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1 Joint Spectrum Center E3 Division (J5) (410) 293-9264
JSC Ordnance Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Risk Assessment Database (JOERAD) Joint Spectrum Center E3 Division (J5) (410)

2 Disclaimer ********************************************************************** The information provided in this briefing is for general information purposes only. It does not constitute a commitment on behalf of the United States Government to provide any of the capabilities, systems or equipment presented and in no way obligates the United States Government to enter into any future agreements with regard to the same. The information presented is for training purposes only and may not be disseminated further without the express consent of the United States Government.

3 Joint Spectrum Center Who we are Warfighter Support JOERAD Beginning
AGENDA Joint Spectrum Center Who we are Warfighter Support JOERAD Beginning JOERAD Requirements JOERAD how it works

4 Training Integration JOERAD Demo AGENDA School(s) Course(s) Material
HERO Incident Reporting Form JOERAD Demo

5 The JSC is the DoD Strategic Resource for EM Spectrum Expertise.
Who we are The JSC is the DoD Strategic Resource for EM Spectrum Expertise.

6 DSO Current Structure Defense Spectrum Organization (DSO) (OS)
Ft. Meade, MD Mil-0/Civ-6/Ctr-0 = 6 Strategic Planning Office (SPO) (OS1) Steve Molina Ft. Meade, MD Mil-1/Civ-15/Ctr-27 = 37 Business Management Office (OS2) John Ennema Annapolis, MD Mil-0/Civ-10/Ctr-13 = 23 Home Team Support = 9 Spectrum Enterprise Services (OS3) Robert Schneider Annapolis, MD Mil-1/Civ-32/Ctr-11 = 24 Joint Spectrum Center (JSC) (OS4) Col Barton Schuck (AF) Annapolis, MD Mil-15/Civ-32/Ctr- 304 = 354 * GLOBAL ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM INFORMATION SYSTEM Current – DSO Workforce Mil-15/Civ-91/Ctr-355 = 461 Unclassified

7 J5, Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3)
JSC Organization Joint Spectrum Center (OS4) J3, Operations (OS43) J5, Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) (OS45) J6, Information Systems (OS46) J8, Applied Engineering (OS48) Operations Branch Space and Intel Branch IT Branch IA Branch 7 UNCLASSIFIED 7

8 Joint Spectrum Center and JOERAD
The Joint Spectrum Center is the Program Lead for the development and support of JOERAD. JSC provides : Warfighter Support Spectrum Information Management Acquisition Support Research and Development The JSC is the DoD Strategic Resource for EM Spectrum Expertise.

9 Electromagnetic Emissions Inadvertent Actuation Of EED
Background – HERO U A S E C E T F C Electromagnetic Emissions Inadvertent Actuation Of EED T O R / EED EEDs require a current to generate heat which then causes initiation. EEDs can not differentiate between RF current or direct current, therefore, they can be initiated by RF energy as seen in the example above. 9 9 9 9

10 Countering the Global Threat – Operational Activity
1983 Grenada 1991 1994 2003 Gulf War Iraq Haiti Increased Shipboard Operations 1989 1992 2001 2004 Afghanistan Panama Somalia Use of Joint and Combined INTEGRATED military operations increases the chances for incidents of interference/conflicts The global threat is ever-present and will continue to be so in the future. With each conflict, there is more and more emphasis put on joint fleet, air, and ground operations. With this increase in joint operations, chances for interference and equipment conflict incidents have increased significantly 10 10 10 10

11 HERO CONTROL AND THE JOINT OPERATIONS CHALLENGE
Technological advances powerful communication and radar equipment that radiate high levels of EM energy Sensitive, low-power EEDs/EIDs HERO control Service Programs adequately address the hazards associated with their operational EMEs Service ordnance (Army, Air Force, etc.) may not be tested or designed for the Joint integrated EME hazard Currently the most restrictive emission control condition is the only accepted means of addressing unknown ordnance susceptibility (HERO UNSAFE) 11

12 JSC ORDNANCE E3 RISK ASSESSMENT DATABASE
JOERAD provides Operational Commanders and Planners the information: to SAFELY and EFFICIENTLY manage the conflict between ordnance and radio frequency (RF) emitters employed in an Integrated Joint Operation/ Exercise Applications: Embarking forces (Marines, Army, Air Force or NATO) on Navy ships Army Rotary Wing aircraft on Navy ships SOF/Conventional forces aboard Service aircraft

13 DOD AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES SAFETY STANDARDS
REQUIREMENT Defense Department Explosive Safety Board DODD M DOD AMMUNITION AND EXPLOSIVES SAFETY STANDARDS V2.E All data from HERO evaluations shall be compiled in a centralized data repository to support the Joint Spectrum Center Ordnance Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Risk Assessment Database (JOERAD), for subsequent use in information applications supporting the DoD Components. V2.E The DoD Components shall take measures (e.g., identifying susceptibilities, quantifying EME’s, evaluating risks associated with operating procedures, and establishing tailored emission control instructions) to ensure that HERO effects on military munitions are resolved during the planning of joint or combined operations or training exercises.

14 Joint Shipboard Helicopter Operations 3-04
DIRECTIVE Joint Shipboard Helicopter Operations 3-04 ENVIRONMENT CONCERN JSHO require US Army, US Air Force, and special operations personnel operate alongside US Navy (USN), US Marine Corps (USMC), and US Coast Guard (USCG) personnel in unfamiliar work and electromagnetic environment WHERE TO GO When the Navy’s HERO EMCON bill does not address the operational concerns on non-Navy ordnance aboard ship, the JSC’s ordnance E3 risk assessment database (JOERAD) should be consulted for assistance. The negative effects of shipboard transmitters is known and documented in EMV reports, but these are not published in an operator friendly format; however this information is contained in JOERAD, to provide complete E3 information for the embarked unit and the ship’s company.

15 Predeployment Planning Checklists
DIRECTIVE (Cont.) Joint Shipboard Helicopter Operations 3-04 Predeployment Planning Checklists Non-Navy ordnance aboard Navy ships is one of the most critical issues facing joint ship helicopter operations and must be addressed (and solved) early by joint planners. Direct liaison between the planner, embarking unit ordnance officer and ship’s company weapon’s department will solve many of these compatibility, procedures, and training issues so that few remain for the pre-deployment conference.

16 When should JOERAD be used?
Introduced Ordnance and/or Emitters/Joint Ops Provides immediate HERO guidance Portable & Mobile Transmitters When should JOERAD be used? Pre-deployment - JOERAD should be used during the initial operational planning phases to ensure full assimilation of joint EMCON procedures. Joint Operations – JOERAD can be used in the event of mid-operation changes, or upgrades to ordnance, emitter suites, or embarking platforms that were not included in the pre-deployment phase or the US Navy HERO Survey Report.

17 JOERAD How it works!! SOLUTION Safe Separation EMCON
Unit/Platform Module EC Module Impact Assessment Ordnance Module MH-53 Pave Low At sea aboard USS Mount Whitney (LCC/JCC 20) 17 January 2003 — A U.S. Navy SEAL (SEa, Air, and Land) fast-ropes from an MH-53 Pave Low helicopter during a Maritime Interception Operation (MIO) training exercise. U.S. Navy SEALs are deployed throughout the world conducting missions in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. SOLUTION Safe Separation EMCON 17

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31 OPERATIONAL IMPACT REPORT
SAMPLE RESULTS OPERATIONAL IMPACT REPORT 31

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33 Condition Matrix

34 BENEFITS No-Cost Organic asset
Adaptable to dynamic operational situations Warfighter can make informed decisions PRIOR to deployment Analyze hypothetical operational scenario “What if…?”

35 JOERAD REQUEST CD: To obtain JOERAD software, contact
JSC (J5) at Commercial (410) , or request online at: acc.dau.mil/joerad and filling out the software request form. JOERAD is available to U.S. Military, U.S. Government, and supporting contractors. 35

36 JOERAD REQUEST Request online at: acc.dau.mil/joerad

37 JOERAD TRAINING Training is schedule for one day.
Students must have Secret clearance. Training can be brought to the end-user, classroom location in the Norfolk area, with future locations at San Diego. TRAINING: To request JOERAD training contact JOERAD Training Staff,

38 HERO Incident Reporting Form
HERO Incident Reporting Form site:

39 Points of Contact Program Manager Joint Spectrum Center
RD&A Division (J5) (410) JOERAD Instructor EMC Management Concepts (757) 39

40 QUESTIONS

41 JOINT SPECTRUM CENTER BACK UP SLIDES

42 Joint Spectrum Center Missions
WARFIGHTER SUPPORT Deployable spectrum management (SM) for operations On-call interference resolution support Support Info Ops/Special Technical Ops (IO/STO) and Electronic Warfare Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation on Ordnance (HERO) assessments Provide regional Electromagnetic Environment (EME) data to support deployments Manage Joint Service Ordnance Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Program Battlefield SM Training

43 Joint Spectrum Center Missions
Spectrum Information Management Collection and maintenance of SM, E3, and HERO data Development of DoD E3 technical standards ( Lead Standardization Activity) Operate and Maintain the DoD Frequency Resource Record System (FRRS) Provide SM and E3 training Maintenance of SPECTRUM XXI (National Standard Joint frequency assignment tool used in support of Joint Operations)

44 Joint Spectrum Center Missions
Acquisition Support Provide Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) analyses, on a reimbursable basis, to DoD Agencies, Federal Agencies and Industry Provide E3 Assessments for DoD acquisition & test communities Review requirements and acquisition documents for SM and E3 adequacy Measurement and testing support

45 Joint Spectrum Center Missions Research and Development
Spectrum Management and E3 information systems development Modeling and Simulation development EMC analytical tools development Research spectrum efficient technologies Develop analytical algorithms

46 TAKEAWAYS School(s) Course(s) Material/Delivery Milestones

47 Joint Spectrum Center Missions
Warfighter Support Manage Joint Service Ordnance Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) Program Hazards of Electromagnetic Radiation on Ordnance (HERO) assessments Support Info Ops/Special Technical Ops (IO/STO) and Electronic Warfare Spectrum Information Management Collection and maintenance of SM, E3, and HERO data Provide SM and E3 training Operate and Maintain the DoD Frequency Resource Record System (FRRS) Acquisition Support Research and Development Provide E3 Assessments for DoD acquisition & test communities Review requirements and acquisition documents for SM and E3 adequacy Measurement and testing support EMC analytical tools development Modeling and Simulation development Research spectrum efficient technologies As I touched on earlier, support to the Warfighter is paramount. Indirectly, we provide support to the Warfighter through our spectrum information management, research & development and acquisition support Provides direct support to Combatant Commanders and DoD Components to enable effective and efficient use of the electromagnetic spectrum and control of electromagnetic environmental effects in support of national security and military objectives. 47


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