smdfwc - The University of Alabama System
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smdfwc - The University of Alabama System
SMDFWC Decision Support Directorate Overview to UAH M&S Research Roundtable 21 Feb 2013 Bridging Concept and Reality “Secure the High Ground” 1 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT Purpose Provide Overview of SMDC/ARSTRAT Organization and Mission Highlight SMDC/ARSTRAT M&S Impacts on Joint and Army Decisions Discuss Emerging Needs in M&S “Secure the High Ground” 2 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 2 Army’s Focus for 2020 Air-Sea Battle Force Protection (Missile Defense) Space Cyberspace “Modern armed forces cannot conduct high-tempo, effective operations without reliable information and communication networks and assured access to cyberspace and space.” - Defense Strategic Guidance, 2012 SMDC/ARSTRAT Plays a Key Role in Last Three “Secure the High Ground” 3 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 3 Our Reporting Chain Our Mission USASMDC/ARSTRAT conducts space and missile defense operations and provides planning, integration, control and coordination of Army forces and capabilities in support of U.S. Strategic Command missions; serves as the Army force modernization proponent for space, high altitude and global missile defense; serves as the Army operational integrator for global missile defense; and conducts mission-related research and development in support of Army Title 10 responsibilities. Serves as Senior Commander for U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll and Fort Greely, Alaska. USASMDC / ARSTRAT JFCC-IMD Assigned as Commanding General Joint Functional Component Command for Integrated Missile Defense “Secure the High Ground” 4 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 4 A Global Command 1st Space Brigade 49th Missile Defense Battalion (GMD) Senior Commander 100th Missile Defense Brigade (Ground-Based MidCourse Defense) Joint Tactical Ground Station (JTAGS) – EUCOM • Future Warfare Center • Army Space Personnel Development Office • MMC & GEOINT C Co/53rd Signal Battalion (Payload Control) HQs USASMDC / ARSTRAT 100th MD Bde Det , VAFB, CA Regional SATCOM Support Center (RSSC) D Co/53rd Signal Battalion (Payload Control) Regional SATCOM Support Center • Technical Center • Future Warfare Center • TCM- Space & Global Missile Defense (SGMD) Regional SATCOM Support Center JTAGS-Japan AN/TPY-2 Forward Based Mode - Japan AN/TPY-2 Forward Based Mode - Turkey A&B Co/53rd Signal Battalion (Payload Control) Army Astronaut Detachment E Co/53rd Signal Battalion (Payload Control) AN/TPY-2 Forward Based Mode - Israel JTAGS-CENTCOM Army Space Support Teams Commercial Imagery Team Space Support Elements JTAGS-Korea US Army Kwajalein Atoll / Reagan Test Site (USAKA/RTS) Senior Commander White: HQs, FWC, Technical Center and Army Astronauts Gold: Space Ops Red: Missile Defense Ops Uniquely Organized – Geographically Well-Positioned “Secure the High Ground” 5 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 5 Commanding General Deputy Commanding General for Operations Operational Forces - 100th Missile Defense Brigade (GMD) - 1st Space Brigade - Astronaut Detachment - Space Personnel Proponency Office OPERATIONS “Secure the High Ground” 6 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) Director Future Warfare Center Director Technical Center Materiel Development Capability Development - Space and Cyber - Battle Lab Technology Directorate - Directorate of Capability - Emerging Technology Directorate Development - Directorate of Training & Doctrine - Rapid Transition - U.S. Army Kwajalein - Decision Support Directorate Atoll/Ronald Reagan - TCM for Space and Global Missile Ballistic Missile Defense Test Site Defense REQUIREMENTS MATERIEL The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 6 Proponencies • Extended Air Defense Simulation (EADSIM) • Force-On-Force Simulation of Air, Missile, & Space Warfare • Supports Worldwide User Base of Over 300 Users • Application: drives events in exercises/experiments, enables responsive manipulation of data in wargames, and allows faster than real time, Monte Carlo, and analysis of variance for studies • Reconfigurable Tactical Operations Simulator (RTOS) • Supports multiple weapons systems with single platform • Application: drives events in exercises/experiments, enables realistic human in the loop actions for Air & Missile Defense systems, and supports security cooperation activities “Secure the High Ground” 7 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 7 Proponencies (cont.) • Joint Embedded Messaging System (JEMS) • Enables communications among disparate systems, protocols, & architectures • Application: Key tool in Army experimentation and technology demonstrations • OneSAF Co-development Effort • Develop space, EW, & cyber capabilities • Significant Collaboration with TSMO • Highlight: Over 250 Space and Electronic Warfare entities added “Secure the High Ground” 8 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 8 High Performance & Networking Capability 51 Registered HPC Projects 14 Space and Missile Defense Command/Army Forces Strategic Command (SMDC/ARSTRAT) 2 Defense Intelligence Agency/Missile Space Intelligence Center (DIA/MSIC) 17 Missile Defense Agency (MDA) 6 US Army Aviation & Missile Research & Development Engineering Center (AMRDEC) 8 Navy, 1 Air Force 3 High Performance Computing Modernization Program (HPCMP) Support Projects Capabilities Space & Missile Defense Battle Lab Collaborative Simulation Environment Node for Army experimentation Support Ballistic Missile Defense System participation in exercises Host OneSAF on High Performance Computing platforms. SMDC/ARSTRAT High Performance Computing Assets are Joint and Strategic Focused “Secure the High Ground” 9 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 9 M&S Enabled Analysis Impacts • Conduct studies to support major decisions concerning acquisition and the development of CONOPS that provide the best Army and Joint Space, Missile Defense, High Altitude, and Cyberspace capabilities to current and future warfighters. Business Case Analysis - Key enabler to 3-Star GOSC / VCSA reference PATRIOT PAC-3 vs. MSE decision. Ballistic Missile Defense Planning Order - Informed Vice Chairman of Joint Chiefs of Staff reference projected levels of protection and duration of defense at varying Ballistic Missile Conditions (BMDCON). Real World Quick Turn Analysis - Direct Support to JFCC-IMD. Conducting Command, Army, and Joint studies that impact today, tomorrow, and the day after tomorrow “Secure the High Ground” 10 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 10 The Accelerating Calculus of Warfare Cyberspace Domain • Impacts all domains at all times • Not geographically constrained • d is not a significant factor • Attribution complex • Legal constraints 1940s • No bounds • t approaches zero Today 1990s Space Air Air Sea Sea Sea Land Land Land Land Years Months Days Minutes 264 BC < 264 BC Time t Cyber space What’s Unique about All the Domains? • Cyberspace: unbounded, virtual, impacts all others Space • Space: only bounded at atmosphere, unbounded out Air • Air: bounded, 3D but temporal Sea • Sea: bounded, 3D, surface + subsurface Land • Land: bounded, surface Seconds 0 Unprecedented Rate of Change Cyberspace is a Domain -- man made, virtual, constantly expanding, and unique “Secure the High Ground” Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT Cyber M&S Gaps • Lack of a Conceptual Framework and data sources for understanding Cyber effects • Framework and data facilitates development of M&S Tools • Lack of specificity in communications associated with Cyber Warfare • Lack of well defined analytical baselines. The pace of network evolution is fast and exacerbates the problem. • No explicit Cyber representation in campaign/mission level models • Little or no capability or methodology to link Network/Engagement level models to Campaign/Mission models. • Little mutual understanding and engagement between Cyber and analytical communities. • Some engagement level tool cyber representation with promise but have significant cost of ownership/training issues “Secure the High Ground” Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 12 Innovative Ventures Office (IVO) • A government work force development activity conducted in close cooperation with the University of Alabama-Huntsville (UAH) • Current projects include improving network tools to enable better access to space and aerial layer GIS data • IVO may be able to provide data products for your projects through your government sponsors • Always looking for meaningful research topics that most importantly challenge the students and might have the potential to improve how DOD does business • Examples include: – Students support the development and sustainment of geospatial information systems used by military and civilian first responders – Students supported development of prototype decision support tools for NORAD • We have benefitted by our ability to leverage the AMRDEC program Students Working at the Army in Parallel (SWAP) and believe it is as an opportunity that more organizations should explore “Secure the High Ground” 13 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT Way Ahead • Continue Directly Supporting Warfighter Requirements • Provide Analysis, Simulation and Computation Capability for Army Space, Missile Defense, High Altitude and Cyberspace Development • Immediate and Long Term Targets • Analysis and Simulation of Space, MD, HA, and Cyberspace Capability for the future ground warfighter • Continue providing analysis and simulation support to Army Cyber Command, JFCC IMD, and DAMO AMD • Provide Quick-Turn Support to COCOMs • Assist other Army organizations in including Joint, National, & Homeland capabilities • Assist MSCO & AMSO in Joint decision tool development “Secure the High Ground” Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 14 BACKUPS “Secure the High Ground” 15 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 15 Purpose of Army M&S Support Operating and Generating Force Functions and Institutional Processes SMDC/ARSTRAT M&S Purpose Focus on Space and Missile Defense Command M&S Impacts on Joint and Strategic Levels “Secure the High Ground” 16 Distribution A – 3022 (20 Feb 13) The sun never sets on USASMDC/ARSTRAT 16
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