D), Patriot (1 ICC, 3 ESCs), Utility Player (TACO), JTIDS 2M Terminals

  14. FY03 JTAMD CAAD Event Overview Event Description • Assess homeland air defense architectures that utilize existing sensors from warfighter inventories • Measures surveillance and detection of incoming cruise missiles and terrorist threats against specific sites • Uses hardware-in-the loop and simulated systems Products/Milestones Date • Network Installation • CAAD Setup/ Integration 28 Jul–8 Aug • CAAD Event 29 Sep–10 Oct Configuration Event Participants • Ops Lead: 1st AF/CONR • Tech Lead: Electronic Systems Center • Facilities/Sites: • ESC, Hanscom AFB MA, Raytheon Bedford MA, Raytheon Tucson AZ, Boeing Seattle WA, Navy Patuxent River MD, Marine Corps Camp Pendleton CA, 1st AF Tyndall AFB FL, JNIC Colorado Springs CO

  15. FY03 JTAMD JCMDEvent Overview Event Description • Investigate, evaluate, and improve the operational effectiveness of Joint defense against cruise missiles • Assess and document current JCMD processes and procedures in realistic operational scenarios (baseline) • Identify and verify potential improvements in warfighting concepts Products/Milestones Date • Network Installation 14 Jul–18 Jul • JCMD DIS/Net Checkout 02 Sep–05Oct • JCMD MPC/Demo 15 Sep–19 Sep Configuration Event Participants • Operational and Technical Lead: OSD JCMD JT&E • Facilities/ Sites: • Boeing VWC St Louis MO, ESC Hanscom AFB MA, Navy ATRC Dahlgren VA, TACCSF Kirtland AFB NM, Boeing AIL Seattle WA, Navy ESTEL Patuxent River MD, JNIC Colorado Springs CO, Army Ft Bliss TX

  16. AIL Boeing Seattle AIL Boeing Seattle SIAP Sites RAYTHEON, Bedford CAAD Sites JCMD Sites ESC (Hanscom AFB) ESC (Hanscom AFB) CSEDS (L/M Moorestown) NAWC-AD (Pax River NAS) NAWC-AD (Pax River NAS) NAWC-AD (Pax River NAS) JNIC (Schreiver AFB) JNIC (Schreiver AFB) NSWC (Dahlgren) VWC Boeing St Louis DTRA KIRKLAND AFB MCTSSA (Cp Pendleton) RAYTHEON SM-3 (Tucson) Redstone Arsenal Eglin AFB FT BLISS JITC (Ft Huachuca) JITC (Ft Huachuca) JITC (Ft Huachuca) 1AF-SEADS Tyndall AFB JDEP Event SitesFY02-FY03

  17. AIL Boeing Seattle AIL Boeing Seattle SIAP Sites RAYTHEON, Bedford CAAD Sites JCMD Sites ESC (Hanscom AFB) ESC (Hanscom AFB) CSEDS (L/M Moorestown) NAWC-AD (Pax River NAS) NAWC-AD (Pax River NAS) NAWC-AD (Pax River NAS) JNIC (Schreiver AFB) JNIC (Schreiver AFB) NSWC (Dahlgren) NSWC (Dahlgren) VWC Boeing St Louis DTRA KIRKLAND AFB MCTSSA (Cp Pendleton) RAYTHEON SM-3 (Tucson) Redstone Arsenal Eglin AFB FT BLISS JITC (Ft Huachuca) JITC (Ft Huachuca) JITC (Ft Huachuca) 1AF-SEADS Tyndall AFB JDEP Event SitesFY02-FY03 Air Force TACCSF, Kirkland AFB: CRC, AWACS 1st AF, Tyndall AFB: MSCT ESC, Hanscom AFB: AWSIM Navy NAVAIR, China Lake: F/A 18 USN NSWC, Moorestown: AEGIS, A-STATS ESTEL, PAX River: E-2C, RISS Dahlgren, Aegis, DS3 Marines MCTSSA, Camp Pendleton: TAOC, RES Army SED, Redstone Arsenal: Patriot FMS-D Contractor Sites Boeing, Seattle: E-3 AWACS VWC, St. Louis: F-15 Raytheon, Bedford: JLENS, MSCT Raytheon, Tucson: Interceptor Missile, Aircraft Model, Threat Generator Boeing, Seattle: AWACS, AMASIM Joint Sites JPO: DISN-LES Provider JITC, Fort Huachuca: JDEP Operations JNIC, Schriever AFB: JSWS

  18. Proposed FY04 JTAMDO Objectives • Block 0 Upgrade to Patriot PDB-6 • Assess Correlation/De-correlation, Formation Tracking, and Data Registration • Participants: Patriot, Aegis, E-2C • Defense of Korea/Japan • Assess TTPs, Caps and Lims and support CID, Coalition Interoperability • Participants: 4xCVBG, Patriot, AWACS, CAOC, TAOC/TPS-59

  19. Proposed FY04 JTAMDO Objectives • Integrated Fire Control Foundation • Assess interoperability of Aegis 6ph3 and ability of force to conduct cooperative engagements • Participants: Aegis, E-2C, AWACS, F-15, CAOC, TAOC/TPS-59, Patriot, JLENS • Constellation Test Bed • Assess operational concepts, performance, & military utility of Integrated GMTI systems • Participants: ESC, CWIN, VWC, LM GVN, Aegis-Dahlgren, AFRL

  20. Proposed FY04 JTAMDO Objectives • Joint Engagement Assessment Network • Address FIOP Task 2 Focus, support DCGS and JFN Development, delineate Interoperability issues and foster Joint Acquisition for DCGS and JFN • Participants: Navy Strike Cell, ESC, TAOC, AFRL • Capability Upgrades • Continue development of better comm, sensor and environmental representations

  21. Proposed FY04 JTAMDO Objectives • Integrate digital representations for SIAP SE • Aegis (LMC representation – MADUSA) • Patriot (Sim being developed by SED) • E2-C (Identified E2XV (NG effort) to SIAP SE TF) • Integrate Hardware-in-the-Loops for SIAP SE • AWACS, TAOC, F/A-18 for SIAP SE

  22. Acquisition Program Support • Establish working relationship with major DOD acquisitions • Identify and influence use of common framework for distributed testing • Assist acquisition programs in application of common framework • Determine and coordinate common capability requirement and solutions

  23. Key Acquisition Programs • Future Combat System • Joint Strike Fighter • Joint Integration and Interoperability of Special Operations Joint Test and Evaluation • CVN 21 (future aircraft carrier) • Distributed Common Ground/Surface Systems • Multi-Sensor Command and Control Aircraft System • Common Aviation Command and Control System • DD(X) Future Surface Combatant Program

  24. Standard JTAMD Site

  25. JDEP Infrastructure Build (IBuild) • Purpose: • Allow for prototyping, experimentation, and integration of new JDEP capabilities prior to fielding to sites for analysis use • Reduces time required for integration at user sites • Verify that the federation results match with design expectations • Provide the means to evolve JDEP capabilities over time • New simulations and HWIL systems can replace existing capabilities, as necessary • Being implemented at MITRE, McLean

  26. IBuild Version 1 – Supporting Analysis of SIAP’s IABM • Represents onboard radar system (E2C, AWACS, etc._ Sensor • Represents Interrogation Friend or Foe (IFF) IFF SIAP IABM (Mission Computer Program) • Represents SIAP’s Integrated Architecture Behavior Model • Represents onboard navigation (accelerometer, ring-laser gyro, etc.) . Onboard Nav HLA RTI • Communications Simulations, primarily Link 16 Communications Link 16 • Generates remote tracks on other host platforms Remote Host (MCP) Emulator • Common Reference Scenario Driver – Represents flight paths of all aircraft in scenario CRSD Test Utilities 3D Viewer • Test Utilities (Control and monitoring of federation, data analysis) HLA Results

  27. USA SED Redstone Arsenal, AL HLA VLAN SIMPLE J VLAN 2M Terminal 2M Terminal 2M Terminal HLA/DIS GW CRS-D TACO FMS-D FMS-D FMS-D ECS ECS ECS ICC CEES Scenario Driver Data Collection Link 16 Utility Player Patriot JTAMD/PatriotConfiguration Legend CRS-D Common Reference Scenario; FMS-D – Flight Mission Simulator – Digital; CEES – C4I Engineering and Evaluation System; ECS – Engagement Coordination System; ICC – Interface Control Center

  28. JTAMD/CAAD Configuration Raytheon WGL ESC CEIF Raytheon SIL JNIC Col Springs CO Bedford MA Tucson AZ Hanscom AFB Scenario Generator MSCT Correlation MSCT radar feed forwarder TADIL J Link Analysis Threat Generator TIAC4 FAA Radar Simulator Radar Simulators Legend Background Generator Sentinel M Test Control & RTI Exec Aircraft Model TPS-75 M Interceptor Missile Elevated TPS-63 Socket J ADSI Threat & M ASR-4 Intercept D TIAC HLA/DIS GW Background Sentinel TPS75 TPS63 MSCT Missile 8 ASR-X Scenarios EADTB D 1553 0 D D 0 Tap Hre 3D D HLA/ Air Cft Hre MD800 D DIS D TIAC3 AWSIM TIAC1 TIAC2 Model RMAS HLA Device GW C HLA/ FTP D RMAS FOM DIS MSCT Hr HLA/ Svr NTDS GW CCD HLA DX/DR GTE DIS HLA/HLA GW H M D J B 11 H TIAC Collector GW B DIS Device Hoshi TIAC M H J 11 Rtr T1 Rtr Switch H J MSCT SIMPLE A VLAN 625 CEC VLAN 627 HLA VLAN 621 SIMPLE J Device JDEP Base VLAN 528 SIMPLE J VLAN 624 SIMPLE A Device C B H H J B B J B B HLA/ H J CEC FTP FTP 11 M TIAC FTP HLA/ H DIS GTE FTP WASP Svr 11 Svr GTE Collector Svr J DIS GW Svr CEC Device TIAC GW DX/DR D 1553 H D CCD GTE HLA/DIS GW Federation M 1553 Snap MSCT Monitoring Monitoring & Native Svr 1553 RES NTDS B FTP Svr AMASIM AWACS Data Txr Device RISS Native MC Radar/IFF TIAC/Net Net VCR VCR Client Monitoring TPS59 TAOC Native Native HLA/DIS Service HWIL Collector Radar HWIL Federation Monitoring MSCT Correlated Display Radar HWIL Radar HWIL TPS-59 JDEP Operations Center C2 Operator In Loop AWACS E3 E2 Hawkeye TAOC 1st AF SEADS Boeing AIL Seatle, WA Navy ESTEL USMC MCTSSA JITC Tyndall AFB FL Pax River MD Camp Pendelton CA Ft Huachuca AZ

  29. Boeing VWC ESC Navy DEP TACCSF St Louis MO Hanscom AFB MA Dahlgren VA Kirtland AFB NM ATRC 4 F15s Air Threat Generator Assessment AEGIS AWACS Training SIM 2 Patriot Time Sensitive Targeting 4 ea F15s SADC White Cell ATOC CRC N RADC To E2 via D MANTSS SADC TST D DEP CEC MANTSS TAOC ABMOC MANTSS S Cell VLAN MANTSS B CCD J CCD AEGIS B AWACS F15 IMTDS FTP HWIL D B D B MSCT FTP FTP SIM FTP F15 D RTOS MSIPB LOGGE ASTI ASTI D CCD ASTI CCD ASTI DS3 J A J A D A A ASE Interface Interface R JCMD DIS 722 JCMD SIMPLEJ 724 ASTI 527 JDEP Base 528 D J A A D A J A D RISS ASTI ASTI TIAC ASTI ASTI To AEGIS AMISIM ASTI D via DEP D RTOS CEC VLAN D E2 MC GTE MDWAR FTP B AWACS GTE D CEC B B MANTSS FTP FTP NM WASP TMD MANTSS MANTSS Cell Tail Circuit (Not Final) AWACS HWIL E2 HWIL Network Monitoring Patriot Link Monitoring HLA Assessment Boeing AIL Navy ESTEL JNIC JITC Seattle WA Pax River MD Colorado Springs CO Ft Huachu c a AZ Ft Bliss TX JTAMD/JCMDConfiguration Legend DIS Device TADIL DEVICE Monitoring Device Service HWIL Data Txr Device Operational Control Device C2 Node

  30. FY03 Joint Navy Test Event Overview Event Description • Test the interoperability testing with the Boeing AWACS E3 Avionics Integration Laboratory (AIL) and the US Army PATRIOT System Test Facility (PSTF) with the Navy Combat Systems using Link-16, Link-11 over a DIS network. Products/Milestones Ping/ELAN Test 24-25 July End Device Ping Test 8-9 August DT-801-IIIG Quicklook/Dry 4-6 August Run Large-Scale Test/Korean 11-15 August Theater of Operations Event Participants • JDEP Sites • ESC, Hanscom AFB, MA (CAOC) • SED, Huntsville, AL (Patriot HWIL) • AWACS Integration Lab, Boeing, Seattle, WA • NDEP sites • China Lake (F/A-18) • San Diego (E2C?) • Dahlgren (Aegis) Configuration

  31. FY03 Early Warning Event Overview Event Description • Assess the interface and compatibility of radar data over the selected communication networks through to the TDPs. Provide USSTRATCOM and MDA analysis data to feed decisions on how to integrate radar into the current and future early warning architecture family of systems. Products/Milestones Date • Early support to OIF Feb 2003 • Laboratory infrastructure Nov 2003 • Event Execution & Jan-May 2004 Coordination Configuration Event Participants • Test lead: USASTRATCOM/MDA • Participants: • JDEP Early Warning (JNIC)

  32. FY03 Time Sensitive Targeting Event Overview Event Description • TST application assessment/ development focusing on TST technical and operational issues; concept of a virtual, distributed TST Cell; Joint and Service Operational Concepts, Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) for TST; and programmatic solutions to TST interoperability issues. Products/Milestones • SIMEX 09 Nov 2002 • SIMEX 10 Feb 2003 • SIMEX 11 May 2003 • SIMEX 12 Aug 2003 Configuration Event Participants • Strike Cell Lab (McLean VA) • Intel & Info Warfare Directorate (I2WD) • S/W Interoperability Facilityfor Time Critical Targeting (SWIFT) Lab (Hanscom) • AFRL (Rome)

  33. FY03 Joint Navy Test Event Overview Event Description • Test the interoperability testing with the Boeing AWACS E3 Avionics Integration Laboratory (AIL) and the US Army PATRIOT System Test Facility (PSTF) with the Navy Combat Systems using Link-16, Link-11 over a DIS network. Products/Milestones Ping/ELAN Test 24-25 July End Device Ping Test 8-9 August DT-801-IIIG Quicklook/Dry 4-6 August Run Large-Scale Test/Korean 11-15 August Theater of Operations Event Participants • JDEP Sites • ESC, Hanscom AFB, MA (CAOC) • SED, Huntsville, AL (Patriot HWIL) • AWACS Integration Lab, Boeing, Seattle, WA • NDEP sites • China Lake (F/A-18) • San Diego (E2C?) • Dahlgren (Aegis) Configuration

  34. FY03 Early Warning Event Overview Event Description • Assess the interface and compatibility of radar data over the selected communication networks through to the TDPs. Provide USSTRATCOM and MDA analysis data to feed decisions on how to integrate radar into the current and future early warning architecture family of systems. Products/Milestones Date • Early support to OIF Feb 2003 • Laboratory infrastructure Nov 2003 • Event Execution & Jan-May 2004 Coordination Configuration Event Participants • Test lead: USASTRATCOM/MDA • Participants: • JDEP Early Warning (JNIC)

  35. FY03 Time Sensitive Targeting Event Overview Event Description • TST application assessment/ development focusing on TST technical and operational issues; concept of a virtual, distributed TST Cell; Joint and Service Operational Concepts, Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) for TST; and programmatic solutions to TST interoperability issues. Products/Milestones • SIMEX 09 Nov 2002 • SIMEX 10 Feb 2003 • SIMEX 11 May 2003 • SIMEX 12 Aug 2003 Configuration Event Participants • Strike Cell Lab (McLean VA) • Intel & Info Warfare Directorate (I2WD) • S/W Interoperability Facilityfor Time Critical Targeting (SWIFT) Lab (Hanscom) • AFRL (Rome)

  36. New FY04 Sites

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