Title: Working Group III MultiNational Experimentation
1Working Group IIIMulti-National Experimentation
2Task 1 How to Apply NCW/NEC Conceptual Framework
to Experimentation
- IF Group 1/2 agree that the Framework is
acceptable - AND it survives detailed scrutiny once the
Nations get it home - AND we can identify areas of common agreement
- AND we can agree how we will manage and develop
it - THEN The Framework should be used as a basis for
developing multinational experiments and sharing
information on national experiments
3Experimental Cooperation
UK
Capability
Experimentation
National imperatives will differ
4Framework Use
- Basis for
- Sharing information on national experiments
- Developing multinational experiments
- Recording the scope, design, limitations etc of
experiments (eg associated metrics) - Instrumenting reality
- Developing a common ontology
5Task 2
- What benefits are derived from a Multinational
Experimentation Campaign? - What downsides and challenges exist in conducting
multinational experiments? - How can we implement metrics into these
campaigns?
6Task 2 Benefits
Multinational Experiments
Shared Information on National Experiments
- Risk reduction for Multinational Operations
- Identifies solution sets to interoperability
issues - Increases understanding of other nations culture
and DOTMLPF issues - Increases the probability of execution when
multiple nations have bought in - Furthers shared understanding of NCW/NEC/etc.
operations - Promotes a shared understanding of Experimental
Techniques - Metrics
- Experimental Design
- Analytical techniques
- Data treatment
- Reduce the individual countries costs and
increase the efficiency - Furthers shared understanding of NCW/NEC/etc.
operations - Promotes a common knowledge base of Experimental
Techniques - Metrics
- Experimental Design
- Analytical techniques
- Data treatment
- Allows for leveraging of national efforts
- Broadens the base for peer review of results
- May result in faster requirements to solutions
cycle - Allows for early identification of like efforts
and facilitates collaboration
7Task 2 Downsides/Challenges
Multinational Experiments
Shared Information on National Experiments
- National imperatives will differ
- It is Expensive
- IT is PAINFUL
- Politically VERY Difficult
- Compromise on objectives
- System Engineering efforts are more difficult
- Security Issues
- Level of military effort necessary to do
scenario, etc. - Single scientific lead is necessary
- No persistent environment
- Decreases flexibility to respond to emergent
events
- Determining what to share increases the work for
experimentation - May result in a competitive advantage to others
- Increase the costs of meta-data organization w/o
direct benefit to individual projects - Increased opportunity for security leaks
8Task 3 Implementation Recommendations
- For the Conceptual Framework
- Continue to develop the framework and coordinate
it among the experimentation communities of the
various nations - Add narrative to support the framework
- Continue to develop scenarios
- Recommend that the BOD include appropriate
multinational participation - Make the framework openly available to those who
want to participate in multinational
experimentation activity - For Application to National and Multinational
Experimentation - Use the framework to provide a basis for the
conduct of national experimentation campaigns. - Use of the framework will facilitate synergism
among national campaigns. - Some means of multinational configuration
management of the framework will be necessary to
accomplish this - Consistently use the ontology/relationships in
the Framework to facilitate knowledge sharing
among participating nations - that is reusable.
- Use the terms, measures, influences, metrics, and
interrelationships, (and other stuff) described
in the framework to document experiments, in
order to allow them to be compared and combined.
9Task 3 Implementation Recommendations (cont)
- For LOE-2
- Encourage participation of Framework team in
LOE-2 - Map LOE metrics to the framework as possible
- Consider using LOE-2 data (post experiment) to
populate a case study - Engage early in LOE-3 planning for more
substantive use of the framework in the
analytical effort - Expand existing opportunities for multinational
cooperation in exercises, demonstrations,
experiments. - Investigate and document technical and functional
interoperability solutions as part of the output
of these efforts. - Investigate and document co-operability solutions
as part of the output of these efforts.
10Questions
11Backups
12National Imperatives for Experimentation will
Differ
- UK (Benefits of NEC are a given)
- NEC is an enabler not a concept
- Develop requirements for systems
- Co-evolve all lines of development (DOTMLPF)
- US
- Assess benefits of NCW
- Refine Concepts of Operations
- Help Guide Investment
- SW
- Size of Defense Budgets
13Products
- Recommended adds to LOE-2?
- What is the realistic scope of a cooperation in a
MN experimentation campaign? And how should we
cooperate? - Identify the different campaigns that are
underway or envisioned and their overlaps. - What are the major components of a NCW
Experimentation Campaign? - National Perspectives on Big Picture Perspective
of NCW Experiments - Shared Results/Data Opportunities
14Multinational Experimentation Campaign Objective
- To conduct a series of experiments
- Develop shared understanding of each others
military modus operandi - Resolve key issues that achieve
interoperability/co-operability - Experiment and resolve those issues
incrementally culminating in a combined joint
experiment which will demonstrate our ability to
conduct both national and multinational
operations. (Experiments must look at all lines
of development (DOTMLPF))