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Mr James B. Johnson
Director, Future Warfare Center
12 August 2016
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Future Warfare Center OverviewTo
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Army Service Component Commands
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Personal Staff
DCG -
Operations
Deputy to the
Commander
Special Staff
Coordinating
Staff
Arlington LNO
HHCPrograms and
Technology
• Space and Strategic
Systems Directorate• Air and Missile Defense
Directorate
• Reagan Test Site
Directorate
Technical Center
Commanding
General
1st Space
Brigade
100th Missile
Defense Brigade
(GMD)
Army Astronaut
Detachment
Army Space
Personnel
Development
Office
Command
Sergeant Major
Chief of Staff
Priorities
Defend the Homeland
Support the Warfighter
Prepare for the future
Develop emerging technologies
Sustain strategic advantage
Be responsible stewards of the Nation’s resources
USASMDC/ARSTRATORGANIZATION
Future Warfare Center
• Operations Directorate
• Directorate of Training and Doctrine
Capability Development
Integration Directorate
• TRADOC Capability Manager Space and High-Altitude
• TRADOC Capability Manager
Global Missile Defense
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A Global Command
Gold: Space Ops
Red: Missile Defense Ops
Purple: Senior Commander
Regional SATCOMSupport Center
D Co/53rd Signal Battalion
(Payload Control)
49th Missile DefenseBattalion (GMD)
Ft Greely AK
100th MD Bde Det, VAFB, CA
100th Missile Defense Brigade (Ground-Based Mid-Course Defense)
1st Space Brigade
• Future Warfare Center• Army Space Personnel
Development Office• MMC & GEOINT
HQs USASMDC / ARSTRAT
A&B Co/53rd Signal Battalion
(Payload Control)
Army AstronautDetachment
Regional SATCOMSupport Center
• Technical Center• Future Warfare Center• TCM- Space & Global
Missile Defense (SGMD)
Regional SATCOMSupport Center
(RSSC)
C Co/53rd Signal Battalion (Payload Control)
Joint Tactical Ground Station (JTAGS) –
EUCOM
FBM Battery - Turkey
JTAGS-CENTCOMArmy Space
Support TeamsCommercial
Imagery TeamSpace Support
Elements
FBM Battery - Israel
JTAGS-Korea
E Co/53rd Signal Battalion (Payload Control)
FBM Battery - Japan
JTAGS-Japan
Reagan Test Site (RTS)
US Army Kwajalein Atoll (USAKA)
Uniquely Organized, Geographically Well-Positioned
White: HQs, FWC, Technical
Center and Army
Astronauts
FBM Battery - Japan
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Operations (Today)
• Provide trained and ready Space and Missile Defense
forces and capabilities to the Warfighter and the
Nation.
Capability Development (Tomorrow)
• Build future Space and Missile Defense forces.
Materiel Development (Day-After-Tomorrow)
• Conduct research and development for Space,
Missile Defense, cyber, directed energy & related
technologies.
Our Three Lines of Effort
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Space and Missile Defense
Future Warfare Center (FWC)
Within the Capabilities of Army and Joint
Space, Missile Defense, and High Altitude, FWC
Trains and Educates Agile, Adaptive, and Ready
Soldiers and Leaders; Develops and Integrates
Innovative DOTMLPF-P Capabilities; and
Enables Informed Decision Making.
Mission:
Mr. James B. Johnson
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Core Functions or Responsibilities:- Train and Educate the Force
- Execute Force Modernization Proponency
- Integrate and Synchronize DOTMLPF-P for Assigned
Capabilities and Systems
- Perform Decision Support
- Plan, Integrate and Synchronize FWC
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22Future Warfare Center
Operations
DirectorateDirector, Mr. James B. Johnson
*Deputy Director, Mr. Lorenzo Mack
Director’s Office
Capability Planning &
Integration Division
Mr. Phil Patterson
Director, Dr. Claudette Owens
Deputy Director, Ms. Angela Jones
Capability Development
Integration Directorate Director, Mr. Richard De Fatta
Business Operations
Division
Ms. Mary Miller
Directorate of Training &
DoctrineDirector, Mr. Daryl Breitbach
Concepts
Development Division
Chief, Mr. Steve Brodersen
(Acting)
Concept Integration
Branch
Mr. Steve Brodersen
Concept Evaluation
Branch
Vacant
Organization
Development Branch
Mr. Jim Barnett
Decision
Support Division
Models &
Simulations Branch
Mr. Kevin Crumlish
Studies & Analysis
Branch
Mr. Martin Goodman
Computational
Engineering Branch
Mr. Kevin Gentry
Mr. Paul Page
TCM Space & High
Altitude
COL Christopher Baker
Mr. Bob Deivert, Deputy
Space Prototyping &
Experimentation Branch
LTC Kevin Geisbert
Space Requirements
Branch
Mr. David Lady
Joint-Friendly Force
Tracking Testbed
MAJ Alexander
Rasmussen
TCM Global Missile
Defense
COL Matthew Tedesco
*Mr. Lorenzo Mack, Deputy
GMD Prototyping &
Experimentation Branch
Mr. Dave Cox
GMD Requirements
Branch
Mr. Kevin Parker
Institutional Training &
Doctrine Division
Mr. Mike Madsen
Space Training Division
Mr. Rob Hoffman
Missile Defense
Training Division
Mr. Clement Morris
* Dual Hatted
As of 27 May 16
USASMDC/ARSTRAT
SMDFWC
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FM 3-14
Space
Operations
• Develops space and missile defense concepts and
doctrine.
• Runs the Space and Missile Defense School ~ 200 formal
courses with 7200 students during fiscal year 2015.
• Designs and documents space and missile defense
organizations.
• Performs wargames, experiments, integration &
evaluation, and prototyping.
• Conducts capability integration and synchronization
across DOTMLPF-P.
• Executes rapid fielding of space equipment to the
Warfighter.
• Provides modeling and simulation for Army space and
missile defense.
• Moves capabilities all the way from concepts to the
warfighter’s
hands.
FM 3-27GBMD
Operations
Future Warfare Center
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2020-2030 (FUOPS)
Experimentation
Silent Quest
Unified Challenge 17-18
Fighting Tech Weapons II 13-17 Mar 17
Schriever Wargames 17-18
Joint/OSD Wargames
Unified Quest 17-18
Battle Above I – OE 1-4 Nov 16
2030 & Beyond
(FUPLANS)
Wargames
USASMDC Support to Force 2025M & Campaign of LearningFocus Areas: Prepare for Conflict in Space & Enable Decisive Action
Force 2025 and Beyond is the comprehensive effort for changing the Army and improving land power capabilities for the Joint Force
Force 2025 and Beyond Maneuvers is the Army’s Campaign of Learning
Think – establish conceptual foundation for Army Modernization
Learn – execute Force 2025 Maneuvers; conduct rigorous
experiments wargames, and assessments
Analyze – Examine solutions to Army Warfighting
Challenge Implement – work as an extension of Army Staff
Enterprise Challenge 16 – 13 Jul-11Aug 16
Tech Reconnaissance
Army Expeditionary Warrior Experiment
AWA 18.1 / Oct 17
Storm Force
Present-2020(CUOPS)
Prototype Demonstrations
2nd QTR, FY2016 3rd QTR, FY2016 4th QTR, FY2016 1st QTR, FY2017 2nd QTR, FY2017
13 Jul – 11 Aug
Enterprise
Challenge
1 – 12 Aug
Unified
Challenge 16.2
14 – 25 Mar
Unified
Challenge 16.1
Jan
Unified
Challenge 17.1
Oct/Nov
AWA 16.1Oct
AWA 17.1
Sep 17
Unif ied
Challenge 17.2
Jan 16
Unified Quest FF
Design II
May 16
Unif ied Quest
Wargame
May 17
Unified Quest
Wargame
May 16
Schriever
Wargame
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Navigation Warfare (NAVWAR)NAVWAR is “deliberate defensive and offensive action to assure friendly use and prevent
adversary use of position, navigation, and timing (PNT) information through coordinated space, cyberspace, and electronic warfare capabilities.” – Joint Publication 3-14
Characterize
NAVWAR
Assure AttackAdversary
Use of PNTFriendly
Use of PNT
Understand, Visualize, & Describe
the Local PNT Environment
Threat: Why are we vulnerable?
• We are dependent on GPS• A typical BCT equipped with dozens of
different systems enabled by GPS
• Our ability to shoot, move, and
communicate with precision largely depends on GPS
• Adversaries capable of disrupting and negating our PNT advantages
• Many countries developing alternatives to GPS due to
vulnerabilities
What are we (FWC-CDID) doing?
• Army NAVWAR Concept• Describes how the Army will fight
NAVWAR to achieve Overmatch
• Establishes Required Capabilities
• Capability Needs Assessment• Initial Required Capability statements
submitted into CNA FY16
• Develop Tasks/Conditions/Standards
• Submit GAP statements
ARMY NAVWAR CONCEPT WHITEPAPER ROAD AHEAD:
FY17 Focus
Army
NAVWAR
Attack and
Adversary
PNT
Vulnerabilities
2nd QTR, FY2016 3rd QTR, FY2016 4th QTR, FY2016
28 Mar: O-6
CoP Update
Rescheduled
10 Mar: GO
Concept Package
briefed & approved
by FWC or CDID
Director
15 Mar: Submit
Concept
Package to
TRADOC f or
1-2 Star Rev iew
30 June (T):
GO-lev el
staf f ing
Started
30 Sept (T):
CG SMDC
approves
and signs
1 Oct (T): Submit
Concept to
TRADOC f or
acceptance
1 Jan 17
TRACOC
Accepts
Concept
15 Sept (T) GO-
Adjudication Complete--
Submit to CG SMDC f or
signature
1st QTR, FY2017 2nd QTR, FY2017
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Fighting with Technical Weapons (FTW)Technical weapons are “classified weapons that destroy, deny, degrade, disrupt, or deceive adversaries’
electronic devices or networked systems—including data insertion and manipulation—across all warfighting domains in support of Decisive Action and Unified Land Operations.” –Working Definition
Problem:
How do future Army tactical
formations fight with technical
weapons in joint combined arms
operations to exploit adversary
technical vulnerabilities and
present adversaries with
multiple dilemmas across
multiple domains?
What are we (FWC-CDID) doing?
• Force 2025 Maneuvers
• Limited Objective Experiments
• Army Experimentation
excursions
• Army FTW Concept
• Describe how the Army will plan
and integrate TW into tactical
schemes of maneuver
• Establish Required Capabilities
ARMY FIGHTING WITH TECHNICAL WEAPONS ROAD AHEAD:
FY17 Focus
NAVWAR-
Attack
CONOPS
describing how
capabilities will
be employed
and supported
28 Mar:
Begin Army-level
FTW Concept
Whitepaper
01-12 Aug:
Unified Challenge
16.2
30 Sep: Initial
FTW Whitepaper
Complete
01-03 Nov:
Second Army-
level FTW
Limited
Experiment
12-14 Jan:
Collateral-level
FTW Limited
Experiment in COS
09 Feb:
Excursion during
MCOE AWFC
Experiment
Technical
Weapons
Present Multiple Dilemmas
AcrossMultiple Domains
ProvideMultiple Options
7 Jul:
Unified Challenge
16.2 excursion
2nd QTR, FY2016 3rd QTR, FY2016 4th QTR, FY2016 1st QTR, FY2017 2nd QTR, FY2017
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