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Talk-18: Five Eyes, One MOOS: Autonomy Framework as Catalyst for FVEY Collaboration

Scott R. Sideleau, Christopher W. Gagner, NUWC-DIVNPT

This presentation explores the strategic implementation and benefits of the MOOS-IvP in enhancing collaboration among the Five Eyes (FVEY) intelligence alliance partners. This framework is particularly significant in the context of recent experiments conducted under The Technical Cooperation Program (TTCP) Artificial Intelligence Strategic Challenge (AISC). These experiments demonstrated the potential of MOOS-IvP to facilitate rapid integration and cooperation among allied nations in complex coalition problem domains.  We delve into specific use cases and results from our recent AISC experiment series, highlighting how MOOS-IvP enabled real-time data sharing, decision-making, and operational execution across different problem domain.  Special emphasis will be made on highlighting how NUWC Newport’s application of MOOS-IvP to holistic capability research and development has accelerated the development and fielding of uncrewed systems (UxS) transfer of tactical control (TOTC) capabilities to human-machine teams (HMT), from a US Navy warfighter perspective.

Categories:

  • MOOS-IvP
  • Human-Machine Teaming