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Virtual Worlds Workshop30 April 2009

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JIEDDO Lines of OperationUNCLASSIFIED\\FOUO

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C-IED Operations Integration Center

Mission

• National Intelligence Agencies

• Law Enforcement Expertise

• Cultural Understanding

• Access to Data and Information

• Systems Integration Lab

Attack the NetworkCOIC Assets

In support of all Unified Combatant Commands and their Joint Task Forces, the COIC harnesses and amasses information, analyses, technology and collaboration to enable more precise attacks against and defeat of those networks which employ IEDs. It is prepared to provide analytical support and enemy network information to other U.S. government organizations.

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The JTCOIC was established based upon a July 2007 MOI with JIEDDO in order to:

• Train reachback

• Integrate rapid fielding of C-IED capabilities

• Build “COIC-like” architecture and functionality

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Training ConstructUNCLASSIFIED\\FOUO

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COICTCOIC

* COIC Orientation

Deployed

Capstone exercises(Leaders, Staff

& Units)JICTC

UEMohave Viper

HOME

Home Station(Leaders & Staff)

OrientationFamiliarization

Exercise Support

JTCOIC COIC

Institutional Training

Methodology• MTTs ,Institutional training • Replicate COIC capabilities

• IED network threads and injects

Train and Educate• Use of COIC tools

• COIC reachback support• ID and attack the network

Signatures Program

Signature

What can be detected or measured

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Wavelength (mm)

Spectra of Ammonium Nitrate, Urea and Soil Backgrounds

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silt-loam

Urea

NH4NO3

Observable

What we see

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Process & patterns of activity

Phenomenology

Urea Nitrate “recipe”

Central Training Database (CTD)

GISA

COIC

• Creation of Training DB at JTCOIC• Available to all units/services • Modification of Data - Specific to Rotation• Rotation Data to CTC• OEF Scenario: JRTC JAN 09• OIF Scenario: NTC MAR 09• OIF Scenario: JMRC JUL 09• TBD Scenario: BCTP OCT 09

JRTC Prior to CTD: 4,500 SIGACTS

and 6 Data Sources

JRTC JAN 2009: Data Representing 1.5M+

Messages and 25 Data Sources

DATA

BCTPWSS

JICTCWSS

JFCOMWSS

HOME STATION

TNG

JMRCWSS

NTCWSS

JRTCWSS

COETNG

JTCOICCTD

USN USAF USMCPROOF OF CONCEPT CTD EXPANDED

Replicates IED events for inclusion in Army individual and collective training

Evaluates potential DOTML-PF solutions for deploying and deployed forces

Mission

Modeling and Simulations Team – Provides the M&S expertise for the JTCOIC

Technical Development Team – Provides technical expertise for the SIMS

Organization

SIMS – Systems IntegrationModeling and Simulations

150+ Organizations

Battle Command Training Centers

Center for Army Lessons Learned

Army Schools and Centers

JIEDDO Center of Excellence

JFCOM

Air Education and Training Center

United States Marine Corps

British, Canadian, and Australian Defense Forces

“TCOIC is doing some modeling and simulations work that is truly saving lives.”

• Jim Hartman XVIII Airborne Corps G3 Training

SIMS Training Support

IED Event

Classroom Training Based on Lessons Learned

Augmenting Traditional Training

3D Visualization

Training

IED Event

Augmenting Traditional Training

Location, elevation, and networks are geo-specific. Overhead imagery is draped on terrain and geo-typical buildings are set in geo-specific positions.

Location, elevation, and networks are geo-specific. All other data are geo-typical.

Location, elevation, and networks are geo-specific. Overhead imagery is draped on terrain and geo-typical buildings are set in geo-specific positions. Pertinent buildings are modeled accurately.

Location, elevation, and networks, and all buildings are geo-specific. Vegetation is modeled to accurately reflect seasons and line of sight.

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Levels of Geo-Specificity

Geo-Typical terrain. Not geo-referenced

Location and elevation date are geo-specific. All other data are geo-typical

SIMS – Terrain Geo-Specificity

Collective Training

Provides means to test new unit TTP’s against a wide variety of mission sets

Provides units the opportunity to train IED-D tasks

Allows units to operate using current unit SOP’s in a simulated environment

Ensures the rapid replication of enemy TTP’s are incorporated into unit collective training

RKG-3 Attack

SIMS – Current Support

Platform Training

CG TRADOC task to augment training methods in Army institutional training

CG MANSCEN task to identify SIMS products for inclustion into Army schools and centers

USAISC support for MICCC – 3 scenarios

JCOE IED Training Lanes support

MI Captains’ Career Course

SIMS – Current Support

Air Education and Training Command & T-COIC

Developing training methods to assist in identifying IED observables from overhead

Incorporates JSAF, OneSAF, and VBS2 to provide realistic means to train imagery analysts on tactical targets

Air frame is flown in OneSAF, targets are modeled in JSAF, and analysts operate camera in VBS2

Researching means to incorporate ground targeting for overhead missile engagement

SIMS – Overhead Observables

An Enterprise

Services

Interagency

Industry and Academia

Local, Regional and State Government

Joint Forces Command

JIEDDO

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Army

Joint TCOIC

An operational integration center that leverages the JIEDDO Enterprise

An extension of the COIC focused on the deploying Joint Warfighter

Offers greater direct linkage for the Generating Forceto the Operating Force

A collaborative framework to support enablementof the “attack the network” task

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Director – James Slavinjames.slavin@us.army.mil(757) 223-1934

Chief of Staff – Christian von Jacobichristian.vonjacobi@us.army.mil(757) 223-1491

Director, Operations – Mark Parentmark.parent@us.army.mil(757) 223-0818

Director, Modeling and Simulations – Mark Coveymark.covey@us.army.mil(757) 223-9592

Director, Intelligence – Randy Munchrandall.munch@us.army.mil(757) 223-5513

Director, Training – Bill Dolanwilliam.dolan@us.army.mil(757) 223-9482

Joint Training Counter-IED Operations Integration Center720 Thimble Shoals Blvd, Suite 130Newport News, VA 23606

Army Knowledge Onlinehttps://www.us.army.mil/suite/page/458271

JTCOIC – Points of Contact