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Outline. Working Group MembersScope of Working GroupStrategic LandscapeBaseline ObjectivesFuture Challenges
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3. Working Group Members Mrs. Abbe Reuter, 412 EWG
Mr. Peter Burke, 412 TW
Mr. Dave Minto, 46 TW
Mr. Edward Utt, 46 TW
Mr. Brian Simes, AFMC/A3
Col. John Scorsone, AMC T&E Directorate
Mr. Stephen (Mike) Dwyer, TRMC
4. What is the EW Consortium? Purpose: AFMC EW T&E consortium will be the AFMC agent for coordinating EW T&E activities across the AFMC enterprise
Mission: Maximize AF return on investment by encouraging collaboration and cooperation among ranges and facilities
Composed of:
Sr Advisory Group
(A3/AAC/AFFTC)
Council (0-6 lvl)
5. 412th Test Wing Facilities
6. Eglin Test & Training Complex (ETTC) EW Test Capabilities
7. Electronic Warfare Test Process
8. EW Electronic Warfare
EW Electromagnetic Warfare
9. 21st Century TestingTesting the Digital Kill Chainin a Netcentric Environment -Service-centric / legacy blinders focus on small-scale, and MAYBE other-Service inclusion
-We call it 21st Century but its 20th-century technique-Service-centric / legacy blinders focus on small-scale, and MAYBE other-Service inclusion
-We call it 21st Century but its 20th-century technique
10. Advances in AA/AD technology are spreading
Digital Signal Processing
Shared Aperture Technology
Digital Radio Frequency Memory (DRFM)
Spread Spectrum Systems The first category where we need your help is countering 5th generation threats.
Advances in Air to Air and Surface to Air systems are challenging our legacy ISR systems
I see a day in the not to distant future where we will need to be able to gain ISR system access to areas defended by these systems
Our legacy ISR systems focused on the sensor alone as the capabilityand that was sufficient in the arena we fought in the 20th century
But, in todays information era, range, reach, endurance, survivability, and stealth will have to be integrated as part of the sensor capability.
The first category where we need your help is countering 5th generation threats.
Advances in Air to Air and Surface to Air systems are challenging our legacy ISR systems
I see a day in the not to distant future where we will need to be able to gain ISR system access to areas defended by these systems
Our legacy ISR systems focused on the sensor alone as the capabilityand that was sufficient in the arena we fought in the 20th century
But, in todays information era, range, reach, endurance, survivability, and stealth will have to be integrated as part of the sensor capability.
11. High fidelity, dense, coherent environments
Network connectivity & distributed test equipment provides the "link" to the other elements Modular approach
Focus on message, integration & kill chain effectiveness tests EW Roadmap Vision:Multi-Spectral Virtual EW Battlespace Too Costly?