Integration of simulations, battle command, and technology

  • Authors:
  • Stan Levine;Ted Troccola;Lori Topor;J. Mark Pullen

  • Affiliations:
  • Simulation to C4I Interoperability, (SIMCI) OIPT;PM Battle Command, Ft. Monmouth, NJ;Northrop Grumman IT, Orlando, FL;George Mason University, Fairfax, VA

  • Venue:
  • SIW '09 Proceedings of the 2009 SISO European Simulation Interoperability Workshop
  • Year:
  • 2009

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Abstract

The 2008 SIMCI Combined project resulted in a successful robust demonstration of integration of Battle Command, Simulations, and emerging Technology. The 2009 SIMCI Combined project is being executed by a team from Project Manager Battle Command (PM BC), PM OneSAF, and George Mason University. It will expand the standard, Net-Centric Enterprise Services compatible, web-service interface between simulations and BC which can be re-used readily by many systems. It also will expand the standard Army Net-Centric Data Strategy compliant, JC3IEDM based, mediation capability for BC and Simulation systems to use. The capability provided includes advanced technology support for automated plans, orders, and reports that will reduce training costs and improve tactical operations effectiveness. The products from this project will be incorporated as part of the Battle Command Common Services within the Army BC System by PM BC and fielded as part of the C2 Adapter within OneSAF by PM OneSAF. The tools and reusable components are also being provided to the ArmyCIO/G-6 for standard common Army wide use.