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CIV SIMULATION OBJECTIVE
  • WHAT: Show Rapid Prototyping can be a Low Cost and Moderate Risk Effort using Evolving Commercial/Research Tools and Technologies
  • HOW: Simulate a Situation that Requires Multi-Agency Collaboration and Interactive Visualization to Solve a Well Defined Problem
SCENARIO OVERVIEW
  • MISSION: NORAD Air Defense Over US Territory
  • THREAT: Terrorist Programmed Aerial Vehicle
  • CONSTRUCT: Three Independent but Mutually Supportive Phases
    • - Planning - Execution - Emergency Response

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1 CIV C2 Application Review 20 December 1996
2 BRIEFING OVERVIEW
3 BACKGROUND
4 CIV SIMULATION OBJECTIVE
5 C2 APPLICATION (C2A) OPPORTUNITIES
6 CIV C2A GOALS
7 SIM ASSETS
8 SCENARIO
9 SCENARIO OVERVIEW
10 C2A - MISSION
11 C2A - TERRORIST THREAT
12 C2A - CONSTRUCT
13 SCENARIO INTRODUCTION
14 SCENARIO INTRODUCTION (Continued)
15 RESPONSE PLANNING
16 EXECUTION - THREAT DETECTION
17 EXECUTION - THREAT DETECTION (Continued)
18 EXECUTION - AUTHORIZATION
19 EXECUTION - INTERCEPT ANALYSIS
20 EXECUTION - INTERCEPT ANALYSIS (Continued)
21 EXECUTION - INTERCEPT
22 EXECUTION - INTERCEPT (Continued)
23 EMERGENCY RESPONSE

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Foil 1 CIV C2 Application Review 20 December 1996

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Foil 2 BRIEFING OVERVIEW

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1. Background
2. Scenario
3. Demonstration of Threat Detection

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Foil 3 BACKGROUND

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Foil 4 CIV SIMULATION OBJECTIVE

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WHAT: Show Rapid Prototyping can be a Low Cost
and Moderate Risk Effort using Evolving
Commercial/Research Tools and Technologies
HOW: Simulate a Situation that Requires Multi-Agency
Collaboration and Interactive Visualization to
Solve a Well Defined Problem

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Foil 5 C2 APPLICATION (C2A) OPPORTUNITIES

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JWID: Joint Warrior Interoperability Demonstrations
- Narrow - Timing
Military: Specific Conflict Scenarios with Offense/
Defense Emulations
- Narrow - Limited Opportunity
* C2A: Established Military Command Center
- Highly Structured
- Not Easily Enhanced
- Expensive: $ and Time
- Easily Recognized

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Foil 6 CIV C2A GOALS

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Demonstrate NPAC Evolving Technologies in the Context of a
Realistic C2 Situation
Software, Hardware, Communications
Unique Approach to Software Re-use
Potential Cost Savings of an Order of Magnitude
Immediately Applicable to CC (Military) or Emergency Management Center (Civil) Development
Traceable to Evolving GCCS (e.g. NORAD)

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Foil 7 SIM ASSETS

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RL
- NYNET (ATM)
- VRML
SCENARIO
- President (NCA)
- National Org's.
- Military Forces
- Civil Agencies
NPAC
- Chat/Whiteboard
- Video on Demand
- Audio on Demand
- GIS
- Weather
- Electromagnetics
- Telemedicine
- Visual Human

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Foil 8 SCENARIO

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Foil 9 SCENARIO OVERVIEW

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MISSION: NORAD Air Defense Over US Territory
THREAT: Terrorist Programmed Aerial Vehicle
CONSTRUCT: Three Independent but Mutually
Supportive Phases
- Planning
- Execution - Emergency Response
PARTICIPANTS:
- NCA, NMCC, NORAD, ADOC, AEGIS,
National Guard, Fighter
- FAA, FEMA, CDC
- NYS Governor, NYS Police, Local Medical
Facilities/ Personnel

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Foil 10 C2A - MISSION

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NORAD COMMAND CENTER
- URL: www.npac.syr.edu/projects/civ/vanguard/ADOC
- Part of Evolving GCCS
- Command Center Screen/Menus
- GIS is Focal Point for Execution Phase
GEOGRAPHY
- Central NYS
- RL (SOCC) and Ft. Drum (Logistics) are Targets
- Threat Enters through NY City
AIR DEFENSE
- National Guard F-15 Fighter
- Otis AFB, MA

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Foil 11 C2A - TERRORIST THREAT

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TERRORIST PROGRAMMED AERIAL VEHICLE (Unmanned)
- Aircraft (Lear Jet)
- Cannot be Threatened to Stop
- Variable Time of Flight
WEAPON TYPE
x Chemical: Difficult Response
Bacteriological: Known Countermeasures
IMPACT
- Rules of Engagement (Stringent Over US)
- National and Civil Collaboration
- 3D Visualization of Intercept Opportunity

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Foil 12 C2A - CONSTRUCT

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FEATURES
Real Time
Timing
Collaboration
Environment
Visualization
C2
PLANNING
No
Open
High
Unstructured
High
Ad Hoc
EXECUTION
Yes
Structured
Medium
Structured
High
Granite
Sentry
RESPONSE
Optional
Open
High
Adhoc
Medium
FEMA-like

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Foil 13 SCENARIO INTRODUCTION

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Establishes Context of the Simulation
- NMCC Leads Collaboration
Audio/Visual Brief: Initiation
URL: www.npac.syr.edu/projects/civ/vanguard/------
Text: Initiation
URL: www.npac.syr.edu/projects/civ/vanguard/DEMO 7

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Foil 14 SCENARIO INTRODUCTION (Continued)

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Defines What We Want Players to Establish
- Organizational Roles and Responsibilities
- Organizational Points of Contact
- Plan of Action
Technologies
- Chat/Whiteboard
- Visual Human (Rapid Access - Massive Database)
- NORAD CC Screen Showing DEFCON 5 (peace)
and North America (GIS) with CC and radar ICONS
- Video on Demand

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Foil 15 RESPONSE PLANNING

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Audio/Visual BRIEF
URL: www.npac.syr.edu/project/civ/vanguard/---
TEXT: Intelligence on Threat Source and Type (technical)
URL: www.npac.syr.edu/projects/civ/vanguard/C2 demo
Establishes the Response Strategy Group under NORAD
Leadership
URL: www.npac.syr.edu/projects/civ/vanguard/C2 demo
TECHNOLOGIES
- Chat/Whiteboard
- Visual Human; Overlay Expected Damage
-- Interest in Rapid Retrieval Algorithms from
Massive Data Base
- Video on Demand

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Foil 16 EXECUTION - THREAT DETECTION

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E0. FAA Radar Detects Unidentified Aircraft
- Cannot Communicate
- NORAD CC Screen Switch GIS to NE/US
-- GIS Displays Bogie ICON Arbitrarily over LI Sound
- NORAD Alerts Simulation Response Group
E1. AEGIS Radar Tracks Unidentified Airborne Vehicle
Enroute to NY City

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Foil 17 EXECUTION - THREAT DETECTION (Continued)

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E2. Track Loss
- GIS Drops Bogie ICON
E3. FAA Radar Reports Bogie Moving NW from NY City
- GIS Displays Bogie at Arbitrary Point
- NORAD Raises DEFCON to 3, Screen Changes

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Foil 18 EXECUTION - AUTHORIZATION

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E4. NORAD Convenes Threat Conference (NCA, NMCC)
- NCA Directs Visual Assessment and Coordination
with FEMA
-- NCA Withholds Intercept Authorization
- NCA Collaboration with NYS Governor
E5. NORAD Initiates Visual Inspection
- NORAD Raises DEFCON to 2
-- NORAD Launches Fighter
-- GIS Displays Bogie and Fighter ICONs/Tracks
- FEMA Coordinates Medical Resources with CDC and
NYS/EMO

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Foil 19 EXECUTION - INTERCEPT ANALYSIS

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E6. NORAD Identifies Assessment and Intercept Opportunities
Along the Projected Bogie Track
- GIS Displays
-- Wx Interference
-- EM Tracking Capabilities
-- Population Centers
-- Continues Bogie/Fighter Tracks
- NORAD Selects Assessment Point

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Foil 20 EXECUTION - INTERCEPT ANALYSIS (Continued)

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E7. Threat Assessment
- GIS Converges Bogie/Fighter Tracks
- Fighter Reports Vehicle Unmanned
- NORAD Declares Bogie a Threat
-- GIS Displays Threat ICON
- NORAD Requests Intercept Authorization
-- Collaborates with NCA/NMCC

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Foil 21 EXECUTION - INTERCEPT

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E8. NCA Authorizes Intercept
- NORAD Selects Intercept Point
- NORAD Raises DEFCON to 1, Commands Intercept
-- Screen Change to DEFCON 1
-- GIS Displays Coincident ICONs and NYS Terrain
- NCA Informs FEMA and NYS Governor of Imminent
Intercept/Location
-- VRML Intercept Display?

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Foil 22 EXECUTION - INTERCEPT (Continued)

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E9. Fighter Confirms "SPLASH"
- NORAD Confirms Splash with NCA/NMCC/FEMA
-- Provides Exact Location
-- GIS Displays Splash Point and Drops Threat ICON
- GIS Displays Fighter Return to Base Track
- GIS Displays Probable Fallout Area
- NORAD Commands DEFCON 5
-- Screen Changes DEFCON
Note: Keep GIS Display of NYS Terrain and Fallout Area

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Foil 23 EMERGENCY RESPONSE

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E10. FEMA Assumes Control
- Collaborates with NYS/EMO
-- GIS Displays Both Fallout Overlay and
Hospitals in Fallout Area
-- Telemedicine Network Display
- Collaborates with NYS Police, US Army at Ft. Drum
and National Guard for Fallout Area Exit/Entry
Control
- Collaborates with CDC for Supply of Antidote and
Medical Expertise
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