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Visit of Defense Science Study Group
9 June 2006
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The Defense Science StudvGrouo 1DSSGIselects voune orofessors from m a w of the natmn's
development, and the systems, missions, and operations of the armed forces
The mission o f the DSSG is to convey to members an understandmgof the technical dimcnsiom
ofnational security issues and an appreciation for the people and operations involved
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acquisition process and provide a residual capability to the Combatant Commander while
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I N T E L L I G E N C E BRIEFINGS T O V E R Y I M P O R T A N T PERSONS M P s ) A N D
SENIOR OFFICERS iU)
(U) February- Mr. Lorenzo S. Hiponia, SES, Director Center for External and
I t r a t i o n a l Programs, Joint Military Intelligence College; Lieutenant General Hans
Sonneveld, Deputy to Chief o f Defense Staff, Royal Netherlands Defense Forces; Tampa
Connection; Honorable Michael L. Dominguez. Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for
Manpower and Reserve Affairs; Joint Chiefs of Staff and Office of the Secretary of
Defense U.S. Army Interns: Brigadier General Daniel Wright, USA. Assistant Judge
Advocate General for Military Law and Operations; Industrial College of the Armed
Forces: Lieutenant General Duncan J. McNabb, USAF, Director for Logistics, Joint
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Staff M r Tom Fnedman New York Times Columnist, Brigadier General Charles
Neelev USAF. and Air Commodore David Pietsch. Director General of Interoperabilih,
Royal Australian A i r Force, A u s t r a l i d United States Combined Interoperabilit~Team
(U) March - M r Ro? ApseloN. SES, Actmg Director o f National Media Exploitation
Center. U S A m y War College P o l i q Fellows Program, M r Avon Adams, SES,
General Counsel for the Army. M r George Pierce. SES. General Counsel, Defense
Intelligence Agency, M r Leonard Jefferson. SES. Joint Material Command and Armv
Field Support Command Executive Leadership Program, Lieutenant General (Retired)
John J Cusick. USA, Rapid Deployment Joint Task Force Senior 2 5 ' Reunion,
Honorable Pete Hoekstra. Chairman, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence,
United States Congress. Naval Command College (Internal!onal Fellows). D r Linton
Wells, It. Assistant Secretary o f Defense for Networks and I n f o r m a t m Integration, Joint
Capabilities Board. Major General (P) Elkenberry. USA, Incoming Combined Forces
Command-Afghanistan Commander. Ambassador David Lin, PoIitical/Mihtarv
Counselor to Baghdad Iraq. Major General Mileb Wseiwes Fahed A h h e n , Vice
Chairman, Joint Chiefs o f Staff. Jordanian Armed Forces, Senior Executive Senice
APEX 20. Western Hemisphere Institute for Secunty Cooperation and General Staff
Officers Course. Naval Staff College (International Fellows). M r Michael Braun. SES,
Chief o f Operations. Drug Enforcement Agency, Major General Bahadur Gumng. Chief
Quartermaster Department, Nepal Arm?, Major General Valdas Tutkus, Commander.
Lithuanian Armed Forces. M r Bill McGinnis, Staff Delegate, House Appropriations
Survey and Investigations Committee, Dr Marc Sageman, MD. Ph D , Clinical Assistant
Professor. University o f Pennsylvania. Air Force Science Advisory Board, and Major
General John T Brennan, USAF. Incoming Chief, Office o f Military Cooperation-
Afghanistan (OMC-A)
Central Intelligence Agency Career Analyst Class. General Ray Henault, Canadian
Defense Forces, Chairman (Designate) Military Committee o f NATO. M r Dobie
McAnhur, Special Assistant to Deputy Secretary o f Defense, Brigadier General David
Capenell. United Kingdom Chief of Defense Liaison Officer 10 the Joint Chief o f Staff,
Ms Sue Payton. SES. Deputy Under Secretary of Defenses Advance Systems and
Concepts. M r Douglas J Feilh, Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. M a p General
Timothy F Ghormley, USMC, Incoming Commander, Combined Joint Task Force, Horn
o f Afnca. Ms Marina Pendes, Bosnia Deputy Minister o f Defense for Resources,
CAPSTONE 05-0, M r Frederic W Maerkle, POLAD (designate) to Combined J o m
Task Force, Horn o f Africa, Netherlands Advance Defense Course, and Colonel (P)
James E Moentmann, USA, Incoming Chief o f Staff for Coalition Forces Command -
Afghanistan
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History of LTSCENTCOM,Jnnuorj~- December 2005
Nanonal Secunty Agency and Chief of Central Security Service, M r Michael S Dell,
Chairman. Board of Directors. Dell Corporation, M r Richard Norland, Incoming Deputy
Chief of Mission, U S Embassy in Afghanistan. His Excellency Jerw S,majdmski,
Minister of Defense, Poland. CAPSTONE Class 05-3. Lieutenant General Charles E
Croom, USAF, Director, Defense Information Systems Agency, Colonel General Ahmed
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Arara, Moroccan Defense Attache to U S General Carlos Ospina Ovalle, Commander,
Military Forces, Colombia. Ms Frances Fragos Townsend. Assistant l o the President for
Homeland Secunty. M r Jeff Castell!, SES. Central Intelligence Agency, M r Richard
Chnstensen, SES, Deputy Chief o f Staff, G2, USA. Major General Richard J Quirk,
USA. Director Signals Intelligence. and MI 1Wl DISL, National Security
Agency. Brigadier General Danv Van De Ven. Belgian Defense Attache to U S . and
General Gerhard Back. Commander. N A T O Joint Force Command Headquarters
(U) &gml - M r Ken Olsen. Attorney. M r Mark Greer, SES, Vzce Deput, for
Information Management, Defense Intelligence Agency. Major General Ahmed Mokhtar,
Chief Egyptian Training Authority, Honorable Mel Marline,, Republican-Florida, United
Stales Senator. Ms Beth Larson, Majority Staff Member. House Permanent Committee
on Intelligence. Admiral (Retired) Dennis Blair. President and CEO, Institute for Defense
Analysis, Nashville Committee on Foreign Relations, M r Stephen Norton, SES. Chief
Defense Human Intelligence Management Office. M r Jack Matheus, SES. Chief, Joint
Communications Security Monilonng Actnily. National Security Agency. Command
and Staff College. German Armed Forces. Brigadier General Marek Dukacmvski, Chief
Defense Intelligence. Polish Ministry of Defense, Major General Marl. A Welsh, USAF,
Deput) Commander. Joint Funclional Component Command for Intelligence,
Surveillance and Reconnaissance, U S Strategic Command. General (Retired) Bany
McCaffrev, USA, Adjunct Professor, United Slates Military Academy. Assistant
Secretary David Welch, Bureau of Near Eastern Affairs, Stale Department, General
Gerhard Back. Commander. NATO Joint Forces Command Headquarters and
Ambassador Enc S Edelman, United Stales Ambassador l o Republic o f Turkey
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History of USCEVTCOM, January - December 2005
Joseph L Void, USA, Director Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Task Force.
Rear Admiral Anthonv WIMS, USN. Vice Director O f Operations. Joint Staff. M r Steve
Norton. SES, Director National Human Intelligence Management Office. Major General
Benjamin Freakley, USA, Commanding General, 10"' Mountain Divison. M r Dennis
Richardson. Australian Ambassador lo the United Slates. Business Executives for
National Security. Major General Robert E Durbin. USA, Incoming Chief of Security
Cooperation - Afghanistan. Naval SlafTCollege (International Class of2006). Honorable
Fnis Arne Petersen, Danish Ambassador to the United Stales, Brigadier General Michael
Worden. USAF. Director o f Operational Plans and Joint Matters, Headquarters, United
States Air Force. M r Chuck Alsup, SRS. and M r Daniel Sheehan, SES. Depug Director
and Associate Director o f National Intelligence for Military Support, M r Kenneth
Pollack. Director o f the Saban Center for Middle East Studies at Brookings Institution,
Mr ibw! Assistant Administrator for Democraw Conflict and Humanitarian
Assistance. Brigadier General Damen W McDew, USA, Incoming Director o f Mobility
Forces. and Brigadier General James M Mungenast, USAF, Mobili/ation Assistant 10 the
Director oflhe Defense Intelligence Agenq
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Hkllliy of VSCENTCOM, January - December 2005
(U) The branch was also mvohed in other OPTS including AOR Strategy AOR
Command and Control the Regional War on Terror and the Combatting Terrorist
Weapons of Mass Destruction Branch personnel reviewed numerous strategic
documents such as the Joint Strategic Capabilities Plan (JSCP) and the Contingeno.
Planning Guidance (CGP) along with numerousjoint publications and theater war plans
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i p u t ( U ) CCJ3P-FM CY 2005 Annual Histon
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Chapter /I Joint Planning, Operation'., and Trainins
Aside from reviewing documents. AOR & CT also produced numerous documents, not
the least o f which was a number of high-profile briefings that enabled the Commander,
USCENTCOM to tell of the g r m threat emanating from our theater of war The
Commander presented these bnefs 10 a number of dignitaries and academics both
at home and abroad (e g , Dr Pollack. Dr Fnedman, the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs o f
Star, President Mushanraf Prime Minister Blair Vice President Cheney and President
Bush) "'
' Input (S). CCJ3P-CT. CY 2005 Annual History. info used (U)
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UNCLASSIFIED
USCENTCOM ACTD
Overview Briefing
What are ACTDs?
o 2 phase programs
- Demonstration phase (2-4 years in length)
- Residual phase (1-2 years in length)
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Mr Lockheed Martin Retired USAF
Mr -- Lockheed Martin Retired USA
ACTD Selection Process with
USCENTCOM Involvement Points
DUSD (AS8.C)
ACT0 Proposals Initial Reviews
2-3year 2 year
Development Transition
* Highlighted blocks represent points In the
process where USCENTCOM has involvement
USCENTCOM
Complete ACTDs
The Science Advisor's Office acts as the Command point of contact for these programs following
the technology transition within the Services.
ADVANCED TACTICAL TARGETING
TECHNOLOGY (AT3)
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basic technology proven, f ~ L S b y3Q
FY03
- Exploit precise and stable TDOA and
FDOA measurements by networked
digital sensors
Objectives:
- Reduce timeline for destruction of anti- Residuals
access threats to less than 10 minutes - Digital equipped, AT3 capable (ALR-69U
after they emit RWR systems) F-16's i n FY06
- Derive target location to less than 50
meter CEP
- Derive target location from greater than
50NM
Derive target location i n less than 10
seconds
Operational MAS1NT
End State: The CASPOD ACTD will increase operational warfighting capabilities (improve CONOPSfTTPs
and equipment) throuah improved warning, detection, protection, and decontamination capabilities
that will minimize the impact of a chemical- biological attack or TICfTIM release, on SPOD throughput.
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Bottom Line: Bring Clean Forces to the Fight as Rapidly as Possible.
Hyperspectral Collection and
Analysis System (HyCAS)
- perform Intelligence Preparation of the Battiespace (IPB) -terrain analysis (water content, soil type, trafficability
detect and identify processes used in the development and deployment of WMD UNCLASSIFIED
JISR provides Early Entry Forces with Improved
Situational Awareness through
- Near Real Time Access to Traditional &
Nontraditional Sensor Data
- FusedICorrelated Intelligence Products
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The LOSAT ACTD was designed to improve the operational
capability of light forces against armored weapons systems
self-deploy, carry 600 short tons of cargo, at 40+ knots and have a
fully loaded range of 4,500 nautical miles on transoceanic
crossings
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operationally move and maneuver combat ready unit sets from
staging sites into forward areas
. prowde follow-on sustainment through degraded and minor ports, [
inland waterways, Logistics Over The Shore (LOTS), and augment
Amphibious Operations
Air Base 1 Port Biological
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Portal Shield continues to under ao enhancements imorovina
the overall sensitivity and response time
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I h e CAPS toi-us is on the integration ofexisting components, decision and ci-inlrol
logic, tactical procedures, and doctrinal concepts The CAPS system m i l l be capable
of ohsenins a wide range of activities in a coastal environment, ftinning an mtegrated
tactical picture, aiding deci-iions(in force emplovment. and providing non-lethal
c a p o n ' s options to the command authority
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humidity, wind directlon/speed, visibility, cloud ceiling height,
and barometric pressure
Both the RMWS and MASINT Sensors were used d u n 9 OEF and OIF
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PrnhlFm-~~ Technologies:
_I Data overload during collaborative planning and
Q Standard data model IC21EDM)
monitoring execution of large scale coalition operations.
0 Iranslation and redundant data. 0 Trailed Servers
2 Phvsicallv tenarate network for coalition members are 3 Portals & Agents
slow to sit-up or change when roles change and require Residuals (Products)
"tennis shoe" interfaces
LI Three Software Soiral Protow~es
Objectives:
bpid and secure ml and pmtmtion of critical 0 Glebal Enterprise Sewices (GES) Multinational Standards
and pmcrdures O ' r cOa'itiOn
infomation to and among coalition partners based upon
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0 JC2 & DJC2 Products and Assured Delivery Service for
0 Rapid reconfiguration of network communities based upon larger GES environment
chancing coalition roles
LI Information tailored to the user's role andnedide
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Participants: Comments
0 PACOM, MARFORPAC, DISA, IDA, MCCDC. J Current coalition information architectures contain
3 Coalition: Australia. Canada, UK & regional partners missive information which easily overloads users.
Schedule: Emerging technologies can be used to help ensure critical
FY OS Spiral 1. Develop data model and trusted server, information is focused to the right person
survey & integrate smart agents & portals. System high. J Trusted, automatic controls on information r r l e u e are
0 FY 06 Spiral 2; Migrate FY 05 products to existing nwded to replace a manual, time consuming processes.
programs of record. Add q i o n a l partners. J W i l l use mature information-based technologies to create
0 FY 07 Spiral 3; MLT.l: Upgrade agcrti; Rollout software i n
the information-based interoperability for joint and
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coalition farces as specified in DoD Data Stratwy to meet
0 N08-09 Transition & Maintenance
GIG'S primary goal and purpose: end-to-end
POC. - interoperability.
Col a USMC, Unclassified 01
FYOS ACTD
Large Data ACTD Candidate
OBJECTWES
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FY05
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Allow users to interact with GWOT tools and C2
Svstems usina a combination of entrv and data 11 Transition Path: 1'
1 retrieval techniques (voice, keyboar; mo"i!, &)
to'improve r e s ~ o n s ~ v e nand
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Partici~ants: Comments:
User-Sponsor: U.S. European Command
USEUCOM. COMUSNAVEUR,Army (INSCOM
G3, InternationalCooperative Programs), Navy - Lead Service: U.S. Navy (P)
(ONRG). Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNLf . program Manager: Office of Naval Research
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