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UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 20061 Joint C3 Information Exchange Data Model (JC3IEDM): Design and Content Prepared for IAM WG 10 May 2006 INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE.

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1 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 20061 Joint C3 Information Exchange Data Model (JC3IEDM): Design and Content Prepared for IAM WG 10 May 2006 INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES Dr. Gene Simaitis (esimaitis@ida.org), 703-845-6873

2 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 20062 Briefing Outline Basics Objective Exchange Concept Representative Data Technical Introduction Closing

3 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 20063 JC3IEDM Basics Encapsulation of structured data supporting C2 functions Complete logical and physical specifications for information exchange Essentially, a C2 data language

4 UNCLASSIFIED 4 Initial Objective of the Initiative To define the minimum operational and technical requirements to be included within system specification which will allow national C2 systems to interoperate by the automatic exchange of data i.e. Level 5 of System Interconnection.

5 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 20065 Common Interface Local Implementation JC3IEDM IEM JC3IEDM Information Transfer System Database System Database The Technical Exchange Concept Local Implementation

6 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 20066 JC3IEDM Common Interface Local Implementation IEM JC3IEDM Commonunderstanding Information Transfer Shared Picture Effective C2 For Operations System Database System Database Staff Commander The Operational Exchange Concept

7 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 20067 Representative Data Plans & Orders Event reporting Battlefield capabilities ORBATs Unit holdings Locations Status of objects Control measures Geographic features Weather features II XXX MNC II 1/I(FR) X 1/II(CA) X 1/III (SP) II/1II/2II/3II/4 XX II/1 (US) MND XX II/2 (GE) MND 2/II(NL) X 2/III (IT) X X 2/I (DA) X II

8 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 20068 Short Technical Introduction to JC3IEDM

9 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 20069 Operational Requirements General, based on military experience 48 APP-9 messages (640 elements) Crisis Response Operations (518 elements) Joint interfaces (222 elements) NATO Corporate Reference Model V4 (+ CBRN, MMW, ATO, ACT requirements) MIP- generated operational requirements

10 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200610 Overview of Functional Content Define objects in the universe of discourse Describe state of the universe: past, present, and future Use what you have via plans, orders, requests Record events Provide supporting structures as needed

11 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200611 High Level View of JC3IEDM  Comprehensive  Allows for extension  Very well documented Tables Attributes Relations Extension rules  XML tags available Courtesy: ODU/VMASC

12 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200612 OBJECT-TYPE Hierarchy

13 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200613 AFFILIATION

14 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200614 ORGANISATION-STRUCTURE

15 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200615 ACTION – How to Specify Use of Objects Activities can be represented through the ACTION structure: instances or classes of battlefield objects serve as resources and are directed at instances or classes of battlefield objects that serve as objectives

16 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200616 CONTEXT Structure and Use

17 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200617 Counting by Group Characteristics

18 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200618 High-Level View of JC3IEDM

19 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200619 Relatively simple, understandable, tightly integrated structure with broad applicability Central concepts have been stable for 13 years Multinational pedigree Easy to extend in response to operational data requirements Semantic content can be enriched to suit the needs of a community of interest (COI) Advantages of JC3IEDM as a Reference Model for Data Exchange

20 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200620 Questions?

21 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200621 Configuration Management of Data Specifications Prepared for Dr. Alberts, CCRP 10 May 2006 INSTITUTE FOR DEFENSE ANALYSES Dr. Gene Simaitis (esimaitis@ida.org), 703-845-6873

22 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200622 NATO/MIP Specific Change proposal generation Deliberation and voting Documentation updates Periodic release of specifications

23 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200623 NATO/MIP Specific Change proposal generation Unmet operational requirements Specification “fixes” –Problem reports from implementers –Delegate suggestions

24 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200624 NATO/MIP Specific Deliberation and voting Proposals are discussed Voted on –Approved –Deferred (generally for re-write) –Rejected

25 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200625 NATO/MIP Specific Documentation updates Model (logical and physical) Main and annexes MIP Information Resource Dictionary (MIRD) Requirements databases CP database

26 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200626 NATO/MIP Specific Periodic release of specifications Official version release –End of MIP block –End of MIP-approved increment Made available at MIP Web site (www.mip-site.org) public areawww.mip-site.org

27 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200627 US Specific Overall management structure for WMA (Col Whitehead will cover) Procedures for CM of data specifications are under development

28 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200628 US Specific Challenges Determining JBCIEDM (or US)-unique requirements Coordinating with NATO/MIP specification development Involving joint participation

29 UNCLASSIFIED ES-10 May 200629 Questions?


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