Army Modeling & Sim X-Cmd Collaboration & Integ
Abstract
"Army Modeling and Simulation Cross-Command Collaboration and Integration (M&SC3I)" promotes the Army's goal to achieve affordable, interoperable and networked Modeling and Simulation (M&S) capabilities. In support of Army operations, Generating-Force functions and institutional processes, M&S Cross-Command Collaboration and Integration addresses analytical efforts underlying decision making, capability development, and life-cycle costs by capitalizing on M&S technologies (accomplished through collaborative efforts of the training/operations and acquisition communities). The RDTE component of M&SC3I encompasses efforts that (1) develop/improve new/existing models and simulations to reduce time, resources and risks associated with operational/institutional decision making and the acquisition process and (2) advance the following disciplines: M&S research, analysis and experimentation; simulation technology; and M&S tools and services. M&SC3I applies to development of tactics and doctrine, experimentation and exercises, traditional weapon system development, and assessment and transition of advanced technologies to operational capabilities. The overarching goal of M&SC3I is to reduce the time and cost of providing improved capabilities to the war fighter. Emerging information-age technologies continue to revolutionize the Army's ability to collaborate among all stakeholders using data descriptions, digital representations, and virtual prototypes to improve understanding of required capabilities, shorten procurement time, reduce procurement and sustainment costs, and, ultimately, reduce total life-cycle cost. M&SC3I advocates the use of advanced technologies to enable future capabilities through improved understanding of operational requirements, collaborative analyses of emerging technologies, and cross-domain participation in experiments and exercises. The following are discussions of efforts under the three projects of PE 0605718. Under the project "HQDA Decision Support Tools and Services, HQDA and its agencies develop new analytical M&S tools and/or obtain commercially available analytical M&S tools and services that provide rapid and reliable decision support to Army staff and field operating agencies assigned to Headquarters, Department of the Army. " Under the project "Analysis M&S Tools and Services" the Army develops M&S tools and services (e.g., hardware, software, infrastructure) for the Army's analysis community. The primary users of these tools and services are the Training and Doctrine Command Analysis Center (TRAC), the Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity (AMSAA), and the Center for Army Analysis (CAA). Efforts focus on (1) development of analysis tools that will enable assessment of emerging technologies during concept exploration and (2) development of infrastructure and enabling technologies to support the Current and Future Force. These critical efforts are required for 1) analysis-of-futures work to justify Army requirements, 2) assessment of alternative approaches to satisfy those requirements, 3) development of current and emerging war fighting doctrine from the tactical to the operational levels of warfare and 4) the closing of closing capability gaps in the areas of irregular warfare, M&S data and standards, cyberspace operations, army network modeling, and non-lethal weapons. Under the project "Army Simulation Technology (SIMTECH)," the Army enhances force effectiveness by inducing research organizations on a short-term basis to conduct high-priority, promising simulation research initiatives that are outside the scope of Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) and Army Science and Technology (S&T) programs. SIMTECH focuses simulation research initiatives on short-term Army needs and serves as a catalyst for technology breakthroughs in embedded simulation, rapid prototyping, commercial innovation and related simulation technology.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- 0605718A_6_2040_PB_2013
- Change Summary Explanation
- Service Agency Name
- Army
Entities
Organizations
- United States Army
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