Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret) The Role of Experimentation in Building Future Naval Forces to Operate in the Joint Environment; Military Experimentation Overview and Progress Summary; Supporting Science and Technology
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The Role of Experimentation in Building Future Naval Forces
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Agendas for Meetings of the Committee
APRIL 4-5, 2002
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Thursday, April 4, 2002
Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
0800
CONVENE—Welcome, Introductions
Dr. Annette Krygiel, Committee Chair
Dr. Ronald Taylor, Director, Naval Studies Board (NSB)
0900
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION
Moderator: Dr. Annette Krygiel, Committee Chair
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NAVAL TRANSFORMATION PLAN—Overview, Future Forces
RADM Daniel R. Bowler, USN, Director, Warfare Integration and Assessment, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV), N70
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EXPERIMENTATION OVERVIEW—The Naval Transformation Plan and How Experimentation Is Organized and Managed
CAPT David W. Gillard, USN, Branch Head, Technology, Experimentation, Transformation and Doctrine for Warfare Integration and Assessment, OPNAV N70T
1230
JOINT EXPERIMENTATION OVERVIEW AND PROGRESS SUMMARY—Comprehensive Summary of Military Experimentation; How Experimentation Is Organized and Managed; Progress and Examples
Mr. John A. Klevecz, Director, Futures Alliance, Joint Experimentation, U.S. Joint Forces Command (USJFCOM), J9
1530
EXPERIMENTATION S&T OVERVIEW AND PROGRAM SUMMARY—Description of Naval S&T Programs; Implementation, Progress and Examples
Mr. Paul M. Lowell, Chief of Staff, Office of Naval Research (ONR)
Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
1700
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION
Moderator: Dr. Annette Krygiel, Committee Chair
1830
END SESSION
Friday, April 5, 2002
Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
0800
CONVENE—Welcome, Committee Discussion
Dr. Annette Krygiel, Committee Chair
Dr. Charles Draper, Sr. Program Officer, NSB
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
The Role of Experimentation in Building Future Naval Forces; Previous Studies and Reviews
0900
MARINE CORPS EXPERIMENTATION AND OVERVIEW—How USMC Experimentation Is Organized and Managed
Mr. Hugh Montgomery, Technical Director, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory (MCWL)
Mr. Fred Belen, Division Director, Expeditionary Warfare Operations Technology Division, ONR
1045
NAVY EXPERIMENTATION AND OVERVIEW—How USN Experimentation Is Organized and Managed
RADM Robert G. Sprigg, USN, Commander, Navy Warfare Development Command (NWDC)
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PREVIOUS STUDIES AND REVIEWS
Dr. David S. Alberts, Director, Research and Strategic Planning, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence (OASD C3I)
Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
1500
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION
Moderator: Dr. Annette Krygiel, Committee Chair
1700
ADJOURN
MAY 2-3, 2000
NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Thursday, May 2, 2002
Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
0800
CONVENE—Welcome, Introductions, Plans for the Day, Taxonomy Discussion
Moderator: Dr. Annette Krygiel, Committee Chair
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
0900
NAVY EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN THE CONTEXT OF EXPERIMENTATION
Dr. Allen R. Zeman, Director, Naval Training and Education, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, N79
1030
MARINE CORPS SYSTEMS ENGINEERING EFFORTS AND THE SYSCOM’S ROLE IN SPIRAL DEVELOPMENT
BrigGen James M. Feigley, USMC, Commander, Marine Corps Systems Command
1300
MARINE CORPS CONCEPT, DOCTRINE DEVELOPMENT AND EDUCATION, TRAINING EFFORTS
BrigGen Kenneth J. Glueck, Jr., USMC, Director, Warfighting Development Integration Division, Marine Corps Combat Development Command
1430
PERSPECTIVE ON RUNNING A LARGE-SCALE EXPERIMENT (EXTENDING THE LITTORAL BATTLESPACE)
Mr. Frederick F. Belen, Director, Expeditionary Warfare Operations Technology Division, Office of Naval Research
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Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
1600
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Taxonomy Discussion
Moderator: Dr. Annette Krygiel, Committee Chair
1700
END SESSION
Friday, May 3, 2002
Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
0800
CONVENE—Welcome, Plans for the Day, Committee Discussion
Moderator: Dr. Annette Krygiel, Committee Chair
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
0900
NAVY SYSTEMS ENGINEERING EFFORTS AND THE SYSCOM’S ROLE IN SPIRAL DEVELOPMENT
VADM George P. Nanos, USN, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command
1030
STATUS OF ASN RDA CHIEF ENGINEER
RADM Michael G. Mathis, USN, Assistant Deputy Commander for Surface Ship Technology, Naval Sea Systems Command; Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center; Chief Engineer of the Navy; and Single Integrated Air Picture Systems Engineer (SIAP/SE), Joint Services Program
Mr. Michael J. O’Driscoll, Deputy Chief Engineer of the Navy, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research, Development, and Acquisition
1230
PERSPECTIVE ON NAVY EXPERIMENTATION
VADM Herbert Browne, USN (Ret.), President, Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association
1400
PERSPECTIVE ON ARMY EXPERIMENTATION
GEN William W. Hartzog, USA (Ret.), President and COO, Burdeshaw Associates
Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
1530
COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Wrap-Up, Meeting Reflection, Plans for Next Meetings
Moderator: Dr. Annette J. Krygiel, Committee Chair
1600
ADJOURN
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JULY 9-11, 2002
NAVY WARFARE DEVELOPMENT COMMAND, NEWPORT, RI
Tuesday, July 9, 2002
0815
OPENING REMARKS/WELCOME
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
0830
NWDC COMMAND BRIEF—Overview of command mission, functions, manning and products
0930
CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT BRIEF—Discussion of how concepts are developed at NWDC focusing on the five key elements: information knowledge advantage, assured access, effects based operations, anti-terrorism/force protection, and forward sea-based logistics
CAPT John Meyer, USN, Dept. Head
1030
TECHNOLOGY DIRECTOR BRIEF—Discussion of technologies that will impact the future of the Navy
Mr. Wayne Perras, Technology Director
1330
OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT BRIEF—Discussion of the areas functionally supporting experimentation at NWDC
CAPT Richard Medley, USN, Department Head
1430
MARITIME BATTLE CENTER BRIEF—Discussion of the logistics and execution of fleet battle experiments
CAPT Patrick Denny, USN, Department Head
1540
MODELING AND SIMULATION BRIEF—Presentation on how the experimental environment is built and communications, systems integration, modeling, and simulation
1830
END SESSION
Wednesday, July 10, 2002
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
0815
OPENING REMARKS/OVERVIEW COMMENTS REGARDING DAY TWO BRIEFINGS
0830
DOCTRINE DEPARTMENT BRIEF—Discussion of the documentation of current fleet doctrine and experimentation results implemented in the fleet
0930
ASSURED ACCESS WIDT BRIEF—Detailed discussion regarding AA development and future direction
1030
FORWARD SEA BASED FORCES WIDT BRIEF—Detailed discussion regarding FSBF development and future direction
1300
ANTI-TERRORISM/FORCE PROTECTION WIDT BRIEF—Discussion regarding AT/FP & HLS development and future direction
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INFORMATION KNOWLEDGE ADVANTAGE WIDT BRIEF—Detailed discussion regarding IKA development and future direction
1450
BREAK/REFRESHMENTS
1505
FORCENET BRIEF (CNO STRATEGIC STUDIES GROUP)
1615
VISIT NAVAL WAR COLLEGE
1730
END SESSION
Thursday, July 11, 2002
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
0830
EFFECTS BASED OPERATION WIDT BRIEF—Detailed discussion regarding EBO development and future direction
1000
MARITIME BATTLE CENTER BRIEF (CONT.)
CAPT Patrick Denny, USN, Dept. Head
1115
WRAP-UP/ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION
Moderator: Dr. Annette Krygiel, Committee Chair
1200
ADJOURN
JULY 30-AUGUST 1, 2002
U.S. JOINT FORCES COMMAND AND NORFOLK NAVAL STATION HAMPTON ROADS, VA
Tuesday, July 30, 2002
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
0915
OPENING REMARKS
MajGen Leo V. Williams III, USMC Reserve, Vice Director, Joint Experimentation, USJFCOM
Mr. John A. Klevecz, Director, Futures Alliance, Joint Experimentation, USJFCOM
0930
U.S. JOINT FORCES COMMAND OVERVIEW—Command Mission, Functions, Manning, and Products; Summary of Joint Experimentation to Date (e.g., Major Experiments, Lessons Learned in Experiment Planning, Execution, and Transition of Results, Insights into Leaps in Transformation); Way Ahead for USJFCOM
VADM Martin J. Mayer, USN, Deputy Commander in Chief, USJFCOM
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U.S. JOINT FORCES COMMAND EXPERIMENTATION PROCESS—Overview of Joint Experimentation Process (e.g., Establishment of Plans, Setting of Priorities, Balance Between Large-Scale and Smaller Experiments, Coordination with Services and Combatant Commanders, Transition of Results); Concept Development and Overview of Key Concepts (e.g., Rapid Decisive Operations, Effects-Based Operations, Standing Joint Force Headquarters); Environments and Tools Supporting Joint Experimentation (e.g., Simulation, Analysis, System Integration)
Mr. John A. Klevecz, Director, Futures Alliance, Joint Experimentation, USJFCOM
1230
MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE ’02—Experiment/Exercise Design, Extent of Planning and Preparation, Preliminary Results; Observation of Live Feeds Between the Joint HQ and the Service Operational Forces in the Western Range Training Complex; Interactive Session with the National Elements of Power; Demonstration of the Common Relevant Operational Picture; and In-Depth Orientation on the Joint Enroute Mission Planning and Rehearsal System
CAPT Richard A. Feckler, USN, J9239
1345
MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE ’02—TURNING CONCEPTS INTO CAPABILITIES (WAY AHEAD)
LTC Kevin M. Woods, USA
1400
FLEET PERSPECTIVE ON NAVAL AND JOINT EXPERIMENTATION
Classified VTC to VADM James C. Dawson, Jr., USN, Commander Second Fleet/Commander, Striking Fleet Atlantic
1515
TRAVEL TO JOINT WARFARE FIGHTING CENTER (JWFC)
Greeted by MajGen Gordon C. Nash, USMC, Commander, Joint Warfighting Center
1530
MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE ’02, DEMONSTRATIONS, TOURS—TEST BAY 31—Range Integration Demonstration, Operational Net Assessment; TEST BAY 15—Joint Exercise Control Group (JECG) Update; and TEST BAY 14—JOC/MC ’02 Update, Joint Task Force Perspective
1730
MILLENNIUM CHALLENGE ’02—Transformation Over Time; Standing Joint Force Headquarters; Millennium Challenge Behind the Scenes; Joint Forces in the Future; Service Videos; Joint Public Affairs Operations Group; Joint Enroute Mission Planning and Rehearsal System (Near Term Video ); Range Integration/Joint National Training Capability
Brig Gen James B. Smith, USAF, Vice Commander, Joint Warfighting Center and Deputy Director, Joint Training
1800
END SESSION
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Wednesday, July 31, 2002
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
0830
SUBMARINE FORCE, U.S. ATLANTIC FLEET OVERVIEW AND PERSPECTIVE ON EXPERIMENTATION CONTEXT, AND CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION
Mr. Floyd D. (Ken) Kennedy, Jr., NAVSUBFOR N02EG/SUBLANT N7EG, Special Assistant for Concept Development and Experimentation, Center for Naval Analyses Representative
TACTICAL DEVELOPMENT AND EVALUATION
Commodore Scott Van Buskirk, USN, COMSUBDEVRON 12 (CSDS 12)
0945
TRAVEL TO LANTFLT COMPOUND (BUILDING NH1, FLAG BRIEFING ROOM)
1000
U.S. ATLANTIC FLEET/U.S. FLEET FORCES PERSPECTIVE ON NAVAL AND JOINT EXPERIMENTATION
VADM Albert H. Konetzni Jr., USN, Deputy Commander in Chief/ Chief of Staff, U.S. Atlantic Fleet
1130
TRAVEL TO OPTEVFOR (MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM)
1145
OPERATIONAL TEST AND EVALUATION FORCE OVERVIEW OF RESPONSIBILITIES AND PERSPECTIVES ON EXPERIMENTATION
RADM David M. Crocker, USN, Special Assistant to Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet/Commander, Operational Test and Evaluation Force
1330
U.S. AIR FORCE EXPERIMENTATION EFFORTS—Environments and Tools Supporting USAF Experimentation (e.g., Combined Air Operations Center-Experimental (CAOC-X (C2)), the C2 Battlelab, the Innovation Division); Demonstrations
Wing Commander Reginald Carey, RAF, Deputy Chief, Air Operations Support Division, USAF Air and Space C2 and ISR Center (AFC2ISRC)
1515
TRAVEL TO U.S. AIR FORCE AIR COMBAT COMMAND (BUILDING 204, MAIN CONFERENCE ROOM )
1530
TRANSITIONING U.S. AIR FORCE REQUIREMENTS INTO ACQUISITION THROUGH EXPERIMENTATION
Brig Gen Joseph P. Stein, USAF, Director of Requirements, USAF Air Combat Command
Col Gregory A. Feest, USAF, Deputy Director of Requirements, USAF Air Combat Command
1700
END SESSION
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Thursday, August 1, 2002
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
0830
COMMANDER, CARRIER GROUP FOUR/COMMANDER, CARRIER STRIKING FORCE PERSPECTIVE ON EXPERIMENTATION AND TRAINING OF ALL EAST COAST BATTLE GROUPS
RADM Lindell G. Rutherford, USN, Commander, Carrier Group Four/Commander, Carrier Striking Force
0930
TRAVEL TO NAVAL AMPHIBIOUS BASE (NAB) LITTLE CREEK (BUILDING 1265, COMMAND BRIEFING ROOM)
1015
NAVAL NETWORK WARFARE COMMAND OVERVIEW AND ROLE IN EXPERIMENTATION
VADM Richard W. Mayo, USN, Commander, Naval Network Warfare Command
1130
TRAVEL TO EXPEDITIONARY WARFARE TRAINING GROUP ATLANTIC (EWTGLANT)
1145
WELCOME
Col William M. Meade, USMC, Commanding Officer, EWTGLANT
RECENT EXPERIENCES IN AND AROUND KANDAHAR AND IF/HOW EXPERIMENTATION MIGHT HAVE PLAYED
Classified Teleconference to MajGen (Sel) James N. Mattis, USMC, Deputy Command General, 1st Marine Expeditionary Force/Command General, 1st Marine Expeditionary Brigade
1330
ADJOURN
AUGUST 15-16, 2002
NATIONAL ACADEMIES, WASHINGTON, D.C.
Thursday, August 15, 2002
Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)
0745
CONVENE—Welcome, Plans for the Day, Questions on Report Status
Dr. Annette J. Krygiel, Committee Chair
Dr. Charles F. Draper, NSB Senior Program Officer
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0800
OVERVIEW OF U.S. MARINE CORPS EXPERIMENTATION EFFORTS
OPENING REMARKS AND OVERVIEW OF USMC EXPEDITIONARY FORCE DEVELOPMENT SYSTEM (EFDS)
Col James N. Strock, USMC (Ret.), Deputy Director, EFDC, Marine Corps Combat Development Command (MCCDC)
TRANSFORMATION AND CONCEPTS
Col Arthur J. Corbett, USMC, Director, Futures/Concepts, EFDC, MCCDC
JOINT CONCEPT DEVELOPMENT EXPERIMENTATION (JCDE)
Col Frank J. DiFalco, USMC, JCDE Operations Center, Warfighting Development Integration Directorate, MCCDC
MARINE CORPS WARFIGHTING LAB
Col Barry M. Ford, USMC, Chief of Staff, Marine Corps Warfighting Lab (MCWL), MCCDC
1330
RECENT ASSESSMENTS OF NAVAL EXPERIMENTATION—Strategic Framework and Experimentation Campaign Plan for Navy/Marine Corps Experimentation; Prescription for Future Navy Experimentation.
Mr. Roy Evans, Chief Engineer, The MITRE Corporation
1530
INSIGHTS INTO U.S. ARMY EXPERIMENTATION EFFORTS
MG Steven Boutelle, USA, Director of Information Operations, Networks, and Space, DISC4
Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
1700
WRAP-UP/COMMITTEE DISCUSSION
Moderator: Dr. Annette J. Krygiel, Committee Chair
1730
END SESSION
Friday, August 16, 2002
Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only
0800
CONVENE—Committee Deliberations on Findings/Recommendations; Report Discussion and Writing Status; Remaining Data Gathering Needed; Plans for September 16-20 Meeting (Woods Hole); Break-out into Subgroups (as needed).
Moderator: Dr. Annette J. Krygiel, Committee Chair
1500
ADJOURN
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