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Live Virtual Constructive Gaming Integrating Training Environment NSC, TCM LVC TE COL Jack Millar

Live Virtual Constructive Gaming Integrating Training Environment NSC, TCM LVC TE COL Jack Millar. National Simulation Center Vision and Mission. MISSION : Set the conditions that enable the Army to train mission ready Soldiers, Leaders and Units:

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Live Virtual Constructive Gaming Integrating Training Environment NSC, TCM LVC TE COL Jack Millar

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  1. Live Virtual Constructive Gaming Integrating Training EnvironmentNSC, TCM LVC TE COL Jack Millar

  2. National Simulation CenterVision and Mission • MISSION: Set the conditions that enable the Army to train mission ready Soldiers, Leaders and Units: • Combat Develop the Live Virtual Constructive - Integrating Architecture which links the Live, Virtual, Constructive, and Gaming Environments • Coordinate efforts of all components of the Integrated Training Environment • Support exercises, experiments and the JNTC VISION: Integrate the Live, Virtual, Constructive, and Gaming Training Environments to create a seamless Integrated Training Environment: • which replicates the Operational Environment • sets the conditions for the Army to conduct effective training to develop mission ready Soldiers, Leaders and Units

  3. OE TE OE TE TE OE The Training Challenge 1990 2000 2016 L, V, C LVCG ITE • Establish an Integrated Training Environment (ITE) which sets the conditions for training. • Institution • Operational: Deployed, Home Station, CTC • Self Development • Key ITE Components • Distributive • Real-time mission rehearsals • Significant reduction in training overhead TE – Training Environment OE – Operational Environment

  4. Live, Virtual, Constructive, Gaming Integrating Training Environment Concept BLUF: The LVCG Integrating Architecture will enable seamless LVCG & C2 connections • GAMING • Darwars Ambush • Tactical Iraqi • Elect BiLat • Virtual Battle Space 2 (VBS2) • LIVE • (Live Trng Transformation-Family of Trng Sys (LT2-FTS)) • Homestation Instrumentation Trng Sys (HITS) • Interim-Homestation Instrumentation Trng Sys (I-HITS) • Digital Ranges • CONSTRUCTIVE • Joint Land Component Constructive • Training Capability (JLCCTC) • Entity Resolution Federation (ERF) • Multi Resolution Federation (MRF) • One Semi Automated Force (OneSAF) Integrating Architecture BCTC • C2/BCS • Army Battle Command System (ABCS) • Global Command & Control System • (GCCS) • VIRTUAL • (SE Core) • Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT) • Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT) • Call for Fire Trainer (CFFT)

  5. LVCG Integrated Training Environment (ITE) Constructive • LVC Integrating Architecture • Provides interoperability and integration of LVCG systems w/Battle Command Systems • Common LVC Components: • Standards • Protocols • Software (SW) LVCG Pillars “How” data is exchanged Live LVCG ITE Virtual + = and • Infrastructure • The LVC infrastructure includes installations’ foundational elements and components needed to perform net-centric battle command training: • Infrastructure Components: • Facilities, Power • Communications (Networks) • Training Support Systems (TADSS) • Personnel & Equipment • Resources • Management Structure & Organization • Hardware (HW) LIVE Gaming Installation Infrastructure Battle Command “Means” for exchanging data

  6. Benefits of LVCG ITE (How does this close training capability gaps?) • Increases training realism by replicating the full Spectrum of Conflict • Mitigates resource constraints (money, training land, manpower, environmental) • Maximizes combat multiplier effects not possible in just one training environment • Enhances training relationships with flank/higher/rear units by providing a “wrap around” and distributed on demand capability • Overcomes geographical constraints – “expands the battlespace” by utilizing multiple M&S environments • Enables Joint interoperability • Expands the training audience and encourages multi-echelon training in a Joint context • Enables the Army Digital Training Strategy • Enables JTF-BCT-ARFORGEN Battle Command Training Strategy • Enables BCTs to simultaneously train all Battlefield Functional Areas (BFAs)

  7. LVCG ITE Endstate TE OE NLT end of FY2016, we will integrate the separate live, virtual, constructive, and gaming training environments, as well as battle command systems, to create one seamless ITE at designated Army installations. This ITE will allow replication of the current and future operating environments and will establish the conditions that enable the Army to conduct effective and efficient training to develop mission ready Soldiers, leaders, and forces. “Train As You Fight” UNCLASSIFIED

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  9. Gaming Roadmap 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 Gaming CPD VBS2 (FPS) VBS3 / Other FPS DARWARS Ambush! Bi-Lat Elect (Negotiations Tool) FY09 Tactical Iraqi (Language Tool) Gaming ES3 (HUMINT Tool) Tool Kit Refresh New Gaming Solutions Gaming CDD Gaming CPD (Incr. I) New Gaming Solutions FAA Gaming CPD (Incr. II) NGS FNA MSA

  10. Future Force Ranges MOUT IS/Digital Ranges AWSS xxx Live Training Transformation – Family of Training Systems (LT2-FTS) Integration Roadmap 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 OT-TES FCS SAWE / Lt PDDs / AGES TWGSS / PGS MILES 2000 / MILES REPLACEMENT MILES I OneTESS R&D One TESS ATREP DIS-E DSTAR DITS DFIRST HITS I-HITS LT2-FTS v 2.0 CTIA R&D LVC-IA TENA ETC-IS CTC OIS R&D CTC-OIS CTC Modernization NTC IS JRTC IS JMRC- IS Precision Targets Legacy Target Systems Army Tgt System NGATS R&D NGATS LOMAH CTIA and OneTESS are Training Complimentary Systems for FCS Unfunded Developmental Relationship Program provides major capability/components * Acronyms listed on notes page

  11. Army Virtual SE Core Enabled TADSS Roadmap Virtual Combined Arms Integrated TADSS RVTT RVS CFFT DS IOC IOC IOC SE CORE NCM3 IOC AVCATT CCTT SYSTEM TADSS FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 FY13 FY14 RDTE Legend New System (Interoperable) Legacy System Integrating Capability/Function OP OM

  12. FIRESIM EADSIM VISION XXI TCM JLCCTC – Projected JLCCTC Roadmap 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 BCT & Below JLCCTC V1.0 V2.0 V3.0 V4.0 V5.0 V6.0 P3I 3 OneSAF OneSAF R & D P3I JNEM ISM LOGFED DBST JCATS EADSIM FIRESIM TACSIM SIMPLE MUSE VISION XXI WARSIM R&D – BCT V4.0 V5.0 Obj ERF JCATS TACSIM ERF JLCCTC V6.0 LCMP/P3I V3.0 CBS TACSIM Div & Above MRF V6.0 ACTF CBS TACSIM CSS/TSS RTM MUSE AAR TOOLS Obj MRF 1 2 4 V5.0 V4.0 CBS TACSIM JNEM ISM LOGFED WARSIM R&D – DIV (+) IEWTPT shared Intel Tng Functions w/JLCCTC (JLCCTC does not support individual training) CSSTSS IEWTPT Common HW Refresh CBCSE, BCTC Equipment & MCA OPA

  13. LVCG ITE Approved Site Selections • TCM LVC TE conducted analysis using June 2008 TGOSC approved criteria (Utility of LVC Placement # Brigades Supported, Reach, Training Land, Resident Capabilities) • Incorporated guidance from the Home Station Deployed CoC to include RC • pre-mobilization training • TGOSC Outcomes: • Approved 10 CONUS installations for fielding FY12-15 • Approved concept for further analysis of the RC Combat Support Training Center (CSTC) sites; influence FY12-17 POM • Observe the Combat Support Training Center Proof of Principle at Camp McCoy (July 09) • Observe the USAR Warrior exercise at Camp Hunter-Ligget (June 09) • Assess results and make recommendations at the Dec 09 TGOSC • Approved concept of gap analysis for OCONUS installations • Observe LVCG exercises at each location • Provide recommendations at the Dec 09 TGOSC Ft Bragg Ft Hood Ft Lewis/Yakima Ft Bliss/WSMR Camp Shelby Ft Campbell Ft Carson (Pinion Canyon) Ft Knox Ft Drum Ft Stewart Next Step: Execution Matrix (not in order)

  14. LVCG ITE CONUS Way Ahead • Assess the 10 TGOSC approved installations • Each of 10 installations designate an LVC POC and provide TCM LVC data on current/projected TADSS & Infrastructure • Conduct Gap Analysis Site Visits (Feb-May) to address capabilities/capability gaps & installation-specific issues/concerns • Observe the Combat Support Training Center (CSTC) Proof of Principle in July at McCoy & conduct analysis of potential requirements for LVC ITE • Recommend Increment 1 fielding priorities (3 sites per year starting FY12) • Brief PMR/TSWG on recommended fielding priorities Jun 09 • Synchronize fielding with Installation Infrastructure projections (e.g. impacts on MCA projects, network requirements, etc.) • Synchronize/align fielding with LVCG TADSS fielding • Brief TGOSC Oct 09 15

  15. 2 sites fielded (1 USAREUR and 1 Pacific Theater – 4 competing installations (Schofield Barracks, Ft Richardson, Ft Wainwright, and Korea) Observe OCONUS LVCG events/conduct data collection Compare OCONUS capabilities vs the objective LVCG ITE baseline Conduct gap analysis - Determine what LVCG systems, components and interoperability tools are needed for OCONUS sites to have a persistent capability LVCG ITE OCONUS Way Ahead

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