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1MS and Weapon Systems Interoperability -
Applying a Robust Capability to a Critical Need -
- Ms. Robin Quinlan
- Deputy Director, Systems Interoperability
- Office of the Secretary of Defense
- 3070 Defense, Pentagon Rm 3C261
- Washington, DC 20301-3070
- quinlarl_at_acq.osd.mil (703) 697-8048
2Office of Secretary of Defense
Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition,
Technology Logistics) Dr. Jacques S.
Gansler Principal Deputy David R. Oliver, Jr
Director, Interoperability Dr. V Garber
3Director, Interoperability
Mission
- Help enable the full range of joint operations,
through Interoperability and Coalition Warfare
initiatives, providing an acquisition focus, and
working with C3I, the Joint Staff, JFCOM/CINCs,
the test community, the Defense Agencies, the
Services, and Coalition Partners.
-- Interoperability -- Achieving 100 of
Warfighting Capability
4What is Interoperability?
Ability of systems, units, or forces to provide
services to and accept services from other
systems, units, or forces and to use the services
so exchanged to enable them to operate
effectively together. (JCS Pub 1)
- Interoperability today is the number one problem
in joint force combined operations -- CINCs
top issue - Getting worse, not better, as new coalition
partners develop, complex systems are acquired,
and fixes to past problems are applied in
stove-piped fashion - Joint Vision 2010 calls for increasingly network
centric warfare, dependent upon fully
interoperable systems
5Top 10 Interoperability Issues
- 1. Tactical Data Link Deficiencies
- Many key airborne platforms (USMC F/A-18, EA-6B,
F-16, HARM targeting systems (HTS-IDM AFAPD) do
not support Link 16 operation (Kosovo Lessons
Learned). A common engineering approach to
bridge legacy systems (Link 11, 11A) to future
systems (Link 16, IBS) must be determined. - 2. Combat ID
- To maximize combat effectiveness through enhanced
battlespace awareness, material CID solutions
must be interoperable with and have the
capability to feed directly into command and
control systems. - 3. Blue Force Precision Location Information
- Inability to effectively ID friendly troops on
the ground in dynamic maneuver situations will
give away many of the tempo related gains of
JV2010, or will result in fratricide. - 4. Coalition Warfare Interoperability
- Numerous issues (security, encryption, etc.)
impede our ability to work effectively with our
coalition partners, impacting our ability to
provide shared early warning and tactical
information. - 5. Joint Composite Tracking Network (JCTN)
- Establishing a JCTN will enable the track base
stabilization that is currently missing in the
JDN, which in turn will improve situational
awareness and AADC response times.
Source US Joint Forces Command
6Top 10 Interoperability Issues (contd)
- 6. Joint Collaborative Planning Tools
- Lack of a standardized computer based planning
tool frustrates JFCs ability to plan
efficiently. There are many collaboration tools
in use in the DoD today (COMPASS, JIVA, ODYSSEY),
none of which are interoperable. - 7. Joint Air Planning/Execution Tools
- Interoperability problems exist between Area Air
Defense Coordinator (AADC), Theater Battle
Management Control Systems (TBMCS), and the Joint
Targeting Toolkit (JTT). - 8. US Army/Marine Corps Digitization Efforts
- Army Maneuver Control System (MCS) to USMC
Tactical Combat Operations (TCO) Systems cant
exchange digital position information. - 9. DIICOE-DODIIS Interoperability
- The Defense Information Infrastructure-Common
Operating Environment (DII COE) and DoD
Intelligence Information System (DoDIIS) do not
have adequate levels of interoperability. - 10. Intelligence Systems Interoperability
- Stovepiped national and service systems are not
interoperable and impede the exchange and access
of information to tactical users.
7Example - 5 Deadly SinsTheater Air Missile
Defense Mission Area
8Interoperability - The Way Ahead
- Todays Systems
- Tactics/Techniques/Procedures to best use todays
systems - Technology/SW fixes to make todays systems more
interoperable - Future Systems
- Acquisition processes for new systems and
upgrades focused on interoperability
(requirements, standards, development, testing) -
systems must be born joint
9Example Joint Systems Engineering Approach--
Single Integrated Air Picture (SIAP) --
- Joint Requirements Oversight Council selected
- Navy as Systems Engineer
- Air Force as Deputy
- Army as Acquisition Executive
The SIAP is the product of fused, near-real-time
and real-time data from multiple sensors to allow
development of common, continuous, and
unambiguous tracks of all airborne objects in the
surveillance area.
10Evolving Todays Systems - An Example
- Family of Interoperable Operational Pictures
- Evolve the Common Operating Picture (COP)
Common Tactical Picture (CTP) to provide common,
relative battlefield management information where
when needed.
CINC JTF Component and below
Shared Meta Data
11So, where does MS come in?
- There is a blurring of the lines between real
systems and simulations - Simulation is the only feasible way to develop
test a system-of-systems - MS interoperability is fundamental to success
- Simulation Based Acquisition (SBA) is the future
for systems acquisition - Joint Distributed Engineering Plant (JDEP) is a
primary contributor developing new systems and
fixing legacy systems - Both of the above will improve systems
interoperability - Exploiting HLA will aide systems interoperability
12Top 4 Actions to Implement Simulation Based
Acquisition (SBA)
- Establish a concept of operations for use of
Distributed Product Descriptions (DPDs)
throughout the acquisition life cycle - Establish and resource a process for populating
and managing an online DoD/Industry repository - Define, adopt, and develop relevant standard data
interchange formats (DIFs) for the SBA
architecture
- Implement appropriate collaborative environments
13Joint Distributed Engineering Plant
What Geographically dispersed, networked system
engineering sites (systems, hardware, software,
people, simulation/stimulation). Why Address
system interoperability performance at
system-of-systems level in representative
environment. testing and system engineering
of Joint Integrated Air and Missile Defense,
focusing on combat systems, data links and C4I
systems which must be interoperable for effective
Joint Integrated Air Defense operations.
To fight jointly, we need to engineer jointly
14JDEP Initial Resources
NAVY DEP
THEATER MISSILE DEFENSE SYSTEM EXERCISER
JITC JOINT TACTICAL DATA LINK LABORATORY
15JDEP CONCEPT( Combat Systems/BMC4I Hardware in
the Loop)
Built upon Collaborative Engineering
Environment, and migrates from DIS to HLA
16Exploiting HLA
- JDEP
- Use HLA federated systems represented by an array
of sims, virtual prototypes, HWIL and actual
combat systems to isolate and fix
interoperability problems - HLA Discipline
- Each system and data exchange capability
documented, building in understanding and
interoperability issue resolution - Technical Decoupling separate data exchange
from the medium, as opposed to tightly coupled
data/formats/radios typically associated with
todays systems. - Link Weapon System Software with HLA
- Improving SW interoperability, pass only needed
data.
17Interoperability in Future Systems
REQUIREMENTS
AQUISITION
- Required Planning
- C4I Support Plan
- TE Master Plan
- INTEROPERABILITY
- Key Performance Parameter
- Based on
- Operational View
- Interoperability Exchange Requirements (IERs)
Required Validation All C4I systems, regardless
of ACAT,must be tested and certified. The
CJCS will validate all test certifications
against IERs...
Per CJCSI 3170, 6212
Systems born joint
Outcome based interoperability
- Results
- Validated Requirements
- System-of-Systems Development Test
- Certified System Interoperability
18THAAD TOP LEVEL IER OPERATIONAL CONCEPT
VIEW/SYSTEM INTERFACE GRAPHIC
UNCLASSIFIED
- IBS
- RIVETJOINT
- UAVs
- JSTARS
- STRATEGIC SENSORS
ABL
AN/APY-2 USG-3
E3 AWACS
E2C HAWKEYE
DSP
AN/APS-145 USG-3
JOINT NETS
THAAD BM/C3I
MEADS
AN/MSQ-XXX AN/MPQ-XXX USG-3
AN/MSQ-XXX AN/MPQ-XXX USG-3
AEGIS
JTAGS
USMC TAOM
AN/SPY-1 USG-2
AN/TYQ-23 AN/TPS-59 MRRS USG-2
AN/TYS-1
CRC/AOC
AN/MSQ-104ECS AN/MSQ-116 ICC AN/MPQ-53 USG-3
AN/TSQ-XXX
AN/TYQ-23 AN/TPS-75 USG-3
UNCLASSIFIED
19Extract of THAAD IER Matrix
Assembling the multiple system interfaces
required for interoperability, for development
and test, is a job for MS!
20-- Interoperability -- What Better Resource Than
MS?
- Clearly, if we want to achieve 100 of
warfighting capability -- we must develop, test,
operate and sustain fully interoperable weapons
systems. - Requirements Analysis
- System Design Test
- Legacy System Fix
- Certification
- Training Exercises
- Contingency Planning
- Operations
Function
Essential Tools
MS SBA Collaborative Eng Env JDEP HLA