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NATO M&S COE

NATO M&S COE. Outlines. Why a COE NATO MS COE Key points Way ahead Vision. Facilities Capabilities & Standards Current activities & projects Future. WHY A COE?. A COE is generally a result of an identified shortfall in NATO’s capabilities. MCM-236-03 “MC Concept for COEs ”.

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NATO M&S COE

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  1. NATO M&S COE

  2. Outlines • Why a COE • NATO MS COE • Key points • Way ahead • Vision • Facilities • Capabilities & Standards • Current activities & projects • Future

  3. WHY A COE? A COE isgenerally a result of an identified shortfall in NATO’s capabilities. MCM-236-03 “MC ConceptforCOEs” Def.: … A COE is a nationally or multi-nationally sponsored entity, which offers recognized expertise and experience to the benefit of the Alliance, especially in support of transformation. A COE provides opportunities to enhance education and training, to improve interoperability and capabilities, to assist in doctrine development and/or to test and validate concepts through experimentation. A COE is not part of the NATO Command Structure (NCS), but forms part of the wider framework supporting NCA.

  4. WHY A COE? • Main benefits for NATO and Nations • Risk reduction in development and implementation; • Shared development of simulations and concepts including verification and validation interoperability; • Marketing in terms of contribution to NATO by sharing the load with other Nations; • One single location with SMEs in place working together; • Experimentation worked in the same place; • Cut of investment costs.

  5. NATO COEs CSW COE Kiel, DEU CWO COE Bodo, NOR CCD COE Tallinn, EST ENSEC COE Vilnius, LTU CCD COE Tallinn, EST MP COE Bydgoszcz, POL JAPCC COE Kakar, DEU MILMED COE Budapest, HUN C2 COE Ede, NLD EOD COE Trencin, SVK CIMIC COE Enschede, NLD HUMINT COE Oradea, ROM CJOS COE Norfolk, USA NMW COE Oostende, BEL MW COE Ljubljana, SVN MILENG COE Ingolstadt, DEU CMDR COE Sofia, BGR CASPOA COE Lyon, FRA DAT COE Ankara, TUR C-IED COE Madrid, ESP JCBRN Defence COE Vyskov, CZE M&S COE ROME NATO Accredited COEs Establishing COEs

  6. NATO M&S COE a brief update …. Itis the 17th NATO accredited COE

  7. M&S COE membership

  8. Operational and Functional MOU key points

  9. M&S COE Structure and Manning Total positions: 44

  10. M&S COE Way Ahead • Increase participation in any trial/exercise in order to: • Provide with M&S technical support; • Increaseinteroperability between systems; • Intercept warfighter operational needs and help in defining operational requirements. • Privilege any RFS in the field of CD&E; • Investigate and evaluate the potential of M&S in the field of education in Strategic Decision Making and Negotiation, Mediation and Decision Making Exercise (NMDX); • Adjust the training objective in order to provide mainly formation of SME (NATO and SN) “earmarked” for future direct collaboration with NATO Centres and with M&S COI.

  11. M&S COE & Community Of Interest • MainEventssharing and management (e.g. CAX Forum with JWC/ Academia); • Exchange of SME with NATO and National M&S entities(e.g. Courses and CAX support with JWC/ Academia); • Enable a multilevelM&S network in order to federate allnational M&S Centres; • Liaison with Companies in the spirit of DNBL initiative.

  12. M&S COE - mainactivities in 2013 • Support to Alternative Analysis Pilot Course (ROME 28/1- 8/2) • ITEC 2013 (ROME 22-24 May) • Cooperation with NATO and industryBooths; • Distributed SimulationDemo with the involvement of M&S COE Lab and IT DefenceIndustry Lab (DNBL initiativeprinciples). • Presentation of 2 papers; • CWIX 2013 • Support NATO analysis on trials events; • Direct Support of testsbetween SIACCON2 and GCCS-J; • CAX Forum (ROME 23-26 Sep)

  13. NATO M&S COE VISION To become a NATO reference to Warfighters in the field of development of Concepts, Weapon Systems and Procedures.

  14. HIC SUNT LEONES • Facilities • Capabilities & Standards • Current activities & projects • Future

  15. Facilities Control Room

  16. Facilities CAX Educationenvironment

  17. MainCapabilities

  18. Control Room Architecture Design IMT / MDLP (Interface Management Tool) DRAMS (Data Recording and Analysis Management System) SGA (Scenario Generator &Animator) 3D Visualization TM (Trial Monitoring) DRAMS: SimulationpacketsRecording & off-line Analysis SGA: Scenario creation, management and animation 3D: Environment and Objects 3D Visualization TM: SimulatedEntitiesposition and movement display IMT: TechnicalMessages database MDLP: TDL 11 & 16 RX/TX via WAN

  19. SupportedStandards

  20. Maincurrentactivities & projects EDUCATION & TRAINING ANALYSIS & LESSONS LEARNED (A&LL) CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT & EXPERIMENTATION DOCTRINE DEVELOPMENT, STANDARDS & INTEROPERABILITY Support to ACT in NTF experiment CAX Operator Certification Course Support to Coalition Warrior Interoperability eXercise CAX Forum Interoperability Trials between ITA army C2 and GCCS-J . To be continued also inside CWIX 2013 Contribution to the ACT CD&E yearly cycle M&S Basic and advanced Course COE and Industry Battle Labs Federation Participation to LL conference CAX Operators to NRF Exercises ITEC/ITSEC participation Coordination with ACT / JALLC Participation to NMSG activity Simulation support to Crisis management exercise conducted by the NDC (NDMX) Build up of the Community of interest Cooperation with JCBRN COE Alternative Analysis Pilot Course WHITE = JTLS related

  21. Maincurrentactivities & projects NATO CAX Operator Certification Course April 2011 June 2012 May 2013

  22. Maincurrentactivities & projects Support to SteadfastseriesExercises • Dec 2010 (SteadfastJuno) • May2011 (SteadfastJoist) • Nov 2011 (SteadfastJuncture) • May 2012 (SteadfastJoist) • Nov 2012 (SteadfastJuncture) • Mar 2013 (Naples Vision) • Nov 2013 (Steadfast Jazz) • 2014 = 4 Major Ex

  23. Maincurrentactivities & projects NATO CAX Forum AIM Exchange of information and "best practices" among the staffs of NATO and national simulation/exercise centres. FOCUS technical issues and operating procedures related to simulation-based exercises and training support.

  24. Maincurrentactivities & projects NATO CAX Forum 7th NATO CAX Forum Rome, September 24 – 27, 2012 NATO Modelling & SimulationCentreofExcellence Piazza Villoresi, 1 – 00141 Rome (Italy) NATO Modelling & SimulationCentreofExcellence Piazza Villoresi, 1 – 00141 Rome (Italy)

  25. Maincurrentactivities & projects NATO CAX Forum 8th NATO CAX Forum Rome, September 23-26, 2013 AIM: Exchange of information and "best practices" among the staffs of NATO and national simulation/exercise centres. FOCUS: technical issues and operating procedures related to simulation-based exercises and training support. NATO Modelling & SimulationCentreofExcellence Piazza Villoresi, 1 – 00141 Rome (Italy)

  26. Maincurrentactivities & projects NATO M&S Basic Course AIM:basic education in the field of M&S; & fundamental tools to plan, organize and execute M&S exercises oriented to NATO & PfP military purposes. TARGET: audience supposed to be involved in planning and executing M&S exercises and which needs to get the fundamental knowledge to organize NATO military M&S applications

  27. Maincurrentactivities & projects NATO M&S Basic Course • Program • Introduction to Modelling & Simulation • Model and Model Hierarchy • Modelling & Simulation in Defence, LVC • Skill Trainer – Cdr & HQ Training – Experimentation • Simulation Verification & Validation – The Modelling Cycle • Human Factors – Human Modelling in Simulation • Deterministic Models / Probabilistic or Stochastic Models • Discrete and Continuous Simulation • Introduction to probability • Activity Cycle diagram • Computer Generated Forces, Synthetic Environment • Wargaming/Seminar Wargame • Simulation Based Acquisition • Exercises M&S Basic Course Rome, October 2012 3 dayscourse

  28. Maincurrentactivities & projects NATO M&S Basic Course • Develop a Model for JTLS • Design of M&S Experiments with JTLS • Observe Random Parameters and Change Random Valuesin JTLS by using DDS

  29. Maincurrentactivities & projects DTE SEESIM 12 NATO Training Federation Integration test

  30. Future • JTLS integrationwithothermodelsandsimulationsystems • Eye on developmenteffortsand plan touse JCATS and JTLS together, possiblywithin NTF • Keep on with JTLS upgradestofutureversion • Attendingto MSG taskgroupmeetings.

  31. QUESTIONS? COL Stefano NICOLO’ Director sesto.mes.direttore@smd.difesa.it Duty Phone +39 0646914361 LTC Stefano GIACOMOZZI Distributed Simulation Branch Scenario Mgmt & Doctrine Impl. Section Chief sesto.mes.1sz@smd.difesa.it Duty Phone +39 0646914360

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