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JSIL Overview Jim Jones Tech Chief, JSIL DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A. Approved for public release; Distribution is unlimited.

INITIAL JOINT CHARTER (PEO-CU, 1994) present INITIAL JOINT CHARTER (PEO-CU, 1994) Center of Technical Excellence for Tactical, Medium Altitude Endurance and Future UAVs With the Mission to Provide a Cost-effective Testbed for UAV Technology Assessment, Insertion, Demonstration, and Transfer A joint, government lab focused on UAS and ISR related technologies A knowledge base of common tools and interoperability lessons learned Technology sharing agreements across DoD labs A totally customer-funded organization

JSIL Organization Sue McClung, Director Craig Burns, Dep Director Jim Jones, Tech Chief James Bowman, SW Lead James Perillat, Sys Eng Lead Will Bishop, Chief Trainer Programs Bryan Black, Chief UAS Programs MUSE /AFSERS Interoperability Certification Technology Center Post Production Software Support Integration / Test Cells FMS Global Hawk SO PTT Crew Trainer Systems Development Production and Fielding Field Service Representative (FSR) Logistics and Support Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI

Bringing the Battlefield to Life

Army Air Force Multiple Unified Simulation Environment Air Force Synthetic Environment for Reconnaissance and & Surveillance Primary virtual Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) simulation used within the Department of Defense (DoD) for command and staff level training for the Joint Services and component commands.

MUSE/AFSERS produces a variety of imagery EO/IR SAR MTI

Trainers Programs Supported: Gray Eagle - accredited Shadow - accredited Shadow NGB - accredited Shadow Aussie - accredited Hunter - accredited Warrior A - accredited Shadow USMC - accredited Navy Blackjack (STUAS) Shadow MUMT with AVCATT MQ-9 Reaper – AFSOC MJAT

Readiness through Immersive Simulation

Common software, common processes Trainers Programs Supported: Gray Eagle - accredited Shadow - accredited Shadow NGB - accredited Shadow Aussie - accredited Hunter - accredited Warrior A - accredited Shadow USMC - accredited Navy Blackjack (STUAS) Shadow MUMT with AVCATT MQ-9 Reaper – AFSOC MJAT Global Hawk – Sensor Operator PTT ISR – Goodfellow AFB Common software, common processes

The JSIL Trainer Advantage All Army Trainers accredited Code re-used Terrain & models developed in-house Scenarios developed in-house All Army Trainers Accredited: by U.S. Army Aviation Directorate of Simulation (DOS). Code Re-Use: Current UAS programs benefit from the common components of MUSE/AFSERS used across all JSIL DoD trainer platforms. Terrain & Models are developed in-house: the JSIL team is capable of rapidly producing geo-specific terrain databases for anywhere in the world with a robust current library of terrain and articulating models, with supporting 711th HPW – AFRL human animations. Developed in-house, ViPRS provides capability for rapidly developing and delivering high fidelity tactical scenarios to support Warfighter training requirements.

High-fidelity airfields (for taxi / takeoff / landing)

Emulators Complete hardware, software, network, operational equivalent to the Production Shelter Identical information assurance posture and boundaries Embedded Trainer for UAS simulation support Could be augmented with Cert Center integration and test tools for development Developmental HW/SW risk reduction

USAF MJAT Provides AFSOC a rapid training solution for MQ-9 Reaper that is DMO-capable allowing for distributed connectivity to major exercises. Global Hawk SO PTT The success of MJAT led the GH team to fund the JSIL for the delivery of a Sensor Operator Proficiency Task Trainer.

Air Force Reaper MQ-9 Trainer Plug-and-play Government-owned, non-proprietary Converts ground station (cockpit) to simulator in 10 minutes Fielded AFSOC variant in 5 months Leveraged Army design & joint databases 85% reduction in cost/schedule Rapid response to new requirements and emerging threats Initial capability in 14 days OCONUS airfield database in 1 week Pilots train ahead of new software on any airfield “Train like they fight” First ACC Install/Training at 556th TES & 26 WPS in Feb ‘16 Currently fielding 2404 variant across the AFSOC fleet

Emerald Warrior 2015 First ever participation of an AFSOC MQ-9 in a virtual exercise Provided SOF RPA the ability for dissimilar training opportunities Flew four virtual DMO missions totaling 12.5 hours Pushed FMV to other participants Expending six AGM-114 Hellfires resulting in 3x tanks and 2x APCs destroyed 100% success on all four missions “This is game changing technology that will benefit the entire RPA Enterprise.”

Other EW 2015 Simulators B52 Simulator – Minot, ND MQ1 AFSERS (505 CTS) - Hurlburt MQ9 MJAT (19th SOS) - Hurlburt F16 Sim (DTOC) - Des Moines, IA AC-130U Sim (MROC) - Hurlburt AC-130U Simulator (WST) - Hurlburt C17 Simulator – Charleston, SC CV22 OFT Sim - Hurlburt CV22 OFT Sim – Cannon AFB, NM MV22/UH1Y Sim – MCAS New River, NC JTAC VBS2 entities - Hurlburt (observing MJATD payload video) MARSOC/II MEF - Camp Lejeune, NC Dismounted Entities - Camp Atterbury, IN

Making the Pieces Fit

General Atomics Integration GA IRAD – JSIL CRADA Effort CRADA in place Need IA & DMO assistance from the JSIL Virtualized GCS w/MJAT Benefits to the US Govt: Stand alone lab asset at JSIL, MUSE/ViRPS test and integration feedback

JSIL Tools statistics: J-TOOLS Payload Tools Command & Control Data Links JSIL Tools statistics: 139 Total Distributions, 79 Distinct Individuals, 61 Gov't and Industry Entities since Sept 1, 2014.   344 Total Distributions, 158 Distinct Individuals, 108 Gov't and Industry Entities since Sept 1, 2013. 847 Total Distributions, 257 Distinct Individuals, 138 Gov't and Industry Entities since Jan 1, 2012.

JSIL Payload Tools xMAT SNAP STEVE NVIG I.P. DaViD GiFT GMTIStreamer MIXPACT TSStreamer MITCH MILTON SWAMI 4559 SLIC/CLIC SNAP NVIG I.P. Motion Imagery Gold Files GMTI Gold Files Motion Imagery Silver Files

JSIL Command and Control Tools 4586CT IOP Feature J-CORE J-CUCS J-DLSM J-VSM J-Bird J-Bird w/NVIG

JSIL Data Links Tools TCDL Simulator IOP Data Link Simulator Latency Toolkit Spirent Test Center Shunra Data Link Simulator Packet Audio Tool RF Recorder J-Net J-MUM

Tech Center Roles Support technology integration efforts through la simulation and testing Risk identification and mitigation Development of CONOPs and fielding plans Lab-based interoperability evaluation services using tactical assets in conjunction Flight test and flight demonstration support both locally at RSA and at remote sites Interoperability risks mitigate via test and development using tactical assets

Persistent Close Air Support & Minotaur Integration PCAS Minotaur DARPA-funded proof-of-concept PCAS shortens 60-minute CAS kill-chain to 5 minutes Talk between JTAC and pilot/operator Achieved with 2 tablets John Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab Provides Multi-INT capabilities for Multi-platform Multi-sensor DARPA funded demonstration/initial-proof-of-concept. If approved for further development the final result would be a seamless integration of PCAS and Minotaur capabilities with the Gray Eagle UAS for SOCOM activities. PCAS – Persistent Close Air Support. Is a DARPA project, with Raytheon, that shortens the ~ 60-minute CAS “kill-chain” to ~ 5 minutes by facilitating direct SA sharing and Comms between a JTAC and a Aircraft pilot/Operator. This is achieved via two tablet devices, loaded with SA and engagement SW, connected thru Maingate Radios using Raytheon’s Engagement Management System’s (EMS) token management system. Minotaur – Is a John Hopkins University’s (JHU) Applied Physics Lab (APL) product that provides Multi-INT Capabilities for Real-Time Multi-Platform, Multi-Sensor ISR Operations, both Maritime and Overland. The capabilities include SIGINT lob determination; FMV Geo-registration; Precision Cross-Cue; and Video Moving Target Indicators (MTI) with detection, tracking, and classification of vehicles and walkers in full-motion video, including through stoppages and obscurations.

Human Machine Integration Studies & Whitepapers Operator Endurance Alternative Joysticks Hotkey configuration GUI Layout & Placement AO/PO Combine Role Assessment WCA and E-Checklist Integration Improving GUI Navigation Alternate Input Controls Flying Different AVs

FoS Integration and Test

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