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Moderator: Introductions LTG Richard Formica U.S. Army Retired Vice President, CALIBRE Systems

AUSA Global Force Symposium TLE Prerequisites for Success - Multi-Domain Battle Readiness is #1 and there is no other #1. GEN Milley, CSA LTG Mike Lundy Commanding General U.S. Army Combined Arms Center 2

TLE CNA Gaps Leader LSLW Experience. HST OE Replication. Train at Point of Need. Training Assessment. CTC OE Replication. Low Overhead Training. Interoperability (JIM). Congested Airspace Replication. EMS Replication. Institutional Simulations. Realistic Battlefield Effects. Training Info Mgmt. Dense Urban Terrain. Air Land Battle 100-5 Integrated Battle. HST MILES CTC High Intensity. Lecture PME. Systems Warfare Preclusion Reflexive Control Full Spectrum Opns FM 3-0 O/D/S. HST LVC stand alone CTC COIN MRXs. ALM PME. TLE Prerequisites for Success -Multi-Domain Battle Sanctuary - Isolation Unified Land Operations FM 3-0 O/D/S UA. HST - ITE CTC Decisive Action. ALM CBE PME. TLE Broad Requirements Doctrine Driven Learning. Competency Based Learning. Objective T Assessment. Dynamic DATE Threat/OE. LVCG Converged SIMS. Trainability. Cognitive Aiding. Artificial Intelligence. CTC IADS, Cyber and IW. CTC OPS GRP/OPFOR Growth. Low Overhead Live TADSS. Adv Combined Arms Ranges. Intelligent Tutors. Holistic Training Info System. DUT Replication L/V. Multi-Domain Battle FM XX MDB. INST/HST - STE CTC MDB/JIM. CBL PME. In no other profession are the penalties for employing untrained personnel so appalling or 3 irrevocable -- GEN Douglas MacArthur3

The Operational Environment Gary E. Phillips Senior Intelligence Advisor TRADOC G-2, Intel Support Activity 4

US Army Combined Arms Center The Operational Environment Changes in the Character of War Lethal, Contested, Complex Terrain Degraded Operations Adversaries, including super empowered individuals with access to WME, cyber, space and NBC Contested in all domains, increased lethality, enabled by autonomy, robotics and artificial intelligence the potential for overmatch Operations among populations in complex terrain including dense urban areas Trans regional, hybrid strategies regular, irregular, criminal, terrorists attacking our weakness, mitigating our advantage; Systems Warfare, Preclusion, Sanctuary, Isolation and Reflexive Control. Increased speed of human interaction, events and action rapid proliferation of capabilities, constantly co evolving Potential to be Out-gunned, Out-ranged, Out-protected, Outdated, Out of Position Out of Balance 5

Building and Maintaining Readiness to Win in a Complex World BG Maria Gervais DCG, CAC-T 6

US Army Combined Arms Center CTC Modernization & Initiatives The CTC Modernization Program ensures that the Maneuver Combat Training Centers (Mission Command Training Program, National Training Center, Joint Readiness Training Center, and the Joint Multi-National Readiness Center) provide the most realistic training to prepare Brigade Combat Teams, leaders, and Soldiers for Decisive Action Operations supporting Unified Land Operations against a hybrid threat and New Generation Warfare tactics in a multi-domain operational environment. MCTP: Increased UAP participation in a joint environment; integrating CEMA and space; EDRE conditions with multiple DATE scenarios and locations, realistic air-to-air and indirect fire engagements. DIRT CTCs CTC Instrumentation System: Provides real-time objective feedback at all echelons in the form of after actions reviews for Brigade Combat Teams, leaders, and Soldiers performance. Instrumentation IADS Integrated Air Defense System: In process of determining how best to replicate / stimulate IADS at CTCs; low cost emitters, innovative test equipment, etc. in training roles to train Army and Joint Aviation. Opposing Force (OPFOR) Surrogate Vehicles: Provides both track and wheeled near-peer threat vehicles to replicate threat vehicles in a multi-domain operational environment. OSV Cyber Electromagnetic Activities (CEMA): Must be able to replicate / stimulate tactical environment for BCT in degraded Electronic Warfare, Cyber and Space modes. CEMA DUT MBT Dense Urban Terrain (DUT): Expand/thicken urban operations facilities to include DUT sub-section and populations. 7

US Army Combined Arms Center Warfighter Collective Training Capabilities Allow training at the point of need. Units train as they fight, replicating where they will fight. Replicate megacities and multi-domains. Provide multi-echelon and combined arms training. Give commanders full use of Mission Command systems. Improve exercise design and execution. Keep pace with technological changes. Synthetic Training Environment (STE) the Army must look to the future and new, emerging technologies that could change the way soldiers fight even as it 8 continues to build its readiness to fight today. CSA, GEN Milley

US Army Combined Arms Center STE and ST Challenges Ability to generate, update, and distribute global terrain meshes, to include enterable and reducible urban terrain with high fidelity realism (clutter, non-sterile environments) Real-time/concurrent, high speed entity-level interactions with 1,000 25,000 players 1 million+ AI entities with high fidelity, complex behaviors Network support to provide updates at < 30ms latency 9

Improving Multi-Domain Battle Training Capabilities Jim Blake, Ph.D. SVP & GM, Integrated Training Solutions Cubic Global Defense 10

US Army Combined Arms Center Prerequisite for Success in Multi-Domain BattleModifications to Training, Technology and Materiel 11

Technical Prospective: Equipment/Capabilities Requirements BG William Cole Program Executive Officer Simulations, Training and Instrumentation 12

OPFOR UAV Support Supporting NTC OPFOR (11th ACR) as an Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) surrogate threat UAV since January 2016 Participated in: - 7 NTC rotations in FY16-4NTC rotations in FY17 to date Replicating 21st Century threats Examples of Video Imagery with Intelligence Analyst Assessment We Work For Our Soldiers 13

1ID & FTRiley Live Virtual Constructive - Integrated Architecture (LVC-IA 1.3) MTC (Constructive) CCTT FM COMS = ASTI to ASTI LVC-IALinkages provide AVCATT ASTI FM interface LVC-IAConstructive COP BDE/BN TOC or CO CP AVCATT LEGEND = Existing System COMMs = Unit Provided COMMs VBS3 (Gaming) Live (HITS/iMILES) We Work For Our Soldiers 14

Path to Improving PME MG John Kem Provost, Army University 15

Prerequisite for Success in Multi-Domain Battle- Modifications to Training, Technology and Materiel Panel Lead LTG Mike Lundy Moderator LTG(R) Richard Formica, VP, Calibre Systems Panel Members 1. MG John Kem, Provost, Army University 2. Mr. Gary Phillips, Assistant G2, HQDA G2 3. BG Maria Gervais, DCG, CAC-T 4. Dr. James Blake, SVP, Integrated Training Solutions 5. BG William Cole, PEO-STR 6.Q & A Discussion 16