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PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 1 Program Information Overview John Womack Assistant Project Manager Synthetic Environment (SE) Core

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 2 SE Core Mission Support the Training of our Warfighters by providing: OneSAF Integration into AVCATT and CCTT and the development of virtual OneSAF composition as the standard computer generated forces for the virtual domain. Development of a standard Terrain Database (TDB) generation process to create a non-proprietary, open format, image generator (IG) independent, Master TDB (MTDB) consumable by virtual simulations, within a total development time of 96 hours. The development of a Virtual Simulation Architecture (VSA) to provide a Common Virtual Environment (CVE) that links system and non-system simulations into a fully integrated and interoperable training capability. Development of Common Virtual Components (CVC) that will reduce redundancy, increase realism, and facilitate an integrated live, virtual, constructive training environment. (LVC TE)

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 3 What was Presented at the Last Info Briefing What is an ERC A&I User Test DVED Government Verification Test Demonstrations OneSAF Integration NTC Database Scenario Generation Tool Models CVCs After Action Review Long Haul Network C4I Adaptor

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 4 What is Presented this Briefing Accomplishments A&I DVED SE Core Priorities Decisions Made at the Last PMR Product Line Architecture OneSAF Integration Database Schedule Integrated Schedule

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 5 A&I Accomplishments Since Last Info Briefing Delivered:Delivered: –Environmental Runtime Component COE BehaviorsCOE Behaviors Common Operating EnvironmentCommon Operating Environment –After Action Review –Long Haul Network –C4I Adapter Data Logger selected by FCS Training Common Components (TCC) for the basis of their AARData Logger selected by FCS Training Common Components (TCC) for the basis of their AAR

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 6 DVED Accomplishments Since Last Info Briefing Government Verification Testing –Ft Irwin database build –Demonstration of Ft Irwin database on CCTT system –Correlated visual, SAF, PVD, Radio, Env Mgr and SEDRIS databases created and demonstrated Process and tool enhancements implemented to improve production rate. Enhanced Transportation Modules (ETM) being integrated into process EPX-50 Plug-in –Supports runtime and 2.3 schemas Common Moving models –Technical interchange meetings with CCTT, AVCATT and GCTT to refine CM2 model preferences –Initial delivery of 23 models to GCTT scheduled for 2/29 delivery

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 7 SE Core Priorities OneSAF integration into AVCATT and CCTT, and retirement of the current system SAFs. Produce Databases Develop and Maintain a Product Line Architecture Develop and Field Common Virtual Components

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 8 Decisions Made at the PMR 96 hour test delayed two years: -Allows us to move more quickly into production -Not relieved of the 96 requirement Number of Database Centers reduced to two: -The two centers must have the same capacity of original five centers -Reduces cost by reducing overhead AVCATT Plug-in Status: -Short term – Look to third party to develop a Radar / DRLMS database layer -Long term – Find / develop and common sensor model In FY08 SE Core will deliver a OneSAF beta version for Virtual Domain testing and SME review with the full deliverable SAF in FY09.

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 9 SE Core Mission Support the Training of our Warfighters by providing: OneSAF Integration into AVCATT and CCTT and the development of virtual OneSAF composition as the standard computer generated forces for the virtual domain. Development of a standard Terrain Database (TDB) generation process to create a non-proprietary, open format, image generator (IG) independent, Master TDB (MTDB) consumable by virtual simulations, within a total development time of 96 hours. The development of a Virtual Simulation Architecture (VSA) to provide a Common Virtual Environment (CVE) that links system and non-system simulations into a fully integrated and interoperable training capability. Development of Common Virtual Components (CVC) that will reduce redundancy, increase realism, and facilitate an integrated live, virtual, constructive training environment. (LVC TE)

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 10 Common Virtual Components Delivered C4I LHN AAR FCS Data Logger These SE Core products are available for use by Programs. Product can be requested from the APM SE Core.

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 11 SE Core Mission Support the Training of our Warfighters by providing: OneSAF Integration into AVCATT and CCTT and the development of virtual OneSAF composition as the standard computer generated forces for the virtual domain. Development of a standard Terrain Database (TDB) generation process to create a non-proprietary, open format, image generator (IG) independent, Master TDB (MTDB) consumable by virtual simulations, within a total development time of 96 hours. The development of a Virtual Simulation Architecture (VSA) to provide a Common Virtual Environment (CVE) that links system and non-system simulations into a fully integrated and interoperable training capability. Development of Common Virtual Components (CVC) that will reduce redundancy, increase realism, and facilitate an integrated live, virtual, constructive training environment. (LVC TE)

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 12 Virtual Simulation Architecture (VSA) Defines common structure and rules to promote interoperability, reuse, and adaptability to both current and future systems within the virtual domain. SE Core Product Line approach –Establishes structural boundaries / interfaces, data interchange formats, standards, services, and support processes –Provides the context for developing a set of common Products which can be tailored to meet the needs of specific training systems –System developers / maintainers use artifacts from SE Core to satisfy their training and service needs at a reduced overall lifecycle cost SE Core is not providing a complete system, rather a toolkit of pieces that can be put together to create a system VSA A Product Line Architecture

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 13 Why a Product Line Approach Program MNO Lifecycle MNS/ORD/TRD/… Development Support Acquire/Develop Program XYZ Lifecycle MNS/ORD/TRD/… Development Support Acquire/Develop Program ABC Lifecycle MNS/ORD/TRD/… Development Support Acquire/Develop Army Enterprise Level Training Need …shall train C4I… No Enterprise/System Engineering Across Similar Acquisitions! $$$$ $$$$$ $$$$$$ The Same Need… … with stove piped acquisitions … … resulting in unnecessarily different approaches that usually don’t interoperate. Duplicate work, lost money! Less Bang for the Warfighter Buck!

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 14 Product Line Architecture Framework (PLAF) * * * * Initial development CCTT & AVCATT commonality

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 15 Example Product Definition

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 16 Standards VSA DIS Dialect (V-DIS ) –Common DIS dialect for use across the virtual domain Software Data Model (SDM) –Defines a consistent data schema for data exchanges between VSA Components and the VSA Services Spatial Reference Model (SRM) –Standardizes coordinate and orientation representation within the VSA VSA A Product Line Architecture Products Long Haul Network Interoperability CVC C4I CVC Scenario Generation Tool (SGT) CVC After Action Review (AAR) CVC Common Moving Models Early Successes Building Blocks of Core capability developed by leveraging others investments yielding enhanced training for the Warfighter.

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 17 Interested Parties Common Embedded Training System (CETS) CH-47F TFPS UH-60L/M TBOS UAS Embedded GCS and IMS/PMS ARH-70A ARMS PM Heavy Brigade Combat Team (HBCT) PM Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT) PM Abrams VSA A Product Line Architecture Customer Programs FCS CCTT AVCATT PM GCTT CFFT Longbow Crew Trainer Early and Interested Parties

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 18 SE Core Mission Support the Training of our Warfighters by providing: OneSAF Integration into AVCATT and CCTT and the development of virtual OneSAF composition as the standard computer generated forces for the virtual domain. Development of a standard Terrain Database (TDB) generation process to create a non-proprietary, open format, image generator (IG) independent, Master TDB (MTDB) consumable by virtual simulations, within a total development time of 96 hours. The development of a Virtual Simulation Architecture (VSA) to provide a Common Virtual Environment (CVE) that links system and non-system simulations into a fully integrated and interoperable training capability. Development of Common Virtual Components (CVC) that will reduce redundancy, increase realism, and facilitate an integrated live, virtual, constructive training environment. (LVC TE)

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 19 Build 4 (I&T) Next PoP Block / Build Schedule A Block is 1 year duration, tied to the Gov’t fiscal year Builds are approximately 3 months each Facilitates incremental development and testing of capability Within each build there will be an integration and test activity Build 1 Build 2 Build 3 Build 4 (I&T) Block 4Block 5 October 2007 – September 2008October 2008 – September /01 – 01/11 04/05 – 06/27 06/28 – 09/26 09/27 – 01/09 01/10 – 04/03 04/04 – 06/26 06/27 – 09/25 Build 2 Build 3 Build 4 (Dev) 01/12 – 04/04 SGT & Databases

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 20 SE Core Supportive Efforts Available FY08 Available for Testing FY09 Available FY10 Prioritization comes from SE Core Some are long lead items Continual feedback is key Terrain improvements General PTR fixes Visual System issues (smoothing) Tool (composers, etc) fixes and improvements Behavior improvements (sniper) DIS improvements Focus on: Armor, Artillery, ADA, FWA/RWA Mobility Component, Models Analysis Focus areas: Mech Infantry, Armor, Artillery, Dismounted Infantry, Ground mobility, Ground Vehicle Sensors, Dynamic Terrain- Craters, Smoke & Dust, Environment/Meteorological, Air Mobility - Lift and Utility, RWA, Slingload, RWA internal loads, Fixed Wing Aircraft, Manual Laser Ops Focus areas: RWA Scout & Attack, IFF Fire Control Radar, Aircraft Lighting, Ground Markers, Breach an Obstacle, Aircraft Survivability Equipment, JAAT, Missiles, Hellfire, FARP, Air Defense Artillery, ADA Missile Model, C4I, Wingman Behaviors, Scenario Generation, PFPS Integration

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 21 SE Core Supportive Efforts Available FY08 Available for Testing FY09 Available FY10 Prioritization comes from SE Core Some are long lead items Continual feedback is key Terrain improvements General PTR fixes Visual System issues (smoothing) Tool (composers, etc) fixes and improvements Behavior improvements (sniper) DIS improvements Focus on: Armor, Artillery, ADA, FWA/RWA Mobility Component, Models Analysis Focus areas: Mech Infantry, Armor, Artillery, Dismounted Infantry, Ground mobility, Ground Vehicle Sensors, Dynamic Terrain- Craters, Smoke & Dust, Environment/Meteorological, Air Mobility - Lift and Utility, RWA, Slingload, RWA internal loads, Fixed Wing Aircraft, Manual Laser Ops Focus areas: RWA Scout & Attack, IFF Fire Control Radar, Aircraft Lighting, Ground Markers, Breach an Obstacle, Aircraft Survivability Equipment, JAAT, Missiles, Hellfire, FARP, Air Defense Artillery, ADA Missile Model, C4I, Wingman Behaviors, Scenario Generation, PFPS Integration

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 22 Build /1/07 – 1/11/08 Build 4.2 1/12/08 – 04/04/08 Build /05/08 – 06/27/08 Build /28/08 – 09/26/08 Entity and Unit Model Analysis RWA Mobility Analysis Ground VMF Message Mappers Common Environment Requirements AVCATT PVD Tiles (16) Ground Markers Behavior Analysis Key training threads identified and prioritized for SDNs SAE Definition of Radar Emitters Master Entity List (MEL) Common Damage Analysis FWA Mobility Analysis Static Task Organizations  Armor  Artillery  Mech/APC  Infantry Behaviors  Artillery  Armor Start RWA Mobility Implementation Start FWA Mobility Implementation Ground VMF Message Threads Common Weather Models Routing and Path Planning SGT Databases CCTT Databases (2) OneSAF support for CCTT AAR DAR and Event Reporting V-DIS Modifications Analysis and Design AVCATT and CCTT hardware analysis for OSI POV Analysis Minefield Definition Longbow Capability Analysis Artillery Fire Control User Interface Static Task Organizations  FWA  RWA-lift & utility Behaviors  Infantry  Mech/APC Continue RWA Mobility Implementation Continue FWA Mobility Implementation ERC extensions to support models Remaining CCTT Databases IEDs Fire Control Radar Model Capability AAR Control User Interface SAE Definition AFAPD C4I SAE Scenario Generation Ground MM Behaviors and Interactions Static Task Organizations  RWA-scout & attack Behaviors  RWA-lift & utility  FWA Complete RWA Mobility Implementation Complete FWA Mobility Implementation Remaining VMF Message Mappers AVCATT AFAPD Message Mappers Common Tactical Smoke Common SNE Services ERC extensions to support models Minefields  Minefield Integration  Update OneSAF GUIs for minefield creation  Minefield interop data OneSAF Functionality Fielding

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 23 Build /1/07 – 1/11/08 Build 4.2 1/12/08 – 04/04/08 Build /05/08 – 06/27/08 Build /28/08 – 09/26/08 Entity and Unit Model Analysis RWA Mobility Analysis Ground VMF Message Mappers Common Environment Requirements AVCATT PVD Tiles (16) Ground Markers Behavior Analysis Key training threads identified and prioritized for SDNs SAE Definition of Radar Emitters Master Entity List (MEL) Common Damage Analysis FWA Mobility Analysis Static Task Organizations  Armor  Artillery  Mech/APC  Infantry Behaviors  Artillery  Armor Start RWA Mobility Implementation Start FWA Mobility Implementation Ground VMF Message Threads Common Weather Models Routing and Path Planning SGT Databases CCTT Databases (2) OneSAF support for CCTT AAR DAR and Event Reporting V-DIS Modifications Analysis and Design AVCATT and CCTT hardware analysis for OSI POV Analysis Minefield Definition Longbow Capability Analysis Artillery Fire Control User Interface Static Task Organizations  FWA  RWA-lift & utility Behaviors  Infantry  Mech/APC Continue RWA Mobility Implementation Continue FWA Mobility Implementation ERC extensions to support models Remaining CCTT Databases IEDs Fire Control Radar Model Capability AAR Control User Interface SAE Definition AFAPD C4I SAE Scenario Generation Ground MM Behaviors and Interactions Static Task Organizations  RWA-scout & attack Behaviors  RWA-lift & utility  FWA Complete RWA Mobility Implementation Complete FWA Mobility Implementation Remaining VMF Message Mappers AVCATT AFAPD Message Mappers Common Tactical Smoke Common SNE Services ERC extensions to support models Minefields  Minefield Integration  Update OneSAF GUIs for minefield creation  Minefield interop data OneSAF Functionality Fielding Thread: Basic JAAT Mission

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 24 Build /27/08 – 01/09/09 Build /10/09 – 04/03/09 Build /04/09 – 06/26/09 Build /27/09 – 09/25/09 Static Task Organizations  ADA Behaviors  RWA-scout & attack  ADA  FARP AVCATT VMF Message Threads AVCATT AFAPD Message Threads Common Environment Damage SAF Slingload and Editor ERC extensions to support models Radar Emitters Updates for cargo groupings Initial Emissions Laser Designation  Entity Lazing  Munition Tracking (beams and lazers)  Operator User Interface Missile mobility/flyout Static Task Organizations  CSS (Pending) Behaviors  CSS (Pending) Common Dynamic Terrain Infrastructure JAAT Update OneSAF Communication ERC extensions to support models Final Emissions Common Damage IFF PDU Support and Editor Longbow Editor Static Task Organizations  Civilian Behaviors  Civilian Common Dynamic Terrain Placement Air MM Interactions Scenario Planning Counter Measures/Counter- Counter Measures ERC extensions to support models Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) Usability Improvements Integration and Test activities OneSAF Functionality Fielding

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 25 Build /27/08 – 01/09/09 Build /10/09 – 04/03/09 Build /04/09 – 06/26/09 Build /27/09 – 09/25/09 Static Task Organizations  ADA Behaviors  RWA-scout & attack  ADA  FARP AVCATT VMF Message Threads AVCATT AFAPD Message Threads Common Environment Damage SAF Slingload and Editor ERC extensions to support models Radar Emitters Updates for cargo groupings Initial Emissions Laser Designation  Entity Lazing  Munition Tracking (beams and lazers)  Operator User Interface Missile mobility/flyout Static Task Organizations  CSS (Pending) Behaviors  CSS (Pending) Common Dynamic Terrain Infrastructure JAAT Update OneSAF Communication ERC extensions to support models Final Emissions Common Damage IFF PDU Support and Editor Longbow Editor Static Task Organizations  Civilian Behaviors  Civilian Common Dynamic Terrain Placement Air MM Interactions Scenario Planning Counter Measures/Counter- Counter Measures ERC extensions to support models Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) Usability Improvements Integration and Test activities OneSAF Functionality Fielding Thread: Basic JAAT Mission (Continued)

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 26 Thread: Basic JAAT Mission Build /1/07 – 1/11/08 Build 4.2 1/12/08 – 04/04/08 Build /05/08 – 06/27/08 Build /28/08 – 09/26/08 Basic entity - No behaviors A-10 F-16 T-80 AH-64 OH-58 DI Voice Radio (Completed FY 07) Static Task Organizations  Armor o T-80  Artillery  Infantry o FOFAC DI o OPFOR DI as targets Behaviors  Armor o T-80  Artillery Static Task Organizations  FWA o A-10 o F-16  FWA includes munitions o Maverick (Laser) Behaviors  Infantry o DI for FOFAC GUI Artillery Fire Control Static Task Organizations  RWA-scout & attack o Mobility Model o AH-64 o OH-58 Behaviors  FWA o A-10 o F-16 No JAAT FunctionalityArtillery mission against T- 80 platoon using existing OneSAF GUI. Artillery timing meets JAAT timing requirements. DI provides OPFOR soldiers Artillery mission controlled via updated OSI SAF GUI. FWA can run attack missions w/o laser guided munitions. FWA roll-out movement/behavior meets JAAT requirements.

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 27 Build /1/07 – 1/11/08 Build 4.2 1/12/08 – 04/04/08 Build /05/08 – 06/27/08 Build /28/08 – 09/26/08 Entity and Unit Model Analysis RWA Mobility Analysis Ground VMF Message Mappers Common Environment Requirements AVCATT PVD Tiles (16) Ground Markers Behavior Analysis Key training threads identified and prioritized for SDNs SAE Definition of Radar Emitters Master Entity List (MEL) Common Damage Analysis FWA Mobility Analysis Static Task Organizations  Armor  Artillery  Mech/APC  Infantry Behaviors  Artillery  Armor Start RWA Mobility Implementation Start FWA Mobility Implementation Ground VMF Message Threads Common Weather Models Routing and Path Planning SGT Databases CCTT Databases (2) OneSAF support for CCTT AAR DAR and Event Reporting V-DIS Modifications Analysis and Design AVCATT and CCTT hardware analysis for OSI POV Analysis Minefield Definition Longbow Capability Analysis Artillery Fire Control User Interface Static Task Organizations  FWA  RWA-lift & utility Behaviors  Infantry  Mech/APC Continue RWA Mobility Implementation Continue FWA Mobility Implementation ERC extensions to support models Remaining CCTT Databases IEDs Fire Control Radar Model Capability AAR Control User Interface SAE Definition AFAPD C4I SAE Scenario Generation Ground MM Behaviors and Interactions Static Task Organizations  RWA-scout & attack Behaviors  RWA-lift & utility  FWA Complete RWA Mobility Implementation Complete FWA Mobility Implementation Remaining VMF Message Mappers AVCATT AFAPD Message Mappers Common Tactical Smoke Common SNE Services ERC extensions to support models Minefields  Minefield Integration  Update OneSAF GUIs for minefield creation  Minefield interop data OneSAF Functionality Fielding Thread: Basic JAAT Mission Thread: Breach an Obstacle

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 28 Build /27/08 – 01/09/09 Build /10/09 – 04/03/09 Build /04/09 – 06/26/09 Build /27/09 – 09/25/09 Static Task Organizations  ADA Behaviors  RWA-scout & attack  ADA  FARP AVCATT VMF Message Threads AVCATT AFAPD Message Threads Common Environment Damage SAF Slingload and Editor ERC extensions to support models Radar Emitters Updates for cargo groupings Initial Emissions Laser Designation  Entity Lazing  Munition Tracking (beams and lazers)  Operator User Interface Missile mobility/flyout Static Task Organizations  CSS (Pending) Behaviors  CSS (Pending) Common Dynamic Terrain Infrastructure JAAT Update OneSAF Communication ERC extensions to support models Final Emissions Common Damage IFF PDU Support and Editor Longbow Editor Static Task Organizations  Civilian Behaviors  Civilian Common Dynamic Terrain Placement Air MM Interactions Scenario Planning Counter Measures/Counter- Counter Measures ERC extensions to support models Aircraft Survivability Equipment (ASE) Usability Improvements Integration and Test activities OneSAF Functionality Fielding

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 29 Proper Behaviors Functionality Behaviors Threads Proper SAF Behaviors and Interactions Common Environment Physical Models Usability Performance

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 30 SE Core Mission Support the Training of our Warfighters by providing: OneSAF Integration into AVCATT and CCTT and the development of virtual OneSAF composition as the standard computer generated forces for the virtual domain. Development of a standard Terrain Database (TDB) generation process to create a non-proprietary, open format, image generator (IG) independent, Master TDB (MTDB) consumable by virtual simulations, within a total development time of 96 hours. The development of a Virtual Simulation Architecture (VSA) to provide a Common Virtual Environment (CVE) that links system and non-system simulations into a fully integrated and interoperable training capability. Development of Common Virtual Components (CVC) that will reduce redundancy, increase realism, and facilitate an integrated live, virtual, constructive training environment. (LVC TE)

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 31 Database Schedule TCM-V is the office that determines the Database production priorities

PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 32 Getting to the Database Schedule CM2 Deliveries: - Lot Feb Lot Mar Lot 2 – 25 Mar Lot Apr Lot Apr Lot 5 – 17 Apr 2008 In-process Test Number Five: - Fort Benning - 14 Mar 2008 – 31 Mar Fort Campbell – 21 Mar 2008 – 7 Apr Validation – 7 Apr 2008 – 17 Apr Government Acceptance Testing (2 June 2008 – 14 July 2008) - AVCATT - 5 Aug 2008 – 25 Aug Interoperable – 26 Aug 2008 – 16 Sep 2008

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PEO Simulation, Training, & Instrumentation 34 Questions?