Technology Systems Adaptive Red Teaming
Abstract
This effort seeks to challenge conventional approaches to technology and systems development and insertion, and to increase the awareness of risks and opportunities earlier in the lifecycle in order to improve system design, development, and employment. It builds on the concepts and methodology developed under the Deployable Force Protection Adaptive Red Teaming effort and applies them to other high-priority areas for the Army. It designs and conducts live, virtual, and mixed scenarios and demonstrations to evaluate the most promising technologies. It stresses and assesses developing technology systems for both individual and system-of-system performance across a representation of operational environments, realistic scenarios, and emerging threats. Activities include identifying, integrating, and examining system performance at live demonstration venues with experienced operators; emulating emerging threats and alternative futures to challenge assumptions regarding scenarios and system employment; and identifying and informing potential vulnerabilities in systems and systems-of-systems, including but not limited to, performance degradation in congested/contested environments, interoperability, and adaptability. This effort is coordinated with PE 0602618A (Ballistics Technology)/Project H80 (Survivability and Lethality Technology).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2018
- Source ID
- d866d3ddd980626bb8db3bd2db69096a