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austra luminaSponsor: USSOUTHCOM
Week 10Problem: Lack of communication and situational awareness capabilities with foreign partners hinders success of tactical operations.
Solution: Create low-cost situational awareness and comms capability using commercial satellite networkslinked to a mobile application.
Week 0Problem: New capabilities for persistent Illicit Maritime Activity Detection and Monitoringdesired by SOUTHCOM/JIATF-S.
Solution: Improve detection rates with data analytics.
101 interviews conducted
Xuan Hao Ong Sam Jackson Vishakh Hegde Benjamin Tan James Hennessy
MS MS&EBS Aero. Engineering
MBABA Political Science
MS ICMEBS & MS Physics
MS MS&EBSc Actuarial Science
BS CS & Applied Mathematics
Aerospace, Military Engineering & Design
TechnologyStrategy & Ops
Machine Learning, Computer Vision
Military UAVs, Statistical Modeling
Computer Science, Genomics
Our Team
Our product journey…
Week
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4Situational Awareness and
Communications
3Predictive Modeling
2Persistent
Monitoring
1Data
Analytics
Week
0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
4Situational Awareness and
Communications
3Predictive Modeling
2Persistent
Monitoring
1Data
Analytics
PrimaryBeneficiary
Ops Analyst,Pilots
Nav Officer, Ops Analyst
Detection Crews JIATF-S + Foreign Law EnforcementOps
Analyst
Our beneficiary journey…
Week
Emo
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nal
Sta
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“So much to learn!”
“It’s something they want!”
“This could be years.”
“So much we learned!”
0 2 4 6 8 10
Our own (emotional) journey…
Joint Inter-Agency Task Force - South(JIATF-S)
Law Enforcement / International Partners
Dept. of Justice
Our sponsor’s mission
Joint Inter-Agency Task Force - South(JIATF-S)
Law Enforcement / International Partners
Dept. of Justice
First Focus
Our first focus: Targeting and Detection
Targeting and Detection are the key mission goals;Analysts are the key beneficiary;Analytics tools can improve targeting & detection success
Focus: Targeting and Detection
Key finding:
Ocean is very, very big
“Even if you know where a [suspect] boat is, it may be days to intercept…”
- Captain, U.S. Coast Guard
“We’re trying to detect small, fast-moving objects, in very large parts of the ocean… with persistent monitoring capacity issues.”
- US SOUTHCOM Sponsor
Key finding:
Insufficient sensor data, sensor platforms, to feed proposed models
Pivot #1 Detection → Monitoring
Sensor capability, persistence are the challenges;Low-cost, unmanned platforms are the solution
Joint Inter-Agency Task Force - South(JIATF-S)
Law Enforcement / International Partners
Dept. of Justice
New Focus
New focus: Monitoring
First Focus
“We already have more known threats than we can pursue with our current assets…”
- Captain, U.S. Coast Guard
However…
“The amount of drugs out of South Americasignificantly exceeds our assets available to interdict.”
- P-3 Pilot, U.S. Air Force
Our next question:
If detection and monitoring are not bottlenecks, can we improve efficiency of
existing missions?
Joint Inter-Agency Task Force - South(JIATF-S)
Law Enforcement / International Partners
Dept. of Justice
New FocusPrior Focus
New focus: Monitoring & Interdiction
“Knowing where to look and where not to look can drastically increase the efficiency of the search.”
- U-2 Pilot, U.S. Air Force
Predicting the search space can enhance the effectiveness of each asset
Key finding:
Goals:
1. Actionably predict red forces behaviors
1. Allocate assets (U.S., foreign) more efficiently
austra
lumina
Prediction Model
“We understand the travelling salesman problem, but we do not even have a blue force tracker for foreign partners.”
- JIATF-S Innovation Council
However…
- Foreign Liaison Officers
- Innovation and Technology, JIATF-S
- U.S. P-3 Pilot, formerly operating
out of El Salvador
ES
New focus: Tactical Communication
“Sounds like people want to give you funding…”
- US SOUTHCOM Sponsor
“You guys are definitely on the right track… show the affordability model, and it will definitely be used.”
- - Senior Executive Service,- Office of Naval Research
ProductMissionFit (!)
Week
Emo
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nal
Sta
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“So much to learn!”
“It’s something they want!”
“This could be years.”
“So much we learned!”
0 2 4 6 8 10
From Discovery to Product Mission Fit
Data Analytics US SOUTHCOMJIATF-S
Watch FloorUS
Interdiction Crew
TacticalCommunication
US SOUTHCOMJIATF-S
Watch FloorUS
Interdiction CrewForeign
Interdiction CrewForeign
Command Center
Initial problem might not be the problem!!!
Mission Model CanvasBeneficiariesKey Activities
Key Resources
Key Partners Buy-In/Support
Deployment
Mission AchievementMission Budget/Costs
Value Proposition
1. Market research into sat-comm device
2. Develop Comms App interface
3. Procure Sat-Comms device
4. Workflow optimization and automation
- J72, USSOUTHCOM
- JIATF-S, USSOUTHCOM
- International Affairs, J9
- Foreign LNOs and militaries (S. America)
- Sat-comms companies (eg Garmin, SPOT, TextAnywhere)
Strategic- 15% increase in number of interdicted drug vesselsOperational- x% reduction in number of illegal vessels “lost” at foreign partner level Tactical- x% reduction in a single OODA loop cycle (foreign interdiction missions)- x% reduction in time spent on detection
- Introduce MVP to Local Interceptor Crew, Nav Officers, and Proxies
- Small scale deployment of MVP to foreign interdiction crews of a single country
- JIATF-S and foreign partner level adoption and integration
Fixed:- Design & engineering (software/hardware)- Market research- Technology acquisitionVariable:- Technology updates
- Access to computational power
- Open-source data analysis tools
- UAV SMEs (as key sensor platform)
- Access to existing communication system
- Support from Internat. Affairs J9 and Foreign LNOs
- Ride on existing / introduce CotS systems
- Implementation by foreign interdiction crews or local proxies
- Increase detection effiiency: reduce time taken for detection through a clear, secured, line of direct communication
- Improve decision effectiveness and efficiency: allow Ops Analyst to better assist detection effort by allowing for instantaneous communication and real-time input of new intel
- Ease interdiction resource constraint: improve coordination/communication with interdiction agencies
Primary- Foreign partners’ Interceptor
Crew deployed to investigate illegal ships
- Foreign partners’ Operations Center to coordinate the mission
- JIATF-S J3 Watch Floor Ops part of coordination effort
Secondary
- USCG interdiction teams deployed to investigate illegal ships
Tertiary- Sat comm companies- UIUX companies
Value Proposition
- Increase detection efficiency
- Improve decision effectiveness and efficiency
- Ease interdiction resource constraint
Beneficiaries
Primary- Foreign partners’ interceptor
crew deployed to investigate illegal ships
- Foreign partners’ operations center in charge of the mission
- JIATF-S J3 Watch Floor Opsas part of the overall coordination agency
Week
Emo
tio
nal
Sta
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“So much to learn!”
“It’s something they want!”
“This could be years.”
“So much we learned!”
0 2 4 6 8 10
But what about Deployment?
Key Factors influencing MVPBeneficiariesKey Activities
Key Resources
Key Partners Buy-In/Support
Deployment
Mission AchievementMission Budget/Costs
Value Proposition
1. Market research into sat-comm device
2. Develop Comms App interface
3. Procure Sat-Comms device
4. Workflow optimization and automation
- J72, USSOUTHCOM
- JIATF-S, USSOUTHCOM
- International Affairs, J9
- Foreign LNOs and militaries (S. America)
- Sat-comms companies (eg Garmin, SPOT, TextAnywhere)
Strategic- 15% increase in number of interdicted drug vesselsOperational- x% reduction in number of illegal vessels “lost” at foreign partner level Tactical- x% reduction in a single OODA loop cycle (foreign interdiction missions)- x% reduction in time spent on detection
- Introduce MVP to Local Interceptor Crew, Nav Officers, and Proxies
- Small scale deployment of MVP to foreign interdiction crews of a single country
- JIATF-S and foreign partner level adoption and integration
Fixed:- Design & engineering (software/hardware)- Market research- Technology acquisitionVariable:- Technology updates
- Access to computational power
- Open-source data analysis tools
- UAV SMEs (as key sensor platform)
- Access to existing communication system
- Support from Internat. Affairs J9 and Foreign LNOs
- Ride on existing / introduce CotS systems
- Implementation by foreign interdiction crews or local proxies
- Increase detection effiiency: reduce time taken for detection through a clear, secured, line of direct communication
- Improve decision effectiveness and efficiency: allow Ops Analyst to better assist detection effort by allowing for instantaneous communication and real-time input of new intel
- Ease interdiction resource constraint: improve coordination/communication with interdiction agencies
Primary- Foreign partners’ Interceptor
Crew deployed to investigate illegal ships
- Foreign partners’ Operations Center to coordinate the mission
- JIATF-S J3 Watch Floor Ops part of coordination effort
Secondary
- USCG interdiction teams deployed to investigate illegal ships
Tertiary- Sat comm companies- UIUX companies
Information Security
Trust
Upkeep Cost
“We do not want to reveal pattern of life.”
- Operational Test and Evaluation, JIATF-S
“Many startups fail because they neglected security concerns.”
- H4D Teaching Team
Lesson
Engage security experts early on in product
development
Problem: Information Security
“Communicating common situational picture currently takes up a huge bandwidthand [satellite comm.] is expensive”
- Deputy Director of International Affairs, JIATF-S
Solution
Leverage existing devices-
Light communication
Problem: Cost
Week
Emo
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Sta
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“So much to learn!”
“It’s something they want!”
“This could be years.”
“So much we learned!”
0 2 4 6 8 10
Where do we end?
The path forward…
… May involve pursuing ONR or USSOUTHCOM resources to keep going!
… but at the least will include details for how our sponsor can pursue the next steps
Where do we end?
Proof of concept with a simple prototype of low-fidelity Minimum
Viable Product
Video has more details of prototype
in action!
Where does our product end? (TRL / IRL)
Our work would not have been possible without our sponsors (and other supporters)
Special thanks to:• Our direct sponsors at USSOUTHCOM: Mr. Juan Hurtardo, LTC Todd Moe, Dr. Andrew Higier• Our supporters in JIATF-S: Mr. Fred Scali, MAJ Marada Phillips• Our mentor: Daniel Bardenstein
And not least, the additional 80+ contacts who generously provided their time…
Thank you for your consistent support, feedback, and engagement!
Acknowledgement and Thanks
Additional questions?
Contact us at:o [email protected]
Or individually:o [email protected]
Additional questions?
Read more about our journey:
australumina.wordpress.com
We have sought to capture the flow of mission
achievement from a tactical, operational, and strategic
level
We have also drawn a distinction between “mission
achievement” and “systems achievement”
Based on in-depth sponsor and stakeholder interviews, we
believer we will deliver results in both dimensions
Mission achievement:
• Mission speed ++
• Mission success rate ++
Systems achievement:
• Cost --
• Capability ++
These will support the ultimate mission of JIATF-S,
USSOUTHCOM, and partner nations: disrupt illict
activities, and illict networks
Mission Achievement
Mission achievement – draft framework