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Findings and Recommendations Global 2001 NCW Innovation Cell CAPT Don Inbody Director, Joint C 4 ISR Decision Support Center UNCLASSIFIED
Approach • Scientific Method – Control, Experiment – Test hypotheses • Analytic Rigor – Measures of Force Effectiveness – Measures of Performance UNCLASSIFIED
Measures Of Performance Disrupted By Obstacles To NCW (Programs of Record) Re-establish status quo in JOA Time to Achieve Policy Objectives Casualties Risk (inside/outside AOR) Gain assured access to JOA Achieve high OPTEMPO e. g. Ship-Days in Gulf or Force Able to Mass Effects e. g. Rate of Effective Ops vs. Centers of Gravity Maneuver forces to gain dominant advantage Precisely engage adversary systems Sustain forces in JOA Protect forces and noncombatants Command/Direct Forces & Support e. g. Centers of Gravity held at risk e. g. Kills Per Sortie Losses - Damage e. g. Sortie Rate e. g. Avoidable Losses e. g. % Acts Consistent w/Commanders Intent Awareness of terrain and battlespace % HVTs ID’d (& Held at Risk) TPFD Closure Capacity Area Defended (air threats, irregular threats) ISR/Info Search Rates (anti-access systems, COGs) Mobility of forces and support Target(s)-Weapon(s) Pairing Effectiveness “Footprint” in JOA Timeliness of Indications & Warning Data-to-Knowledge Processing Capacity Movement/reaction delay Target track accuracy and holding time Flexibility/Adaptability of Forces & Suppliers Susceptibility / Vulnerability of HVTs Info Availability (Exchange/Collaboration) Max weapon or effect range Launch platform surviviability Visibility of Supply & Demand “Counter-fire” effectiveness Timeliness (speed, timing) of Decision-making Force efficiency Weapon (Effect) Performance (Range, Accuracy, PK) UNCLASSIFIED Assessment Accuracy
Measures Of Performance Disrupted By Obstacles To NCW (Future Programs) Re-establish status quo in JOA Time to Achieve Policy Objectives Casualties Risk (inside/outside AOR) Gain assured access to JOA Achieve high OPTEMPO e. g. Ship-Days in Gulf or Force Able to Mass Effects e. g. Rate of Effective Ops vs. Centers of Gravity Maneuver forces to gain dominant advantage Precisely engage adversary systems Sustain forces in JOA Protect forces and noncombatants Command/Direct Forces & Support e. g. Centers of Gravity held at risk e. g. Kills Per Sortie Losses - Damage e. g. Sortie Rate e. g. Avoidable Losses e. g. % Acts Consistent w/Commanders Intent Awareness of terrain and battlespace % HVTs ID’d (& Held at Risk) TPFD Closure Capacity Area Defended (air threats, irregular threats) ISR/Info Search Rates (anti-access systems, COGs) Mobility of forces and support Target(s)-Weapon(s) Pairing Effectiveness “Footprint” in JOA Timeliness of Indications & Warning Data-to-Knowledge Processing Capacity Movement/reaction delay Target track accuracy and holding time Flexibility/Adaptability of Forces & Suppliers Susceptibility / Vulnerability of HVTs Info Availability (Exchange/Collaboration) Max weapon or effect range Launch platform surviviability Visibility of Supply & Demand “Counter-fire” effectiveness Timeliness (speed, timing) of Decision-making Force efficiency Weapon (Effect) Performance (Range, Accuracy, PK) UNCLASSIFIED Assessment Accuracy
Findings • The Joint force will fail to achieve its full potential effectiveness without implementation of Network Centric Warfare principles • Current programs of record are insufficient to implement NCW principles • Future planned programs provide only incremental improvement • Further innovation is necessary to implement NCW – – Full integration across program and system lines Doctrine Organization Training UNCLASSIFIED
Principal Issue • “Impedance mismatches” in information transfer usually fall along systems, program, mission, and service lines. • ergo: – any organization or program that appears to fall along service lines is suspect – acquisition programs not under a system of systems integration umbrella is suspect UNCLASSIFIED
Recommendations • Doctrine and Training – New/modified TTP/CONOPS/Doctrine to fully achieve the capabilities offered by the new technologies – Create a T&E force (JFCOM? ) using CONUSbased forces to organize a JTF that will train jointly developing and using NC principles UNCLASSIFIED
Recommendations • Systems Integration (Acquisition) – Integrate acquisition programs under NCW focused mission capability area umbrellas with mechanism to balance funding and ensure technical compliance/interoperability (e. g. ) • • SIAP SE Link-16/JDN/WIN-T/JTRS/JTI GCCS DCGS – Invest in distributed, modeling & simulation environments (such as JDEP, Dnet, and ACETEF) to enable concurrent doctrine and systems development to link warfighter with acquisition communities and rapidly field NCW focused capabilities • Doctrine/tactics development • System development and test • Provide consistent methods to measure and compare system performance UNCLASSIFIED
Recommendations • Organization – Create standing JTF Headquarters (at JFCOM? ) to train to Joint standards of organization able to respond to world-wide crises, tasks. – Organize (at JTF level) by warfare function (Fires, Maneuver, Resources) vice service (ARFOR, LCC, NAVFOR, JFMCC, JFACC) UNCLASSIFIED
Global 2001 Innovation Game Network Centric Warfare Cell UNCLASSIFIED
Developing a Joint Task Force Headquarters A Path Ahead 3/15/2018 UNCLASSIFIED
Current Situation: Standing Joint Task Force Headquarters Necessary Functions: • Existing capabilities are available now • Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminals • AN/MSQ-126: Integrated Mobile MARFORPAC Command Post • Multiple ACTDs additional capability • Communicate (Up/Down, Sideways including Coalition and NGO) • General Situational Awareness (Red & Blue) • Logistics (Situational Awareness & Management) • Dynamic Retasking of Intel • Direct Fire • Direct Maneuver • Net Assessment (Effects-based Operations) • Information Operations • Rapid Execution Programs Examined by DSC: Known Shortfalls: • • 48 5 7 26 Advanced Concept Tech Demos DARPA Programs Joint Test & Evaluation Projects Concepts Standard Operating Procedures Trained Staff System Flexibility Knowledge Management / Information Superiority • Interoperability • Information Operations / IA / UNCLASSIFIED OPSEC
Most Attractive Candidate System / Concepts Communications • Airborne C 4 ISR Node • Extending the Littoral Battlespace • Joint Interface Control Officer Support System Command Control • • Joint Continuous Strike Environment Automated Deep Operations Coordination System Federated Assessment Target Enhancement Adaptive Courses of Action / CINC 21 Logistics • Joint Logistics/Joint Theater Logistics/Coalition Theater Logistics Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance • Integrated Collection Management Information Operations • Information Operations Planning Tool UNCLASSIFIED
The JTF HQ Shortfalls Doctrine No clear command relationships Current SOPs and TTPs are not integrated Separate planning and execution processes Sensor control (physical) Dynamic collection management Data dissemination Info Assurance / OPSEC Organization No permanent staff Not fully using reachback capabilities Need to integrate JTF HQ Identify and train staff early Collocation of DCGS with JTF Training Establish a school house Joint operational training is secondary to tactical training Time Critical Targeting cycle Leadership Materiel Communications capabilities Common Operating Picture Joint logistics planning Dynamic sensor retasking Low Density / High Demand ISR Platforms Space Based Infrared Joint Fires Interoperability Info Ops/ Assurance/ OPSEC Chain of command relationships must be specified Decentralized operations require understanding of commander’s intent Personnel No assigned personnel Additional Intelligence data to analyze UNCLASSIFIED Facilities No dedicated facilities No common facilities ISR Tasking, Processing, Exploitation, Dissemination
Materiel Fixes Solutions Doctrine No clear command relationships Current SOPs and TTPs are not integrated Separate planning and execution processes Sensor control (physical) Dynamic collection management Data dissemination Info Assurance / OPSEC Organization No permanent staff Not fully using reachback capabilities Need to integrate JTF HQ Identify and train staff early Collocation of DCGS with JTF Training Establish a school house Joint operational training is secondary to tactical training Time Critical Targeting cycle Leadership Materiel ACN (DARPA) ELB ACTD JICO Support System ACOA ACTD JL/JTL/CTL ACTD ICM ACTD JCSE ACTD ADOCS ACTD FATE System IOPT ACTD Chain of command relationships must be specified Decentralized operations require understanding of commander’s intent Personnel No assigned personnel Additional Intelligence data to analyze UNCLASSIFIED Facilities No dedicated facilities No common facilities ISR Tasking, Processing, Exploitation, Dissemination
Approach to Field Standing JT Headquarters (SJTF HQ) Field Capabilities (Initial FY 03/04) (Update as Required) • CINC Ownership • Synergy of Full-Time Staff • Improved Capabilities • Available for Current Operations • Firm Doctrine and Training Foundation CJCS Proposed SJTF HQ Model (11/03) Add Other Attractive Initiatives (9/02 - ? ) Review & Modify as Necessary (9 -12/02) CJCS Plan for SJTF (3/02) Build on Existing Capability (JMAST) (9/01) Test in Millennium Challenge 02 with CINC support (7 -8/02) Spiral Development Continues Add Most Attractive Initiatives (9/01 -4/02) JFCOM Experimental SJTF HQ Standup (2/02) UNCLASSIFIED
Back Up Slides UNCLASSIFIED
Proposed Budget Includes: • 5 Upgraded Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminals or similar • Top 10 Recommended Programs $ in Million NOTE: Issue paper being developed for FY 02 -07 budget through Council of Colonels with COL Krieger UNCLASSIFIED
Methodology Examined: Sources of requirements/shortfalls: • • • 48 5 7 26 Advanced Concept Tech Demos DARPA Programs Joint Test & Eval Projects Concepts JTF C 2 Study (Joint Staff/DSC) Other DSC studies Joint Mission Force JFCOM Joint Experiments Global Info Grid/Joint Operational Architecture Measures: • Ability to satisfy shortfalls • Schedule • Include all C 4 ISR functional areas Utility (% of Best) 100 Top 10 80 60 40 20 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 Rank (% of Best) UNCLASSIFIED 80 90 100
Program Ranking: Top 10 Quality Score: 9 - Adds New Capability 3 - Improves/Integrates Existing Capabilities 1 - Automates Manual Process UNCLASSIFIED Maturity Factor: 1 - FY 02. 8 - FY 03. 7 - Started - IOC Unknown. 6 - FY 04+
Program Ranking: The Rest UNCLASSIFIED
JTF Concepts/Programs Reviewe • USJFCOM - Millenium Challenge 02 (MC 02) JTF-HQ Forward • USCENTCOM - Joint Deployable C 2 Center ACTD • USPACOM - Joint Mission Force (JMF) Systems & Applications • USCINCPAC - Mobile C 4 Command Post to Support Contingency JTF Operations – USN Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminal (JMAST) • USN - Joint Command & Control Capability JCC(X) • USAF - Air Operations Center (AOC) Weapon System • Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE) UNCLASSIFIED
Baseline JTF C 2 Systems & Applications UNCLASSIFIED
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Deployable JTF HQ Options 11 th Signal Brigade/ AC E The 11 th Signal Brigade is a totally mobile unit headquartered at Fort Huachuca, Ariz. It is the primary provider of rapid-deployment tactical communications anywhere in the world. Using switch, satellite, microwave, cable and tropospheric scatter, the brigade is capable of providing service to units no matter where they are in the world. It provides both long distance and local service. UNCLASSIFIED 11 th Signal. Bde Similar Communications Capabilities to. JCSE * Normally used to backfill JCSE
Responsibilities • OSD – C 3 I • Advocacy and oversight of entire program – AT&L • Acquisition oversight • Joint Staff – Advocacy and JROC oversight • CINCs – CINCEUR, CINCCENT, CINCPAC, and CINCSOUTH - Integration, execution, coordination, and local operational control – JFCOM - operational execution, interoperability • Defense Agencies - support – DISA – NSA • Services – Army and Air Force - coordination and support – Navy - planning, programming, budgeting, acquisition management, and program execution UNCLASSIFIED
Joint Mobile Ashore Support Terminal. JMAST ( ) Current Capabilities / Hardware • • • • GCCS-M OTCIXS/TADIXS Message Handling (DMS 0 Environmental Data/Weather Tactical Decision Aids Imagery Resource Mgt. (MS Office) Projectors/Briefing Equipment Phone Switch Integrated Services Digital Network HF/VHF/UHF LOS UHF SATCOM X-band SHF SATCOM INMARSAT SINCGARS • • • • Link-11 SIPRNET LAN, Terminals NIPRNET LAN, Terminals Battle Force email VTC Secure Telephone Fax/Secure Fax GPS Generators Power Distribution Fuel Storage UPS HVAC DRASH Shelters UNCLASSIFIED CINCPACFLT Programmed Upgrades JTF Enhancement Package • • • Tactical Telephone Switch Coalition Data Network GCCS (COP, JOPES) TBMCS JDIICS-D Additional Secure Phones Additional DSRN Additional SIPRNET Additional NIPRNET Additional Coalition Data Terminals Unprogrammed Upgrades • JWICS (TRE/TRAP) • Link-16/22 • Have. Quick • Network Encryption System • Upgraded Phone Switch • Prime Movers
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