Interoperability Problems Caused by Transitioning to a Service Oriented Environment
Abstract
A major Department of Defense challenge continues to be the synchronized interoperability of multiple command and control and M&S programs. The Army has three major Command and Control (C2) efforts to contend with: ABCS migration, FCS development, and the Joint Net Enabled Command and Control (NECC) program. These C2 systems will be operating in a Service Oriented Environment (SOE) that will be implemented/fielded in phases over time. There is no single process that is aligning these efforts at a level that includes totally synchronized technical exchanges of standards, data, and re-use of components. Two of the Army's key M&S initiatives also have development cycles that do not parallel the C2 schedules and do not yet fully address operating in a SOE. The JLCCTC development has to date been on an annual development cycle but is currently moving to a 2 year cycle. The other big M&S initiative, LVC-IA, is developing a prototype system with a target date of FY10. Integrating all of these phased C2 and M&S programs will require innovative technical and programmatic methods.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 20, 2008
- Accession Number
- ADA503000
Entities
People
- Christoper Black
- Richard F. Brown
- Stanley H. Levine
- William P. Sudnikovich