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1 US Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) Technology for the 21 st Century Briefer: Mr. Richard Chandler Director, Advanced Technology Directorate (SOAL-T) 22 May
2 PURPOSE: To Provide an Overview of United States Special Operations Command s Science and Technology (S&T) Program and Technology Development Objectives for Industry SOF Warrior Concept / SOF Uniqueness USSOCOM Advanced Technology Directorate S&T Program / Technology Development Objectives How To Reach Us 2
3 USSOCOM Mission is to provide fully capable Special Operations Forces to defend the United States and its interests. Plan and synchronize operations against terrorist networks Deter, Disrupt & Defeat Terrorist Threats Sustain and Modernize the Force Plan and Conduct Special Operations Emphasize Culturally- Attuned Engagement Foster Interagency Cooperation Equip the Operator Upgrade SOF Mobility Obtain Persistent ISR 3
4 The SOF Operator Through Exhaustive Training, Which Includes Language and Cultural Skills, SOF Deploys Into Remote Areas, Works with Indigenous Personnel, Coalition Forces, and Enemy Supporters. Through Close Interaction with the Local Populations, SOF Reaps Valuable Intelligence For GWOT--Find and Fix The Operations Tempo (OPTEMPO) Often Demands Rapid Transition Into New Areas, Languages, Cultural Roots, and Necessitates Forces Train and Prepare Whenever the Operator Has Time In Such Employments the Operator Must Be Self-sufficient, Survivable, Equipped with Advanced Information Mining Tools, and Naturally Occurring in the Environment SOF Operates Alone in Austere Environments with Only the Items They Can Carry 4
5 National Defense Authorization Act of 1986 A Unified Combatant Command Command of All U.S. Based SOF Plan and Synchronize DoD Activities in the Global War on Terrorism Deploy SOF to Support Geographic Combatant Commanders As Directed, Conduct Operations Globally Plan and Execute Pre-Crisis Activities With Service-like Responsibilities Organize, Train, and Equip SOF Develop Strategy, Doctrine, and Tactics Programs and Budget Procure SOF-peculiar Equipment Monitor SOF Personnel Ensure Interoperability 5
6 Definition of Special Operations Peculiar Equipment, Materiel, Supplies, and Services with No Documented Service-common Requirement Often a Time Priority Related Issue Numbers May Not Justify Cost of Service Process Items Initially Supported by USSOCOM Funding May Be Adopted by a Service SOF Peculiar Modifications to Service Common Items Approved by the CDR USSOCOM for Application to Items Used by Other DoD Forces Modifications Initially Supported with USSOCOM Funds May be Adopted by Service Critically Urgent Items / Service Supporting SOF Activities Combat Mission Need Statement Emerging Technology Prototypes Approved for SOF Use Reference: DODD , Support of the Headquarters of Combatant and Subordinate Joint Commands 6
7 SOAL-T Org Chart Science Advisors Director Mr. Chandler Deputy Director Mr. Saren Admin WDC Office Mr. Richardson SOAE PEO-II SO Applied Research (SOAR) Division Vacant Budget, Plans & Business Management Mr. Gacek SO Advanced Technology Development (SOAT) Division Vacant SBIR Mr. Martin SO Assessment & Technology Demonstration (SOAD) Division Vacant (ACTDs/JCTDs) Mr. Littleton SOTD Mr. Smith SOST Mr. Saren Technology Transition Initiative (TTI) Clandestine Tagging, Tracking, & Locating (CTTL) Mr. Tanke Clandestine Tagging, Tracking, & Locating (CTTL) Mr. Tanke Quick Reaction Funding (QRF) MEDTECH Mr. Clayton Science & Technology Liaisons Vacant Manufacturing Technology (MANTECH) Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Program (JNLWP) Mr. Graus 7
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9 SOF Transformation Department of Defense Lead: Plan, Prioritize, and Synchronize DoD Global Operations Against Terrorist Networks Global Presence: Establish a Worldwide Continuous Joint SOF Presence to Shape Operational Environments Global Expeditionary Force: Create Quick Reaction, Missionfocused, Task Organized Joint SOF Teams 9
10 S&T Investment Strategy Transformation Refocus USSOCOM S&T Investments on Fewer Items with the Potential to Deliver a High Payoff SOF End Item or Technology Singular S&T Thrusts Larger Scale SOF S&T Investments (Similar to Tagging, Tracking, and Locating Initiative) Apply Funds From Multiple USSOCOM S&T Programs Maximize Leveraging Opportunities Across MILDEPs and Government Agencies (e.g. DARPA) 10
11 Technology Development Objectives (TDOs) Capability Gap Analysis Was Conducted in 2005 and Approved By the Commander, USSOCOM (General Brown) on 28 Feb 06 Command Guidance Was Established Based on the Capability Gap Analysis That Identified Capability Areas and Overarching Technology Threads Guidance Provided a Baseline for S&T Investment TDOs Were Developed by USSOCOM Component Commands, Program Executive Offices (PEOs) That Define Specific Technologies and Capabilities General Officer / Flag Officer Supported S&T Initiatives Have Been Included Overarching Technology Threads Advanced Power Sources Signature Management Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) Capability Areas Tagging, Tracking, and Locating (TTL) SOF Warrior Mobility Information Operations (IO) & Psychological Operations (PSYOP) Sensors Fire Support Training Systems Logistics Medical 11
12 TDO Advanced Power Sources Power System Technologies Pursue Advanced Replacements for Standard Batteries That Provide Five to Ten Times the Current Battery Capacity Life for the SOF Operator. Pursue Micro-battery Technology Solutions with Extended Duration Capability for Miniature TTL Devices. Replacement Batteries Cannot Create a Thermal Signature that Can Be Detected. Replacements for AA, DL-123, BA-5590 Must Fit Into Current or Future Visual Augmentation Systems Advanced Surface Craft Power Systems Pursue SOF Combatant Craft Advanced Power Systems That Provide Significantly Better Power-toweight Ratios at Top Speed and Significantly Better Fuel Efficiency at Cruise Speed. Power to Weight Ratio of 1.0 Horsepower Per Pound (hp/lb) Fuel Efficiency of 0.1lb/hp Per Hour Advanced Energy Storage For Underwater Vehicles Pursue Advanced Energy Storage Systems That Are Significantly Higher Capacity Than Those Currently Used in SOF Underwater Vehicles. Performance Objective of Storing and Delivering 1.5 Kilowatt Hour (KWh) Per Liter and 0.6KWh Per Kilogram of Displacement 12
13 TDO Signature Management Low-Probability-of-Intercept/Low-Probability-of-Detection (LPI/LPD) Systems Develop LPI/LPD Systems with the Capacity to Support SOF Mission Objectives in Denied and High Threat Areas That Incorporate the Technical Characteristics Required to Defeat the Threat. Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) Engine Noise Suppression Technologies Develop Noise Suppression Technologies That Can Drastically Reduce the Sound of Medium-sized UAV Engines. 13
14 TDO Command, Control, Communications, Computers, and Intelligence (C4I) SOF Universal Radio Frequency (RF) System Develop a Multi-purpose, Fully Integrated, Man-portable RF Capability That Can Provide SOF-unique Functional Attributes. The Handheld System Should Provide SOF Functionalities Including Command and Control; Situational Awareness and Tracking; Navigation and Geolocation; Hostile Force TTL; Signals Intelligence; SOF Blue Force Tracking; Communications; and Counter-IED Capabilities. Low-power, Low-Noise Amplifiers (LNAs) Develop LNAs with Ultra-high Linearity and Higher Dynamic Range RF Front-ends for Use in Command, Control, and Communication Systems Without Compromising System Sensitivity (Noise Figure). Digital Receiver and Transceiver Develop Advanced Digital Receivers and Transceivers with Reduced Size, Weight, and Power; Enhanced Programmability, Flexibility, and Performance; and Reduced Life Cycle Cost. 14
15 TDO C4I (cont d) Mobile Ad-Hoc Networking Develop Robust, Affordable, Mobile Ad-hoc Networking Data Link Technologies Suitable for Use By Sensors, Tactical Unmanned Aerial Systems, and Dismounted Ground Units in Small Battery-powered Applications. Secure Mesh Develop a Secure, Type 1-accredited Device to Allow the Establishment of Secure Selfforming, Ad-hoc Networks for Tactical Units on the Move. Distributed Data System Technologies Develop Technologies That Provide Automatic Data Synchronization, Fusion, and Indexing of Data Collected By Widely Dispersed Tactical Teams. Datalinks Develop Continued Technology Improvements in the Cost, Weight, and Bandwidth Capability to Enable More Datalink Access, Particularly By Disadvantaged Access Users. 15
16 TDO C4I (cont d) Persistent Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (ISR) Develop Persistent ISR Capabilities That Rapidly Disseminate Operational Information to Key Elements on the Battlefield Through a Combination of Manned and Unmanned Airborne ISR to Flexibly Support the Dynamic SOF Mission Set. 16
17 TDO Tagging, Tracking, Location (TTL) Reduce the Size, Weight, and Power Requirements for Tags and Sensors to Allow Improved Clandestine Operations Develop Personnel and Equipment Identification and Location Technologies That Can Provide a Small Form Factor, Clandestine Capability for Rapid Identification at Various Distances. These Technologies Must Work in All Environments Such as Jungle, Desert, Maritime, Mountain, and Polar. Tactical to Nano-scale Systems Introduce New Capabilities for Detecting, Identifying, and Tracking Targets Based on Unique Observables Natural Signatures: e.g. Biometrics, Unique Mechanical Defects, and Augmentation of Natural Signatures Such as Perfumes and Stains. Provide New Mechanisms to Deploy, Monitor, and Manage Clandestine Devices with Reduced Exposure of Operational Personnel 17
18 TDO SOF Warrior Systems Night Vision Develop Night Vision Technologies That Provide Small, Lightweight, Low Power, and Hyper- or Multi-spectral Sensors Coupled With Digital Color-fusion Processing and Display Technologies. Tunable Weapons Pursue a Greater Variety of Integrated, Tunable Weapons - Non-lethal Weapons With a Tunable Destructive Potential - to Accommodate a Broad Variety of Missions While Limiting or Eliminating Collateral Damage and Casualties. Miniature Hemispherical Resonating Gyroscope Pursue a Miniature, Three-axis, Hemispherical Resonating Gyroscope, Inertial-navigation Capability as a Replacement for the Digital Magnetic Compass (DMC). Low-drift (Threshold) or No-drift (Objective) One-mil (Threshold) or Sub-mil (Objective) Accuracy Volume of Eight Cubic Inches (Threshold) or One Cubic Inch (Objective) Weight of One Pound (Threshold) or Less (Objective) Draw Same or Less Power Wattage (milliwatts) as the DMC 18
19 TDO SOF Warrior Systems (cont d) Low Observable (LO) and Counter Low Observable (CLO) Develop Technologies That Pursue Passive, Active, Adaptive, Single, and Multi-spectral Means That Provide LO and CLO Capabilities to Individual Soldier Systems. Material Level (e.g. Fibers, Dyes, and Pigments) or LO Signature Reducing Properties Processed at the Textile Level Advanced Conformal Body Armor Develop Advanced Conformal Body Armor Technologies That Can Provide SOF with a Superior Conformal Body Armor Capability By Increasing Ballistic Protection and Body Coverage While Reducing Weight, Thickness, and Heat Load. Ability to Protect Against 7.62x54mm Armor Piercing Round 19
20 TDO Mobility Next Generation Sea, Air, and Land (SEAL) Delivery Vehicle (SDV) Develop a Next-generation, Shallow-water Submersible Vehicle That is Dry-Deck-Shelter Capable. Increased Payload Capacity Increased Mission Duration and Range Thermal Protection for SOF Personnel More Capable Sensors Clandestine Tagging Capability Next Generation Modular Ground Vehicles Develop Technologies That Support Improvements to SOF Ground Mobility Vehicles Through a Family Of Vehicles (FOV) Approach That Will Allow SOF Units to Move Tactically Over Urban, Desert, Woodland, Jungle, Mountains, and Arctic Terrain in All Threat Conditions. Able to Be Transported on CV-22 and MH-47 LO and CLO Develop LO And CLO Capabilities Employable Across the Spectrum of SOF Manned and Unmanned Aircraft, Ground Vehicles, and Combatant Craft. 20
21 TDO Mobility (cont d) Aircraft Occupant Ballistic Protection Systems (AOBPS) Develop New Forms of Lightweight, Transparent Ballistic Armor for Areas Such as Aircraft Windscreen and Chin Bubbles and Lightweight Ballistic Protection to Replace Existing Steel and Kevlar Panels. Transparent Systems Should Provide Protection Against a Variety of Small Arms Rounds without Impeding Aircrew Vision or Field of View with or without the Use of Night Vision Devices. Protection Against 7.62x39mm Rounds (Threshold) at Muzzle Velocity Lighter Than 6.4lbs Per Square Foot Enhanced Pilotage Systems Develop Enhanced Pilotage Systems That Provide Reduced Pilot Workload While Improving Situational Awareness in Obscure Conditions and Avoiding Small Obstacles Such as Wires. Provide Advanced Pilot Display System (e.g. Helmet or Platform Mounted) 21
22 TDO Information and Psychological Operations Small Conformal Amplitude Modulation (AM) Antenna Array Technologies Develop Small Conformal AM Antenna Array Technologies That Provide a Small, Lightweight AM Transmit Antenna That Can Be Mounted on SOF UAVs. Sonic Projection Technologies Develop Technologies That Provide the Capability to Direct Sound Waves to Long Distances to Target an Individual or a Group with a Specific Audible Message Using a Beam Of Sound. 1.5 Kilometer (km) Distance (Threshold) Electronic Paper (EP) Technologies Develop EP Technologies That Allow the Production of Scatterable Media Payloads That Use a Paper Format That Incorporates Audio and/or Video Containing PSYOP Messages. 22
23 TDO Sensors Degraded Environmental Conditions Capable Sensors Develop Sensor Technologies That Will Provide High Resolution in Foul Weather and Low-contrast Environments. Multi-spectral Aircraft Sensors Develop Advanced, Portable, Multi-spectral Sensors That Are Compatible with All SOF Aircraft and That Allow a Walk-on Modular Plug-in Capability to Speed Fielding to Battle. 23
24 TDO Training Systems Virtual Training Develop Technologies That Will Provide the Capability to Format Virtual Training Classes That Adapt to The Individual s Knowledge Level. 24
25 TDO Medical Tactical Combat Casualty Care Develop Improved, Self-contained Field Medical Care Kits That Contain the Materials Necessary to Treat Time-critical Injuries Typically Encountered by SOF. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) Approved Devices Micro Lab Develop a Compact, Lightweight, Highly Multiplexed Medical Assay Device That Will Analyze a Host of Body Substances for Presence of Disease-causing Pathogens and Other Significant Biomarkers Relevant to Patient Assessment and Management of Diseases of Military Importance in Far-forward Locations. Small Briefcase Size - Approximately 20x16x4 inches (Threshold) Less than 12lbs (Threshold) Performance Enhancements Protocols, Technologies and Equipment Designed to Vastly Improve the Performance of the SOF Warrior. 25
26 TDO Weapons Precision Guided Munitions Develop Technology That Improves the Accuracy, Reliability, and Lethality of Small, Lightweight, Precision-guided Munitions for SOF Application While Reducing the Cost, Weight, and Integration Complexity. Advanced Ammunition Develop Technologies That Provide Increased Accuracy, Multi-purpose Small Arms Ammunition. Develop a Medium-velocity, Shoulder-fired 40mm Round That Has Integrated Fire Control Systems for Ballistic Solutions. Capable of Being Fired Out of a M203 Grenade Launcher or Enhanced Grenade Launcher Module Type Systems 26
27 TDO Weather In-situ Weather Forecasting Develop Improved Near- to Mid-term Insitu Weather Forecasting Capabilities That Incorporate Various Meteorological Data Sources to Provide an Accurate Projection of Weather Conditions for a Localized Tactical Operating Area. 27
28 TDO Mobility Terrain Following-Terrain Avoidance (TF-TA) Radar Develop a TF-TA Radar Design That is Common Across All SOF Aircraft. The TF-TA Radar Should Be a Software-based Sensor with a Wide Front-end Bandwidth Capacity, Where Capabilities and Modes of Operation Are Derived From Software Algorithms and Common Modular Programming. The TF-TA Radar Should Provide Imagery, Guidance, and Alerts for Man-made Structures and Include the Capability for High-resolution Ground-mapping with Moving Target Indicator to Detect Landmarks, Landing Zone Obstructions, and Vehicular Traffic. Software Modules Allow for Field Upgrades Radar Emission Signature Should be Dynamic, Random and Employ Chameleon Techniques to Preclude ID Aircraft Avionics Develop Continued Technology Improvements to Allow Better Performance on Existing Aircraft Data Bus and Wiring without the Large Cost to Rewire Current Aircraft Fleet. 28
29 TDO Mobility Ultra Lightweight Joint Airdrop System Develop an Advanced Precision Resupply Capability for Scenarios in Which Enemy Forces Possess a Significant Anti-air Threat, Situations in which Denied Use of Airspace Occurs Due to Political Concerns, or Incidents in which Clandestine Resupply is Required. High Altitude / High Opening (HAHO) Resupply System 24,500ft Air to Ground Level (AGL) Horizontal Offset 30km (Objective) 50m Circular Error Probability (CEP) Compatible with All SOF Aircraft Deliver Between lbs Guidance Unit <35lbs 29
30 Balancing Requirements Existing Program of Record with a Validated Requirement: Get the Applicable Program Manager (PM) in on the Program at the Very Beginning. Without Their Buy in, There Will Be No Support in Competing with the Aspects of the Program. Get a Transition Agreement Get the SOF Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) or Intended Users at the Demonstration If No Requirement: Link it to a USSOCOM Capability Gap Link it to a USSOCOM Combat Mission Needs Statement or a Joint Staff Urgent Need if the New Capability Will Meet Their Timeline, Etc. Assist in the Development of an Initial Capabilities Document (ICD) 30
31 SOAL-T Points of Contacts Director: Mr. Richard Chandler, (813) Deputy Director/SOST Program: Mr. Dave Saren, (813) SOTD Program: Mr. Jim Smith, (813) SBIR Program: Mr. Shawn Martin, (813) MEDTECH Program: Mr. Bob Clayton, (813) ACTD/JCTD Program: Mr. Steve Littleton, (813)
32 UNCLASSIFIED Technical Industrial Liaison Officer (TILO) David J. Johnson Initial and primary POC for all wishing to do business with USSOCOM Single entry and exit point for new business opportunities (813) SOCOM Web site: UNCLASSIFIED SOAL-T 32
33 Summary 33
34 Questions? 34
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