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OPERATIONAL TEST AND TRAINING INFRASTRUCTURE (OTTI)


The OTTI Program Executive Office of Space Systems Command is responsible for integrating and synchronizing the acquisition, development, and sustainment of integrated test and training capabilities to ensure the delivery of fully burdened force designs to the United States Space Force. Our area of responsibility encompasses the collection of distributed, enterprise-wide test and training systems and processes that establish and sustain combat readiness across the spectrum of conflict.

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Mission Areas

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Live Ranges

Test and training activities require access to live range threat representations. The live ranges include space, ground, and link segments. Live ranges are the ultimate verifier of ground truth for system and tactics evaluations.

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Models and Trainers

OTTI shapes the development of verified, validated, and accredited (VV&A) digital twins, models, and simulators as well as Full-Mission Trainers.

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Opposing Forces

Aggressor squadrons are critical for representing threats and adversary reactions across mission threads.

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Secured Facilities and Assured Networks

A secure computing and communication infrastructure will enable distributed test and training resources to interact realistically while meeting needs for bandwidth, latency, and reliability.

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Synthetic Test and Training Environments

Synthetic environments will replicate the space domain with its resident space objects, adversary space capabilities, and associated orbital parameters for specific events. These environments will be adaptive, collaborative, and interoperable with other platforms and space systems, enabling distributed and realistic interaction between multiple blue and red forces.

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