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  • NDIA Brief
  • 12 Jan 2005

CAPT Tom OKeefe JPM Information Systems Joint
Program Executive Office for Chemical and
Biological Defense Thomas.OKeefe_at_navy.mil
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JPM Information Systems Mission Statement
  • The mission of the Joint Project Manager for
    Information Systems (JPM IS) provides the
    information architecture and applications
    required to shape the battle space in the face of
    a chemical/biological threat.  JPM IS provides
    the warfighter with integrated early warning
    capability, an accredited hazard prediction
    model, state-of-the-art consequence management,
    and course of action analysis tools. 

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Chemical/Biological Defense Program History
Joint Program Office for Biological
Defense
1995 - 2001
Program Executive Office for Chemical and
Biological Defense
2001 April 21, 2003
Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and
Biological Defense
April 22, 2003
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Chem/Bio Defense Program Acquisition
Organizations - Past
Joint Chiefs of Staff
DDRE
DTRA
J-5 DDSP
ASBREM Committee Co-chaired by ASD (HA) and DDRE
DATSD (CBD)
DTRA (CB)
Executive Secretary
OSD CB Defense Steering Committee
ASBREM Steering Committee
Secretary of the Army Executive Agent for CBDP
Joint NBC Defense Board Co-Chaired by ASA (ALT)
and VCSA
  • JSIG (Joint Service Integration Group)
  • Joint Modernization Plan
  • Joint Requirements
  • Joint Doctrine
  • Joint Professional Training
  • Joint Priority List
  • Joint Future Operational Capabilities
  • Modeling Simulation
  • JSMG (Joint Service Materiel Group)
  • Joint Research, Development and Acquisition
  • Joint Logistics Support Plan
  • Sustainment

Joint Service Technology Panel Chemical
Biological Defense
JTCG 3 Chemical
Source Document Joint Service Chemical and
Biological Defense Program FY00-FY01, Page 6
JTCG 4 Biological
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Chem/Bio Defense Program Acquisition
Organizations - Present
Defense Acquisition Executive (USD-ATL)
Requirements
OSD Oversight
Joint Requirements Office J-8
ATSD (NCB)
Army Acquisition Executive (ASA-ALT)
DATSD (CB)
Science Technology
Defense Threat Reduction Agency - Chem/ Bio
Directorate
Joint Program Executive Officer
Joint Doctrine Training
Joint Staff
Test Evaluation
Test Evaluation Executive (DUSA-OR)
US Army Chemical School
Joint Project Managers
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Joint Program Executive Office ForChemical And
Biological Defense
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Policy, Oversight, Requirements
USD-ATL
Policy/Oversight/Requirements
ASA-ALT
ASD(HA)
ASD(HD)
DOTE
ASD(NI2)
Combatant Commanders
Mil Dep ASA-ALT
ASD(P)
DUSD(TSP/CP) Allocation Cmte
ATSD(NCB)
DATSD(CB)
Validated Requirements
J8 Joint Requirements Office
JPEO-CBD
Day to Day Oversight
Other Requirements Generators
Dept. of Health Human Services
Services
Dept. of Homeland Security
Joint ST Executive (DTRA)
Other U.S. Government Agencies
Joint Combat Developer
State
Justice
FBI
CIA
SS
USPS
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Joint Requirements Office J-8Requirements
Development Interaction
Battlefield Capabilities and Joint Project
Managers
Sense
Shield
C4ISR
  • CBRN Detection
  • Point
  • Stand-off
  • Reconnaissance
  • Protection
  • Percutaneous
  • Respiratory
  • Ocular
  • Prophylaxis
  • Biological
  • Chemical
  • Radiological
  • Collective Protection
  • Mobil
  • Transportable
  • Fixed

Shape
C4ISR
JPM NBC Contamination Avoidance
C4ISR
Battle Analysis Battle Management Modeling Simulat
ion - Training Integrated Early Warning Medical
Surveillance
Sustain
  • Decontamination
  • Individual
  • Equipment
  • Fixed Site
  • Medical Diagnosis/ Therapeutics
  • Chemical
  • Biological
  • Radiological

JPM Decontamination
JPM Information Systems
JPM Individual Protection
JPM CB Medical Systems
JPM CB Medical Systems
JPM CB Medical Systems
JPM Collective Protection
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JPM IS Warfighter Needs
  • Principal Capabilities
  • Information Systems is ranked 2
  • Operational Capabilities
  • Battlespace Information Management is ranked 1
  • Battlespace Analysis and Planning is ranked 5
  • Enabling Capabilities
  • Real time visualization of the Battlespace is
    ranked 1
  • CBRN Analysis and Planning tools is ranked 3

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JPM IS - Program OverviewEnd-to-End Capability
Common Operational Picture (COP)
Preformatted NBC Reports
JWARN
JOEF
JEM
Sensors
HPC Reach-back capability
JEM
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JWARN Mission Statement
  • JWARN Mission Provide the Joint Force Commander
    with the capability to
  • Report CBRN and Toxic Industrial Materials (TIM)
    hazard detection
  • Analyze the detections to enable identification
    of the hazard and the affected locations
  • Disseminate warning information to affected units
    in near real time

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JWARN Core Capabilities
  • Automatic detection of NBC material release
  • Automatic communication of detection event (via
    JCID) to host C2 platform
  • Wired or wireless network
  • Sensor management
  • False alarm reduction
  • Automatic formatting of warning messages to
  • units in affected area
  • Automatic correlation of multiple detections
  • Automatic generation of ATP-45 hazard warning
    area
  • Generation of more detailed hazard area plots
    using JEM
  • Interconnected to weather and medical databases
  • Automatic retrieval and archiving of event data
    to enable post-operations forensic evaluation

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NCA To The Foxhole
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Theater View
JWARN Joint Sensor to C4I
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JWARN Functional Configuration
JCID JWARN Component Interface Device
Master JCID
Warning Hazard Prediction Situational
Awareness Battle Management
  • Tactical COPs
  • C2PC
  • FBCB2

JWARN
Collect Analyze Identify Locate Reporting
Network Transport
JWARN Joint Sensor to C4I
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JWARN Initial Capability (JIC)
  • Purposes
  • Support early Warfighter involvement with JWARN,
    Joint Effects Model (JEM), and Joint Operational
    Effects Federation (JOEF) technologies
  • Support of User Interface requirements
  • Support Technical Demonstrations and Experiments
  • Support early Integration and Data Management of
    an integrated System
  • May be used by OTAs for Early Operational
    Assessment
  • Provide a venue to validate and refine Measures
    of Performance (MOPs) and Measures of
    Effectiveness (MOEs)
  • Provide an opportunity to refine the Services
    CONOPS and Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures
    (TTPs)

JIC will be used to generate operationally
relevant feedback to the developer.
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Summary
  • USD (ATL) signed the JWARN Block II Milestone B
    decision July 11 2003
  • Acquisition Strategy (AS) approved by USD (ATL)
    March 18 2004
  • JWARN Initial Capability (JIC) operational
    prototype successfully demonstrated at World-Wide
    Chemical Conference November 2004
  • Sensor Network Successfully Demonstrated
  • Successful completion of the JWARN Block 2, Phase
    1 Critical Design Review
  • Successful completion of five JWARN User
    Assessments
  • JWARN Block II Phase 1 Software Completed
    Engineering Developmental Test (EDT) May 2004.
    Currently Conducting Governmental Testing
  • JWARN Test and Evaluation Master Plan nearing
    approval
  • JWARN ORD revision in process

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Joint Effects Model (JEM)
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JEM Program Overview
  • JEM is an ACAT III Modeling Simulation Program
    that will provide a single, validated capability
    to predict the transport and dispersion of CBRN /
    TIH events and their effects
  • JEM will be accredited for all uses currently
    supported by the three interim accredited DoD ST
    Hazard Prediction Models
  • Legacy models HPAC, VLSTRACK, D2PUFF Interim
    Accredited for specific uses
  • VLSTRACK - weaponized CB attacks on military
    forces
  • HPAC - U.S. attacks on NBC facilities and for
    consequence management of terrorist NBC attacks
  • D2PUFF - U.S. chemical stockpile accidents and
    incidents
  • JEM will be integrated with Service Command
    Control Systems

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JEM Acquisition Approach
  • Block 1
  • Baselining the DOD CBRN Hazard prediction
    technologies
  • Transition ST and reuse source code of HPAC,
    VLSTRACK, and D2PUFF
  • Spiral development, SEI CMM Level 3 processes
  • Flexible and Extendable System Architecture
  • Development through MS C with NGIT
  • Post Deployment Software Support for all blocks
    using the consolidated CBRN Software Support
    Activity (SSA)
  • Block 2 and beyond
  • Diverse sources for required technologies
    (Government, Industry, International)
  • Software Development and System Integration
    contracts
  • DTRA CB ST integrated into Block 2/3

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JEM Block 1 Requirements Summary
  • Provide one model combining the most advanced
    hazard area and effects prediction capabilities
    of the three current DOD Interim Standard NBC
    Hazard Prediction Models (VLSTRACK, HPAC, and
    D2PUFF)
  • Model CBRN agents and Toxic Industrial Matrials
    (ITF-40)
  • Model initial nuclear and residual nuclear
    effects
  • Model hazard areas for Standard Non Standard
    WMD incidents
  • Reduce the likelihood of being Falsely Warned and
    Falsely Not Warned in comparison to ATP-45 hazard
    areas
  • Refine hazard areas by using updated information

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JEM Block 1 Requirements Summary Contd
  • Estimate basic human effects (protected and
    unprotected)
  • Forecast sheltering stay-times
  • All data capable of display on a standard
    Geographic Information System (GIS) system
  • Interoperable with JWARN
  • Integrated with C4I systems
  • Automatically receive input data from C4I systems
  • Historical climatology, local observations /
    weather forecasts
  • Terrain and population data
  • Intelligence
  • JEM shall be interoperable with allied and
    coalition forces and other US agencies
  • Operate in both unclassified and classified
    environments
  • Provide embedded training

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JEM Block 2Technology Transition Process
  • Block 2 funded beginning FY 06
  • Block 2 RFP expected Summer 2005

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Joint Operational Effects Federation (JOEF)
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JOEF Program Overview
  • Decision Aids for Deliberate and Crisis Planners
  • Assessment of Mission Capability Given CBRN
    Threat
  • Evaluation of Candidate Courses of Action
  • Sensor Employment
  • Logistics Requirements (Medical, IPE, CPE)
  • Personnel Readiness (Vaccination, Training)
  • Decision Aid for Analysts
  • Value of Suggested Systems or Technologies
    (Acquisition)
  • Effectiveness of Existing or Proposed TTPs
  • Decision Aid for Consequence Management Support
  • Checklists as Reminders of Operating
    Procedures/Equipment
  • Templates for Logging and Reporting

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JOEFs Technology Transition
  • Radiological, Nuclear Medical Effects, and
    Secondary Biological Infection
  • Resource Limitation on Medical Care
  •  SPOD Ship Model
  • CBRN Effects on Roll-on/Roll-off cargo thru-put
  • Integration of Geo-Graphic Information System
    (GIS)
  • Mobile Forces
  • Combat power measurement before/after CBRN attack
  • Individual and Crew Served Weapons and Equipment
  • Aircraft, Air Defense Artillery, Anti-Armor
    Weapons, Indirect Fire Systems
  • Tracked Vehicles, Wheeled Vehicles
  • C4I support Battlefield Real-Time Imagery
    Processing and Display System
  • Logistics Support Optimize Distribution
    Networks, Facility Location/Operation and
    Inventories
  • Sensor Optimization
  • Estimate Engagement Results Using Table Look-Ups

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JOEFs Technology Transition Contd
  •  
  • User Friendly Framework to Integrate Consequent
    Management Tools - Military
  • Decision Support checklists and templates
  • CHEMRAT Data Certification
  • Certification of Key CBRN data
  • User Friendly Framework to Integrate Consequent
    Tools - Civilian
  • Representation of Medical Surveillance Trend data
    (as parameter)
  • Development of XML Framework for Reach-back
  • Network Centric Enterprise Services (NCES)
    Migration

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Points of Contact
CAPT Tom OKeefe, JPM IS (858)
537-0120 Thomas.OKeefe_at_navy.mil CAPT Scott
White, Deputy JPM IS (858)
537-0214 Scott.White_at_jpmis.mil Mr. Rob Walker,
Director of Operations (858)
537-8665 Robert.Walker_at_jpmis.mil Mr. Chuck
Walker, JWARN APM (858)
537-0215 Chuck.Walker_at_jpmis.mil Mr. Scott Carey,
JEM APM (571)
243-9541 careysa_at_spawar.navy.mil Dr. Jerry
Hoffman, JOEF APM (858)
537-0125 Jerome.Hoffman_at_navy.mil
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