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Title: COINS:


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  • COINS
  • Counter Insurgency Simulation
  • Institute for Revolutionary and Insurgency
    Studies
  • (IRIS)

Project Proposal 9 February 2006 Operations
Research
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Institute for Revolutionary and Insurgency
Studies (IRIS)
  • SynthesisPreston Dunlap (project lead, Java,
    website, insurgency framework)Wesley Wood
    (output requirements, simulation, analysis)
  • ModelingPierre Jutras (missions, special forces,
    SME)Lisa Keller (rule sets, stochasticity, SME)
  • DevelopmentMike Collins (database design,
    VB)Mark Donahey (requirements, MATLAB)
  • SponsorDr. Al SweetserPh.D., Operations
    ResearchDirector, Simulation and Analysis
    CenterOffice of the Secretary of Defense
  • Faculty AdvisorProf. Andrew Loerch,
    Ph.D.Professor, George Mason University
  • IRIS Website
  • http//mason.gmu.edu/pdunlap/

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Objectives
  • Develop a simulation to analyze insurgency and
    counterinsurgency campaigns for use in the
    evaluation of methods to achieve objectives in
    Operation Iraqi Freedom
  • Analyze the effectiveness of a range of Coalition
    strategies in a scenario against a fixed
    insurgent strategy
  • Tasks
  • Characterize parameters of insurgency
    counterinsurgency
  • Develop simulation environment program
  • Develop insurgent control system
  • Test evaluate simulation

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Project Value
  • Since the end of major combat operations in Iraq,
    Insurgent groups continue to demonstrate an
    ability to adapt, relocate, regenerate, and
    sustain a campaign of intimidation against Iraqi
    officials, professionals, collaborators with the
    coalition, and religious figures.1
  • Since 2 May, 2003
  • 2,295 Coalition Casualties2
  • Estimated 21,000 25,000 Iraqi Casualties3
  • A successful insurgency simulation will be a
    valuable tool for evaluating Coalition
    counterinsurgency strategies in achieving
    Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) objectives
  • Quell insurgency
  • Promote legitimate governance
  • Achieve stability
  • Maintain popular support (Coalition homefronts
    and Iraq)

Sources 1 Measuring Stability and Security in
Iraq, DoD Report to Congress, October 2005 2
icasualties.org 3 iraqbodycount.org
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Sponsors Vision for COINS
  • Currently no known comprehensive and
    community-accepted tools exist that provide the
    capability to analyze irregular warfare at the
    campaign level
  • COINS has the potential to add significant
    capability to analyze insurgencies
  • Results of the baseline study could support
    current OIF strategic assessments
  • If accepted, could integrate COINS into the
    Simulation and Analysis Centers Irregular
    Warfare and Special Forces Analysis division.
    Potential follow-on work with GMU may occur to
    further develop the model.

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Technical Approach Summary
  • Leverage
  • Brian Trains model of the Algerian insurgency of
    the 1950s
  • OIF insurgency framework initiated in Dr.
    Loerchs OR652 course
  • Perform literature review of insurgent and
    terrorist theories
  • Develop a model to aggregately represent
    insurgencies
  • Apply the model to the current situation in Iraq
    (OIF)
  • Adjust model parameters based on available data
    sources, including
  • International Institute for Strategic Studies
    (IISS)
  • Globalsecurity.org
  • Subject matter experts (OSD, Center for Army
    Analysis, US
    Special Operations Command, MNF-Iraq)
  • News reports
  • Integrate parameters into a computerized
    simulation representing Iraq campaign
    (Integration and Verification Testing)
  • Develop an intelligent insurgency control system
  • Analyze baseline scenario
  • Develop an insurgent (Red) strategy
  • Analyze Coalition (Blue) effectiveness against
    Reds strategy

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Parameter Characterization
Process
  • Model parameters shall be selected to include the
    key strategic features of the OIF
    counterinsurgency effort
  • Data will be selected to characterize the
    relationships among the parameters
  • Analysis will yield a transfer function for each
    parameter that describes how variation of the
    target parameter effects other parameters
  • As parameters are characterized, they will be
    documented for reference by the development team

Identify Required Parameters
Document Parameter Characteristics
Select Data Source(s)
Conduct Analysis
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Parameter Characterization
Insurgents
Coalition

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Data Sources
  • Requirement
  • Model parameters shall be traceable to one or
    more sources of evidence that support the
    parameter value
  • Challenge
  • Many sources of information about operations in
    Iraq are classified.
  • Many specific parameters may never have been
    directly studied
  • Values of model parameters will be inferred from
    open data sources
  • International Institute for Strategic Studies
    publications
  • Online archives such as www.globalsecurity.org
  • Department of Defense Reports and Announcements
  • News Reports
  • External and internal Subject Matter Experts
    (SMEs)
  • Studies of previous insurgencies

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Parameter Characterization
  • Example Parameter Intelligence Mission
  • What we need to learn
  • What is required to conduct it?
  • Cost, units, environment?
  • What are the possible outcomes?
  • Head off ambush?
  • Discover arms cache?
  • Learn nothing?
  • What other parameters influence the outcome?
  • Local support, resources committed, presence of
    insurgency?
  • How often is each outcome expected given other
    parameters?
  • How do we value these outcomes in terms of other
    parameters?

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Parameter Characterization
Other examples of parameters we will need to
characterize
  • States
  • Communication/coordination capabilities of
    insurgent and coalition forces
  • Population effects (urban, rural, remote)
  • Effects of popular support
  • Effects of terrorized population
  • Resources
  • Appropriate selection and valuation of resources
  • Limitations on resource mobility
  • Duration of value
  • Units
  • Best representation of insurgent and coalition
    units
  • Cost of deployment and maintenance
  • Mobility limitations
  • Operational capabilities
  • Missions
  • Representative set of insurgent and coalition
    actions
  • Social, political, economic, and military effects
  • Available reactions

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Simulation Development
  • Simulation development will be conducted in
    parallel with parameter specification
  • Each epoch of the simulation shall represent one
    time step that includes preparation, operations,
    recovery, and evaluation for both factions
  • Phases of each epoch are adapted from Brian
    Trains model of Algerian Insurgency
  • The simulation shall limit information available
    to each faction about their opponents activities
    based on results of parameter specification

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Phase 1 Random Events
  • Determines if a random event will affect each
    factions Political Support Level (PSL), force
    structure, or objectives.
  • Examples
  • Danish press releases cartoons depicting the
    prophet Muhammad (PSL drops)
  • Tsunami occurs in the far east requiring military
    forces (reduce number of forces)
  • Conflict erupts with Syria or Iran
  • Determined by a stochastic process.

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Phase 2 Reinforcement
  • Both factions expend resources to build forces
    for placement within the simulation.
  • Insurgent resources represent time spent planning
    or training, expenditure of ammunition,
    explosives, etc.
  • Resources are derived from various sources
    (foreign governments, terrorists, etc.)
  • Coalition resources are derived from the
    political will and commitment of the Coalition
    homefront populations (tied to PSL)
  • Coalition player reinforces troops first (allows
    Insurgents to respond to
    Coalition developments)

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Phase 3 Deployment
  • Factions prepare units for operations
  • Coalition
  • Mobile units may be placed on patrol in this
    phase and/or moved to other territories
  • Insurgents
  • Units may be mobilized in preparation for later
    missions (become more vulnerable to detection)

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Phase 4 Operations
  • Factions begin conducting missions
  • Insurgency always hold the initiative by either
    conducting missions at will or awaiting the
    outcome of coalition missions
  • Operation stage ends when each faction decides
    that no further missions are necessary (or
    possible)

Tentative Mission Sets
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Phase 5 Turn Interphase
  • Control/Depreciation Segment
  • Territorial control is determined
  • Depreciation of unused resources is calculated
  • Recovery Segment
  • Operational capability of neutralized units is
    restored via a stochastic process
  • Terrorized regions may be restored to normal
    social conditions
  • Redeployment Segment
  • Units are reorganized and prepared for next epoch
  • Final PSL Adjustment
  • Political support and resource levels are
    recalculated to incorporate results of current
    epoch

If either faction has no political support,
simulation ends.
18
Simulation Performance Metrics
Coalition Scoreboard (Region X)
Insurgent Scoreboard (Region X)
Performance Metrics recorded after each round
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Effectiveness Metrics
Effectiveness metrics are processed at the end of
the game
  • 1. Time to victory/failure ( of rounds)
  • 2. Missions which resulted in largest gain/loss
    in Political Support
  • (Used to make strategy conclusions)
  • 3. Total number of units lost
  • 4. Min/Max Political Support Level

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Insurgent Control Requirements
  • An automated insurgent control system (ICS) shall
    be developed to plan and execute insurgent
    operations in the simulation
  • The ICS will allow simulations to operate
    consistently and rapidly, requiring only one
    human in the loop
  • The ICS shall conform to the following
    requirements
  • The ICS shall simulate a decentralized control
    strategy
  • The ICS shall favor soft targets and targets of
    opportunity
  • The ICS shall generate strategies based on
    imperfect information about Coalition forces and
    resources
  • The ICS shall incorporate other characteristics
    consistent with the OIF insurgent force as
    identified by the research team

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System Requirements
  • The COINS Simulation System shall conform to the
    following system wide requirements
  • The simulation shall be programmed in an object
    oriented language to facilitate teamed
    development and incorporation of simulation
    parameters
  • The simulation system shall maintain an average
    simulation rate gt 0.5 epoch/sec on a PC with lt
    2.0 GHz processor and lt256 MB RAM
  • The simulation system shall operate on a Windows
    XP operating system
  • The simulation system shall include a user
    interface sub-system for control during
    simulations and data collection
  • The simulation shall have two human control
    modes 1) human Coalition control and 2) human
    Coalition and insurgent control
  • The system shall store simulation performance
    data to a plain text file for analysis and
    archiving

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Verification Validation
  • Following integration of the model parameters
    into the simulation architecture verification and
    validation will begin
  • Verification
  • Model parameter documentation will be reviewed
    and compared to coded implementation
  • A test case will be run to specifically
    demonstrate the proper function of each model
    parameter
  • Validation
  • Since no comparable strategic insurgency
    simulation system is known to exist for
    comparison, the validation process will rely on
    the feedback of Subject Matter Experts, the team
    sponsor and advisor

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Strategy Analysis Scenario
  • Following verification and validation, an
    analysis of Coalition strategies will be
    conducted in a test scenario
  • The scenario shall be designed to resemble the
    OIF operational environment
  • The Red Team or insurgent force shall utilize a
    fixed strategy
  • Various Coalition strategies will be simulated
    against the insurgent strategy
  • Performance of the coalition strategies will be
    analyzed based on the metrics and record
    presented by the simulation system

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Projected Schedule
Light Yellow stretch goals
1. Define system architecture 2. Develop
simulation
1. Literature review 2. Define rule-sets
Stage I 5 Feb 15 Mar
1. Combine algorithms to form basic model 2.
Build rule-sets into model
Stage II 16 Mar - 23 Mar
1. Run base case 2. Test and evaluate model 3.
Make modifications to model 4. Re-run modified
model
Stage III 24 Mar - 4 Apr
1. Perform initial VV
1. Present results 2. Build final report
1. Perform extensive VV (Validation
Verification)
Stage IV 5 Apr - 1 May
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Risk Analysis
RISK
MITIGATION STRATEGY
  • Quantified social, economic, political, and
    military parameters may not reflect actual
    processes with fidelity
  • Important parameters may be left out or
    unimportant parameters may be given undue weight
  • Simulated insurgent strategies may not resemble
    real insurgent strategies
  • Adequate data for parameter assessment may not be
    available or exist
  • Integrated parameters may not represent actual
    events at a system level
  • Functional performance of simulation may fail to
    meet specifications of theoretical model
  • Simulation development implementation and/or
    testing may exceed schedule
  • Rely on multiple sources of input for parameter
    decisions to ensure best representation
  • Maintain open software architecture to facilitate
    parameter modifications
  • Identify available data correlates to make
    assessment.
  • Use sensitivity analysis to determine risk of
    assumptions to overall system performance
  • Maintain communication with parameter
    specification team to recognize potential design
    trades early in development
  • Comprehensive documentation of development
    process

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Project Labor Projections
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Final Deliverables Cost
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