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Giving the Warfighter the Tools for Counterterrorism: Statistically Speaking

Giving the Warfighter the Tools for Counterterrorism: Statistically Speaking. Dr. Nancy L. Spruill Director, Acquisition Resources & Analysis Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, & Logistics).

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Giving the Warfighter the Tools for Counterterrorism: Statistically Speaking

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  1. Giving the Warfighter the Tools for Counterterrorism: Statistically Speaking Dr. Nancy L. Spruill Director, Acquisition Resources & Analysis Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Acquisition, Technology, & Logistics) The long-range contribution of statistics depends not so much upon getting a lot of highly trained statisticians into industry as it does in creating a statistically minded generation of physicists, chemists, engineers, and others who will in any way have a hand in developing and directing the production processes of tomorrow. - W.A.Shewhart & W.E.Deming

  2. Major Themes • Flexibility • Capability • Reliability • Privacy A knowledge of statistics is like a knowledge of foreign languages or of algebra; it may prove of use at any time under any circumstances. - A.L.Bowley

  3. Acquisition Flexibility • Rise in Efficiency Among Producers • The Pace of Technology • The Pace of Threats

  4. Flexibility Examples • Joint Rapid Acquisition Cell • Meet Immediate Warfighter Needs • Diverse Experience Base • Leveraging Technology

  5. Flexibility Examples • Quick Reaction Special Projects • Defense Acquisition Challenge Program • Technology Transition Initiative • Combating Terrorism Technology Task Force

  6. Thermobaric Weapon Deployed & Employed in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) in Afghanistan Chemistry to Fielded System – 90 Days

  7. Providing Capability • Impacted by Trends in U.S. Education • Lacking Statistical Knowledge • Applying principles of optimal experimental design to non-standard situations • Methods for combining information from developmental test and tests of other systems with the results of operational test • State-of-the-art validation of simulation models for augmenting operational testing • Testing Critical to Acquisitions Increasing Access to Statistical Expertise

  8. Logistics Reliability • Unique Identification (UID) • Remote Frequency Identification (RFID) • Statistical Volume of DoD Inventory UID RFID

  9. Privacy Issues • Technology & Privacy Advisory Committee • Implementation Emphasis on DoD

  10. Privacy Issues Continued • Must Not Sacrifice Liberty for Security • Data Mining • Concerns • False Positives • Mission Creep “they that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety” - Benjamin Franklin

  11. Summary • Counterterrorism Mandates • Flexibility • Capability • Reliability • Privacy

  12. The long-range contribution of statistics depends … upon … creating a statistically minded generation of physicists, chemists, engineers, and others who will in any way have a hand in developing and directing the production processes of tomorrow. - W.A.Shewhart & W.E.Deming

  13. BACKUP

  14. The Challenge: Pace of Technology • “Moore’s Law” Computing doubles every 18 months • “Fiber Law” Communication capacity doubles every 9 months • “Disk Law” Storage doubles every 12 months Defense Acquisition Pace(circa 2003) F-22 Milestone I: Oct 86 IOC: Dec 05* Comanche Milestone I: Jun 89 IOC: Sep 09 * Computers at IOC are 512 X faster, hold 65,000 X bits of information than they did at MS I Technology growth is non-linear… Acquisition path has been linear

  15. Chem Sensor Video Biocollector Dragon Eye (DE)-ATR (Chem-Bio-Video Advanced Tactical Recce) DE-ATR with CBRV Nose cone (Insert) • Description: • Visual Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) • Real time chemical agent detection and data transmission to ground station • Collection of biological agents • Ground-based bioagent analysis 30 - 45 min Retrofitted New Sensors: ~ 1 month Deployed to Support Operational Iraqi Freedom Today

  16. Phase I (Sep 2001 – Feb 2002)Key Near-Term Technologies Deployed & Employed in Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF) Thermobaric Weapon • Chemistry to Fielded System – 90 Days • Teaming: • Defense Threat Reduction Agency • Air Force Research Laboratory • Air Armament Center • Naval Surface Warfare Center • Air Combat Command • DoE / Lawrence Livermore National Lab Conventional Air Launched Cruise Missile (CALCM) Penetrators Deployed / Employed in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance Detector

  17. BACKUP FOR EDUCATION COMMISSIONS • The information on 4 trends impacting education are supported by a variety of commissions • These include: • President’s Council of Advisors on S&T, Oct 02 • National Science Board (NSB 03-69), Aug 03 • Hart-Rudman Commission on Nat’l Security/21st Century, 99-01 • Commission on the Future of the US Aerospace Industry, Nov 02 • Building Science & Engineering Talent Report, April 04 • National Science Foundation, Apr 02 and Apr 04

  18. BACKUP FOR COMMISSION • The commission that noted the missing statistical knowledge was the Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education. Part of the Committee on National Statistics in: Statistics, Testing, and Defense Acquisition New Approaches and Methodological Improvements Michael L. Cohen, John E. Rolph, and Duane L. Steffey, Editors Panel on Statistical Methods for Testing and Evaluating Defense Systems Committee on National Statistics Commission on Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education National Research Council NATIONAL ACADEMY PRESS Washington, D.C. 1998 • Available on the web at: http://books.nap.edu/books/0309065518/html/R1.html • Specific reference at: http://books.nap.edu/books/0309065518/html/157.html

  19. The UID Lifecycle

  20. Decision Tree to UID Items Under $5000

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