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Coalition Battle Management Language Study Group Dr. Michael Hieb Alion Science & Technology Major Kevin Galvin Ministry of Defence (UK), Directorate of Equipment Capability (GM) Dr. Andreas Tolk VMASC Old Dominion University Charles Turnitsa VMASC Old Dominion University Curt Blais MOVES Institute NPS Presentation to the Standards Activity Committee September 17, 2005

Fall SIW C-BML Study Group C-BML Study Group built on the foundation of previous SISO study groups –C4I Study Group –C4ISR/TRM Study Group C-BML Leverages existing bodies of work –Eagle BML –CCSIL (Command and Control Simulation Interchange Language) –C2IEDM (Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model) –US Army SIMCI BML –French Armed Services APLET –US/GE SINCE (Simulation and C2IS Connectivity Experiment)

Fall SIW C-BML – What is it? C-BML is an unambiguous language: –Convey orders and commands to live, simulated, and robotic forces –Convey situational awareness C4I Simulation Robotic Forces C-BML Order C4I

Fall SIW C-BML – Purpose Designed to facilitate C2 to Simulation Interoperability Uses de facto international standard (C2IEDM) for C2 –Recommended for C2 to M&S interoperability by NATO MSG (October, 2003) –Recommended for C2 to M&S interoperability by the US Army M&S Executive Council (July, 2005)

Fall SIW C-BML – How did we get here? C-BML SG approved by SISO in September, 2004 Participants represent a wide body of interest, including: –Representatives from 12 different nations –Over 80 participants at SG meetings –Industry, Academia, Government 3 SG meetings and workshops (outside of SIW meetings) have been conducted (plus numerous telecons), with robust activity Active coordination with MSDL SG has brought about harmonization of plans for PDG

Fall SIW C-BML – Terms of Reference The study group shall conduct a survey comprising as many international contributions applicable to the C-BML effort as possible The study group shall develop a plan of how these various efforts identified in task one can contribute to a common C-BML standard/standard framework The study group shall formulate a set of recommendations for a C-BML Product Development Group

Fall SIW C-BML – Findings and Recommendations SISO accept the Product Nomination SISO establish a C-BML PDG A phased approach should be taken for development of the standard The C-BML PDG should be separate from a proposed MSDL PDG –C-BML focuses on C2/M&S data interchange –MSDL focuses on simulation initialization C-BML and MSDL PDGs will collaborate on areas of common interest To maintain engagement with C2 community to ensure joint ownership and development of the standard

Fall SIW C-BML – Product Development and Plan Goal: Develop, in phased versions, a C-BML standard that will facilitate interoperability between C2 and M&S Each version will include: –Data Model –Content Schema –Exchange Mechanism –Implementation Guidelines The phased versions will include each of these aspects in increasing levels of detail and refinement

Fall SIW C-BML – Phased Development 1.Introduction of C-BML, initial versions of Data Model, Content Schema, Exchange Mechanism, and Implementation Guidelines (2007) 2.Refinement of C-BML aspects through introduction of Grammars and Grammar based techniques (2008) 3.Enabling interoperability through C-BML by introducing Ontology-based methods and related technology recommendations (2010)

Fall SIW C-BML and MSDL Capabilities C-BML Capabilities Unambiguous language for orders, reports, and situational awareness. Used to communicate between humans, robotics, and simulations within and between echelons. Leverages common tasking language grammar developed by MSDL & BML participants. Supports all phases of military operations: planning, execution, and review. Supports multiple doctrines. Provides a standard data representation using the C2IEDM. Provides an unambiguous vocabulary across the international C4I domain. Includes a reference implementation and recommended practices for message distribution. Common Capabilities Support for simulation pre- initialization phase (operational planning phase). Common tasking language grammar shared between MSDL & BML allows for consistent data interchange for simulation initialization. Common vocabulary across the international C4I domain. Supports multiple doctrines. MSDL Capabilities Unambiguous language to represent military scenario data and file transmittal format for simulation initialization. Provides military scenario information that is simulation independent in format and content. Leverages common tasking language grammar developed by MSDL & BML participants. Supports activities leading up to the simulation initialization phase. Supports multiple doctrines. Provides a standard interchange representation using XML. Leverages C-BML vocabulary across the international C4I domain. Includes a reference implementation.