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Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Groupommittee (SAC) SISO-REF-016-2006-V1.038929Submitted by:Coalition Battle Management Language Study Group (SG) OfficersCo-Chair: Major Kevin Galvin Co-C

hair: Dr Mike Hieb Vice-chair: Dr Andreas Tolk Secretary: Charles Turnitsa Editor-in-Chief: Mr Curtis Blais Technical Activity Director: James Montgom Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

ery (Primary)CHANGE LOGVersionDateEditorChanges1.038929BlaisSISO-REF-016-2006-V1.0THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANKiiExecutive SummaryInteroperabilit

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

y across Modeling and Simulation (M&S) and Command and Control (C2) systems continues to be a significant problem for today's warfighters. M&s is well

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Groupmation, plans, and orders more effectively. To better support the warfighter with M&s based capabilities, an open standards-based framework IS needed

that establishes operational and technical coherence between C2 and M&s systems.System developers, integrators, and users have expended considerable e Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

ffort over the past 20 years to provide interoperability between C2 and M&s systems. This has often been motivated by the need to reduce the costs ass

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

ociated with inputting data into simulations that supported C2 training. The development of digitized C2 systems and the opportunity to utilize M&s to

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Grouposs these systems. The move to net-centric, network-enabled operations creates new opportunities and context within which M&s capability must support

the warfighter. Furthermore, military operations are no longer conducted by single services and a single national force. Operations are increasingly j Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

oint down to the tactical level and likely to be conducted within a coalition or alliance such as the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). This

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

leads to a requirement for multinational interoperability and the development of standards for inter-system information exchange.In September 2004, th

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Groupalition Battle Management Language (C-BML). A Terms of Reference agreement provided a statement of work for the C-BML SG, identifying the following ta

sks:•The study group shall conduct a paper survey identifying as many international contributions applicable to the C-BML effort as possible.•The stud Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

y group shall develop a plan of how these identified efforts can contribute to a common C-BML standard and a standard framework.•The study group shall

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

formulate a set of recommendations on how to proceed toward a C-BML Product Development Group (PDG).The proposed C-BML standard is the foundation of

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Groupcts resulting from establishment and execution of the above tasks include, but are not limited to:•A literature survey summarizing the results of the

first task.•A final report, summarizing the results of the above tasks, to be delivered during the Fall 2005 Simulation Interoperability Workshop (SIW Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

).iiiThroughout the life of the C-BML SG there have been 9 meetings (including telephone conferences). C-BML meetings were conducted at SIWs in the fa

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

ll of 2004, the spring of 2005, as well as at Euro-SIW in June, 2005. In addition, a dedicated C-BML meeting was held at the Virginia Modeling. Analys

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Grouprticipants presented information on related projects and were tasked to provide project summaries of relevance to C-BML (see Section 2 of this report)

. A second dedicated meeting for C-BML was held at George Mason University (GMU) to finalize the Study Group Report. There are currently over 100 part Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

icipants representing 11 nations in the C-BML SG.In parallel to C-BML SG activities, the NATO Modeling and Simulation Group (MSG) established a 12-mon

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

th Exploratory Team 016 (ET-16) on C-BML. The team held its first meeting in Paris in February 2005 with 7 nations represented. It endorsed the requir

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Groupe NATO MSG in October 2005 in Poland. This group anticipates using a C-BML standard developed by SISO.1Also in parallel to C-BML SG activities, follow

ing the Spring 2005 SIW in San Diego, the SAC approved establishment of a SG to examine the requirement for a Military Simulation Definition Language Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

(MSDL). It is a separate but related activity to C-BML. Its primary purpose is to provide initialization to simulation systems independent from the si

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

mulation and scenario generation tools. The Co-chair of the C-BML SG was elected the Vice-chair of the MSDL SG to ensure there was no duplication of e

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Groupterchange and MSDL IS focused on simulation initialization.A major finding of the C-BML SG is that the first version of a C-BML standard should use th

e de facto international standard Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model (C2IEDM) as the basis for the standard development. This aligns Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

with research already conducted by various organizations in several nations and as recommended for C2 to M&s interoperability at NATO M&s Conference M

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

SG-022 (October, 2003) and more recently by the US Army M&s Executive Council (July. 2005).The C-BML SG makes the following recommendations to the SIS

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Groupstatement was true when the report was submitted, several activit OS took place Since this happened. The SISO C-BML study Group results were indeed pr

esented to the NATO MSG during their meeting in Poland in October 2005 The NATO Task Group MSG-048 on "Coalition Battle Management Language" was estab Coalition Battle Management Language (C-BML) Study Group

lished under French and U.S, co-chairtnanship, This group will closely collaborate with the SISO C-BML Product Development Group.iv

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

soSimulation Interoperability Standards Organizationwww.sisostds.orgCoalition BML study Group Report Final ReportSubmitted to: Standards Activities Co

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