J9 JCD&E Overview - Hampton Roads ( AFCEA ) Armed Forces

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United States Joint Forces Command
Joint Concept Development and Experimentation (JCD&E)
Briefing to AFCEA
9 DEC 2008
M. R. Shephard
Deputy Director, JCD&E
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Joint Experimentation Evolution
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JCDE “Enterprise” approach
In-theater experimentation
Reach-back – reach-out
Practical solutions
Increased use of focused events
2009
Problem Set:
Irregular Warfare
• Distributed Environment
• Expanding Interagency and Multinational
participation
• Advanced M+S
• Integrated Joint and Service Experiments
• Building Partnerships
• Establishing Joint Context
• Fielding Prototype Solutions
• Evolving Mission
• Team Building
• Identifying
Required
Authorities
2002
OEF
2001
2000
Addressing
operators
needs
MNF-I support
CSE
MNE-5
ISAF support
2008
2007
2006
2005
Problem Set:
Restoring Stability
2004
OIF
2003
Problem Set:
Major Combat Operations
Noble Resolve
Urban Resolve
MNE-4
Unified Quest
Unified Course
Unified Engagement
Joint Urban Warrior
Millennium Challenge
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1998 Birth of JFCOM Joint Concept Development & Experimentation
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Joint Concept Development & Experimentation
Problem Statement
The Department of Defense requires the ability to focus and synchronize
experimentation efforts to ensure the most important security challenges, now
and in the future, are being addressed while ensuring a focus on customers; a
focus on outcomes and a return on investment
Experimentation
Design conduct and enable comprehensive, innovative and objective
joint experimentation to examine validity of concepts and capabilities
to satisfy needs of the Joint Force Commander.
Concepts
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Innovative
Intellectually Rigorous
Clearly Written
Concise and
Defendable
Capabilities
• Define
• Experiment
• Transition
For the future Joint Force Commander
Enterprise Approach
Collaboratively and transparently lead JCDE Enterprise efforts to
synchronize concept, capability and experimentation efforts across the
Department of Defense.
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Focusing on DoD’s Biggest Challenges
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Experiment Vs. Exercise
Experiment
• Explores NEW WAYS OF
OPERATING
• Often employs M&S as primary
tool
• Develops emerging capabilities
definition while applying new
technologies
• Establishes discovery
environment
• Stimulates creation of new tactics,
techniques and procedures
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Exercise
• Examines EXISTING WAYS OF
OPERATING to improve
readiness
• Typically live forces centric with
simulation support
• Training & education focused
• Reinforces established
processes, procedures,
benchmarks
• Facilitates warfighter
certifications
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Addressing Strategic Priorities
• Guidance for Development of
the Force
• Established guidance of
focus for DOD joint
experimentation
• Defeat Terrorist Networks
• Combating WMD
• Shaping countries at the
crossroads
• Defending the homeland
• Directed balance in JCD&E
portfolio
Preventing WMD
Acquisition or Use
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Shaping Countries
at Strategic Crossroads
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Defending the
Homeland in Depth
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Defeating Terrorist
Networks
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GDF Focus Areas
(Number of Projects)
Far
27%
Near
41%
• Near, Mid, & Far-Term
• Strategic, operational &
tactical levels
Mid
32%
Temporal Balance
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FY09 JCD&E Project Plan
Defeating Terrorist
Networks
• Support to SOCOM IW Exp
• Multinational Experiment 6
• Counter-Personnel Warning
and Suppression
• Enhanced Urban Recon
• Small Unit Decision Making
• IW Concepts Support
• IWC/JUO CBA
• Hybrid Threat
Experimentation w/IDF
• Geospatial Analysis and
Planning Support
Preventing WMD
• Countering Weapons
of Mass Destruction
– Radiological &
Nuclear
• Countering Weapons
of Mass Destruction
– Biological
Shaping Countries
at Strategic
Crossroads
• Capstone Concept for
Joint Operations
Experimentation
• Assured Air Access
• Conventional Warfare
JOC
• Seabasing
• Deployable Security
Sector Reform
Defending the
Homeland
• Global Integrated Air
and Missile Defense
Joint and Coalition Enablers
• JFC Command and
Control
• JFC Domain Awareness
• Joint Integrated
Persistent Surveillance
• Cyberspace Operations
• KORCOM Transition
• Adaptive Planning
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• Unified Action 09
• Interagency Shared COP
• Stability Ops JOC
• Counterintel/HUMINT
Integration
• MNE6 Logistics
• Joint Distributed Operations
• CENTCOM, SOUTHCOM, SOCOM
Joint LOG
• Cooperative Security Exp
• Planning Assessment and Decision
Support System
Projects of interest to STRATCOM in blue.
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Enterprise Lessons Learned & Way Ahead
• Improvements made - FY08
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Better problem focus
Warfighter Challenges driven
More precisely focused limited objective experiments
Increased flexibility
Improved transparency
Improved business processes
• Emphasis - FY09
• Increased coherence
• Line of Joint Experimentation / Portfolio
• Clear problem / solution set definition
• Early focus on meaningful outcomes
• Relevant & compelling measurable results
• Metrics – project and enterprise
• Transition
• Partnerships
• Right people/organizations
• Commitment & consistent participation
• Link capability developers and operators
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Initial Look at FY-10
• Logistics consultancy moves to J3/4
• Joint Urban Operations Office moves to
Irregular Warfare Center
• Continuing focus on War Fighter Challenges
• Irregular Warfare as a core competency
• Minimal to no capability development
(hardware/software)
• New administration priorities
• New contract procedures and competition
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FY09 Summary: Defeating Terrorist Networks (IW)
• Problem: The Joint Force Commander
requires the ability to dissuade, deter, and
defeat irregular adversaries who are
adaptive and networked.
• Key outcomes/deliverables
• Support SOCOM & USMC for IW JICs
(COIN, UW, DTN, FID) & CBAs
• Wargame Hybrid Threat (IDF) and Phase
0 CT solutions
• Synchronize coalition IW
• Evaluate IW small-unit training, personnel
suppression and urban recon capabilities
• Identify/refine C2/DA processes, tools and
architectures to support and synchronize
IW
• Develop offensive and defensive cyber
ops capabilities
• Enable distributed ops through
decentralized and resilient C2 for fires
and maneuver
• Develop rules, tools and processes to
support/enable whole-of-government
approach
• Identify/refine requirements for IA/MN
sharing of decision-quality info
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FY09 Projects
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Irregular Warfare Concepts Support (IWC SPT)
Support to SOCOM IW Experimentation (SOCOM Spt)
Multinational Experiment 6 (MNE6)
Counter-Personnel Warning and Suppression Systems
(CPWSS)
Enhanced Urban Reconnaissance (EUR)
Small Unit Decision Making LOE (SUDM LOE)
IWC/Joint Urban Operations S&T (IWC/JUO S&T)
IWC/Joint Urban Operations CBA (IWC/JUO CBA)
IWC/Joint Urban Operations M&S (IWC/JUO M&S)
“Hybrid Threat” Experimentation w/IDF (IDF Exp)
Joint Urban Warrior (JUW)
Joint Force Commander Command & Control (JFC C2)
Joint Force Commander Domain Awareness (JFC DA)
Joint Integrated Persistent Surveillance (JIPS)
Cyberspace Operations (CYBEROPS)
Joint Distributed Operations (JDO)
Cooperative Security (CS) Experimentation
Deployable Security Sector Reform (DSSR)
Unified Action 09 (UA09)
Interagency Shared Common Operational Picture (IACOP)
Strategic Communication (SC) Experimentation
Stability Operations JOC (STAB OPS JOC)
Geospatial Analysis and Planning Support (GAPS)
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FY09 Summary: Preventing WMD
• Problem: The Joint Force Commander requires the ability to prevent the spread of
weapons of mass destruction; detect, track, interdict, and eliminate these weapons and
their delivery systems, and coordinate consequence management activities in support of
civil authorities in case of attack.
• Key outcomes/deliverables
• Develop a systems approach to detection,
characterization, interdiction and
disablement of RN and BIO threats
• Identify near- and mid-term capabilities and
recommend technologies for acceleration to
fill CWMD gaps
• Identify/refine C2/DA processes, tools and
architectures to support CWMD ops
• Streamline tipping, cueing and
communications to optimize effectiveness
of surveillance ops
• Develop processes, tools and architectures
to improve CI/HUMINT integration
• Develop TTP’s for recognizing and
operating in a denied/degraded GPS
environment
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FY09 Projects
• Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
– Radiological & Nuclear (CWMD RN)
• Countering Weapons of Mass Destruction
– Biological (CWMD Bio)
• Joint Force Commander Domain
Awareness (JFC DA)
• Joint Force Commander Command &
Control (JFC C2)
• Joint Integrated Persistent Surveillance
(JIPS)
• Joint Distributed Operations (JDO)
• Joint Counterintelligence/Human
Intelligence Integration (JCHI2)
• Global Positioning System (GPS)
Sustainability
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FY09 Summary: Shaping Countries at Strategic Crossroads
• Problem: The Joint Force Commander must be
able to affect the perceptions, will, behavior, and
capabilities of partner, competitor, or adversary
leaders, military forces, and relevant
populations to further U.S. national security or
shared global security interests.
• Key outcomes/deliverables
• Examine adequacy and supportability of CCJO
• Identify/refine C2/DA processes, tools and
architectures to support joint ops
• Define & integrate offensive/defensive cyber
ops capabilities
• Define capability gaps & requirements for air
access against advanced/hybrid threats
• Revise Conventional Warfare Concept
• Define capabilities required for Seabasing
• Develop TTPs for recognizing and operating in
a denied/degraded GPS environment
• Improve ability to plan, integrate, and conduct
SC activities with USG and coalition partners
• Identify/refine requirements for IA/MN sharing
of decision-quality info
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FY09 Projects
• Capstone Concept for Joint Operations (CCJO)
Experimentation
• Joint Force Commander Command & Control
(JFC C2)
• Joint Force Commander Domain Awareness
(JFC DA)
• Joint Integrated Persistent Surveillance (JIPS)
• Cyber Operations (CYBEROPS)
• Assured Air Access (AAA)
• Conventional Warfare Joint Operating Concept
(CW JOC)
• Irregular Warfare Concepts Support (IWC SPT)
• Seabasing
• Global Positioning System (GPS) Sustainability
• Cooperative Security (CS) Experimentation
• Strategic Communication (SC) Experimentation
• Interagency Shared Common Operational
Picture (IACOP)
• Joint Distributed Operations (JDO)
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FY09 Summary: Defending the Homeland
• Problem: The Joint Force Commander requires the ability to protect United
States sovereignty, territory, domestic population, and critical infrastructure
against external threats and aggression, natural disasters or other threats.
• Key outcomes/deliverables
• Develop requirements and processes
for integration of national missile
defense assets
• Identify/refine C2/DA processes, tools
and architectures to support joint ops
• Define & integrate offensive/defensive
cyber ops capabilities
• Identify/refine requirements for IA/MN
sharing of decision-quality info
• Improve ability to plan, integrate, and
conduct SC activities with USG and
coalition partners
• Develop rules, tools and processes to
support/enable whole-of-government
approach
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FY09 Projects
• Global Integrated Air and Missile Defense (GMD)
• Joint Force Commander Command & Control (JFC
C2)
• Joint Force Commander Domain Awareness (JFC
DA)
• Joint Integrated Persistent Surveillance (JIPS)
• Interagency Common Operational Picture (IA COP)
• Cyberspace Operations (CYBEROPS)
• Strategic Communication (SC) Experimentation
• Unified Action 09 (UA09)
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FY09 Summary: Other
• Logistics Projects
• USCENTCOM Joint Logistics Transformation: Build a Joint logistics construct
designed around a Service-based organization that will coordinate, integrate, and
synchronize theater logistics.
• Multinational Experiment 6 Logistics: Deliver interoperability standards for
multinational users of the beta NATO Logistics Functional Services (LOG FS)
systems, to better facilitate information sharing.
• USSOUTHCOM Joint Interagency Security Command: Provide solutions that
enable military deployment and logistics processes to support interagency led
operations.
• USSOCOM Joint Special Operations Warfighting Capability: Integrate
Geographic Combatant Command’s (GCC) Theater Special Operations Command
(TSOC) requirements with General Purpose forces logistics at the operational level
when deployed into the GCC AOR.
• KORCOM Provide a joint logistics construct for Korean theater of operations to
enable transition to a supporting (US)/supported (ROK) command relationship
• Armed Private Security Contractors (JFCOM CoS
Task J00-0154U-08)
• Integrate and deconflict APSC activities with joint
force operations
• Planning Assessment and Decision Support System
(Formerly TEBO - ACTD in transition)
• Complete MUA and transition
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Title Ten
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Unified Quest
Unified Engagement
Trident Warrior
Global Game 09
Joint Urban Warrior 09
Expeditionary Warrior 09
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