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1 UNCLASSIFIED Joint and Coalition Warfighting Mr. John Vinett March 2012 Technical Baseline Capability

2 UNCLASSIFIED Issue 11-010: Lack of a defined technical baseline to support Joint Force Development has resulted in duplication and inefficiency in the community. Discussion: The current technical baseline supporting Joint Force Development is not formally documented. As a result, development efforts are initiated without reviewing the baseline to determine if capability already exists, if it is planned, or if it is required. In a resource constrained environment we must describe what Joint capabilities we currently have to determine where we are going based on what we need. Endstate: A collaborative, disciplined process to establish and control the baseline to enable efficient management and effective use of research and technologies in support of Joint Force Development POA&M: Clarify intent and guidance, establish collaborative forum to define the baseline, determine baseline requirements, develop initial baseline, identify resource implications, and present to Stakeholder Leadership Team for approval. OPR: JS J-7 JCW (JOSE); OCRs: CCMDs, Services SEP 11 Briefer: Mr Vinett Initiated 26 Sept 11 Joint Force Development Tech Baseline UNCLASSIFIED SEP 11 Clarify intent and guidance Establish collaborative forum OCT 11DEC 11 Develop initial draft baseline JAN 12 Identify resource implications Present refined baseline to Stakeholders (World Wide) MAR 12 Identify issue NOV 11 DJ7 azimuth check FEB 12 Refine baseline Updated 23 Feb 12 2

3 UNCLASSIFIED Purpose 3 To develop a Technical Baseline that defines each technical end item, its sub-product and its dependencies. Define resources allocated that include manpower, equipment, and funding. Define strategies for each technical end item through FY13. Used to develop roadmaps and build capability that maintains a relevant product on a periodic basis Endstate: A collaborative tool of tools which leverages existing processes that clearly defines the organizations capabilities, its requirements and future strategies. Unclassified

4 UNCLASSIFIED Baseline Definition (RIE) 4 Technical Baseline - All aspects and activities that comprise a total technical capability. This includes component software, IA, Documentation products, Functionality, Performance and Services (JLVC/JTEN). Operational Baseline - Subset of a technical baseline that is in operational use by capability users (JLVC 5.0/JTEN 1.0). Developmental Baseline - Subset of a technical baseline that is in development for future use (JLVC 6.0/JTEN 2.0). Unclassified

5 UNCLASSIFIED Why? 5 Provide Clear definition for start point for JF2020 Reduce duplicative functionality Identify capabilities to migrate to Services Implement a Configuration Control Discipline Unclassified

6 UNCLASSIFIED Baseline Products 6 Unclassified

7 UNCLASSIFIED Way Ahead Clarify the capabilities required to meet Baseline objectives  Add Use-Case to ClearQuest  Identify Users and their, roles, requirements and responsibilities  Validate Database construct  Identify key decision, managing and informing events  Design Reports for key information and decision points throughout the lifecycle Status update (i.e. Traffic Light depiction) COA analysis (i.e. Budget call/constraints)  Report Timing (Synchronous & Adhoc)  Other Use-Case Scenario’s 7 Unclassified

8 UNCLASSIFIED POA&M WJTSC (Issue Initiated) 26 Sep 2011 Stand-up Baseline WG (Weekly)29 Sep 2011 Define draft Tech End items06 Oct 2011 John Vinett TECH BL brief-back07 Oct 2011 Define draft Criteria (WG)13 Oct 2011 Toni Cerri TECH BL discussion14 Oct 2011 Brief back WG (Major End items)20 Oct 2011 Collaboration with services27 Oct 2011 Brief S&I Leadership18 Nov 2011 Initial ED draft complete (what we do)18 Nov 2011 Collaborate with all JOSE Branches1 Dec 2011 Begin CONOPS development1 Dec 2011 Develop Budget Use-Case12 Jan 2012 Initial JOSE draft baseline complete10 Feb 2012 Brief S&I Leadershipmid Feb 2012 Recommended Way aheadWJTSC 8 Unclassified

9 UNCLASSIFIED Issue 11-010: Lack of a defined technical baseline to support Joint Force Development has resulted in duplication and inefficiency in the community. Discussion: The current technical baseline supporting Joint Force Development is not formally documented. As a result, development efforts are initiated without reviewing the baseline to determine if capability already exists, if it is planned, or if it is required. In a resource constrained environment we must describe what Joint capabilities we currently have to determine where we are going based on what we need. Endstate: A collaborative, disciplined process to establish and control the baseline to enable efficient management and effective use of research and technologies in support of Joint Force Development POA&M: Clarify intent and guidance, establish collaborative forum to define the baseline, determine baseline requirements, develop initial baseline, identify resource implications, and present to Stakeholder Leadership Team for approval. OPR: JS J-7 JCW (JOSE); OCRs: CCMDs, Services MAR 12 Briefer: Mr Vinett Initiated 26 Sept 11 Draft Revised Tech Baseline UNCLASSIFIED APR 12 Clarify intent and guidance Establish collaborative forum MAY 12JUL 12 Develop initial draft baseline AUG12 Identify resource implications Present refined baseline to Stakeholders (World Wide) OCT 12 Brief status to M&S WG JUN 12 DJ7 azimuth check SEP 12 Refine baseline Updated 21 Mar 12 9

10 UNCLASSIFIED Questions 10 ? Unclassified

11 UNCLASSIFIED Back-Up Slides 11 Unclassified

12 UNCLASSIFIED BINS 12 Strategy and Vision Strategy and Vision Strategy and vision includes documents, processes, and guidelines that support the future development of the Joint Training Environment. This line of operation receives and manages requirements from the stakeholders and provides insight back to those stakeholders so they can understand how their individual requirements fit into the larger picture of future development. Joint Live Virtual Constructive Federation Joint Live Virtual Constructive Federation The JLVC is the total of the products that are produced or integrated by the JOSE to provide the environment supporting training and concept development. It includes federates (individual simulations), infrastructure (simulation framework), and user tools (C2 integration, exercise control, etc.). Projects Projects Projects represent specific efforts directed by and funded under the Strategy and Vision to achieve the goals of the stakeholders with respect to the Joint Training Environment. These lines of operation include the development of new capabilities for the simulations and the integration of Service simulation capabilities into the environment where they can be shared across the Joint Training Enterprise. Services Services Services are specific, ongoing technical services provided by JOSE to support Service and COCOM stakeholders and customers. These lines of operation are conducted under the guidance of the Strategy and Vision to ensure that common requirements are paid for once, and leveraged across the Joint Training Enterprise. Infrastructure Infrastructure Infrastructure represents the backbone upon which the Joint Training Environment rides. It includes the networks and control structures to support Joint, Service, and COCOM exercises and experimentation. This line of operation also includes integration to support Joint acquisition in the Test and Evaluation domain. Standards and Testing Standards and Testing Standards and Testing provide the validation that the JLVC, Projects, Services, and Infrastructure meet the requirements of the Strategy and Vision. This line of operation includes integration with the DoD, academic, and industrial bases to identify, implement, and guide the development of standards that support interoperability of the JCW products across the Joint Training Environment.

13 UNCLASSIFIED Example Baseline Reports 13 PowerPoint Like Spreadsheet Text-Base (pdf)


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