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Joint Staff J7 Future
Larry Hose, General Dynamics Joint Staff J7 Environment Development JTLS Project Coordinator
Don Weter, CIV Joint Staff J7 Environment Development JTLS & JCATS Program Manager M&S Technical Manager
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Agenda
Future M&S
Mandate For Change
Objective
Joint Force Training Environment Today
JLVC 2020 Roadmap
DoD Strategy for JTLS
JTLS Future
JS J7 JTLS POC Contact Info
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Cloud Infrastructure
• Supports JF2020 • Web Accessible • Discoverable • Event Planning &
Design Tools
• Easy to Use • Scalable • Tailored Resolution
& Fidelity • Affordable
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Mandate for Change
Why • Operating & Sustainment Costs • Keep pace with the operating
environment • Joint Force 2020 • 2012 National Defense
Authorization Act (NDAA) • DoD CIO Enterprise IT Strategy • DoD CIO Cloud Computing
Strategy • Joint Information Environment
(JIE) Affordable, Adaptive, Agile Joint Training Environment
How • Enterprise Architecture vice
integration of monolithic models • Converged infrastructure and
shared resources (cloud computing)
• Web 2.0 technologies • Lean processes • Requirements-based, risk-
managed • Enterprise collaboration/ Unity
of Effort
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• Revolutionize Joint Force Development Environment to: • Keep pace with operational environment – JF2020 imperatives • React to strategic changes – rapid development, pivot to Pacific • Drive warfighter innovation • Comply with DoD IT enterprise architecture requirements – Joint Information Environment
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Joint Training Enterprise Architecture
• Unsustainability of Current M&S• JLVC is a federation of Service/Joint developed models• Manpower (cost) intensive• Constant burden on integration (version control)
• DoD Mandates to Move M&S to DoD IT Enterprise• Training enclave joining “mainstream” without being consumed • Joint M&S available wherever NIPR/SIPR are
• Discoverability & Accessibility• Driving jointness deeper = joint training context for Service use• Current Joint M&S is too monolithic (i.E., Not composable)• Trainers have to compete for sim center support
• Technology Changes• Cloud enables linkages now to facilitate trainer involvement• Hardware speed = more efficient modular software approaches• More can be automated to reduce manpower costs
• Efficiency• Trainers are unique with specific training objectives – thus need unique training environments• Providing a bigger, more complex training environment than trainers require is wasteful
• Fidelity• Trainers have varying need for fidelity (usually related to C4ISR devices M&S input to)• One-size-fits-all approach (either JLVC or JTLS) is too restrictive
Joint Force Development Environment:
• Relevant to Warfighter Needs• Less Expensive to Sustain• Within DoD IT Enterprise Framework• Discoverable & Accessible to Home-Station• Optimized for Cloud & Faster/Better Hardware• A Composable Training Environment (Right-Sized)
Objective
Focused on: • Putting joint M&S in broader
context of Joint Training Enterprise Architecture (JTEA).
• Saving $$$ to reduce O&S costs and re-invest in Warfighter relevance.
• Mitigating risk to “what is” – Do No Harm.
• Building collaboration as we establish an enterprise approach.
• Delivering JLVC 6.0 (Last of Class) by end of FY13.
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“Move quickly toward Joint information and simulation networks that support secure and agile command and control.” Chairman’s Strategic Direction to the Joint Force, February 2012
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• Inefficient Processes ─ Labor for each simulation –
database, C4I output, scenario, interoperability
─ High integration costs to maintain federation
─ Design, build, and take down connections / network for each event
• Redundant capability across simulations
• Unsustainable ─ Foundation of Sims dates to
the 1980’s
• Lack of Compliance ─ Tech protocols not supported
with Joint Information Environment
─ Does not support Cloud Computing
Joint Force Training Environment - Today
Complex training federations and models rely heavily on manual processes
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October 2016
March 2015
Roadmap
March 2014
October 2018
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Key elements of the strategy concerning the Joint Theater Level Simulation (JTLS) and the Joint Conflict and Tactical Simulation (JCATS) are as follows:
• Development of JTLS and JCATS capabilities will continue through September
2015.
• Both JTLS and JCATS will be sustained (cyber security, defect correction, federation integration, and minor functionality) through Sep 2019.
• Investments to migrate both JTLS and JCATS to a joint training cloud, within the
Joint Information Environment (JIE) architecture, will begin in October 2014 and continue through September 2015.
BRYAN G. WATSON Major General, U.S. Army Vice Director J7, Joint Staff Joint Force Development
MEMORANDUM FOR THE CHIEF OF STAFF, NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION HEADQUARTERS, SUPREME ALLIED COMMANDER TRANSFORMATION
JTLS Strategy
Dated 03 July 2013
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JTLS R&D efforts in support of JS J7 for JTLS between now through next April (2015) will be to complete the terrain enhancements (JTLS 5.0)
• This is a must for sustainment of JTLS in future years
• Provides a new terrain modeling concept
JTLS version 5.0 will be the last programed JS J7 major release of JTLS
Sustainment of JTLS is planned through 2019
JTLS Future
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QUESTIONS?
Don Weter, CIV Joint Staff J7 Program Manager Comm: (757) 203-7649 DSN: 668-7649 [email protected] Mr. Larry Hose, General Dynamics Joint Staff J7 JTLS Project Coordinator Comm: (757) 203-7714 DSN: 668-7714 [email protected]