fires center of excellence (fcoe) - home - itea · major focus areas of effort •area i: support...
TRANSCRIPT
Fires Center of Excellence (FCoE)
Capabilities Development & Integration Cell
Fort Bliss, TX
Capabilities Overview to
International Test & Evaluation Association (ITEA) System-of-Systems: An NIE Experience
Gary Anaya, Chief, CDI-Cell
17 July 2013
7/19/2013 1
Capabilities Development & Integration - Cell (CDI-Cell) Fort Bliss, Texas
• Organization & Mission
• Areas/Organizations – Providing Fires Support to Homeland Defense Mission Joint Common Operating Picture (JCOP) 32nd AAMDC / 11th BDE Joint Community (JIAMDO, JFCC-IMD, ACC/A3F) Brigade Modernization Command / NIE 1st AD / Fires Integrated Digital Training Capability
• Airspace Management Environment (AME) Integrated ADAM/BAE/Fires Collective Training
7/19/2013 2
CDI Cell Overview
7/19/2013 3
Responsible to train, test, and evaluate Fires concepts, systems,
soldiers, and capabilities and facilitate the integration of Fires
with Brigade Modernization
7/19/2013 3
Capabilities Development &
Integration Dir (CDID)
AD/FA
Commandants JACI DOTD
TCMs
CDI-Cell
Ft Bliss TX
Fires Int Cell
3
Able to exploit unique capability development aspects of Fort Bliss/White Sands Missile Range
Maintain a FCoE presence with reach back capability of Fires Subject Matter Experts and facilities
Fires Center of Excellence,
Ft. Sill OK 1st Armored
Div
263rd AAMDC
11th ADA BDE
MDIOC JIAMDO
Supported
Organizations
Major Focus Areas of Effort
• Area I: Support to the ADA Homeland Defense Mission – 5th Year on this project. DMO-ADA is the major effort of the CDI-Detachment
• Area II: Joint Common Operating Picture (JCOP) – 2nd Year on this project. Leverages DMO Efforts to bring in CONR Feed and FAA Radars. Primary Focus is to
support the DOC and CAB HQ. Secondary focus is to a Network Node at Davis Dome (also DTAC). Supports a common Link 16 air picture for all Bliss users. Support Voice Radios throughout the range. Customers include 1. Range AC2 2. 7th ASOS CDR 3. Div Aviation officer. Coordination points are all ADAM/32nd 140As, WSMR and Holloman.
• Area III: Support to Patriot Training – 5th Year on this project. Support in following areas
• Support commander’s intent for AMD crew sustainment.
• Provide an experienced and proven SME’s to the Brigade
• Mentor battery trainers via RT3, RAL support, classroom environment and on-site tactical/technical expertise.
• Area IV: NIE Developed Solutions and Support – Supported BMC/MCC with Stimulated Air Picture Tactical Systems
• NIE 13.1 with JAGIC Demo
• Plan to bring in Airspace Management Environment (AME) into 14.1
• Area V: Exercise Support – Use our unique capabilities to continue to support JIAMDO-Black Dart, JFCC-IMD-Global Defender and AFRL-
Advanced Concept Event (ACE)
DMO – ADA Program Overview
Provide a Training Environment to: • Practice and become proficient in TTPs & SPINS
• Perfect Verbiage and Switchology
• Develop Situational Awareness, Battle Rhythm,
Tactical Decision Making
• Discuss and develop clear understanding of
SPINS, TTPs, CONOPS
Targeted 3 Specific Training Audiences:
AAMDC/BDE C2 Element (3 pax) TD, BC, SC
Positions avalable for BN C2 Element
Participation
Train the BN C2 Element (5 pax) TCO, TCA, 14G, 14G, ADAFCO
Avenger Teams (3 pax each) Avenger Sites with NCOIC, Team Chief,
Gunner
“Train as you Fight”
Also Support J-DIAMD, D-IADS & POTUS
FCoE FBTX Current Fires Training Support Capabilities
7/19/2013 6
DIV (JAGIC) CRC/AOC
Fully Correlated Common Local Air Picture
Live or Combination Sim-over-Live
CPOF
DAADC BDE TOC
1AD DIV TBOC LIVE AIR PICTURE
FAA Local Radars Elephant Mtn (WSMR) Add any Local Sensor
BN FDC ADAM/Fires Cells
PATRIOT / Avenger Trainers
TACVIEW
JADOCS TBMCS
BC3
AMDWS FAAD
JRE ADSI
MSCT TOWS TAIS AFATDS
White Cell HAFB
MIRC VOIP
Call For Fire Trainer
MIRC VOIP
CPOF TACP-CASS
AAMDC Soldier in Loop BDE & Below
VOIP Email MIRC
AME: Sensors/Local/Joint Air Picture
ExCIS: Emulate Guns & Sub AFATDS
MCST: CPOF BFT Icons & SIGACTS
White Cell Capability
7/19/2013 7
Airspace Management Environment (AME): Stimulates: AFATDS, ADSI, FAAD, TACP CASS and creates a Local/Joint Air Picture Generates: Fixed / Rotary Wing / UAS / Rockets / Artillery / Mortars / TBMs / CM Emulates: Sensors; Q64/36/37/48, (Sentinel, FF, LCMR, TPS-75, AWACS)
This White Cell simulation stimulation capability is transportable allowing Digital Sustainment Training to be executed whether in a
Garrison or in a Tactical environment at any time. Facilitate a combination of live and live over sim
Mission Command Staff Trainer (MCST): PM MC tool for training ABCS operations. Replicates CPOF BFT Icons & SIGACTS in order
to further stimulate battle staff interaction/coordination
Extensible C4I Instrumentation Suite (ExCIS): Emulates: Multi-echelon AFATDS, FA Weapon Systems, Forward Observers / FOSs
• ADAM Cell Course simulation support to 2-6 ADA on a continuous basis since 2010 (Ft. Bliss and Ft. Sill)
• Supporting 2-6 ADA WOES (WOBC/WOAC)
• AME included in the TRADOC/2-6 ADA Resident ADAM Course POI
• Provided AMD and ADAM Cell simulation support to 3rd Infantry Division
• Providing the Army Evaluation Task Force (AETF), part of the Future Force Integration Directorate, AC²
simulation support during AETF FTX, STX and FDT&E activities 09’-11’
• Conducted AC2 simulation ISO TRADOC pilot Air Ground Integration Course (AGI, combined ADAM and
BAE course), supporting 1st & 2nd -101st BCTs 1-12 Dec 09
• Coordinating with BCTP/CTC to provide ADAM Cell simulation support to Training Centers
• Conducted ADAM Cell systems integration support to 3-1AD, Jan10- present
• Coordinating with Ft. Bliss and Sill Battle Simulation Center, combine capabilities in support of Brigade
and below Command Post Exercises and Mission Rehearsal Exercises
• Supported 169th Fire Bde ARNG with AC2 stimulation, Jan 11’
• Support 1-1AD Simulated Fires Constructive Training
• 1-1AD BCSoSIT and Fires/AC2 Digital Sustainment Training (2011)
• 1AD and subordinate Brigade BCSoSIT events in collaboration with Bliss MTC (2011)
• Support TCM Fires Cells with Dynamic Airspace Management Demonstration (Mar 2012)
• Air Ground Integrations Concept Training Support and NIE 13.1 Demonstration (Sep 12)
• 3-1 AD and 212th FiB CPX in conjunction with FTB MTC (Apr 13)
Airspace Management Environment (AME) Track Record
Airspace Management Environment (AME)
Counter-Fire HQ (BDE or Fires BN)
ADAM BAE Cell
AME Thread Producing the Blue Air and Red artillery tracks that the AME simulated radars report over tactical links Firefinder Radar in AME Sensing the Red artillery round and reporting that data to AFATDS via a K02.04 message AWACS Radar in AME Sensing Blue Air tracks and reporting those to ADSI via TADIL-J messaging Sentinel /LCMR in AME Sensing Blue Air tracks and artillery and reporting those to FAAD via RES messaging
AME
ADSI
FAAD
Simulated AME
LCMR / Sentinel Radar
Simulated AME
AWACS Radar
Simulated AME
Fire Finder Radar
VMF (6017) K02.04
Call For Fire
TADIL-J (6016) Air
Tracks
Radar Element
Subsystem
(RES) Air Tracks
AFATDS
AME
TAIS
AMDWS
Realistic Training FSE/ADAM Staff
Coordination of the Air Space
Joint Common Operating Picture Objectives Support to: 1AD/TBOC/DOC, CAB Mission Support Element
• Leverage Existing Tactical Systems and integrate them into the COP reducing costs
• Mitigate risk of combined arms/joint full spectrum operations through real time situational awareness and management
• Range Operations becomes focal point for AC
– Div/ASOC personnel manage FTB airspace
– Produce daily ACO shared with HAAF
– Joint and Combined Ops de-confliction and coordination
– Facilitate dynamic Airspace Management
• System will provide persistent joint communications/interoperability and enhance joint use
• RF Link 16 architecture includes all local stakeholders (Div, 32d, WSMR, HAFB, McGregor and separates)
TBOC/Div Ops Center
Any Link 16 user worldwide
Holloman, AFB
Blue Force NOC
Bldg 1043 JCOP Distribution Hub
McGregor Range
Operations
WSMR Cox Facility Range
Operations
Continental NORAD
SIPR
FAA, WSMR Sensors
Tactical Sensors
USFO0010A/B
USFO0010A/B
USFO0010A/B
SADL LINK 16
VOICE
Current Sensor Feeds
Planned
MSCT (USAF BC3)
Army TAIS Control below CA
Air Force TDF CRC Control above CA CDI-Cell feeds JCOP into 1AD TBOC/DOC, CAB, 7th ASOS
CDI-Cell NIE Related Efforts
• NIE 13.1 AME used ISO JAGIC @ BDE Demo
• NIE 13.2 BMC G3 requested AME to stress AGI
• NIE 14.1 AME as a System Under Evaluation (SUE)
• NIE 14.1 Support BMC by integrating AME into MCC
– AME push OneSAF tracks into Tactical Systems
– Tailored injects (RAM or Air) focus on specific TTPs/Battle Drills
– Portray realistic environment by Stimulating Fires Net w/ Artillery Sim
7/19/2013 11
RM 108 B
RM 204 B RM 204 C RM 202
RM 201
RM 113
RM 112 RM 103
RM 101
RM 102 B RM 106 C
RM 110
RM
108 C
RM 108 A
RM 105
RM 107
RM 104
RM 111
RM 106 A
CDI-Cell Building 1043
AC Room / Storage RM 116
Fire
Suppression
Bottle Room
J
C
O
P
JCOP
Storage
Room
Women's
Bath
Room
Men’s
Bath Room
JADOC-T
Ops Floor
Networks: MDACNet
JTEN
BLCSE
Local T1s
ARC Net
DREN Conf/VTC
Open Storage Vault
Security
Staff
Suite
Secure Vault
SIPR Connections
MG
Suite
COL
Suite
8 x 60” Plasma
HDTVs
KVM Tactical Systems
DMO
RM 102 A
RM 106 B
Secure VTC
Conf Room
Battle Staff
Classrooms
3 Large
Projector
Screens
RTOS x 12
ADA
Soldier in the
Loop LAB #1
Sim
Area
RM 203 RM 205
RM 204
HLD CTE Areas (4wks/yr)
CDI-Cell Staff
• Help Desk/IT
• Networking
• Tactical Sys Int
• Property Book
• CDI-Cell Staff
• Host Tenant Org
- FCoE / DOTD
- CECOM FSED
- PEOM&S/CMDS
- 32nd AAMDC ADAFCOs
- 11th BDE
RT3 x 14
Avenger TTTx 6
ADA
Soldier in the
Loop LAB #2
FIRES
Soldier in
the
Loop LAB #3
AFJOC BDE TOC
ADAM/BAE FECC CPOF CFFT
FIRES
Soldier in the
Loop LAB #4
White Cell AME MCST ExCIS MIRC/JABBER MLRS Fire Tnr
ADAFCO
TDF x 6
CDI-Cell
Chief
CDI-Cell
DACs
Staff
Suite
KVM Tactical Systems
Storage
Room
QUESTIONS?
7/19/2013 14
Contact Information
Gary Anaya, Chief, Fires Center of Excellence
Capabilities Development & Integration Cell (CDI-Cell)
ATSF-FD, Building 1043 Fort Bliss, Texas
☎ 915-568-4629 DSN 978-4629 BB 915-356-8448
NIPR: [email protected] or [email protected]
7/19/2013 15
AME Improvements (Aug 2013)
• Scenario Generation Program (SGP) Now supports ground track creation Improved radar definitions (much easier for user to define radars capabilities), Capability to designate an air track as a blue force self-reporter either via TADIL-J or VMF,
mutually exclusive . Rocket, artillery, and mortar threat types have been improved. Enumeration database that is used to define platform types of targets was improved Interface between the SGP and Dynamic Driver has been upgraded to support the enhanced
platform definitions (including ground tracks)
• Dynamic Driver
Publishing DIS Protocol Data Units for ground units Support air track’s capability to self-report either via VMF message K05.1, or TADIL-J 3011-C
message J2.2 and J2.0. Added the J2.2, J2.0 and K05.1 messages Display the ground track on the Dynamic Driver map.
• Radar Model
Developed improved air-borne radar capability to model a JSTAR which will track ground tracks and report them on the JTIDS net in a J3.5 message.
Added 3011-C TADIL-J protocol
7/19/2013 16