Joint Mission Environment Test Capability Distributed Test
Abstract
- Continued to expand the JMETC Secret Network (JSN) infrastructure to 82 functional sites with 4 more planned and the JMETC Multiple Independent Levels of Security Network (JMN) infrastructure to 51 functional sites with 6 more planned. - Fielded an additional Regional Service Deliver Points (RSDPs), thus increasing cyber test and training capacity. Improved RSDP performance through enhanced automation as well as upgraded computational and storage components. - Supported 83 distinct customer distributed test and training events to include the following: MQ-4C Triton, Small Diameter Bomb II Live Fly Tests, F-35 Record and Playback, Aegis Integrated Air & Missile Defense (IAMD) Baseline 9C1D Training Test, Joint Unmanned Air System – Mission Environment(JUAS-ME), Joint Integrated Air & Missile Defense Office (JIAMDO) Correlation /Decorrelation Interoperability Test (C/DIT), Interoperability Development and Certification Testing (IDCT), STRATCOM Simulation Exercise (SIMEX), NAVAIR Captive Carry Testing, Distributed Integration & Interoperability Assessment Capability (DIIAC) Certification Events, Common Connectivity Device (CCD) Cooperative Engagement Capability (CEC) Multi-Site Interoperability Testing, Air Ground Integrated Layer Exploration (AGILE) Fire IX, Joint Distributed IRCM Ground-test System (JDIGS), Kodiak Cyber Operations Team (KCOT) Capabilities Test, DoD Enterprise Cyber Range Environment (DECRE) Event, Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) Event, Cyber Range Technology Proving Grounds (CRTPG), Cyber School (CF-17) Training, Cyber Security Test Bed (CSTB), USS SECURE, Thunderstruck, Missile Defense Agency (MDA), Talon Hate Distro, Automated Cyberspace Threat Representation (ACTR) Demonstration, Massachusetts Institute of Technology/ Lincoln Laboratories (MIT/LL) Persistent Range, Army Integrated Air and Missile Defense (AIAMD) Live Virtual Constructive (LVC) Distributed Environment, Cyber Guard 17, and Cyber Flag 17. - Provided planning support to the following users and organizations: US Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER); Program Executive Office, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Sensor Systems (PEO IEW&S); Small Diameter Bomb (SDB) II; MQ-4C Triton;P-8A Increment 3; Director, Operational Test and Evaluation(DOT&E); DIIAC, Unmanned Carrier Launched Airborne Surveillance & Strike (UCLASS); Common Aviation Command and Control System (CAC2S); Tactical Mobile (TacMobile), Army Product Manager Information Warfare (PM IW); U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM); Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS), 46th Test Squadron DET 2, JUPITER, Command Post of the Future (CPoF), PACOM J81, National Guard Bureau, NAVSEA Dahlgren Division, Long Range Bomber, Air Force Northern Command, Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS); Littoral Combat Ship (LCS); Integrated Personnel and Pay System (IPPS-A); CH-47; AIAMD; Ground/Air Task Oriented Radar (G/ATOR); Joint Surveillance and Target Attack Radar System (JSTARS); Combat Rescue Helicopter (CRH) , AH-64 and several others. - Continued strategic planning efforts to engage new acquisition programs that must demonstrate compliance with Net-Ready Key Performance Parameter (NR-KPP) and Cyber security requirements. - Assisted customers with the use of distributed test tools and troubleshooting of the end-to-end network infrastructures. Continue providing remote and on-site support for the planning and execution of distributed events. - Continued to develop and refine the RSDP capabilities to provide users with enhanced large scale, high-fidelity virtualized representations of cyber contested environments and do so as rapidly as possible to minimize event timelines and associated costs.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2019
- Source ID
- 7f7bf3a3ab3765a29cbf8cc76dd8d2ae