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1 Acting Director, Test Resource Management Center August 30, 2017
Office of the Secretary of Defense Test Resource Management Center: Opportunities for HBCU/MI Mr. Derrick Hinton Acting Director, Test Resource Management Center August 30, 2017 Taking the Pentagon to the People – Oakwood University 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

2 Discussion TRMC Overview Technical Workforce Challenges
TRMC-Directed Research Opportunities for HBCU/MIs 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

3 Discussion TRMC Overview Technical Workforce Challenges
TRMC-Directed Research Opportunities for HBCU/MIs 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

4 TRMC Organization As of 1 Sep 2017 Chief Financial Officer Chief Operating Officer Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition, Technology & Logistics The Honorable Ellen M. Lord Deputy EA for Cyber Test Ranges Agency Range Oversight Army Range Oversight Air Force Range Oversight Navy Range Oversight Deputy Director, T&E Range Oversight Deputy PM, CTEIP PM, REP PM, CTEIP Deputy PM, T&E/S&T Director, TENA SDA Deputy PM, JMETC Director, NCR Complex Deputy Director, NCR Complex Deputy Director, Major Initiatives and Technical Analyses PM, T&E/S&T // PM, JMETC Principal Deputy, TRMC Mr. Paul D. Mann (Acting) PM, NCR Complex Expansion Deputy PM, NCR Complex Expansion Director, TRMC Mr. G. Derrick Hinton (Acting) 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

5 TRMC Missions DoD (Charter) Directive 5105.71
MRTFB OVERSIGHT / T&E INFRASTRUCTURE Plan for and assess the adequacy of the MRTFB to provide adequate testing in support of the development, acquisition, fielding, and sustainment of defense systems Support the Department’s objective of ensuring compliance with DoDD R Review proposed significant changes to T&E facilities and resources of the MRTFB before they are implemented by the DoD Components Issue guidance to the DoD Components, through the USD(AT&L), with respect to MRTFB planning Maintain an awareness of other T&E facilities and resources, within and outside the DoD, and their impacts on DoD requirements Serve as Executive Agent for Cyber Test Ranges STRATEGIC PLAN Complete a strategic plan for T&E not less often than once every 2 fiscal years BUDGET CERTIFICATION Submit report to the SECDEF containing the comments of the Director concerning all such proposed budgets, together with the Director’s certification as to whether such proposed budgets are adequate PROGRAMS Administer the CTEIP (Central Test and Evaluation Investment Program) and T&E/S&T Program CAPABILITIES Manage and operate the JMETC (Joint Mission Environment Test Capability) Multiple Independent Levels of Security (MILS) Network and the Regional Service Delivery Points (RSDP) cloud computing environments Manage and operate the NCR (National Cyber Range) (IAW RMD 407A1, Issue #1, Title: Cyber, Jan 12, 2015) to provide test capability and capacity for the T&E Community Statutory Regulatory 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

6 Major Range and Test Facility Base (MRTFB): The “Critical Core” 23 Sites: Army-8; Navy-6; Air Force-7; Defense Agency-2 Legend: Army, Navy, AF, Defense Agency 30th Space Wing Vandenberg AFB, CA NAWC-WD Point Mugu, CA Nevada Test and Training Range Nellis AFB, NV Utah Test and Training Range Hill AFB, UT West Desert Test Center Dugway Proving Ground, UT White Sands Test Center, White Sands Missile Range, MN Electronic Proving Ground Fort Huachuca, AZ 96th Test Wing (Includes 96th Test Group), Eglin AFB, FL Atlantic Undersea Test and Evaluation Center, Andros Island, Bahamas 45th Space Wing, Patrick AFB, FL Arnold Engineering Development Complex, Arnold AFB, TN Aberdeen Test Center, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD DISA Ft. Meade, MD Cold Regions Test Center Fort Greely, AK NAWC-WD China Lake, CA NAWC-AD Patuxent River NAS, MD DISA,JITC U.S. Army Kwajalein Atoll Reagan Test Site Tropic Regions Test Center, various locations PMRF Kauai, HI Yuma Test Center Yuma Proving Ground, AZ 412th Test Wing Edwards AFB, CA NUWC Keyport (Nanoose & Dabob ranges) Keyport, WA Updated 22 Jul 2015 Created by Congress 25,000+ Personnel ~$4B in Funding Annually Army – 5.5M Acres Land Navy – 1M Acres Land, 165K sq mi Sea, 103K sq mi Air Air Force – Western Ranges ALONE – 5M Acres Land 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

7 Discussion 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412 7

8 Test & Evaluation / Science & Technology (T&E/S&T) Program
Mission: Develop Technologies Required to Test Future Warfighting Capabilities Established in FY02 Joint DDR&E / DOT&E Initiative Transitioned to TRMC in FY05 RDT&E Budget Activity 3 funds Purpose High Risk / High Payoff R&D for Testing Foster technology transition to major DoD test ranges Risk reduction for test capabilities developments Annual Broad Agency Announcements (BAAs) Academia Industry Government Laboratories Tri-Service working groups Validate requirements Evaluate proposals Facilitate technology transition Central Oversight – Distributed Execution 71 Active Projects High Speed Systems 15 Active Projects Eight Test Technology Areas Directed Energy 9 Active Projects Cyberspace 2 Active Projects C4I & Software Intensive Systems 5 Active Projects Electronic Warfare 16 Active Projects Unmanned & Autonomous Systems 4 Active Projects Advanced Instrumentation 12 Active Projects Spectrum Efficiency 8 Active Projects *Outyear Planning Profile Shaping Technology into Tomorrow’s T&E Capabilities 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

9 Game-Changing Technologies Challenges in Hypersonic T&E
Hypersonic flight environment is difficult to replicate on the ground Hypersonic flows are difficult to accurately model Material Development Challenges Extreme heat requiring Thermal Protection System (TPS), shell made of advanced materials TPS materials tested in Arc Jet Heaters up to 180 atmospheres & 13,000 degR Arc jets achieve these extreme temperatures by flowing high pressure air over an electric arc and through a supersonic nozzle Bottom Line: Designing test facilities is just as challenging as designing hypersonic flight vehicles Scramjet Test at NASA Langley Arc Jet Heater Hypersonic Vehicle in Flight 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

10 Game-Changing Technologies Managing T&E of Autonomous Systems
We Must Transform T&E Culture We Must Develop Accepted Cross-domain standards, metrics, and test methodologies Human-Robot-Robot interactions Multiple interacting domains (Air, Land, Sea, Undersea) ranges Georgia Tech Research Institute Study To assess and develop an approach to gaps and required investments in T&E infrastructure for autonomous systems 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

11 Test and Evaluation Range in Action
Range Control Facility Bidirectional Secure Range Network CEC Unmanned Systems & Networks Joint Task Force TAC NET C4I Providers OTHER RANGES OTHER RANGES Mobile Apps & Adaptive Networks Mobile Apps & Adaptive Networks C2 CONTROL NET 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

12 High Pressure High Temperature Gas Tunable Diode Laser Absorption Spectroscopy Temperature (HTDLAS)
Stanford University, Air Force Research Lab (AFRL), & Air Force Office of Scientific Research Description: Developing Tunable Laser Absorption Spectroscopy (TLAS) instrument for temperature measurements in high pressure, high temperature Air Enables: Non-intrusive air temp measurements at high pressure and temperatures Nitric oxide (NO) based TLAS to provide the needed temperature measurements with low experimental uncertainties Evaluation of turbine and scramjet engine combustion properties Current Status: Completing final report and delivering HTDLAS instrumentation to Hypersonic Aerothermal Propulsion Clean Air Testbed (HAPCAT) TDLAS Flange FY14 Major Accomplishments Complete shock tube spectral studies, including 3-color absorption Create lookup tables for temperature vs spectral absorption FY15 - FY17 Major Accomplishments Investigate one-, two- and three-color (wavelength) nitric oxide-based TLAS (NO-TLAS) for low and high temperature ranges Identify optimum wavelengths Obtain shock tube data on 3 separate NO spectral lines Develop HAPCAT installation requirements Design the hardware needed to install HTDLAS at HAPCAT Install & perform shakedown testing at HAPCAT Final Report and HTDLAS instrument delivered to HAPCAT Key Future Events: Q4FY17: Install & perform shakedown testing at HAPCAT Q4FY17: Final Report and HTDLAS instrument delivered to HAPCAT Deliverables (Mo/Yr): Final Report Sep/17 HTDLAS Instrumentation Sep/17 Potential Transition Partner / Date: Hypersonic Aerothermal Propulsion Clean Air Testbed (HAPCAT) 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412 12

13 Cyber Threat Automation & Monitoring (CTAM)
Florida International University-ARC Miami FL Description: Developing technologies to detect, monitor, and analyze malware behavior during cyber attacks in a virtualized T&E environment Enables: Virtual machine introspection, data collection, and monitoring through a centralized hypervisor system Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning technology to monitor and analyze malware in virtualized testbed using classification and anomaly detection algorithms Visualization and generation of reports to assess the potential damage to operational cyberspace assets Current Status: Development of XEN and QEMU hypervisors with full introspection instrumentation package for various Operating Systems Key Future Events: August 2017 : Technical Interchange Meeting Deliverables (Mo/Yr): Phase 1 Final Report Apr/17 Phase 2 Demonstration Dec/17 Phase 2 Final Report Jan/18 Potential Transition Partner / Date: National Cyber Range, Regional Service Delivery Point (RSDP), Avionics Cyber Range (ACR) and CyberTASE FY16 Major Accomplishments CTAM T&E Infrastructure Development Advanced Cyber Analytics and Virtualization Platform Design Test Control Center Virtual Machine Mgt Module FY17 Major Accomplishments Smart Memory Acquisition and Virtual Machine Introspection Machine Learning Algorithms and Models Test Control Center Development and Platform Integration Phase 1 Demo and Cyber Fellows Induction Ceremony Test Control Center Enhancements Scaling of Virtualization Platform Advanced Machine Learning Algorithms Implementation Malware Analysis & Repository 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412 13

14 T&E/S&T Program Broad Agency Announcements
In-cycle Process Declared schedule for white paper submissions (deadline) Requires an allocation of available funding Priority over out-of-cycle white paper submissions Out-of-cycle Process White papers submitted anytime after "in-cycle" deadline or to define a BAA cycle where a “new start” budget has not been quantified Offerors required to contact Executing Agent before submitting white paper Ensures interest; mitigates unnecessary effort by Offeror Can address whether a ‘possibility' exists for funding All BAAs include an “Other Test Technology” category to enable offerors to propose test technology not included in the list of topics identified by the Government 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

15 Must Discuss Concept with Executing Agent Prior to Submittal
T&E/S&T BAA Location Keyword: TRMC Posted Date: [change to blank] Out-of-Cycle Only: Must Discuss Concept with Executing Agent Prior to Submittal 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

16 FY18 Project Selection Schedule
BAA Pre-FY Cycle T&E/S&T Project Selection Process Schedule Activity JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY Draft BAA Topic Areas BAA Topics Finalized BAA Topics Thru Legal BAA Topics Announced Call for White Papers White Paper Submissions White Paper Reviews Proposals Requested from Selected Offerors Proposal Submissions Proposals Review Contract Clarifications Executing Agents Recommendations to PM PM New Start Decisions Contract Negotiations & Awards Program Manager Action Executing Agent Action Contracting Officer Action Offeror Action 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

17 Successful White Papers / Proposals
Satisfy T&E need Meet S&T challenge Demonstrate technical feasibility Convey breadth of technology application Imply utility via desired application/T&E CONOPS Compatible with TTA portfolio 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

18 National Cyber Range Complex (NCRC) Background
Mission: Improve the resiliency of our warfighters in the cyber-contested battlespace by conducting testing, training, and mission rehearsal events in operationally- representative cyberspace environments Developed by Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) in the timeframe Transitioned from DARPA to the DoD Test Resource Management Center (TRMC) in October 2012 Provides secure facilities, innovative technologies, repeatable processes Creates custom-fidelity, mission representative cyberspace environments Facilitates the integration of the cyberspace T&E infrastructure through partnerships with key stakeholders across government, industry, and academia TRMC institutionally funds the NCR to support the full spectrum of DoD T&E and training customers 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

19 National Cyber Range Complex Vision
JIOR - JMN SCADA SITES Common Cyber Testing Ontology, Taxonomy, and Lexicon How we communicate Common Concept of Operations How the cyber ranges operate Common Cyber Test Data Model How to describe a cyber test Common Cyber Descriptions (Object Definition and Transforms) How components of the cyber test are defined Common Cyber Universe Description How the environment that surrounds the components of the cyber test are defined Common Instrumentation and Control How data is collected and assessed How cyber tests are controlled TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS Realistic: Large-scale, high-fidelity virtualized cyber environments operating actual software integrated with hardware-in-the-loop capabilities Repeatable: Archived, reusable environments, procedures, parameters, and event restoration checkpoints to facilitate test-fix-test verification Rapid: Standard tools and processes to automatically create, re-create, and modify mission-specific environments Isolation: Cryptographic segregation of multiple, concurrent cyber environments at varying security classifications Sanitization: Restore all assets to a known, clean state – not just range infrastructure, but also mission system equipment Enabled by a Cyber-Savvy Workforce Manage and operate the National Cyber Range (IAW RMD 407A1, Issue #1, Title: Cyber, Jan 12, 2015) to provide test capability and capacity for the T&E Community 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

20 Sanitization is an Example of Multi-Pronged Approach to Mature Best-of-Breed Technologies for Utilization Communicating technology development needs in multiple forums promotes best-of-breed solutions Multi-pronged approach to augmenting sanitization capabilities includes the following initiatives: Developing broader methodologies and tools to sanitize a range of mission system hardware provides several benefits: Increased throughput / rapid turnaround Increased event scope Higher fidelity to provide greater operational realism Framework for Automated and Verified Sanitization (FAVS) (Lockheed Martin) Effort progressing to establish and demonstrate tools and procedures to restore systems to fully mission capable status (with confidence) Initial emphasis is on T&E, training, and mission rehearsal—in the future, this could provide real-time sanitization of systems in the operational environment Avionics Attestation (TRMC / AF/TE, AFRL) Determine whether or not an aircraft preparing for a mission contains malware or maldata Minor modifications in avionics memory enable attestation to detect a change before a cyber attack occurs Customized server components for NCR (Dell; unsolicited) Tailored hardware and software to reduce sanitization time for NCR infrastructure assets Critical research area; expect to spend $50M over the next 5 years GOAL: Reduce Dependence on Virtualized Systems 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

21 Discussion TRMC Overview Technical Workforce Challenges
TRMC-Directed Research Opportunities for HBCU/MIs 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

22 Technical Workforce Demand
The DoD Cyber T&E Community anticipates hiring a minimum of 200 new technical employees over the next 5 years (FY18-FY22). These jobs include positions at the National Cyber Range Complex, as well as at Service cyber ranges. The number of new hires could be as high as 300—or higher—depending on demand for cyber testing and training. 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

23 Accelerate Professional Development of Technical Staff
Targeted curriculum Student internships Jump-start clearance process 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

24 Discussion TRMC Overview Technical Workforce Challenges
TRMC-Directed Research Opportunities for HBCU/MIs 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

25 Major S&T Challenges How will we test future weapons?
As the S&T Community innovates weapons… The T&E Community must innovate test capabilities. How do we test a learning system with changing behavior? Autonomy & Robotics Electronic Warfare Cyber Warfare Future of Computing Micro-electronics Hypersonics Directed Energy …? How do we replicate a multispectral environment? How do we test systems maneuvering at hypersonic speeds? How do we measure energy on target? How do we measure cyber resiliency? …? We look for your help to innovate our test capabilities 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

26 University Outreach Focus on Spectrum Efficiency and Network Centric Systems Software Defined Radio (SDR) Project Decision Engine for Structured and Unstructured Data (DESU) Focus on Cyberspace Test Technology Established Cyber Test Lab with existing T&E test tools Established Cyber T&E Fellow Program Ongoing T&E/S&T project: CTAM – Cyber Threat Automation and Monitoring System 6 TRMC summer interns Focus on Unmanned & Autonomous Systems Test Technology Developed Autonomous System Predictive Performance Test Technology Won ASD (R&E) Autonomy Center of Excellence Ongoing T&E/S&T project: DIPT – Data-driven Intelligent Prediction Tool for T&E of Unmanned Autonomous Systems 3 TRMC summer interns 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

27 Test Technology Development
University Support to Test Technology Development Arizona State University Brigham Young University Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve Univ. Columbia University Cornell University Embry-Riddle Aeronautical Univ. Fayetteville State University Florida International University Florida State University George Washington University Georgia Tech Research Institute Harvey Mudd College Johns Hopkins University Lincoln University Mass. Institute of Technology Middle Tennessee State Univ. Morgan State University Naval Post Graduate School New Mexico State University North Carolina A&T Univ. North Carolina State Univ. Ohio State University Oklahoma State University Oregon State University Pennsylvania State University Princeton University Purdue University Rochester Inst. of Technology Stanford University Texas Tech University Univ. of Alabama, Huntsville University of Arizona University of Arkansas University of California Irvine Univ. of California Los Angeles Univ. of California San Diego University of Central Florida University of Delaware University of Florida (Gainesville) University of Hawaii at Manoa University of Illinois University of Iowa University of Kansas Univ. of Maryland (College Park) University of Massachusetts Univ. of Minnesota University of Missouri University of Pittsburgh University of Tennessee University of Texas – El Paso University of Virginia University of Washington Utah State University Vanderbilt University Virginia Tech West Virginia University 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

28 Acting Executive Agent (EA) for Cyber Test Ranges
TRMC Points of Contact Mr. Derrick Hinton Acting Director, TRMC Acting Executive Agent (EA) for Cyber Test Ranges Mr. G. Derrick Hinton (Acting) Director, TRMC EA, Cyber Test Ranges Mr. Paul Mann (Acting) Principal Deputy, TRMC DD, T&E Range Oversight Test Resource Management Center (TRMC) 4800 Mark Center Drive, Suite 07J22 Alexandria, VA Phone: Mr. Chip Ferguson Deputy EA, Cyber Test Ranges Mr. AJ Pathmanathan Director, National Cyber Range (NCR) Complex Dr. Robert Tamburello Deputy Director, National Cyber Range (NCR) Complex Mr. Christopher Paust PM, Central Test & Evaluation Investment Program (CTEIP) Mr. George Rumford Deputy Director, Major Initiatives & Technical Analyses PM, Test & Evaluation / Science & Technology (T&E/S&T) Mr. Geoffrey Wilson Deputy PM, T&E/S&T Ms. Denise De La Cruz Lead, Army Range Oversight and Workforce/STEM Lead As of 14 Apr 2017 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

29 T&E/S&T Program Significant Test Technology Needs (1 of 2)
High Speed Systems Test Electronic Warfare Test Advanced Thrust Measurement Techniques In-Flight Sensing of Atmospheric Conditions Hypersonic Flight Erosion Test Methods Thermal Protection System Ablation Testing Improved Computational Tools High-Speed EO/IR Scene Generation High Power/Bandwidth 2-Color IR Emitter Real-time, High-Fidelity, High-Density RF Signal Generation Reconfigurable AESA Threat Simulators High Power EW Amplifiers Directed Energy Test C4I & Software Intensive Systems Test Neutron Environment Simulator to replicate required nuclear effects In Chamber HPM Source HEL Direct Detection Target Board HEL Target Imagery with Active Adaptive Optics Automated Testing of Systems and Environments Rapid Analysis of Voluminous Unstructured Data (“Test Data to Decision”) Removing Distributed Testing Environment Effects Automatically Characterize Required M&S Fidelity in Tests Examples of some of the T&E S&T Projects 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412

30 T&E/S&T Program Significant Test Technology Needs (2 of 2)
Unmanned & Autonomous Systems Test Cyberspace Test Predicting autonomous behavior for testing scenarios Enhancing safety of autonomous testing Testing of autonomy components Measure autonomous system reliability and performance Adapt Test Environment to Cognitive Autonomous Systems Hypervisors for Kinetic Systems and Cyber-Physical Networks Defining Cyberspace Test Measurements Improved, Scalable Cyberspace Test Environments Cyberspace T&E Visualization Advanced cyberspace instrumentation Improved cyberspace analysis Spectrum Efficiency Technology Adv. Instrumentation Sys. Technology Multiple Access Schemes for Serial Streaming Telemetry Modulation Agile Radio for Test Applications Advanced Spectrum Management Techniques Steerable Multiband Antenna (L-, S-, & C-band) for Airborne Test Articles TSPI without GPS (or with limited GPS) Measuring body armor / helmet effectiveness Measuring cognitive workload Improved weapon characterization and scoring Mitigating test range impacts from alternative energy solutions Examples of some of the T&E S&T Projects 28 AUG 2017 – CLEARED FOR OPEN PUBLICATION BY THE DOD OFFICE OF PREPUBLICATION AND SECURITY REVIEW – 17-S-2412


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