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Page 1: USAF/Industry Partnership

I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e

Headquarters U.S. Air Force

1

Brig Gen Mike WordenDirector of Operational Plans

and Joint Matters2 June 2005

USAF/Industry Partnership

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Changing Environment:Then, Now, and Tomorrow

Strategy

PeerCompetitor?

Middle East?Central

Asia?

WMD?Terror?

Failed States?

Long-Term

2025

Near-Term

?

?

?

1945 20051990

Low

High

Mutually Assured Destruction

Flexible Response

The New Look Shape, Respond, PrepareProtect, Prevent, Prevail

Deterrence, Presence, Crisis Response, Reconstitution

Nati

onal S

trate

gic

Focus

Vietnam War

IraqiFreedomDesert

StormKorean War

El Dorado CanyonR

ogue

Sta

tes

9/11

GWOT

Terror/Irregular

Time and Strategy

Traditional?

Irregular?

Catastrophic?

Disruptive?

OSDChallenge

Areas

Fall of Soviet Union

Cuban Missile Crisis

Invasion of Afghanistan

Berlin Airlift

Grenada

Peer Competitor

Vietnam War

IraqiFreedomDesert

StormKorean War

El Dorado CanyonR

ogue

Sta

tes

9/11

GWOT

Terror/Irregular

Fall of Soviet Union

Cuban Missile Crisis

Invasion of Afghanistan

Berlin Airlift

Grenada

Peer Competitor

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Transforming the ForceNext 5 Years

Innovative Concepts- CONOPS / CRRA- Programming / Acquisition

Needs- Future Total Force- AF Battle Labs

Exploiting TechnologyApplications- Precision Munitions- Stealth - Directed Energy / ABL- Battle Labs

Network Centric- Air Operations Center- Link 16- C2 constellation

Mixing Old and New - CAS w/ heavy bombers- NT ISR / Strike- Special Ops

Transformed Future Force

Global Military Leverage Control Air and SpaceExploit the Mediums

Enables the Joint MissionSmaller yet More Capable

Modernizing the ForceRecapitalizationFunding TrendsOur Future

Effective Partnership –USAF and Industry

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Innovative Concepts:CONOPS … Drives All We Do

Agile Combat Support

Global ReachGlobal ReachGlobal PowerGlobal Power Global VigilanceGlobal Vigilance

Joint Vision

GlobalPersistent

AttackCONOPS

GlobalPersistent

AttackCONOPS

GlobalMobility

CONOPS

GlobalMobility

CONOPS

Nuclear ResponseCONOPS

Nuclear ResponseCONOPS

Air & Space Expeditionary ForcesAir & Space Expeditionary Forces

Space & C4ISRCONOPS

Space & C4ISRCONOPS

Global Strike

CONOPS

Global Strike

CONOPS

Homeland Security CONOPS

Homeland Security CONOPS

USAF Vision

Global MobilityGlobal MobilityGlobal MobilityRapid StrikeRapid StrikeRapid Strike Persistent ISRPersistent ISRPersistent ISR

PeoplePeoplePeople

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Innovative Concepts:Required Capabilities to Combat Effects

CRRA Planning, Programming

Budget

PBDsPDMs

Programs

FieldedCapabilities

People, Organizations,Equipment, Training

Global Strike

Nuclear R

esponse

Space & C

4ISR

Global M

obility

Air & Space Expeditionary Forces &Reach-back Forces

1 2 3 7 8 9 1065

CRRA

POMCapabilities Review

and Risk Assessment

AF & DODCorporate Process

Combat Effects

Feedback

Roadmaps

Global Strike

Glb Persistent A

tk

Hom

eland Security

Nuclear R

esponse

Space & C

4ISR

Global M

obility

Agile C

btSpt

INTELSURV & RECCE

C2

ROMO

NET CENTRIC ENTERPRISEFORCE APP, PROJ, PROT

EST & GENERATECREATE & SUSTAIN

DEFENSE

PLANNING

SCENARIOS

1 2

3

CONOPS

CAPABILITY AREAS

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Innovative Concepts:Challenges: Capability Needs

Global information GridC2 Battle Management

Air RefuelingTanker recapitalization

AirliftInformation OperationsSpacelift

Operationally Responsive SpaceliftJoint Warfighting Space

Counter-spaceClose Air Support

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7I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e

63231

13857

8819

2495

0

10000

20000

30000

40000

50000

60000

70000

WWII Korea Cold War/Vietnam Future

P-38P-39P-40P-47P-51

F-80F-82F-84F-86F-89F-94

F-100F-101F-102F-104F-105F-106F-4F-111

F/A-22F-35

F-51sANG

F-86sANG

F-100/F-4sANG

A-10 356F-15A/C 507F-15E 224F-16 1356F-117 52F-15/F-16s

ANG

TodayCold War/Post Cold

We have always built the future around the next generation

fighter technology

How many we buy is what is being debated in

the current QDR

Innovative Concepts:Future Total Force

?

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But More Capable!But More Capable!More reliable

Higher crew ratios

100% Precision Guided Munitions Capable

Predominately Low Observable

Improved Sensors

Networked

Smaller Force...Integrate with ARC

25% Fewer Fighters

Divest less capable fighters to help fund recapitalizationF-15E

F/A-22

F-35

F-15

F-16

A-10

F-117

Innovative Concepts:FTF … Exp & Tech vs. Downsize

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Innovative Concepts:USAF Battlelabs

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Exploiting Technology:Applications - Precision Engagement

F15E pod vid

Today1 B-2

80 targets – 80 bombsAll weather GBU-31/38

The Future 1 B-2: 80 – 240 Small Diameter Bombs

2 x F/A-22: 16 SDBs – 16 targets+ Provides ISR / Counter Air

SDB

World War II1,500 B-17s

One target – 9000 bombs3,300 ft accuracy 250 lb

Vietnam30 F-4s

One target – 176 bombs400 ft accuracy MK-82

Desert Storm1 F-117

2 targets – 2 bombs10 ft accuracy

Clear nightGBU-27

OIF SU-22 NTISR.mpg

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Exploiting Technology:Applications – Stealth

Improving Future Force PerformanceCurrent ForceCurrent Force

Effective Threat Radii

Future Total ForceFuture Total ForceEffective

Threat Radii

0.00

0.50

1.00

1.50

2.00

Air-to-Air Air-to-Ground

FTF

Rela

tive

Kill

Pot

entia

l

Kick Down the Door Phase Decisive Operations Phase

PB05Plan

FTF modernization improves capability by

increasing access, availability, accuracy

and payload with significantly reduced

force size

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USAF

ED

Primary Mission: Kill Ballistic Missiles (BMs) during boost phase

Primary Mission: Kill Ballistic Missiles (BMs) during boost phase

Exploiting Technology:Applications – Directed Energy, ABL

Secondary Missions:– Early BM launch warning– Launch site location– Cueing to BMD systems– Impact point prediction

Secondary Missions:– Early BM launch warning– Launch site location– Cueing to BMD systems– Impact point prediction

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Air and Space Operations Centers Distributed; smaller footprintHuman EngineeringAbility to replicate dataDeployment package

Exploiting Technology:Network Centric – AF WFHQ & AOC

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Teleports

GIG-BE

MCMALLIES

WGS

TSAT/AEHF

CommercialCWSP/INMARSAT

/Iridium

Interim PolarNarrowbandUFO/MUOS

CENTRIX

Mobile Land

Mobile Air

Space

LandWarNetLandWarNet

FORCEnetFORCEnet

Constellation NetConstellation Net

MAGTF C2

Mobile Sea

Satellites

DCGS- ATeleportsDCGS - AF

DCGS- N

DCGS - AF

All ANW Aircraft

All Link 16

Fighters

Air & MissileDefense

Aegis

GH, BAMS

CSG/ESG

E-10, E-8, E-3, E-2, ABL, ACS

TACP MAGTFJNTC Node

CAOC

CFLCC

CFMCC

Exploiting Technology:Network Centric – C2 Constellation

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Exploiting Technology:Network Centric – Netting F-15s w/Link 16

Data LinkCentral Computer

Armament Computer

Link 16 brings

- Air Tracks from AWACs

- Position reports from other fighters

- Fighter sensor cues

- Pilot BDA reports out

- Imagery to fighter

Data Linked

Mission Tasking

Sensor Targets

No Helmet Fires !

F15E pod vidOIF SU-22 NTISR.mpg

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New Capability for Legacy Platforms

Close Air Support w/heavy bombers

Special Operations

Exploiting Technology:Mixing Old with New

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Info Shared Vignette

STRATEGIC STRATEGIC

OPERATIONAL

OPERATIONAL TACTICAL TACTICAL

Incoming SIGINT intelligence from Navy SSN operating in the area indicates active terrorist operations in the vicinity.0800Z031222.

SIGINT report confirmed by most recent space imagery collection. 0800Z031222.

Information shared between National Agencies, Services & CoalitionsInformation shared between National Agencies, Services & Coalitions

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Predictive Battlespace AwarenessOccurs at all Levels

Predictive Battlespace AwarenessOccurs at all Levels

All Source Intelligence indicates that an enemy facility is present in the vicinity of FN8646.

Data Gathered from NSA intercepts,Group websites, and space imagery show terrorist activities in the area, butnothing yet conclusive. 0800Z031220.

Target Area

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Cursor over Target Vignette

STRATEGIC STRATEGIC

OPERATIONAL

OPERATIONAL TACTICAL TACTICAL

Predictive Battlespace AwarenessPBA Analyst

Predictive Battlespace AwarenessPBA Analyst

SOFSOF

RECOMMENDATIONS :

• Retask Global Hawk• Move E-10 to support• Notify SOF team • Cross-cue sensors

Enemy facility located – occupants unknown, no other intel available.

Latest Imagery: PBA Analysis:

Facility used for bomb-making andLeadership meetings.

Nearest sensors:

Global Hawk (20 min ETA)E-10 on orbit in vicinitySOF team (2 hours ETA)

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CURSOR OVER THE CURSOR OVER THE TARGET OPTIONS:TARGET OPTIONS:

CUECUEINVESTIGATEINVESTIGATEIDIDSHADOWSHADOWIOIOTARGETTARGET

INVESTIGATEINVESTIGATE

FN86924687

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Modernizing the Force:Recapitalizing, the History

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Modernizing the Force:Recapitalizing, a Joint Issue

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0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

FY 62-71 FY 72-81 FY 82-91 FY 92-01 FY 02-11 FY 12-21 FY 22-25

Modernizing the Force:Recapitalizing, AF Mission Funding Trends

49%

21%

30%

Join

t For

ce

Enab

lers

Com

bat

Forc

esFo

unda

tion

Reductions in combat forces and overhead have paid for increasedemphasis on joint force enablers

Test and Training

SupportDHP

ICBM BomberBomber

FighterFighterSARSAR

TankerTankerAir Breathing C2ISR

Space C2ISR

Airlift

Special Ops /Special Ops /SOFSOF29%

30%

41%

HQ

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Modernizing the Force:Our Future - F/A-22, C-17, KC-X, and E-10

F/A-22

E-10KC-X

C-17

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Effective partnership:USAF and industry

Downsizing—cost impactsTOA concernsHigh price per unit (B-2s, F/A-22?)

Rapid, responsive acquisitionStay engaged with Battlelabs

Air Warfare, UAV, Info Warfare, C2, Air Mobility, Space, Force ProtectionForeseeing and countering disruptive technologies

Anti-GPS, Anti-StealthRobust system engineering—open architecturesAmerican industrial base with/vs. Europe

Conflict: A400M vs. C-130, F-15/16 vs. Eurofighter, tankersCooperation: JSF, Joint Ventures

Integrating technical and non-technical Decision support software, other toolsEffects-based assessment

F2T2EA

Agile Combat Support CONOPS

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Joint Effects & CONOPS …Drives All We Do

AIR & SPACE EXPEDITIONARY FORCES

AEF 1

AEF 3

AEF 7

AEF 9

AEF 5

AEF 2

AEF 4

AEF 6

AEF 8

AEF 10

Global Vigilance Global Reach Global Power

HomelandSecurityCONOPS

NuclearResponseCONOPS

GlobalMobility

CONOPS

GlobalPersistent

AttackCONOPS

Space &C4ISR

CONOPS

Global Strike

CONOPS

Agile Combat Support CONOPS

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Headquarters U.S. Air Force

26

2 June 2005

Back ups

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0

20

40

60

80

100

120

FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11

$Bill

ions

USAF Fiscal ProjectionsFY 06-11

Manpower

Infrastructure

Operations & Maintenance

Acquisition

ChangeFY06-11

+ 3.7B

+ 0.4B

+ 6.3B

+ 6.0B

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Recapitalize the ForceProduction, Reduction drive AF Aircraft Age

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Recapitalize the ForceAging AF Aircraft

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Recapitalizing the Force:Five Decades of Shaping the Future

36%

45%

24%

31%

FY62-70 FY71-79 FY80-88 FY89-97 FY98-060%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

Joint Enablers

Joint Combat Forces

FoundationsTest and Training

Base Ops Support

DHPICBM Bomber

Fighter

HQ

Munitions

Maintenance

Other Support

Environment

Tanker

Air Breathing C2ISR

Space C2ISR

Airlift

Special/SOF

31%

33%

Rapid Strike

Global Mobility

Persistent C4ISR

Foundations