Scenario Description Technical architecture

OGC 13-080r3 Copyright © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium Page 16 7 Scenario Overview MOGIE involved two scenarios: an Amy land based scenario, and a maritime terrorist scenario. This section describes both in detail.

7.1 Land scenario

The land based scenario takes place in Jalalabad, Afghanistan and involved simulated DoD data sources.

7.1.1 Scenario Description

In the land-based scenario the 25 Infantry Division, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team is set up to the west of Jalalabad. The brigade set up a field artillery battery to their east and west of the city in support of troops on patrol inside the city. A tactical operations center was also set up south of the city to improve communications with troops inside the city. A company composed of five Infantry Squads was patrolling a section of the city beginning in the south and working northward, with two lead squads serving as scouts patrolling north of the main body of the company on the east and west boundaries of the patrol area. The remaining three squads are working up the center of the patrol area. One of the scouts reports observing an enemy squad to the north of Alpha Company and requests fire support to destroy the enemy. A call for fire message is sent to the artillery battery and the enemy is fired upon. The scout squad observes the results of the fire and reports the enemy destroyed. Alpha Company advances forward, verifies the kill, and continues on their patrol. Figure 9: MOGIE Land Scenario OGC 13-080r3 Copyright © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium Page 17

7.1.2 Technical architecture

The illustration below provides a view of the land scenario technical architecture. NIEM IEPDs simulating military position reports, call for fire and observation reports were used to generate the NIEM conformant XML. The MOGIE Transform Service includes the XML parser and Java code written to insert the data into the PostGIS database. GeoServer 8 is an open source product that served the data in OGC conformant WFS to a desktop, browser or smart phone applications as appropriate. The WFS Transactions in this diagram were present but not used. Figure 10: MOGIE Land Scenario Technical Architecture Note the “MOGIE Transform Service” in Figure 10 is represented as the “Java Application” in Figure 3: Base MOGIE Architecture. 8 http:geoserver.orgdisplayGEOSWelcome OGC 13-080r3 Copyright © 2013 Open Geospatial Consortium Page 18

7.1.3 Data overview