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consolidation and development of require- ment determination and future needs, at the integration and interoperability level.
Whilst a necessary and critical first step, considerable work is still required for inte- gration of the ODPs themselves along with reconciliation of the requirements at the procurement and sustainment end of the organisation. The dilemma faced within Defence is that much of the existing under- lying integration infrastructure, required to integrate and generate force multiplication between and across 5th Gen platforms, is not fit for purpose.
Projects, such as Air 6500 Integrated Air & Missile Defence (IAMD), are faced with the fundamental challenge of identi- fying an integrated design, and the relevant technologies, able to integrate a wide range of systems into a coherent and real-time capability. Just like the dilemma faced by the NBN telecommunications system, the management of the multitude of technolo- gies, when combined with lowest common denominator capabilities, can inhibit capa- bility realisation.
Defence is further constrained by the ex- isting contracting system and a political risk profile where management of the “as is” is the priority over the “to be”.
Other areas of Defence, specifically with- in CASG, are also working on a key com- ponent of the 5th Generation IME. At the systems design level there are a multitude of standards (both international and pro- prietary) requiring reconciliation and en- actment horizontally across the systems of system. Communications, protocols, bear- ers, ICT, TCPIP, voice, data imagery and the combat platforms themselves present unique challenges particularly where stan- dards and new technology capabilities are constantly evolving.
The concept of mission critical for much of the future integration needs enters the arena adding a layer of complexity to the systems of system Standards at both system and component level Standards. CASG are accordingly updating the Defence Stan- dards Manual and attempting to rationalise the National Standards Authority Register, in order to generate better control of, and clarity around, standards.
Concept awareness
Plans Jericho and Aurora continue to pro- vide 5th Generation concept awareness, scoping high level integrated capability needs and criticality. VCDF Group efforts at the requirements determination level
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