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U.S. ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION COMMAND The Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) MG John W. Charlton 8 November 2017

Mission What does ATEC do for the Army? ATEC plans, integrates, and conducts developmental testing, independent operational testing and independent evaluations and assessments to provide essential information to acquisition decision makers and commanders. Readiness: We Work, To Ensure It Works, And Soldiers Have What They Need, When They Need It! 2

ATEC Locations & Composition Full Spectrum Testing Only DoD organization with all phases of testing; developmental, operational & evaluation Major Contributor Testing and Evaluating over 500 systems; 1100 test events working daily Large, Complex Organization ~8,200 personnel (57 Ph.D.s) (28 Colonels) 2,400 STEM professionals (61% of the civilian workforce) 21 Locations, 15 States, Operating on 5.5 million acres (1/3 Army s Land mass), Army s only nuclear reactor Mostly reimbursable; competitive, efficient, operationally-focused Over $5.5 Billion capital investment in facilities/instrumentation CTEIP $20M APA $8M Test Customer $1,048M OMA $23M Major Inst $19M RDTE $574M HQ ATEC Army Evaluation Center Desert Environment Low Populated; CB Surety Material & Testing Yuma Proving Ground Yuma Test Center Ft Huachuca Electronic Proving Ground Dugway Proving Ground West Desert Test Center Ft Bliss Quiet Electromagnetic Environment White Sands Missile Range Largest Army Range; Missile Safety Fan & Airspace Ft Sill White Sands Test Center Operational Test Command Ft Hood Co-Located w/ III Corps BRAC; Rotary Wing, RDT&A COE & Co- Located w/ PEOs Redstone Arsenal Redstone Test Center Ft Bragg Aberdeen Proving Ground Aberdeen Test Center Proximity w/ PEOs, ARL & RDECOM Legend Headquarters Test Center Operational Test Dir 3 Ft Greely Cold Regions Test Center Panama Tropic Test Site FY17 Assigned Personnel (8,225) 484 Military 3,481 Civilians 4,260 Contractors

Real Soldiers How ATEC Tests & Evaluates the Network Representative Threat Network Independent, Determined, Free- Thinking Adversary Real-World Scenarios Realistic Mission C3 Representative Environment Soldiers employ warfighting systems under combat-like conditions, based on mission essential tasks. Enables Army modernization by determining system effectiveness, suitability, and survivability. Key components of Operational Test and Evaluation include: Requirements analysis Detailed test planning Test Execution, Data Collection, and Reduction Independent Evaluation and Report Two Types of Data Instrumented: Data collected directly from SUTs - Reliability, Availability, Maintainability [RAM] - Network data flow - Cyber and EW Manual: Data and observations - Military Data Collectors and Contractors - TRADOC SME Observations - Test Incident Reports - Soldier/Units Surveys and Focus Groups 5 ATEC collects data and observations on the systems-under-test, and issues an independent evaluation report to inform Army Senior Leaders on production, fielding, and materiel release decisions.

AMERICA S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION Future State Principles, Characteristics, Requirements 1. Halt programs that cannot be sufficiently remedied 2. Fix programs required to fight tonight Command posts Improve survivability and mobility Transport Integrate the upper and lower tactical internet into a unified transport layer; increase survivability to Electronic Warfare/Cyber threats Mission Command Application Suite Common Operating Environment Interoperability Joint and Coalition gateways and Tactical Data Links 3. Pivot to a new adapt and buy approach Design future state network to address shortfalls, counter the threat, and keep pace with technology Through experimentation and demonstration, adapt and buy current available Joint/SOF and industry solutions where possible Develop future solutions through RDT&E and S&T; develop new Programs of Record only to meet a unique warfighter requirements Requires significant change in current acquisition approach; unity of command, effective governance, an integrated body of requirements, and standards based architecture 6

AMERICA S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION Doesn t enable mission command Lacks end-to-end interoperability Fragmented = lack of common standards Complex and Fragile EMS Vulnerable Multiple identities Current State Crypto mod challenges Software baselines = interoperability challenges 7 Four Lines of Effort: Transport Mission Command Suite Command Posts Interoperability Other Critical Enabling Efforts: Converged Network Converged Identity Converged Data Layer (Cloud) Network Extension/Augmentation Synthetic Training Environment (STE) Network Modernization Plan Future State Modernization Path Future State Seamless end-to-end connection and pace plan Self-generating, self-healing, multilayered integrated network Unified Transport Layer End User Device Unified Mission Command Suite Simple and Intuitive Available, Reliable and Resilient Expeditionary and Mobile Standards-based, protected, upgradeable OODA Faster than the enemy Network is a weapon system

Establishing a New Approach Re-Defining Future State How We Do Business AMERICA S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION Tomorrow Today Governance Requirements TODAY CSA Review 8 Multiple, duplicative, & Non-integrated IT Forums One IT Oversight Council CIO/G-6: Lead Integrator Cross-Functional Team Not synchronized/ integrated submitted through multiple Centers of Excellence Mission Command Network requirement integrated by Mission Command CoE Changing Army Culture Acquisition Emphasis on develop, test, and procure through traditional POR approach Adapt and Buy approach Leverage industry innovation Joint/SOF solutions Innovation Limited integration with Operational Force Experimentation and Demonstration- DevOps Model Soldier / Leader Feedback IDA Study DoD Testing Agencies Combat Training Centers Soldier / Leader Feedback Combat / Contingency Operations Joint Exercises

US Army Combined Arms Center: SOLDIERS AND LEADERS OUR ASYMMETRIC ADVANTAGE Future State Mission Command Network Capabilities Global Enterprise 1 1 Unified, converged Mission Command Network Synthetic Training Environment Brigade HQs (Deployed) Joint Information Environment Joint Interoperability Network augmentation & extension Coalition Accessibility Common Operating Environment (Unified suite of mission command applications) C3 Battalion HQs (Deployed) Unified data, cloud-based Integrated Command Posts Company (Deployed) Leverages multiple communication paths Works in congested, contested environments Devices work anywhere, anytime Expeditionary, Mobile: Home Station Enroute Deployed Self-Healing, self-generating: works in all environments 10

Truth in Testing! John W. Charlton Major General, United States Army Commanding General U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command 2202 Aberdeen Blvd Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005 (443) 861-9647 Email: john.w.charlton4.mil@mail.mil 9