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Joint Synthetic Battlespace Desert Pivot Experiment (JDPE)

March 2003

S. David Kwak, The MITRE Corporation
Lt. Col. Emily Andrew, ESC/CXE
Capt. Jack Murtha, ESC/CXE
Lt. Don Brown, ESC/CXE

ABSTRACT

The goal of the Joint Synthetic Battlespace Experiment (JDPE) is to prove the underlying concept of the Joint Synthetic Battlespace (JSB) in the context of the warfighters, i.e., USAF operational users. The JSB has been conceptualized and prototyped to support the transforming USAF into a capability oriented standard, such as Global Strike Task Forces (GSTF), rather than the current weapon platform centric. The new capability can only be realized by synergistic integration of existing and new weapons/C2/ISR systems. JSB plans on being the very tool for CONOP development, R&D, acquisition, training, mission planning, rehearsal, and even disposal of component systems in the future USAF.

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Joint Synthetic Battleship (JSB), Joint Synthetic Environment (JSE), JTA (Joint Technical Architecture), Distributed Mission Training (DMT), Weather, Analysis, Training, Engineering, Acquisition, Intelligence Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)

 

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