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National Team System Engineering Overview
8 June 2004
CAPT P. M. GRANT IIISystem Engineering &
IntegrationMissile Defense Agency
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 2
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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 3
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)
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 4
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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 5
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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 6
“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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 7
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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04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 8
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)
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 9
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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04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 10
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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04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 11
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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 12
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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04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 13
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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 14
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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 16
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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 17
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
C 04-XXX 03/18/04 5
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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 18
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
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
04-137 (DAU Symposium) 06/07/04 19
BACKUP
Pre-Decisional / Working Papers
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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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BMDS PERFORMANCE CORNERSTONES
• Reaction Time
• Launch Area Denied / Area Defended
• Flexible Availability
• Countermeasures and Environmental Resistance
• Raid Size Capacity
• BMDS Effectiveness