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3.3 - Modeling, Simulation, Stimulation, and Analysis Support
RhinoCorps engineers have worked hand in hand with SMDC TIMC to promote the capabilities of the Joint Interoperability Assessment Model or JIAM. JIAM has merged the Extended Air Defense Test Bed (EADTB) with the Hercules Test Bed (HTB) to provide highly flexible simulation(s) with a high fidelity RADAR model. This simulation will be able to produce high order RADAR associated measurement reports that the new IABM will be transmitting in the form of global composite track messages. JIAM alone stands ready to evaluate the impacts of passing measurement data on our existing networks and parametrically evaluating the needs of our next generation tactical communications networks. RhinoCorps personnel will man the posts of Lead Test Analyst / JIAM Test Planner / Test Conductor. JIAM requires personnel to be assigned in a manner to be able to analyze and review the outputs of the JIAM test runs in such a way as to determine their overall impacts to SIAP, the SIAP IABM development and adequacy to Army operational needs. Similarly, the complete analysis of any IABM finding from JIAM test results require follow-up testing and when necessary a series of related “waterfall” test events. These duties reside with the lead test analyst in the form of test planning and if necessary as the test conductor. The Lead Test Analyst will be the focal point for the JIAM Configuration Evaluation Plan (JCEP). A test strategy document designed to plan and forecast future JIAM testing.