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Distribution A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Get the right M&S technology to the right place, at the right time, for the Decision Maker and the Warfighter. Page 1 What need is the HLA addressing? High Level Architecture (HLA) increasingly supports large scale distributed exercises for Modeling and Simulation in the Department of Defense (DoD). The Hierarchical Interconnect strategy also reduces network bandwidth utilization by eliminating duplicate messages, insulates simulations from latency congestion over WAN links and increases simulation scale by handling messages “explosion” as necessary. The MATREX RTI is robust. It has the ability to auto- matically detect and remove dead processes, which have been known to bog down and impede distributed testing in the past. It also detects frozen simulation and prevents them from interfering with other simulations during join or resign. The MATREX RTI is freely available to the DoD community. Users are not bound or restricted by licensing constraints which typically arise in large scale events. The RTI implementation is based on latest M&SCO (Modeling and Simulation Coordination Office) source code release: RTI-NG v9.0. MATREX v4.X changes submitted to M&SCO and merged with other source code changes; this become v9.0. v9.0 used as the baseline for RTI-1.3NGmatrexv5.X development. MATREX periodically merges updates back into the M&SCO source code baseline. How is the HLA addressing this need? To allow for distributed testing and experimentation across wide area networks (WAN) the Hierarchical Interconnect (HI) functionality of the MATREX RTI is utilized to reduce WAN traffic by executing the distributor component at each WAN site that is running multiple MATREX execution environments. Activating HI requires no changes from simulations and supports all HLA services. Widely distributed simulation enable: Pooling of hardware and human resources reducing traveling and infrastructure costs Co-locating simulations with troops and centers of excellence. Standing up a persistent simulation environment The MATREX program provides a verified DoD Compliant RTI implementation of the DoD HLA 1.3 Interface Specification to directly address the unique needs of widely distributed simulations. High Level Architecture (HLA) and Run-time Infrastructure (RTI)

Distribution A: Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited Get the right M&S technology to the right place, at the right time, for the Decision Maker and the Warfighter. Page 2 Who is benefiting from the HLA/RTI? Research, Development and Engineering Command  AMRDEC  ARDEC  ARL  CERDEC (Fort Belvoir and Fort Monmouth)  NSRDEC  STTC  TARDEC Brigade Combat Team Modernization (formerly FCS) 3CE (Cross Command Collaborative Effort) TRADOC (BLCSE) Select PEO’s/PM’s Points of Contact Mr. Christopher Metevier Technical Project Manager /DSN 970 Mr. Chris Gaughan Deputy Technical Project Manager /DSN Acronyms List AMRDEC = Aviation & Missile Research, Development and Engineering Center ARDEC = Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center ARL = Army Research Laboratory ATC = Advanced Test Capability ATEC = Army Test and Evaluation Command CERDEC= Communications-Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center DoD= Department of Defense FCS = Future Combat System HI= Hierarchical Interconnect HLA= High Level Architecture LSI = Lead System Integrator MATREX = Modeling Architecture for Technology, Research and Experimentation NSRDEC = Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center RDECOM= Research, Development, and Engineering Command RTI= Run-Time Infrastructure STTC = Simulation & Technology Training Center TARDEC = Tank and Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center TRADOC = Training and Doctrine Command WAN= Wide Area Network Benefits (Why) of using the HLA/RTI? Can communicate to other computer simulations regardless of the computing platforms No Licensing required - just a Program Level Distribution Agreement (DA) between DoD Sponsors/Agencies Basically cost free to DoD Customers Highly intelligent and experienced RTI SW Developer Staff Quick technical support and issue resolution via MATREX RTI mail reflector High Level Architecture (HLA) and Run-time Infrastructure (RTI)