Army Integrated Air and Missile Defense Program NDIA 14 th Annual Systems Engineering Conference 25 October 2011 Mr. Jeffrey M. Stevens DISTRIBUTION A: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED
Army Integrated Air and Missile Defense
Program
NDIA 14th Annual Systems Engineering Conference
25 October 2011
Mr. Jeffrey M. Stevens
DISTRIBUTION A: APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED
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“First priority is the creation of a coherent systems of systems framework for conceiving, developing, and deploying air and missile defenses…for integrating each element of its future AMD capabilities within an Army-wide, Joint and combined context.”
- WELCH PANEL RESULTS
IFC ENGAGED
Current SHORAD
NOTENGAGED
Current HIMAD
Joint Interdependence
Today• System Centric Operations
• Terrain Restricted Surveillance /Engagements (Penetrators)
• Limited Interoperability
• Weapon System Unique Interfaces
• 360o Extended Range TBM Engagement
• Initial Common Battle Command for Netted Protect / Counter-Strike Fires
• Full integration with Joint IAMD architectures
Increment 3
Protect Assets
Protect Forces
Move From Today’s Point Defense To A
Capability To Execute Area Defense Against
Air, Cruise and Missile Threats
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Concept of Operations Summary (U)
Supports BCTs/Div/CORPS and Theater
Increment 2• Network Centric Operations
(NCES Compliant)
• Mobile, Modular, Mission Tailored AMD Task Forces
• Integrated Fire Control for CMD
• Joint Systems Interoperability
DDS (Asynch, Compact, Very High Volume, Time Critical)
Enterprise Integration Bus
XML over DDS (Asynch, Extensible, High Volume, Time Critical)
Web Services (Synch, Extensible, Low Volume)
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Common EOC Configuration
Common Products
CCS DPS
JLENS SuR & FCR
SLAMRAAM
Sentinel
Local Launch Farm
Netted and
Distributed Radar
IBCS-968
Common C2
PATRIOT Engagement
Control Station
HNR Radio
Common P&F Capability
Air & Missile Defense Reference Battalion
Battalion EOC 1 (= 2 Battery EOCs)
Battery EOC 5 (4 PATRIOT, 1 SLAMRAAM)
Platoon EOC 5 (3 SLAMRAAM, 2 JLENS)
IBCS-EOC Physical Architecture
Battalion Configuration
Battery Configuration
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Systems Engineering
Challenges and Opportunities
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Challenges1. Integration of complex systems in different phases of life-
cycle2. Disparate processes and stakeholders with competing
interests3. System Security Engineering – Net-centric environment
Opportunities1. Common AMD C2 capability for Army AMD warfighter2. Integrated Fire Control and Single Integrated Air Picture
across AMD System of Systems3. Government owned, data-centric environment for future
sensors and weapons and Joint integration (e.g. Joint Track Management Capability)