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IA ECC – Information Superiority Developing the MOD Architectural Framework Session 2 MODAF Development THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY’S GOVERNMENT, and is issued for the information of such persons only as need to know its contents in the course of their official duties. Any person finding this document should hand it to a British Forces unit or to a Police Station for its safe return to the SECURITY OFFICE, DEFENCE PROCUREMENT AGENCY, ABBEY WOOD, BRISTOL, BS34 8JH, with details of how and when found. THE UNAUTHORISED RETENTION OR DESTRUCTION OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE AN OFFENCE UNDER THE UNITED KINGDOM OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT OF 1911-89.

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Page 1: Tool Vendor Day 2 Session 2 - MODAF Development · Developing the MOD Architectural Framework MODAF Views • MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes

IAECC – InformationSuperiority

Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Session 2

MODAF Development

THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY’S GOVERNMENT, and is issued for the information of such persons only as need to know its contents in the course of their official duties. Any person finding this document should hand it to a British Forces unit or to a Police Station for its safe return to the SECURITY OFFICE, DEFENCE PROCUREMENT AGENCY, ABBEY WOOD,

BRISTOL, BS34 8JH, with details of how and when found. THE UNAUTHORISED RETENTION OR DESTRUCTION OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE AN OFFENCE UNDER THE UNITED KINGDOM OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT OF 1911-89.

Page 2: Tool Vendor Day 2 Session 2 - MODAF Development · Developing the MOD Architectural Framework MODAF Views • MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes

Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

AgendaAgenda

• Aims and Objectives• MODAF progress update• MODAF development• Enterprise Reference Model• Facilitated discussion

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

MODAF ViewsMODAF Views• MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with

tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes and as a result of US and UK lessons learned

• Most DoDAF views will be incorporated largely as-is with tailoring to MoD terminology, ERM, etc

• Some DoDAF views may be modified to incorporate lessons learned

• Two new viewpoints included:– Strategic Views – mainly support capability

management– Acquisition Views – support the acquisition

lifecycle

Page 4: Tool Vendor Day 2 Session 2 - MODAF Development · Developing the MOD Architectural Framework MODAF Views • MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes

Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

MODAF DevelopmentMODAF Development• Will utilise existing DoDAF products where

possible• Similar documentation approach to DoDAF –

executive summary, handbook, desk book• Will develop progressively with multi-stage

stakeholder reviews to minimise surprises and volume of new material at each stage

• Using white papers as discussion documents prior to integrating the full MODAF product set

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

COI COI

DeskbookDeskbookCOI COI

DeskbookDeskbookCOI COI

DeskbookDeskbookCOI COI

DeskbookDeskbook

MODAFMODAF

COICOI

DeskbookDeskbook

(x 5)(x 5)

MODAFMODAF

Volume 2Volume 2

HandbookHandbook

MODAFMODAF

Volume 1Volume 1

ExecutiveExecutive

SummarySummary

MODAF Products

DODAFDODAF

Volume 1Volume 1

DODAFDODAF

Volume 2Volume 2

DODAFDODAF

Desk bookDesk bookDODAF Products

Overall StrategyOverall Strategy

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

DODAFDODAF

Volume 2Volume 2

MODAFMODAF

OutlineOutline

PapersPapers

((StVStV, , AcVAcV))

NowNow

= Review= Review

Volume 2 Volume 2 -- HandbookHandbook

MODAFMODAFSuggestedSuggestedChangesChanges

WhiteWhitePaperPaper RevisedRevised

DODAFDODAFViewsViewsWhiteWhite

PapersPapers

MODAFMODAF

New ViewsNew Views

WhiteWhite

PapersPapers

Jan 05Jan 05

DraftDraft

MODAFMODAF

Volume 2Volume 2

HandbookHandbook

May 05May 05

UpdateView

UpdateView

Σ

MODify MODify Existing Existing DODAF DODAF ViewsViews

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

DoDAFDoDAF

Desk bookDesk book

MoDMoD

ProcessesProcesses

MODAFMODAF

COICOI

WorkshopsWorkshops

MODAFMODAF

ConceptConcept

Of UseOf Use

= Workshop= Workshop

NowNow

= Review= Review

DeskbookDeskbook

PilotPilot

AFAF

ExamplesExamples

MODAFMODAF

New ViewsNew Views

WhiteWhite

PapersPapers

MODAFMODAF

ViewsViews

To MODTo MOD

ProcessesProcesses

Jan 05Jan 05

COICOI

AFAF

ExamplesExamples

May 05May 05

COICOI

DeskbooksDeskbooks

(x 5)(x 5)

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

View OutlineView Outline

DoDAFDoDAF

Volume 2Volume 2

MODAF ViewMODAF ViewUML Representation

Data object definition

ERM Support

Mandation by COI

View Description

Roles and Responsibilities

x33

Page 9: Tool Vendor Day 2 Session 2 - MODAF Development · Developing the MOD Architectural Framework MODAF Views • MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes

Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Changes from DoDAFChanges from DoDAF• Introduction of Strategic Views (x5)• Introduction of Acquisition Views (x2)• Modification to OVs, SVs, TVs (~x6)• Mandate ~ 15 key views – to be

specified in COI deskbooks• All other views will be optional, but if

produced should be in accordance with the MODAF handbook to ensure architecture model interchange

Page 10: Tool Vendor Day 2 Session 2 - MODAF Development · Developing the MOD Architectural Framework MODAF Views • MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes

Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-1 Capability Vision• Provides an outline of the

strategic vision for a capability area over a particular time frame

• Informs the long term capability planning process

• Generated largely through operational concepts and research work

• Probably a textual format

New

THE DEFENCE LOGISTIC VISION

Defence Logistics will be a highly effective, agile and networked component that underpins the operational commander’s ability to

execute his mission successfully. It will be joint, integrated and interoperable, tested and developed to provide the military commander

with confidence in his ability to deliver effect at the required tempo. Success will be built on balanced, adaptable systems and force elements

combined with converged logistic processes and procedures.

A number of logistic capability goals to be achieved across Defence have been drawn from the Vision:

Capability Goal 1. A truly joint logistic posture and culture, developed to support Effects Based Operations. A joint approach to the planning of future operations will continue to be fundamental and will increasingly include coalition partners, with tight co-ordination of logistic elements across Services. There will be a move towards role specialisation within deployed components and lead Services in the Base. Consistency and coherence of logistic information will be key to building the required trust.

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-2 Capability FunctionsCommand Battlespace Management

Decision Support Information Management &Acquisition

Effects

1. Operational Planning:• Initiation• Mission Analysis• CCIR & planningguidance• Estimate

- COA - W argaming• Decision• CONOPS• SoM• Assemble/review Plan• Orders

2. Operational Analysis3. Mission Rehearsal4. Situational Awareness:

• Physical Env• Mission Env• Blue Env• Red Env• W hite Env• APNLRS• CID

5. Intelligence:• CCIRM• Int Direction• Collection mgt• Collation mgt• All-source fusion• Dissemination

1. Targeting:Target selectionTarget List managementAttack Guidance MatrixTargeting Cycle:

• Detect• Recognise• Identify• Track• Decide• Engage• Assess

2. Plan Engagement:• Effects selection• Resource allocation• Synchronisation

6. Functional PlanningSupport:• Arty Fire planning• Engr Obs planning• Engr Sp planning• EOD planning• AD planning• EW planning• Air planning• Avn planning• CIS planning• Info ops planning• Log planning• Sup• ES• Tpt• Med• Personnel planning

1. Information Management• Information Analysis• Information Fusion• Information Quality

Assurance• Information Dissemination

2. STAR• STAR Asset

Management/Tasking:− STAR asset status

monitoring− Mission planning− Mission control− Sensor cueing

• STAR Product Management:− Product analysis− Collation and fusion− Product Dissemination

3. Conduct Engagement:• Decision• Fires/Mission

Control• BDA• Reporting

Information and Communications Infrastructure

• Structured list of capability functions that are required during a certain epoch

• Should be traceable to StV-1

• Will probably relate to the Defence Capability Framework

• Provides taxonomy for capability audit and management

• Probably textual format

New

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-2 Capability Functions• Likely to include the

quantification of attributes and metrics as additional fields associated with each capability function

• Example:– Concept = manoeuvre– Capability function =

ground manoeuvre– Attributes = range,

speed– Metrics = X km, Y kph

New

US DoD JCIDS Capabilities, Attributes and Metrics

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-3 Capability Phasing• Analysis of the planned availability of military capability

at different points in time (epochs)• Only maps the primary systems that deliver a capability

function (eg sensors, weapon systems, …) not all the enabling systems (eg communications, networks, …)

• Should be traceable to StV-2 capability functions• Additional fields should be provided to capture the

attributes and metrics as to how well the capability in each epoch satisfies the capability function targets

• Supports the analysis of capability gaps and overlaps• Typically a tabular format

New

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-3 Capability FunctionsNew

Systems within category

Capability by Capability Function

& Requirements

Phasing of individual systems

Capability gaps

Capability shortfalls

EpochsCapability CategoryEpoch 1Now-2008

Epoch 22004-2007

Epoch 32006-2011

Epoch 42008-2012

Epoch 52010-2017

Command SupportDecision Support

Decision Support Interoperability

Functional PlanningSupport

Functional Planning Support Interoperability

IS Infrastructure

Communications Infrastructure

STARAsset Management/TaskingSTAR ProductManagement

STAR Interoperability

STAR Sensors

EFFECTSTargetingPlan EngagementConduct Engagement

Effects Interoperability

Effectors

Enabling Projects

Epochs defined by key infrastructure

insertion points

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-4 Capability Clusters• Provides a means of

analysing the main dependencies between capability functions

• Identifies logical grouping of capabilities – ie for CRDs

• Should relate to StV-2 capability functions

• Likely to be enduring across epochs

New

command battlespace management

decision support

operationalplanning

operationalanalysis

missionrehearsal

situationalawareness

intelligence

informationmanagement& acquisition

informationmanagementSTAR

effects

targeting planengagement

conductengagement

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-4 Capability Clusters

• May also be presented as UML Use Case

New

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-5 Capability to Systems Deployment Mapping

• Shows the planned capability deployment and interconnection by echelon / epoch

• Developed through a synthesis of information including: capability functions, system connectivity, echelons, epochs and programme data

• Develops upon the StV-3 – one StV-5 per epoch• Provides more detailed dependency analyses

than available with StV-3

New

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-5 Capability to Systems Deployment Mapping

• Can be used for a variety of capability analyses, including:– Capability overlap/gap analysis– Deployment level shortfalls– Identifying connectivity issues– System interoperability by echelon– Identifying legacy issues

New

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

StV-5 Capability to Systems Deployment Mapping

New

System deploymentby echelon level

Overlap of systemsbetween epochs

PJHQ

LCC

Plt

Div

Bde

BG

Coy

Corp

JTF

Capability 1 Capability 2 Capability 3 Capability 4

System deploymentby operational capability

category

System connectivity and systems involved

EPOCH 1

EPOCH 2

EPOCH 3

EPOCH 4

Page 20: Tool Vendor Day 2 Session 2 - MODAF Development · Developing the MOD Architectural Framework MODAF Views • MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes

Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

AcV-1 Acquisition Clusters• Provides a means of

analysing the main dependencies between acquisition elements

• Likely to change through the epochs as systems come and go

• Strong linkage with StV-4 Capability Clusters

New

Beyond Line of Site ISTAR & Effects

Information

Specialist Comms

Surveillance

Land Comms

Watchkeeper

Phoenix

Bowman

Cormorant

Specialist Comms (SPCICR)

ElectronicWarfare

Soothsayer

Effects

Imagery

Canberra

ELINT

Jaguar

Nimrod R

Strike

Tomahawk Missile

Artillery

Comms

Sat Comms

Skynet 5

Special Projects

HUMINT Equipment

Page 21: Tool Vendor Day 2 Session 2 - MODAF Development · Developing the MOD Architectural Framework MODAF Views • MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes

Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

AcV-2 SoS Acquisition Programmes• Provides an overview of either the complete

acquisition programme or a subset of projects• Includes dependencies between elements,

acquisition lifecycle stage and maturity of lines of development

• Can be used to determine the impact of either planned or unplanned programmatic changes, and highlight opportunities for optimisation across the delivery profile

• Can be used to highlight areas of concern that may not be directly within an IPT's control, but would need addressing in order to successfully deliver the integrated capability

New

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

AcV-2 SoS Acquisition ProgrammesNew

FOC 01/01/06

People

Organisation

Sustainment

Equipment Training

Doctrine

LoDs

Pre-IG

IG to MG

MG to IOC

IOC to FOC

In Service

Disposal

Key to View

Project Phase

No outstanding issues

Manageable issues

Critical issues

LoD 'Hexagon'

2004 2005

System A

FOC 01/08/05IOC 01/04/05MG 01/10/04

System C

IOC 01/10/06IG 01/06/04 MG 01/01/05

System B

MG 01/11/04IG 01/05/04 IOC 01/06/04

System D

IOC 01/05/05MG 01/10/04

System E

2006

DISPOSAL 01/11/04 OUT OF SERVICE 01/06/05

Page 23: Tool Vendor Day 2 Session 2 - MODAF Development · Developing the MOD Architectural Framework MODAF Views • MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes

Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

OV-1 Extensions• Proposed that there are a

linked set of OV-1s that more fully define the operational scenario / use case:– High level operational

concept graphic– Concept of operations– Operational

performance attributes

Modified

FRES Deployment ConceptFigure 3

FRES

APOD

SPOD

FRES

Rapid Rapid Intervention Intervention

(Sea)(Sea)

2000 nm+

Rapid Intervention (Air) Rapid Intervention (Air)

FRES

Littoral Littoral ManoeuvreManoeuvre

<500 nm

Area of Ops

Self-Deploy500km

Rail

Operational Deployment Options 1-3

1

3

2

1

2

3

Objective

4

Strategic Deployment Options 1-4

ARG

OV-1 High Level Operational Concept

Graphic

OV-1b Concept of Operations

Operational Tempo

Attribute

TargetEpoch 3Epoch 2As-Is

100 km / day60 km / day40 km / day20 km / dayRate of advance for Armoured Brigade against light resistance

ValueMeasure

Operational Tempo

Attribute

TargetEpoch 3Epoch 2As-Is

100 km / day60 km / day40 km / day20 km / dayRate of advance for Armoured Brigade against light resistance

ValueMeasure OV-1c Operational Performance

Attributes

Described in

Required performance Perf

orm

ance

At

trib

utes

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

OV-1 Extensions• OV-1b Concept of Operations would

be textual description of the scenario / use case

• OV-1c Operational Performance Attributes:

Modified

Operational Tempo

Attribute

TargetEpoch 3Epoch 2As-Is

100 km / day60 km / day40 km / day20 km / dayRate of advance for Armoured Brigade against light resistance

ValueMeasure

Operational Tempo

Attribute

TargetEpoch 3Epoch 2As-Is

100 km / day60 km / day40 km / day20 km / dayRate of advance for Armoured Brigade against light resistance

ValueMeasure

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Modified View – OV-2• Possible extension

to OV-2 to show the relationship of operational nodes with platforms or geographic locations

• May use swim lanes or graphical overlays

Modified

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Modified View – SV-1

• Proposed extension of SV-1 to of adding extra information to show the relationship of system nodes with operational roles, platforms and/or geographic locations

• May use swim lanes or graphical overlays

Modified

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Modified View – SV-1Modified

Page 28: Tool Vendor Day 2 Session 2 - MODAF Development · Developing the MOD Architectural Framework MODAF Views • MODAF is based upon DoDAF but with tailoring to MoD lifecycle / processes

Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Modified View – SV-2

• As everybody moves away from point to point communications the traditional SV-2 becomes obsolete

• However, system interoperability remains a key concern

• Therefore, MODAF may extend SV-2 to include more information relating to system interoperability:– Port specifications– Protocol stack

Modified

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

SV-2a – System Port Specification• Each port specifies a protocol

or hardware interface specification

• Each protocol/spec is just shown by name- its full specification is defined in TV-1

• Wherever possible, data models or schemas should also be quoted (e.g. NATO ADAT-P3)

• There may be more than one possible protocol per port and these are shown as horizontal boxes

System 3Port: 3a

PLCS DEX 7

HTTP

TCP/IP

Bowman

Port: 3b

NATO ADAT-P3

WAP

GPRS

Port: 3c

LDAP

TCP/IP

Ethernet

RJ-45 Socket

GSM 900MHz

HTTP FTP SMTP

SMS

FTP

Modified

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

System 5

SV-2b – System to System Protocol Stack

• Port to port connectivity can only be assured when all of the protocols for the ports in question fully match

• When a port allows more than one protocol (e.g. port 3c), only one route through the protocol stack is shown per diagram

System 3

Port: 3c Port: 5f

TCP/IP

Ethernet

CAT 5 Cable

SMTP

3-5 e-mail

System 3System 1

Port: 1a Port: 3b1-3 Operational Feedback

PLCS DEX 7

HTTP

TCP/IP

Bowman

Modified

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Summary of Proposed Changes

View Ref View Title Source of Baseline View Changes? Description of Changes

AV-1 Overview and Summary Information

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

AV-2 Integrated Dictionary DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

StV-1 Strategic Capability Vision

MODAF-M04-001 New View Document a new MODAF view as per outline Strategic Views.

StV-2 Capability Functions MODAF-M04-001 New View Document a new MODAF view as per outline Strategic Views. Add target capability attributes / metrics as per JCIDS. Likely mandated view on the ECC COI.

StV-3 Capability Phasing MODAF-M04-001 New View Document a new MODAF view as per outline Strategic Views. Add epoch-specific capability attributes / metrics as per JCIDS. Likely mandated view on the ECC COI.

StV-4 SoS Clusters MODAF-M04-001 New View Document a new MODAF view as per outline Strategic Views.

StV-5 Capability to Systems Deployment Mapping

MODAF-M04-001 New View Document a new MODAF view as per outline Strategic Views. Likely mandated view on the ECC COI.

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Summary of Proposed ChangesOV-1 High-Level Operational

Concept Graphic DODAF Handbook Volume II None Likely mandated view.

OV-1b Concept of Operations MODAF-M04-005 New View Document a new MODAF view as per suggested changes.

OV-1c Operational Performance Parameters

MODAF-M04-005 New View Document a new MODAF view as per suggested changes.

OV-2 Operational Node Connectivity Description

DODAF Handbook Volume II and MODAF-M04-005

Modify Suggested change to include overlay of platform / location of operational nodes. Likely mandated view.

OV-3 Operational Information Exchange Matrix

DODAF Handbook Volume II None Likely mandated view.

OV-4 Organizational Relationships Chart

DODAF Handbook Volume II None Likely mandated view.

OV-5 Operational Activity Model

DODAF Handbook Volume II None Likely mandated view.

OV-6a Operational Rules Model DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

OV-6b Operational State Transition Description

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

OV-6c Operational Event-Trace Description

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

OV-7 Logical Data Model DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Summary of Proposed ChangesSV-1 Systems Interface

Description DODAF Handbook Volume II and MODAF-M04-005

Modify Suggested change to include overlay of operational node and platform / location for system nodes. Likely mandated view.

SV-2 Systems Communications Description

DODAF Handbook Volume II None May be combined with SV-1.

SV-3 Systems-Systems Matrix DODAF Handbook Volume II None Likely mandated view.

SV-4 Systems Functionality Description

DODAF Handbook Volume II None Likely mandated view.

SV-5 Operational Activity to Systems Function Traceability Matrix

DODAF Handbook Volume II None Likely mandated view.

SV-6 Systems Data Exchange Matrix

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

SV-7 Systems Performance Parameters Matrix

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

SV-8 Systems Evolution Description

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

SV-9 Systems Technology Forecast

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

SV-10a Systems Rules Model DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

SV-10b Systems State Transition Description

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Summary of Proposed Changes

SV-10c Systems Event-Trace Description

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

SV-11 Physical Schema DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

TV-1 Technical Standards Profile

DODAF Handbook Volume II None Restructuring to show design principles driving standards and policy. Likely mandated view.

TV-2 Technical Standards Forecast

DODAF Handbook Volume II None N/A

AcV-1 SoS Acquisition Clusters MODAF-M04-002 New View N//A

AcV-2 SoS Acquisition Programmes

MODAF-M04-002 New View Likely mandated view.

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

MODAF Development – Next Steps

MODAF Development – Next Steps

• A MODAF internet website is under development and will go live shortly –you will need to register with us to gain access

• A number of draft white papers are being provided to you today

• Comments on these are welcome to:Andy North - [email protected]

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Questions?Questions?

THIS DOCUMENT IS THE PROPERTY OF HER BRITANNIC MAJESTY’S GOVERNMENT, and is issued for the information of such persons only as need to know its contents in the course of their official duties. Any person finding this document should hand it to a British Forces unit or to a Police Station for its safe return to the SECURITY OFFICE, DEFENCE PROCUREMENT AGENCY, ABBEY WOOD, BRISTOL, BS34 8JH, with details of how and when found. THE UNAUTHORISED RETENTION OR DESTRUCTION OF THIS DOCUMENT MAY BE AN OFFENCE UNDER THE UNITED KINGDOM OFFICIAL SECRETS ACT OF 1911-89.

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

Outline MODAF Concept of UseOutline MODAF Concept of Use

DoctrineDoctrineOVOV-1OV-2OV-3… Doctrine

TTPs

Missions/ Tasks

TVTV-1TV-2

SVSV-1SV-2SV-3…SV-8SV-9

HLOC, FLOC …

OV

Concepts / Scenarios

OV-1OV-2OV-3…

Future ConceptsFuture Concepts

AcquisitionAcquisitionAcquisition

Documented in

CapabilityCapabilityManagementManagement

StVStV-2StV-3StV-4…

Gap

Disposal

Operational Planning (eg

J6)

Operations

OperateOperate

Sustain

SupportSupport

FieldedFieldedCapabilityCapability

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

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Developing the MOD Architectural Framework

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: DJFLCC(DOCC, 513ACE)

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6: Target Nominations

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: DJFLCC(DOCC, 513ACE)

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6: Target Nominations

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7: Target Nominations

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TV-1Constraints

• DEF STAN 00-60• SCOR• ISO data standards• JSP 400 series• JSP 600 series• …

TV-1Constraints

• DEF STAN 00-60• SCOR• ISO data standards• JSP 400 series• JSP 600 series• …

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SCOTS DG 2 RTR 1 RRF 1 BW

7 Armd Bde

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SCOTS DG 2 RTR 1 RRF 1 BW

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A ir Str ik e 072200, 0615am

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Nature of T ransactionInfo rm ation Descr iption Prod ucer Consum er

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OV-2 : NMJIC

: JFC(JOC/JIC) : JFACC(AOC, 609AIS)

: DJFLCC(DOCC, 513ACE)

: MAW

: WOC

6: Target Nominations

1: BDA Reports8: Recommend Restrike

2: Munitions Effects Assessment5: Target Nominations

4: Target Nominations

9: Recommend Restr ike

3: Target Nominations

10: Recommend Restrike

7: Target Nominations

11: Recommend Restrike

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: JFC(JOC/JIC) : JFACC(AOC, 609AIS)

: DJFLCC(DOCC, 513ACE)

: MAW

: WOC

6: Target Nominations

1: BDA Reports8: Recommend Restrike

2: Munitions Effects Assessment5: Target Nominations

4: Target Nominations

9: Recommend Restr ike

3: Target Nominations

10: Recommend Restrike

7: Target Nominations

11: Recommend Restrike

How

TV-1Constraints

• DEF STAN 00-60• SCOR• ISO data standards• JSP 400 series• JSP 600 series• …

TV-1Constraints

• DEF STAN 00-60• SCOR• ISO data standards• JSP 400 series• JSP 600 series• …

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