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Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense
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JPEO-CBDMajor Defense Acquisition Program
CBRN Integration
Joint Chemical, Biological, Decontamination & Protection Conference & Exhibition
Richard Floyd Future Acquisition, Future Systems Team
703 681 [email protected]
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Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense
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Purpose of Briefing Future Systems Team Vision
PurposeInform Community of JPEO CBD efforts Integrating
CBRN Capabilities into MDAPs
C&C
Develop, demonstrate and provide a SoS solution integrated into MDAP schedules and architectures
providing capabilities to accomplish missions unencumbered by CBRN hazards
Vision
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Future Acquisitions Directorate
CHIEF, TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION PROGRAMS
CURT WILHIDE703.681.1607
CHIEF, TECHNOLOGY TRANSITION PROGRAMS
CURT WILHIDE703.681.1607
CHIEF, SCIENCE AND SPECIAL PROJECTS
DR. MICHAEL WALTER703.681.0844
CHIEF, SCIENCE AND SPECIAL PROJECTS
DR. MICHAEL WALTER703.681.0844
CHIEF, FUTURE SYSTEMSRICH FLOYD703.681.1813
CHIEF, FUTURE SYSTEMSRICH FLOYD703.681.1813
DIRECTOR, FUTURE ACQUISITION MR. EDWARD WACK
703.681.9607
DIRECTOR, FUTURE ACQUISITIONMR. EDWARD WACK
703.681.9607
CHIEF, PROGRAM & ARMS CONTROL
MR. FREDERIC RUIZ-RAMON703.681.6566
CHIEF, PROGRAM & ARMS CONTROL
MR. FREDERIC RUIZ-RAMON703.681.6566
CHIEF, STUDIES & ANALYSIS
MR. PHIL GREENBAUM703.681.1608
CHIEF, STUDIES & ANALYSIS
MR. PHIL GREENBAUM703.681.1608
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Future Systems Team Responsibilities
• Interface with MDAP PM
• Conduct Systems Engineering analysis
• Determine component specifications
• Map specifications to program or system designs
• Facilitate T&E and Life Cycle Management strategies
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Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense
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Future Systems Chemical/ Biological Defense MDAP Program Support
Working w/17 MDAPS to
Date
OTHERS…JMAC, JLTV, MRAP…
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Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense
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Delivering A Capability
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Recent Activity
• Threat and requirements analysis• Top-level architecture and system engineering• Requirements gap analysis leading to Tiger Teams • CBRN CONOPs supporting MDAP CONOPs and O&O• Component specifications• Initiated component acquisition strategies with JPMs• Drafted Common CBRN Sensor Interface (CCSI)
document
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Common CBRN Sensor Interface
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Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense
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CBRN CONOPS
Joint Air ISRNTM
UGSUGS
R&SVR&SV
ICVICV
UAV CLIV UAV CLIV
NL OS- LS
NL OS- LS
(1) “Suspect EventDetected by Collateral
ISR Sensors
MCSMCS
(2) If PossibleVerify thru
Aerial Standoff
CBRN Sensors
(3) If Possible Verify thru Ground Standoff CBRN Sensors (4) If Possible Verify thru
unattended CBRN Sensors
(5) If Possible Verify thru Unmanned
Point CBRN Sensors
(6) Last Choice Verify thru MGV Point
CBRN Sensors
•Avoid Contamination ~ Standoff first•If time critical ~ Aerial first•Safety ~ Unmanned first•Confidence ~ Higher with disparate technologies
IMPERATIVES
Identified disconnects between CBRN & CONOPs
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CBRN Table Top Exercise Vignette-Based Exercise
Layers of FCS CBRN Operations
JointConcept
Restore
Neutralize
Protect
Avoid
Prevent
Sustain
Shield
Sense
Detect
Predict Shape
IPB
Layers of FCS CBRN Operations
JointConcept
Restore
Neutralize
Protect
Avoid
Prevent
Sustain
Shield
Sense
Detect
Predict Shape
IPB
Identified disconnects between CONOPs and Capabilities
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Example to ConsiderFCS ORD and CONOPs: ingress and egress from Manned
Ground Vehicles– Identified as a requirement against Collective Protection
Most can be addressed, all need to be considered, all have size, weight or power implications
Are there novel ways to satisfy the requirementAre there novel ways to satisfy the requirement
CP
Detect
Decon
IP
Higher CP capacity or air lock
Do soldiers have adequate decon
If MOPP exchange required, where is new suit carriedWhen is soldier clean
enough to enter
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Efforts and PlayersCCSI
Cradle
Decision Support Aids
Data Fusion
Collateral Sensing
Filtration
Modular Sensing
JPM IS, JPM BD, JPM CA
JPM IS, JPM BD, JPM CA
JSTO, JPM BD, JPM CA
JPM CP, JPM IP
JSTO, JPM IS
JSTO, JPM IS
JSTO
Reactive Coatings ARL, S&T, JPM Decon
JPMs Execute Component AcquisitionJPMs Execute Component Acquisition
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Future Activities• Continue Programmatic support
– MDAP program events (design reviews, milestones, BOD)– Deliveries to support integration
• Realize future CBRN systems concepts and architectures through MDAPs– Early involvement in MDAPs to shape CBRN solutions– Integrate CBRN systems into platforms– Cross-program, cross-platform capabilities development
• Work to align and synchronize JSTO S&T, Capabilities Documents and Programs of Record to address MDAP capabilities requirements as well as traditional user
Consider MDAP requirements in Future Programs of Record Capabilities Requirements Documents
Consider MDAP requirements in Future Programs of Record Capabilities Requirements Documents