U Dai Fts T Unmanned Aircraft Systems January 9, 2009: Unmanned Warfare Ousd (At&L)
U Dai Fts T Unmanned Aircraft Systems January 9, 2009: Unmanned Warfare Ousd (At&L)
U Dai Fts T Unmanned Aircraft Systems January 9, 2009: Unmanned Warfare Ousd (At&L)
Overview
Operational Intelligence, Surveillance, and Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance Task Force Congressional Oversight / Direction
19 96 19 97 19 98 19 99 20 00 20 01 20 02 20 03 20 04 20 05 20 06 20 07 20 08
AIR FORCE
ARMY
Theater & Tactical (> 10 lbs) Pioneer Silver Fox ScanEagle Shadow 200 Hunter I-Gnat/Warrior A Predator MQ-1B Reaper MQ-9 Global Hawk Sub-Total
24 41 22 6 127
40
Grand Total 167 6358 6191 Note: Small unmanned aircraft systems (SUAS), those weighing less than 10 lbs, have been included. The greatest increase in numbers of aircraft is due to SUAS. SUAS are listed separately Numbers listed are for separately. aircraft, not systems. Systems are composed of varying numbers of aircraft.
* As of Oct 1, 2008
2006
Desert Hawk
2007
2008
2009
2010
2011
2012
2013
RQ-7 Shadow
IOC 2005
MQ-1B Predator
M/S B
BAMS
IOC 2015
IOC 2009
Office of the Secretary of Defense Unmanned Systems Roadmap, 2009-2035 U dS t R d 2009 2035
Office of the Secretary of Defense Unmanned Systems Roadmap, 2009-2035 U dS t R d 2009 2035
Incorporates a vision and strategy for unmanned aircraft systems, systems unmanned ground vehicles and unmanned vehicles, maritime systems that is focused on delivery of warfighting capability. O Overarching goal, i accordance with th D f hi l in d ith the Defense Pl Planning i Guidance, is to focus military departments and defense agencies toward investments in unmanned systems and technologies that t h l i th t meet the prioritized capability needs of th t th i iti d bilit d f the warfighter that include:
1. Reconnaissance and Surveillance. 2. Target Identification and Designation. 3. Counter-Mine and Explosive Ordnance Disposal. 4. Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear, Explosive (CBRNE) Reconnaissance.
Office of the Secretary of Defense Unmanned Systems Roadmap 2009-2035 Roadmap, 2009 2035
Goal 1. Improve the effectiveness of COCOM and partner nations through improved integration and joint Military Services collaboration of unmanned systems. systems Goal 2. Support research and development activities to increase the level of automation in unmanned systems leading to appropriate levels of autonomy. Goal 3. Increase the transition of unmanned system technologies from research and development activities into the hands of the Warfighter. Goal 4. Achieve greater interoperability among system controls, communications, communications data products, data links and payloads/mission products links, equipment packages on unmanned systems. Goal 5. Foster the development and practice of policies, standards, and procedures that enable safe and effective operations between manned and unmanned systems. systems Goal 6. Implement standardized and protected positive control measures for unmanned systems and their associated armament. p pp g y Goal 7. Ensure test capabilities support the fielding of unmanned systems that are effective, suitable, and survivable. Goal 8. Enhance the current logistical support process for unmanned systems.
UAS TF
DAWG
USD(AT&L)
UAS SSG
(2 Star Level)
JROC
JFCOM
Current Status
UAS Task Force is approaching the 1-year point Significant Accomplishments to date
FY08 funding for Airspace Integration activities Predator/Sky Warrior
Common airframe contract Common data link option Significant progress on common EO/IR solution
USIP 1 complete (FMV/LOS) http://www.acq.osd.mil/uas/ Frequency & Bandwidth Phase 1 Interim Report (LOS)
R Recent events have pointed t t t h i t d toward th need t f d the d to focus on re energizing the UAS Task Force
GAO Report #351096 Independent Review Team Findings QRM UAS/ISR Study
Paragraph
Applicability
Predator
N
MQ-8B
N
MQ-9
N
BAMS
N
Shadow
N
STUAS
N
Predator
N N N N N N N
ERMP
N N Mo Mo N N N
MQ-8B
N N N N Mo N N
MQ-9
N N N N N N N
BAMS
N N N N N N Mi
Shadow
N N Mo Mo N N N
STUAS
N N N N N N N
Predator
N N N N N N
ERMP
Mi N N N Mo N
MQ-8B
N N N N N N
MQ-9
N N N N N N
BAMS
N N Mi N N Mi
Shadow
Mi N N N Mo N
STUAS
N N Mo N N N
Implementation
FY15 (IOC)
FY11 (IOC)
15
Tasking
in coordination with the OSD Unmanned Aircraft Systems Task Force, to develop a common Ground Segment interface standard that supports all system functions required between the Ground Segment and the aircraft and payloads.
STATUS
Develop Set of Assumptions Complete JICWG#1 Complete Service review of Army IOPs Complete Initial Draft ICD release 7 Jan 09 JICWG #2 (HSV) 23 Jan 09 JICWG#3 22 Apr 09 Final Draft GSI ICD Release 15 Jul 09 GSI Review @ JICWG#4 29 Jul 09 GSI Release for Signature/Staffing 15 Aug 09 Full Release 30 Sep 09
Key Assumptions y p
Develop a Government owned open Interface Control Document (ICD) using STANAG 4586 Focus Initial effort on Predator and Warrior, with intent for UAVs above 30 lbs. ICD is independent of VSM location Use USIP 1 and CDL IOP guidance for datalink waveform definition Use USIP 1 for FMV standardization GSI to address weapons, EO/IR, launch and recovery weapons EO/IR (LOI 5), SATCOM, SAR/MTI, SIGINT, and voice C2 messaging
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Description
Develop and prototype an Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Common Ground Control Station (GCS) Open Systems Architecture (OSA) for implementation across DoD, facilitating increased competition for suppliers of UAS GCS components, applications, and systems
Products
Government Owned Common UAS GCS OSA Standards UAS GCS OSA Certification Facility Certified Set of Vendor GCS Products Prototype OSA Compliant GCS (Validated via flight Demonstration)
Task Request Allocation Manage Contingencies Aggregate Mission Plan Task Plan Filtering DMPI Designation
Status
35, 37 32,34,36,38,40, 45
Status
43 33,35,37,39,41,42,44
External
Report MCE-N Readiness Forward UAS Position Aggregate Mission Status Aggregate Performance Rpts Aggregate Satisfaction Rpts Report Task Status Calculate Planning Status
Report UAS Readiness Report UAS Status Report Mission Status Report Task Status Generate Performance Rpt Generate Satisfaction Rpt
Configuration/Connection
4,12 1-2,5,7,9
11 2, 6,8,10 3,11
Manage Approval Policies Manage Task Authorization Tasking Approval Oversight Manage Comm. Allocation Manage Connectivity Manage Subscription (Get/Query)
Connection/Configuration
Manage Task Authorization Manage Connectivity Manage Subscription Manage Comm. Allocation Maintain Approval Policies Calculate Planning Status
Operational Environment
Fuse & Report Threats Provide Threat Performance Provide Weather Information Provide Zone Information Provide Line Information Provide Point Information Provide Track Information
25-26,31
18-24
30
28-30
Product
Search Archive Create Product
(Any)
13-22, 56
(Any)
Architecture Verification
Develop Lab GS Prototype & Certification Tools Release RFI to Industry for Compliant C li t Systems & Components
Air Ai Vehicle
GSI
Payload Control
Map
Application
Physical I/O
GCS
Common Modular CUCS Architecture (Notional) Operator Manual Controls Displays
Air Vehicle
GSI
Map
Application
Payload Control
Function A
Physical I/O
19
FY10
APR JUL JAN
Receipt f R i t of FY10 Funding ($20M) Gov/Industry TIM
FY11
APR JUL
Receipt f R i t of FY11 Funding ($20M)
FY12
JICWG
Architecture Development
Final
Architecture Verification
Industry Brief
Lab Prototype
Delivery
Certification
1 2
Application "Component Imp
Delivery
Contracting Actions
VSM Development AV Modifications Prelim Design Prototype GCS Mod / Integration Qual Testing
Contract Award
Flight Verification
VCJCS
USDI
Lead LTG Zahner (USDI) 6 Integrated Product Teams (IPTs) J2 ISR Requirements OUSD(AT&L) Rapid Acquisition OUSD(I) Operational Concepts OUSD(I) Operations Integration J3 Future Initiatives PA&E Evaluation
GAO Reviews
GAO 351096/ GAO-09-0175 UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS: Additional Actions Needed to Improve Management and Integration of DoD Efforts to Support Warfighter Needs
Status: Published November 2008
and development, acquisition, or other program authority relating to current tactical unmanned aerial vehicles (TUAVs) from the Army. (b) The Army shall retain responsibility for and operational control of the MQ 1C Sky Warrior Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) in order to support the Secretary of Defense in matters relating to the employment of unmanned aerial vehicles. (c) None of the funds appropriated by this Act may be used to institute an interService common contract for acquisition of MQ1 or MQ1C UAVs until 30 y y g days after the Secretary of Defense certifies to the congressional defense committees that a common contract would achieve cost savings, be interoperable with, and not create undue sustainment costs compared to the current fleet
Summary
Warfighter demand for UAS continues to grow UAS TF working to increase DoD UAS availability and capabilities
Standards & Interoperability Acquisition Efficiencies Airspace Access Frequency Spectrum
Back-up Slides
Description
Develop a Joint Common Ground Segment Interface (GSI) specification which defines Unmanned Aircraft System (UAS) Command and Control (C2) messages between the Air Vehicle (AV) and the Ground Control Station (GCS), facilitating interoperability. f
Approach
Perform gap analysis between current system capabilities and plans and Army Interoperability Profiles (IOPs) Prioritize requirements based on gap analysis and generate initial draft GSI specification Release initial draft GSI specification for re ie review Update draft GSI specification based on review comments
Objectives/Products
ID 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Task Name CGSI GSI Specification v0.1
Schedule
4th Quarter 1st Quarter 2nd Quarter Comments due on Army IOPs Develop Draft GSI Spec v0.1 Release Draft GSI Specification v0.1 for comments Comments due on Draft GSI Specification v0.1 Update Draft GSI Specification v0.1 based on comments p p Release GSI Specification v0.1 GSI Specification v0.2 Work additions/mods for v0.2 Release Draft GSI Specification v0.2 for comments Comments due on Draft GSI Specification v0.1 Update Draft GSI Specification v0.2 based on comments Release GSI Specification v0.2 GSI Specification v1.0 v1 0 Release GSI Specification v0.3 to the Services Services Review of GSI Specification v0.3 Comments due on GSI Specification v0.3 Adjudicate comments Release GSI Specification v1.0 4/23 4/23 3/26 4/9 1/29 1/8 1/22 10/15
Initial draft Ground Segment Interface (GSI) Specification Draft GSI Specification
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USD(AT&L), in coordination with Joint Staff, to develop Interoperability Standards Profiles tied to JCIDS documents USD(AT&L) will make recommendations leading to increased competition for UAS acquisition