MBSE for Assessing Cyber Survivability: Lessons Learned from a Developmental Weapon System (Poster)
Abstract
Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) is considered an enabler for rapid transition of technology, allowing for agile product development and adaptation to changing operational conditions and system requirements. The U.S. Army is increasingly requiring digital integration between Program Offices and Contractors through MBSE to meet Department of Defense (DoD) demands for modernization and optimization. MBSE is also a crucial element in the Army's strategy for executing the Modular Open System Approach (MOSA) required for major defense acquisition programs. This presentation explores the relationship between MBSE and MOSA as it relates to the ability of warfighting systems to prevent, mitigate, recover from, and adapt to adverse cyber events that could impact mission critical functionality in a multi-domain operations (MDO) environment.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 15, 2024
- Accession Number
- AD1221516
Entities
People
- Christopher D. Colvett
- Elijah G. Evans
- Janice F. Dyer
- Juliana J. Burge
Organizations
- United States Army Research, Development and Engineering Command