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National Team System Engineering Overview 8 June 2004 CAPT P. M. GRANT III System Engineering & Integration Missile Defense Agency

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Page 1: National Team System Engineering Overview 8 June 2004 CAPT P. M. GRANT III System Engineering & Integration Missile Defense Agency

National Team System Engineering Overview

8 June 2004

CAPT P. M. GRANT IIISystem Engineering &

IntegrationMissile Defense Agency

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MDA SYSTEM ENGINEERING CHALLENGE

• Near-Term Deployment – Initial Defensive Operations

• Engineering Challenge Dictates Use of Unified National Team

- Open Consideration of All Solutions

- Synergy of Distributed Sensors and Weapons

- Element Alignment with BMDS Goals

- Layered System- Network Centric Battle

Management

Ballistic Missile Defense on Alert, All Phases, All Ranges, All Regions

Ballistic Missile Defense on Alert, All Phases, All Ranges, All Regions

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Strategic Defense

MidcourseElements /

Components

TerminalElements /

Components

EVOLVED MISSILE DEFENSE PROGRAM

Requirements-Based Acquisition Under ABM Treaty

Capability-Based Acquisition After ABM Treaty

Family of Theater Systems

(FoS)

MDAP 1(THAAD)

MDAP 2(NTW) ..

• Each MDAP Optimized to Own ORD- FoS Secondary

• Aggregate FoS Performance- Synergistic, Limited Interoperability

• Each MDAP “Massive”- Momentum, Culture, Resources- Service Orientation

• Top-Down SE&I to “Component” Level- Optimize BMD System Performance- Disciplined, Quick, Flexible Change

Management• Annual Procurement and Fielding Decisions

to Desired Capabilities

Battle Management

SensorsBoost

Elements / Components

Integrated, Layered BMDS (MDAP)

Command & Control

Communications

Theater Defense Strategic Defense Defense of All Threats

MDAP(NMD)

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NATIONAL TEAMMANAGEMENT MODEL OPTIONS

KTR KTR KTRKTR KTR KTR

IndependentIndustry Prime

IndustryPrime

Government

GovernmentFFRDC

GovernmentFFRDC

GovernmentFFRDC

GovernmentFFRDC

IndependentContractor

Prime

KTR KTR KTR

National IndustryTeam

GovernmentFFRDC

Team Lead

KTR KTR KTRKTR KTR KTR

KTR KTR KTR

Government / IndustryNational Team

Government

FFRDC

National Team

GovernmentFFRDC

Team Lead

National Team

BMDS Requires Unified Government / Industry National Team

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ALIGNED MISSILE DEFENSE NATIONAL TEAM GUIDANCE

• National Team Focus – High Performance and Engineering Excellence

• National Team Commitment – Examine the Total Spectrum of Engineering Solutions

• Responsible and Accountable for Design and Integration of Defense System on Alert for Ballistic Missiles in All Phases of Flight that Grows to Protect All Regions from All Ranges

• Government, SETA, FFRDC and Industry Committed to Provide “Best and Brightest” Team; Aligned into a Collaborative Work Environment; Organized by Functional Working Groups

• Leadership of Functional Working Groups Selected from Across National Team Based on Leadership and Knowledge

• MDNTS has Total System Performance Responsibility

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“MULTI-SPIRAL” BMDSSYSTEM ENGINEERING PROCESS

Inp

ut

/ Gu

idan

ce

BMDSon Alert

Integration Engineering(Moderate Cycle)

Verification & Assessment

(Cycle as Needed)

Engineering Management and Control

BMDS System Engineering

Architecture Engineering

(Rapid Cycle)

• Capabilities-Based Systems Engineering Guidance- MDA / AT&L / OSD / Congress- Technology Investments- Block n Investments- BMDS Deployments

• Rhythms, Spirals, And Simultaneity

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NATIONAL TEAM (NT) FUNCTIONAL GROUPS

NTTThreat Systems

Engineering

NTYRisk Engineering

NTVVerification &

Assessment Engineering

NTDDesign &

Specification Engineering

NTCConcept

Engineering

SystemEngineering

Council

NTZSystem Analysis

NTIImplementation

& Software Engineering

NTQProgram Cost and

Investment Analysis(Matrix with PI)

NTPProgram

Management & Control

Col Juday K. Miga S. Hertz C. Kerr B. Paddon D. Apo C. Camealy

G. Niva J. Wells S. Falatko S. Galagaza Y. Fiske J. Fitzgerald

A. Hemphill R. Blanks

J. Maurer O. Diaz

CAPT P. M. Grant III D. MaysNT

K. Medlin

• Government• Industry • SETAs• FFRDC + UARC

• Mr. K. Bell • Dr. S. Collins• Mr. J. Dyer• Dr. R. Francois • Dr. E. Gerry • Mr. S. Groenig • Mr. D. Lally • Mr. B. Lindeman • Mr. D. Mitchell • Dr. D. Nihiser • Dr. J. O’Pray

F. Powell

NTBC2BMC SE

(Matrix with BC)

B. Caffall CAPT Stiltner

SystemEngineeringIntegration

Group

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MDA SYSTEM ENGINEERING

Concept Engineering (NTC)• Expand and Update the BMDS Technical Objectives and Goals (TOG) Based on Alternative Future

Architecture Studies • Develop System Evolution Plan• Develop Block Data Packages Containing Threat Definition, System Architecture, Sub-System

Descriptions, Possible Engagement Sequence Groups (ESGs), and Predicted System Performance

Design Engineering (NTD)• Develop System Capability Specification (SCS)• Develop Block Interface Control Specifications (ICS)

Implementation and Software Engineering (NTI)• Provide Block System Integration Strategy, Plan, and Planning Allocation Matrix• Configuration Control through Strict Adherence to Configuration Control Board Procedures• Provide the Software Acquisition Program Plan (SWAP) and the Software Readiness Levels (SWRLs)

Verification and Assessment Engineering (NTV)• Provide Block Capability Verification and Assessment Plan and Report, Test Objectives, and Target

Requirements

Enabling Engineering• Update Adversary Capability Document (ACD) (NTT)• BMD System Risk Management (NTY)• System Analysis for All System Engineering Functions (NTZ)

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BMDS CORNERSTONES

• Reaction Time- First Detect to First Missile Movement

• Raid Size Capacity - Number of Threats Destroyed

• Availability and Reliability- Continuous Availability

• Area Defended / Area Denied - Defended Area - TBMD Launch Area Denied

• Countermeasures & Environmental Resistance

Battle Space is Driven by the Cornerstones

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BMDS ENGAGEMENT CHARACTERIZATION

• BMDS Battle Space, Intercept Window, Reaction Time, and Raid Size Capacity

BMDS Intercept Window

BMDS Sensors

Drop Track

BMDS Battle Space

BMDS Weapons

First Intercept

Opportunity

First Shot

Opportunity

Last Shot Opportunity

ReactionTime

Kill Assessmen

t

Sensor Sites / Types

1 2 .

M

..

.1

2. . N

.

IncomingBallisticMissile

Raid Size Capacity at Desired PES

Number of RVsE

nga

gem

ent

Su

cces

s (

PE

S )

Desired PES

Last Intercept

Opportunity

WeaponSites / Types

FirstDetect

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BMDS Layers

ADVERSARY CHARACTERIZATION

AdversaryVignettes

SpinStabilized

ACM Sep

SpinStabilized

ManeuveringRoll Stabilized

ACM Non-Sep

Guided

SpinStabilized

Tumbling

No ACS

Unguided

SRV

Maneuvering

ACS

Guided

Tumbling orSpinning

No ACS

Unguided

Non-Separating

No Ascent Shroud

SHORT RANGE

SpinStabilized

ACM Sep

SpinStabilized

ManeuveringRoll Stabilized

ACM Non-Sep

Guided

SpinStabilized

Tumbling

No ACS

Unguided

SRV

Maneuvering

ACS

Guided

Tumbling orSpinning

No ACS

Unguided

Non-Separating

No Ascent Shroud

SHORT RANGE

SpinStabilized

ACM Sep

SpinStabilized

Maneuvering

ACM Non-Sep

Guided

SpinStabilized

Tumbling

No ACS

Unguided

SRV

Maneuvering

ACS

Guided

Tumbling orSpinning

No ACS

Unguided

Non-

SpinStabilized

ACM Sep

SpinStabilized

ManeuveringRoll Stabilized

ACM Non-Sep

Guided

SpinStabilized

Tumbling

No ACS

Unguided

SRV

Maneuvering

ACS

Guided

Tumbling orSpinning

No ACS

Unguided

Non-Separating

NoAscentShroud

SHORT RANGE

Threat Missile Taxonomy Parametric Adversary Capability

BMDSACD

AdversaryCapabilities

Terminal

Midcourse

Boost

BMDSAVD

Range

RV Re-EntryVelocity

Plume RadiantIntensity

Number of Objects

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BOOST PHASE ADVERSARYCAPABILITY EXAMPLE

Burnout Altitude

Bu

rnou

t V

eloc

ity

Parameter – Physics-Based Burnout Velocity Space

Determined Based on Engineering Feasibility

Cannot Yet be Engineered

Current Capability

Physics LimitVelocities from Known

Missile Systems

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SYSTEM EVOLUTION PLAN (SEP)

• SecDef Guidance, Director’s Intent, and Guide Star Provide Initial and End State Vision for the BMDS

- Near Term – Defensive Presence in

All Missions, All Phases of Flight- Far Term – Robust, Complementary

Defenses for All Missions, All Ranges,

All Engagement Phases Despite

Countermeasures

• The Long-Term Vision, Translated into Qualitative and Quantitative Terms, Drives the Top-Down BMDS Evolution Plan – the SEP

Decision Space(Cost, Schedule, Capability)

KEBoost

KEBoost

Time

Cap

abili

ty

CostBlock

06

Terrestrial

The SEP will Explore Alternative Paths /Strategies to Achieve TOG Compliance

Edge ofSpace

SpaceBased

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BLOCK DEVELOPMENT PROCESS

Block --

Block 06

IDO

Block 04

Block --

Block --

Block --

Identify Capability Gaps

• Identify Step Wise Process to Design, Develop and Test BMDS Based on Future Configurations

Develop Future Configurations

BMDS Vision“Guide Star”

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• Engagement Sequences Occur when BMDS Components are Employed to Perform Detect-Control-Engage Functions

• All Engagement Sequence Groups Consist of- Sensor for Surveillance / Initial Detection and Tracking- Sensor for Weapon Launch - Sensor or Source for Engagement Support- Target Designation / Selection - Launcher / Missile or Directed Energy Weapon

ENGAGEMENT SEQUENCE GROUPS

Surveillance /Initial Track

Weapon LaunchSensor

Weapon EngagementSupport Sensor

Target Designation

Engagement Sequences Enabled by Command and Control, Battle Management, and Fire Control Functions

Engagement Sequences Enabled by Command and Control, Battle Management, and Fire Control Functions

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IDC BMDS BLOCK DIAGRAM

C&D

IBS (TIBS/TDDS)

JDN (Link 16)

GCN

DISN*

DRSN

SBIRSDSP

CobraDane UEWR-B AN/SPY-1D

MPQ-53MPQ-65

GFCC2BMCSuite &C2BMC Gateway

PatriotBMC2

JTAGS/M3P MCS

GBI(Ft. Greely)

GEM/GEM+/PAC-3

IDT CLE

Launcher

ESI

S-TADIL-J

C2P

* Includes SIPRNET, NIPRNET, & BMDS Data Services

JTT

Aegis

(STN)

Non-MDA Assets used by BMDS

RegionalJRE Gateway

Theater JRE

Gateway

C&D

IBS (TIBS/TDDS)

JDN (Link 16)

GCN

DISN*

DRSN

SBIRSDSP

CobraDane UEWR-B AN/SPY-1D

MPQ-53MPQ-65

GFCC2BMCSuite &C2BMC Gateway

PatriotBMC2

JTAGS/M3P MCS

GBI(Ft. Greely)

GEM/GEM+/PAC-3

IDT CLE

Launcher

ESI

S-TADIL-J

C2P

* Includes SIPRNET, NIPRNET, & BMDS Data Services

JTT

Aegis

(STN)

Non-MDA Assets used by BMDS

Non-MDA Assets used by BMDS

RegionalJRE Gateway

Theater JRE

Gateway

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Evolutionary Spiral Development

2002 2004 2006 2008 2010 2012 2014

Block 2004

Block 2006

Block 2010

Block 2012

Block 2014

2013 201520112009200720052003

1. Plan

2. Execute

3. Adjust

MDACorporateFeedback

Block 2008

BMDS TECHNOLOGY INSERTIONFUELS BLOCK EVOLUTION

Sensor and Discrimination AlgorithmsAdvanced Concept Technology Demonstrations

Decision Architecture Upgrades“Next Generation” Radars

Kill Vehicle and Seeker Improvements

Technology Insertion

SystemEvolution

Plan

Space Based

SpaceBased

KEBoost

KEBoost

Time

Cap

abili

ty

CostBlock

06

Terrestrial

Edge OfSpace

Block n Pull and Technology Push

Pre-Decisional / W orking Papers

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BLOCK 06 BM DS NETW ORK -CENTRIC VIEW

IBS (TIBS/TDDS)

JDN (Link 16)

GC N

SBIRS(DSP & Other)

IRST/ARS

CobraDane UEW R (3 sites) SBX FBX-T MPQ-65

THAADRadar

ABLBM C4I

GFCC2BM CSuite & C2BM C

Gateway

PatriotBM C2

THA ADC2BM

JTAGS/M 3P MCS

HEL GB I(2 sites)

SM -3 GEM /GEM +/PAC -3

THA ADM issile

IDT CLE

VLS

Launcher Launcher

ESI

S-TADIL-J

RegionalJRE Gateway

C&D

W CS

Aegis

D ISN *

DRSN

* Includes S IPRN ET, N IPRNET, & BM DS Data Services

AN/SPY-1DAN/SPY-1B(V)

Theater JRE

Gateway

Non-M DA Assets used by BM DS

IBS (TIBS/TDDS)

JDN (Link 16)

GC N

SBIRS(DSP & Other)

IRST/ARS

CobraDane UEW R (3 sites) SBX FBX-T MPQ-65

THAADRadar

ABLBM C4I

GFCC2BM CSuite & C2BM C

Gateway

PatriotBM C2

THA ADC2BM

JTAGS/M 3P MCS

HEL GB I(2 sites)

SM -3 GEM /GEM +/PAC -3

THA ADM issile

IDT CLE

VLS

Launcher Launcher

ESI

S-TADIL-J

RegionalJRE Gateway

C&D

W CS

Aegis

D ISN *

DRSN

* Includes S IPRN ET, N IPRNET, & BM DS Data Services

AN/SPY-1DAN/SPY-1B(V)

Theater JRE

Gateway

Non-M DA Assets used by BM DS

Non-M DA Assets used by BM DS

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SYSTEM ENGINEERING & INTEGRATION MISSILE DEFENSE NATIONAL TEAM

• IDO BMDS on Alert- BMDS Design- IDO Capability Verification

• Define BMDS Blocks 08 /10- Perform Concept Studies- PEER Review Process- Baseline Blocks

• Design BMDS Block 06- Achieve a Quantum Jump in BMDS Integration- Begin Evolution Away from Purely Autonomous Systems

Performing a Function Not Possible with Any of theElements Acting Alone

Performing a Function Not Possible with Any of theElements Acting Alone

Top Priorities

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BACKUP

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SE&I GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION- ACQ DEMO -

MDA Chief Engineer Deputy Chief Engineer

Dr. D. NihiserMr. J. O’PrayCOL Brown (Jun 04)

Lt Col B. CummingsVacant (O-4)R. Lake

SEVVerification &

Assessment Engineering

SEDDesign & Specification

Engineering

SECConcept Engineering

Ms. K. Miga Mr. M. Nelson Mr. M. Gibson

T. KlineR. Coley

P. Bigelman

D. ThrockmortonD. Campbell

Vacant (III)Vacant (III)Vacant (III)

G. BassettD. MooreT. Still

Vacant (IV) Vacant (O-4)Lt Col Amon

F. StierwaltA. GardnerA. DeRobles

Col G. Juday

CAPT P. M. Grant, III W. D. MaysSystemEngineeringIntegration

GroupSEI

Implementation & Software Engineering

• Architecture• Integration• Verification &

Assessment

• Government• Industry • SETAs• FFRDC + UARC

Lt Col K. WilsonM. OwensG. Kalansky

H. HeckathornJ. HallH. ClarkC. NguyenA. Roberts

C. LindG. CordM. Love

Vacant (IV)

SEZSystem Analysis

SEJModeling & Simulation

Dr. J. Randorf (Acting) /Mr. M. Young (TDY/Training)Mr. J. Mosora

Vacant (IV)Vacant (III)

Vacant (III)Vacant (III)B. Lollie (Active Duty)

SETThreat Systems

EngineeringMr. J. Wells

SEYRisk Engineering

Dir - Vacant

SEPProgram Management

& ControlA. Hemphill

T. KoufasP. SmithJ. JimenezE. Mayo

J. BoydS. Bodensteiner

CT Support

(Matrix with PI)

SEQProgram Cost &

Investment Analysis

SystemEngineering

AdvisoryCouncil

T. BowdenC. HinesM. Lee

T. PierpointJ. Seaton

J. Maurer

LTC CookLCDR Bellamy

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MDNTS FUNCTIONAL WORKING GROUP CHARTER

NTC Concept Engineering

NTD Design & Specification

Engineering

NTI Implementation &

Software Engineering

NTV Verification &

Assessment Engineering

NTT Threat Systems

Engineering

NTZ System Analysis

NTY Risk Engineering

NTJ Modeling & Simulation

Engineering

NTQ Program Cost and

Investment Analysis

NTP Program Management

& Control

• System Evolution Engineering and International Programs

• TOG – Development & Maintenance

• SEP – Development & Maintenance

• Develops the Proposed Architecture / Block Structures

• CM/CCM (Rainbow)- Blue Team

• Technology Requirements

• Performs the Detailed BMDS Engineering, Given an Architecture Construct

• Performs Engineering Necessary to Establish and Document the BMDS Specifications

• Standards• Specialty Engineering • Information Assurance

Design

• Performs Detailed Engineering to Implement the Design

• Software Engineering• Performs Configuration

Management for BMDS• Performs Risk Mitigation

Activities• Configuration Change

Board (CCB)• Monitors TPMs

• All Verification and Assessment Activities

• Verification of Compliance with Mandated Processes

• Assessment Activities Include the “As-Built” Assessments to Determine the Actual Capability

• Verification Activities are Focused to Ensure the System Works as Specified

• Define TPMs • Develop Test Objectives • Develop Target Requirements• Command & Control

Wargames

• ACD/AVD• Corporate Lethality

Program• Threat – Threat Risk

Assessments • Lethality – Interface with IN

and the Special Programs Center

• CM/CCM - Black Team

• Conducts All of the Analysis to Support SE Efforts

• Specific Sub-Groups will be Formed to Support Various SE Functions

• A Single Analysis Team Ensures Consistency of Analysis

• Executes the Entire Risk Process Across the MDNTS Enterprise

• Includes Identification, Assessment, Handling and Monitoring

• Supports the Range of Risk Management from Supporting Gap Analysis of Architecture to Detailed Assessments of the Block Being Implemented

• Development & Maintenance of the Core Models

• Development & Maintenance of the “Virtual Model”

• Includes Associated Facilities Such as ARC/SIM Center and Interface to JNIC System Level Simulations (e.g. HWIL)

• Perform Costing of the MDA BMDS

• Perform Investment Analysis in the System Evolution Process

• Management Operations• Program Support to SE• Graphics• Business Management• Information Tech• Security• Facilities• Program Coordination

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BMDS CORNERSTONES

• BMDS Cornerstones Satisfy Presidential Directive

- All Phases, All Ranges, All Regions

• Cornerstones Define Technical Objectives and Goals Effectiveness Metrics

• Element Effectiveness Metrics Traceable to BMDS Cornerstones

• Cornerstones will Evolve- Consequence of Capability-Based

Acquisition

Raid Size Capacity

System

Effectiveness

Rea

ctio

n T

ime

Are

a D

efen

ded

& A

rea

Den

ied

Flexible

Availability

BattleSpace

CM & Environmental

Resistance

Cornerstones Describe Technical Objectives and Goals

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DESIGN & SPECIFICATION ENGINEERING

• Toolbox• Architecture• Analysis

CapabilitiesEngineering

Corporate Databases

BlockDesignData

Package

SCS

Standards

ICS

ACN’s

Input Design & Specification

Engineering Notebook

SystemArchitect

DOORS

Concept Engineering

PerformanceTrade Studies

System Sub-System

Performance

SystemSynthesis

Standards &Specialty

Engineering

InterfaceEngineering

Design Products

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Decision Makers

BMDS TEST AND ASSESSMENT

Block Tool Kit(What)

Architecture(Where, How Many)

Vignettes(Threat Context)

EngagementSequences

Test Objectives Test Scenarios

+

+ MDA

Verificationand

Assessment

OperationalAssessment

Military Utility

Assessment

DOT&E /OTAs STRATCOM

Test Plan

Provision, Execute, Analyze, Report

Characterization

BMDSOn-Alert

Capability Assessment

On-AlertAssessment

Verification (Specification)

Assessment (Capabilities and

Limitations)

Block CapabilityIntegrated with

On-Alert SystemAssessment

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MDA DIRECTORATE COLLABORATION

• Support to Kinetic Interceptor Directorate / Boost Phase Procurement

• Formation of BMDS Netted Sensors Directorate (MDA / SN)

PAC-2Diameter: .41mLength: 5.2mMass: 900kg

THAADDiameter: .37mLength: 6.2mMass: 600kg

SM-3Diameter: .53mLength: 6.6mMass: 1504kg

KE Boost/MU Diameter: .86mLength: 8.3mMass: 5000kg

OSC GBIDiameter: 1.27mLength: 16.5mMass: 22,300kg

Side by SideComparison

Interceptor Comparison

Future

SpiralUpgrades

Advanced EO/IRSensors

SensorsArchitecture

Study

Advanced AlgorithmIntegration

AdvancedTechnologies

Prese

nt

OverlayComparison

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SYSTEM ENGINEERING CYCLE TIME REDUCTION

Block 04 Definition & Design Cycle

Block 06 Definition & Design Cycle

Block 08 Projected Definition & Design Cycle

Months to Complete 23SCS CCB’d

0

Months to Complete 16SCS CCB’d

0

Months to Complete0 11SCS CCB’d

OptionsExamined

OptionsExamined

OptionsExamined

Increasing System Performance Through

Assessment of Multiple System, Component and

Interface Options

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PRIORITIZED BLOCK CAPABILITY PROGRESSION

Initial System LevelDiscrimination

• Advanced Discrimination (SBX, THAAD, FBX)

Sys

tem

Cap

abil

ity

Continue BMDSIntegration

Capability Groupings

Block 2006

• Funded MDP-2 Sensors / Weapons• Initial BMDS Integration

MDP-2

• Launch on Remote (Network)• Sensor Tasking• THAAD ICBM / IRB Reporting

• Utilization of Sensor Fusion Data• Improved Interceptor Effectiveness

DiscriminationFeature Utilization

• Hit / Kill Assessment• Advanced Consequence Management

System Level Reengagement

• Sensor Netting• Engage on Remote (Network)

Engage onRemote

Adv System LevelDiscrimination

System LevelWeapon Tasking

• ABIR / STSS Integration• KED / VS & ADI Integration• Dissimilar Source Fusion

• KEI Integration / F.C.

Can

did

ate

Blo

ck 2

008

/ 201

0

• Budgeted Element Capability

Blo

ck

2006

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SYSTEMS ENGINEERING DEVELOPMENT CYCLE SYNCHRONIZED TO BUDGET

Program Milestone SlideProgram Milestone SlideVersion: Baseline 1.1Date: 2/2/04

MDNTS Schedule (Tier 1)

Task

Budget Milestones

Program / System Milestones

2004 2005

PB05POM 06 Cycle 1 Cycle 2

InputPB06

APOM 06Kickoff

Cycle 1Input

Cycle 2Input

Summer Review

ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB ERB

Day Day DayEvol PlngDay

Evol PlngDay

Evol PlngDay

Evol PlngDay

Evol PlngDay

IDC IDRLite

IDCIDR 2

IDCSPR#1

IDC SPR#2 06 Capability

Rvw

MDA CapabilityDeclaration 04/06

IntegrationRvw

Benefit AnlsysIDC SPR#4

08 CapabilityRvw

08 PoD 2dPeer Review

08ProgRvw

#3Capability Alert

Declaration

1stPeer Rvw

Block DesignDescription

SummerStudy MDP3 Summer

Study

MDP4

JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC

Evol PlngEvol Plng Evol Plng

IDC SPRGuidanceDirector's

Gap/Cost

InputKickoff

Summer Review

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Pre-Decisional / Working Papers

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BMDS PERFORMANCE CORNERSTONES

• Reaction Time

• Launch Area Denied / Area Defended

• Flexible Availability

• Countermeasures and Environmental Resistance

• Raid Size Capacity

• BMDS Effectiveness

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