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OASD(R&E) HBCU/MI Workshop
Test Resource Management CenterOpening Remarks
Ms. Denise De La CruzJune 29, 2017
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Briefing Outline
TRMC Organization and Responsibilities
TRMC Priorities
Challenges and Solutions
Points of Contact
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TRMC Organization
Chief Financial Officer
Chief Operating Officer
Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technol ogy & Logistics
Mr. James A. MacStravic (Performing Duties Of)
Deputy EA for Cyber Test Ranges
DD, T&E Range Oversight
Agency RO
Army RO
AF RO
Navy RO
PM, REPDeputy PM, CTEIP
PM, CTEIP
Deputy PM, T&E/S&T
Director, TENA SDA
Deputy PM, JMETC
Director, NCR Complex
DD, NCR Complex
DD, Major Initiatives and Technical AnalysesPM, T&E/S&T // PM, JMETC
Acting Principal Deputy, TRMC
Mr. Paul D. Mann
PM, NCR Buildout
Acting Director, TRMC
Mr. G. Derrick Hinton
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Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB): The “Critical Core”
23 Sites : Army-8; Navy-6; Air Force-7; Defense Agency-2
Legend:Army, Navy, AF, Defense Agency
NUWC Keyport (Nanoose & Dabob Ranges)
NAWC-WD China Lake
30th Space Wing
NAWC-WD Point Mugu
412th Test Wing
Yuma Test Center
Nevada Test and Training Range
Utah Test and Training Range
West Desert Test Center
White Sands Test Center
Electronic Proving Ground
PMRF
U.S. Army Kwajalein AtollReagan Test Site
DISA,JITC 96th Test Wing (Includes 96 th Test Group)
Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center
45th Space Wing
Arnold Engineering Development
Complex
Aberdeen Test Center
DISA
Cold Regions Test Center
Tropic Regions Test Center,
various locations
NAWC-AD Patuxent River
Updated 21 Apr 2014
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TRMC MissionsDoD (Charter) Directive 5105.71
MRTFB OVERSIGHT / T&E INFRASTRUCTURE
•Plan for and assess the adequacy of the MRTFB to provide adequate testing in support of the development, acquisition, fielding, and sustainment of defense systems
•Support the Department’s objective of ensuring compliance with DoDD 7000.14-R
•Review proposed significant changes to T&E facilities and resources of the MRTFB before they are implemented by the DoD Components
•Issue guidance to the DoD Components, through the USD(AT&L), with respect to MRTFB planning
•Maintain an awareness of other T&E facilities and resources , within and outside the DoD, and their impacts on DoD requirements
•Serve as Executive Agent for Cyber Test Ranges
STRATEGIC PLAN
•Complete a strategic plan for T&E not less often than once every 2 fiscal years
BUDGET CERTIFICATION
•Submit report to the SECDEF containing the comments of the Director concerning all such proposed budgets, together with the Director’s certification as to whether such proposed budgets are adequate
PROGRAMS
•Administer the CTEIP (Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program) and T&E/S&T Program
CAPABILITIES
•Manage and operate the JMETC (Joint Mission Environment Test Capability) Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) Network and the Regional Service Delivery Points (RSDP) cloud computing environments
•Manage and operate the NCR (National Cyber Range) (IAW RMD 407A1, Issue #1, Title: Cyber, Jan 12, 2015) to provide test capability and capacity for the T&E Community
Statutory RegulatoryStatutory Regulatory
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DoD CORPORATE DISTRIBUTED TEST CAPABILITY
Capabilities
Requirements
CustomersCustomers
JMETC(6.6 Funding)
National Cyber Range
Capabilities
Requirements
TRMC JOINT INVESTMENT PROGRAMS
TRMC “Blueprint”: Putting Test Capabilities on the DoD Map
Service Modernization and Improvement
Programs
Acquisition Programs and Advanced Concept
Technology Demonstrations
Transition
Risk Mitigation NeedsTechnology Shortfalls
T&E/S&T(6.3 Funding)
CTEIP(6.4 Activity)
Risk Mitigation Solutions Advanced Development
Defense Strategic Guidance
Service T&E Needs and Solutions Process
Acquisition Process
TERO
Annual T&E Budget Certification
TERO
DT&E / TRMC Annual Report
TERO
Strategic Plan for DoD T&E Resources
CTEIP Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program
JMETC Joint Mission Environment Test Capability Program
NCR National Cyber Range
T&E/S&T Test and Evaluation / Science and Technology Program
TERO Test and Evaluation Range Oversight Division
TRMC Test Resource Management Center
CTEIP Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program
JMETC Joint Mission Environment Test Capability Program
NCR National Cyber Range
T&E/S&T Test and Evaluation / Science and Technology Program
TERO Test and Evaluation Range Oversight Division
TRMC Test Resource Management Center
Transition
T&E Multi-Service/Agency
Capabilities
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Mission: Develop Technologies Required to Test Futu re Warfighting Capabilities
Established in FY02 Joint DDR&E / DOT&E Initiative Transitioned to TRMC in FY05
RDT&E Budget Activity 3 funds
Purpose High Risk / High Payoff R&D for Testing Foster technology transition to major DoD test rang es Risk reduction for test capabilities developments
58 ActiveProjects
Annual Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) Academia Industry Government Laboratories
Tri-Service working groups Validate requirements Evaluate proposals Facilitate technology transition
Central Oversight – Distributed Execution
High SpeedSystems
15 Active Projects
Eight Test Technology Areas
Directed Energy
4 Active Projects
Cyberspace
3 Active Projects
C4I & SoftwareIntensive Systems5 Active Projects
Electronic Warfare
10 Active Projects
Unmanned & Autonomous Systems
4 Active Projects
AdvancedInstrumentation9 Active Projects
Shaping Technology into Tomorrow’s T&E CapabilitiesShaping Technology into Tomorrow’s T&E Capabilities
Test and Evaluation / Science and Technology (T&E/S&T) Program Overview
Spectrum Efficiencies
8 Active Projects
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Requirements Drivers
Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program (CTEIP)
Established in FY91 by Congress with 6.4 RDT&E fund s
Mission: Develop or Improve Major Test Capabilities that have multi-Service Utility
31 JIM, 6 EW, 17 Hypersonics, 19 REP, 13 TSP = 86 P rojects31 JIM, 6 EW, 17 Hypersonics, 19 REP, 13 TSP = 86 P rojects
Near-Term Investments Long-Term multi-Service Investments
JIM-Core JIM-EW
• Special DoD area of emphasis
• EMD of electronic warfare (EW) test capabilities
• Assess aircraft performance against complex new threats.
• Service budget for O&M
• Total cost ~$465 over ~7 years
Threat Systems Project(TSP)
• 1-2 year horizon
• Address shortfalls
in threat systems
representation
• Coordinated with
DOT&E
• $3-5M/year
• 1-2 year horizon
• EMD of instrumentation to address near term OT shortfalls
• Coordinated with
DOT&E
• $18-20M/year
Resource Enhancement
Project(REP)
Joint Improvement & Modernization (JIM)
Annual review of OT shortfalls
Biennial multi-Service T&E Reliance Nomination
ProcessMultiple DoD EW studies Annual review
of threat needs
JIM-Hypersonics
• Special DoD area of emphasis
• EMD of hypersonic ground test capabilities
• Focus on hypersonic cruise & boost glide missiles
• Service budget for O&M
• Total cost ~$350 over ~5 years
DoD Approved Roadmap
• 3-5 year requirement horizon
• EMD of major multi-Service test capabilities
• Development, not procurement
• Services & Agencies budget for O&M
• $110-140M/year, $600-$700M over 5 years
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National Cyber Range Complex
= NCR Flagship
= Existing NCR Network Connectivity
= Planned NCR Instance
Mission: Improve the resiliency of our warfighters in the cyber-contested battlespace by conducting testing, training, and mission rehearsal in operati onally-representative cyberspace environments
Key
Nationwide NCR Network
α β γ δ
Air
Sea
Space
+ + + =
NCR Complex VisionDistributed Access to Persistent Cyber T&E, Training, and Mission
Rehearsal
Augmenting existing capabilities to deploy current and future systems to include avionics HW&SW, ICS/SCADA, and m ore.
Augmenting existing capabilities to deploy current and future systems to include avionics HW&SW, ICS/SCADA, and m ore.
Land
The Right Team Enabled by the
Right TechnologyΩ
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TRMC Priorities
Produce High Fidelity Investment RoadmapsDevelop infrastructure enhancements to support drivers resulting from the Third Offset StrategyWork with OASD(R&E) and the Service S&T communities to better forecast technologies that will transition into weapons systems
Validate Infrastructure Enhancement Requirements Th rough the Reliance Process
Develop Better Standards to Promote Interoperabilit y Throughout the T&E InfrastructureData correlation between modeling & simulation, installed test facilities, and open air testing
Defend the MRTFB as Critical InfrastructureDefend against encroachment and provide for sustainment
Ensure adequate resources for T&E infrastructure
Ensure Nuclear Survivability
The recruitment, retention, and training of the req uired highly skilled workforce is the T&E community’s top priority. Having a qualifi ed and capable workforce
ensures the Department is able to meet the specific needs associated with the test and evaluation of our current and future weapon sys tems.
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Increasing RF spectrum demand
Increasing demand for data accuracy and precision
Increasing data quantity driving network and storage capacity
SUTs driving need for miniaturization and modularity
Common hardware and standards for telemetry and TSPI
Common Range InstrumentationChallenges and Solutions
Challenges Solutions
CTEIP Projects Common Range Integrated Instrumentation System (CRIIS)Integrated Network Enhanced Telemetry (iNET) Advanced Range Tracking and Imaging System (ARTIS)
Supporting T&E/S&T EffortsSpectrum Efficient Technology Efforts
ULTIMATE GOAL:Wireless Inter-Range Network
Environment That Seamlessly Supports Any & All Range Operations
24/7/365 In the Most Spectrum-Efficient Manner Possible
ULTIMATE GOAL:Wireless Inter-Range Network
Environment That Seamlessly Supports Any & All Range Operations
24/7/365 In the Most Spectrum-Efficient Manner Possible
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CTEIP Projects (DoD $350M RMD)Hypersonic Test Capability improvement (HTCI)Tunnel 9 Mach Number projectMid-Pressure Arc Heater (MPAH)High Altitude LIDAR Atmospheric Sensing (HALAS)
Supporting T&E/S&T EffortsHypersonic Air Breathing Propulsion Clean Air Testbed (HAPCAT)High-fidelity Automated Affordable Reconfigurable Tracking System (HAARTS) Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Telemetry Demonstration (UAV TM)
Ground TestScramjet engine testing in clean airAerodynamic testingThermal protection system testingWeather effects
Open Air Range Flight TestAtmospheric characterizationTelemetry, imagery and TSPI at high Mach numberLarge footprint range safety approved corridorMiss-distance /end-game scoring
HypersonicsChallenges and Solutions
Challenges Solutions
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CTEIP Electronic Warfare Infrastructure Improvement Program (EWIIP)Radar Signal Emulators (RSEs) Closed Loop PESA System (CLPS) IADS Enhancement (IADS-E) Next Generation EW Environment Generator (NEWEG) Advanced Dynamic Transmitter Array (ADTRA)
T&E Infrared Threat Signature M&S Investment Roadmap (in development)
Integrated Air Defense System (IADS) threat representationsRealistic geographyAcquisition / modernization of actual threats (analog & digital)Integrated Technical Evaluation and Analysis of Multiple Sources (ITEAMS)Threat representative simulators (Open Air Range / Installed System Test Facility / Digital Modeling and Simulation)
Intelligence-based models and simulations
Multispectral threat characterization
Hardware / threat signal processor in the loop
Electronic CombatChallenges and Solutions
Challenges Solutions
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Representation of electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effects
Nuclear radiation effects / environment
Simulation of nuclear scintillation environment
Limited full scale environments
Correlation of models to simulation facilities
Nuclear Weapons EffectsChallenges and Solutions
Challenges Solutions
CTEIP Projects Horizontal Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) Vertical Electromagnetic Pulse (VEMPS)Pulse Neutron Environment (PNE)
Supporting T&E/S&T EffortsNeutron Defense Plasma Focus (NDPF) (risk reduction for CTEIP PNE)
January 27, 2017 Presidential Memorandum on Rebuilding the U.S. Armed Forces
“The Secretary shall initiate a new Nuclear Posture Review to ensure that the United States nuclear deterrent is modern, robust, flexible, resilient,
ready, and appropriately tailored to deter 21st-century threats and reassure our allies.”
January 27, 2017 Presidential Memorandum on Rebuilding the U.S. Armed Forces
“The Secretary shall initiate a new Nuclear Posture Review to ensure that the United States nuclear deterrent is modern, robust, flexible, resilient,
ready, and appropriately tailored to deter 21st-century threats and reassure our allies.”
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Range control and safety
Establishing user trust
Non-intrusive instrumentation
Testing see-and-avoid technologies
Repeatable testing of cognitive autonomous system interactions
Digital Modeling and Simulation / Installed System Test Facility / Open Air Ranges correlation
Replicating swarming autonomy scenarios
AutonomyChallenges and Solutions
Challenges Solutions
CTEIP Projects Swarm Autonomy and Scoring (SWARM)
Supporting T&E/S&T EffortsAutonomy T&E Infrastructure Gap Assessment and Investment Plan (IGAP) Stress Testing of Autonomy Architectures (STAA)Robustness Inside-Out Testing (RIOT) Safe Testing of Autonomy in Complex, Interactive Environments (TACE)
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Keeping pace with rapidly changing cyber threats
Ability to present representative operational environments
Visualization of cyber battlefield and effects
Controlling propagation of threat (isolated from operational systems)
Sanitization of the test environment
Maximize utility of distributed cyber test environments
Cyber SecurityChallenges and Solutions
Challenges Solutions
National Cyber Range (NCR) Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) architecture; rapid emulation; automation; sanitization capabilitiesCyber Table TopsRegional Service Delivery Points (RSDPs)
NCR Complex Buildout CTEIP Projects CTEIP Cyber Test Analysis and Simulation Environment (CyberTASE)
Supporting T&E/S&T EffortsAdvanced Cyber Threat Representation (ACTR) Framework for Automated and Verified Sanitization (FAVS)
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TRMC Points of Contact
Test Resource Management Center
4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 07J22
Alexandria, VA 22350-3700
Phone: 571-372-2700
FAX: 571-372-2678
http://www.acq.osd.mil/dte-trmc/
Mr. George RumfordDD, Major Initiatives & Technical Analyses
T&E/S&T Program ManagerJMETC Program Manager
[email protected](571) 372-2711
Mr. Chris PaustCTEIP Program Manager
[email protected](571) 372-2732
Mr. AJ PathmanathanDirector, National Cyber Range Complex
[email protected](571) 372-2702
Mr. Chip FergusonDeputy EA, Cyber Test Ranges
[email protected](571) 372-2697
Mr. G. Derrick HintonActing Director, TRMC
Acting EA, Cyber Test [email protected]
(571) 372-2761
Mr. Paul MannActing Principal Deputy, TRMC
Acting DD, T&E Range [email protected]
(571) 372-2773
Dr. Robert TamburelloDeputy Director, National Cyber Range
Complex [email protected]
(571) 372-2753
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