PEO Electronic Protect
Abstract
The Advanced Electronic Protection Enhancement (AEPE) Program funds efforts to assess and initiate development of solutions to Army Air and Missile Defense (AMD) vulnerabilities from Advanced Electronic Attack (AEA). Army AMD sensors, Integrated Air and Missile Defense (IAMD) Battle Command System (IBCS) Command and Control (C2), and Radio Frequency (RF) data and voice networks will be assessed against current and postulated AEA systems and techniques. Potential Electronic Protection (EP) solutions developed by the Army will be demonstrated and assessed in live and simulated AEA environments. Similarly, EP solutions developed by the Joint services and other Agencies (e.g., the Missile Defense Agency) will also be assessed for potential incorporation into Army AMD systems. The initial assessment event was conducted in 2QFY15. Subsequent events will be conducted approximately every two (2) years. Analysis and implementation that provide AEA solutions will occur between events and will be assessed at the next event after implementation. The following tasks were developed based on previous AEPE demonstration results and the following planned activities will assess the AEA impacts on AMD components and development of countermeasures. The tasks for AEPE are: (1) Plan and execute periodic AEPE demonstrations with Army AMD systems and perform post-demonstration analysis. Integrate Joint service and other Agency AMD systems into AEPE demonstrations as appropriate. (2) Upon completion of AEPE demonstration analyses, create EP concepts to mitigate Army AMD sensor, C2, and RF data link vulnerabilities. (3) Develop EP tools for use by Army AMD systems to improve overall system performance in AEA environments. (4) Develop effects-based AEA Modeling and Simulation (M&S) to assess Army AMD EP concepts in Hardware-In-The-Loop (HWIL) environment. (5) Continue to collaborate with United States Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) Joint Electromagnetic Preparedness for Advanced Combat (JEPAC) to evaluate, modify, and field existing Army AMD EP Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures (TTPs) in a Joint environment. Evaluate and modify applicable Joint EP TTPs for use in Army AMD systems. (6) Continually interface with intelligence communities to maintain cognizance of emerging AEA threats and incorporate these threats in future AEPE demonstrations. (7) Develop a time-phased EP roadmap that identifies the investments needed to improve the EP capabilities of Army AMD sensors, C2, and RF data and voice networks. The AEPE effort crosses all AMD System efforts of which only a portion is Air Defense Command and Control.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2019
- Source ID
- 126_0604741A_5_2040_PB_2019
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