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Joint Collective Training -ProvenanceProject HOBART Definition of JCT:JCT is training that aims to improve the ability of Joint <strong>and</strong> singleenvironmentteams, of any nature or scale, to operate as cohesive entities ina Joint Context, in order to deliver required Joint operational capability.CJO’s s JOINT SIMULATION & DISTRIBUTED TRAININGPOLICY STATEMENTOver the next decade, develop <strong>and</strong> enhance all aspects of JointCollective Training, including provision of multinational, inter-agency <strong>and</strong>joint context for both joint <strong>and</strong> single Service training by aggressivelyexploiting future developments in simulation technology <strong>and</strong> distributedtraining capability to ensure that the operational environment duringoperational/tactical training is accurately replicated, thereby embracing theethos of training as we fight.NETC(L) VisionThe L<strong>and</strong> component of a <strong>Defence</strong>-wide, integrated approach to the delivery ofCollective Training capability. Achieved through routine linkage of a range ofenhanced training systems, coherent, common infrastructures <strong>and</strong> the ability todeliver <strong>and</strong> support deployed training through reach back.The Vision for the RAF’s s Air Synthetic TrainingAll Force Elements able to train in a realistic, complex <strong>and</strong>hostile joint scenario with real or representative equipment.The Vision provides the unifying purpose; the following endstatefor 2015 adds objective measures relevant to the syntheticenvironment:A synthetic training environment that contributes to theconduct of the full spectrum of training from operationalconversion through to mission rehearsal; to include all elementsof Air C2, component- <strong>and</strong> operational-level battlestaff; to beexecuted from Main <strong>and</strong> Deployed Operating Bases <strong>and</strong> acentral facility; to be integrated across the joint environmentwhen appropriate in order to provide joint collective training.[1][1] Coherent with the Strike Comm<strong>and</strong> Exercise Programme Review Endstate,which includes being able ‘to provide air <strong>and</strong> joint training opportunities directlylinked to, <strong>and</strong> fully supporting, military essential tasks required of ForceElements (including Air C2), fully embracing the synthetic environment’.EquipmentCapabilityCustomerJCT Capability Management StrategyVMT Concept - The Ends“… a flexible, responsive, fully integrated (warfare) training paradigm thatsupports OC, by ensuring that individuals <strong>and</strong> teams have the competenciesrequired to carry out allocated tasks <strong>and</strong> units have the ability to train whendeployed …”2SL DNTE/Fleet ACOS(T) VMT ConOps, Jul 02MoD Simulation Strategy VisionCost effective, interoperable <strong>and</strong> rapidly reconfigurable simulation systems facilitatingnetwork enabled defence capabilityEndstate for 2015 <strong>and</strong> beyond adds objective measuresSimulation systems that contribute to the full spectrum of defence applications from analysis<strong>and</strong> experimentation through acquisition <strong>and</strong> training, to warfare development <strong>and</strong> missionpreparation to be integrated across defence where appropriate in order to replicate theContemporary Operating EnvironmentThe key objectives for defence simulation aim to align with the NEC vision <strong>and</strong> are:• One general-purpose network;• One Joint Operations Picture (convergence with C4I);• One security architecture;• Service Orientated Architecture;• Open architecture, m<strong>and</strong>ated st<strong>and</strong>ards (particularly at the interfaces);• Joint <strong>and</strong> Coalition interoperability;• Single family of common services (CGF, scenarios, terrain, environmental data);• One managed globally accessible information domain. DAESAnalysis-Experimentation-Simulation

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