REGISTRATION FOR JMUM HAS BEEN REOPENED!
JMUM IS CHANGING TO A VIRTUAL FORMAT TO BE HELD AUGUST 4-8, 2025.
In moving to a virtual setting, JASP is planning separate unclassified and classified sessions that week. The unclassified session is planned to start on the afternoon of Monday, August 4, and continue through Tuesday. This portion of the meeting will be held on government Teams; registrants will receive an invitation via email.
The classified session will start on the morning of Wednesday, August 6, and continue through Thursday. This portion of the meeting will be held on Global Video Services (GVS); a separate invite will be provided with the details for GVS. Please note that all scheduled briefings will be presented serially; there will not be concurrent breakout sessions. JASP is working on an updated agenda that should be available shortly.
If you did not register for the in-person event and would like to participate in the virtual event, please complete the form in the registration tab below. (If you have already registered, you do not need to do so again.)
The purpose of this recurring meeting is to provide model users, managers, stakeholders, and other interested individuals with the latest information regarding JASP-sponsored modeling and simulation (M&S) tools, as well as others, used by the aircraft survivability community to evaluate aircraft performance in realistic threat environments. Attendees will be briefed on software developments, upgrades, and threat model updates in a U.S. Department of Defense (DoD)-classified environment.
This year’s JMUM will include further discussions regarding full-spectrum, multidomain survivability M&S; however, there will be additional emphasis on digital engineering and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). Historically, the meeting includes a combined plenary session followed by concurrent group breakout sessions on specific topics (e.g., mission-level, engagement, vulnerability/lethality, etc.). Check the provided schedule/agenda tab below for the latest information on the breakout sessions.
JMUM attendees are encouraged to share insights and lessons learned from the practical use of aircraft survivability M&S tools in their respective user group breakouts. (Refer to the agenda tab for the daily schedule.) If you are a presenter, please send your unclassified/CUI slides by July 25 to Alfred Yee at alfred.yee@dsiac.org or alfred.yee.ctr@us.af.mil. Regarding CUI briefings, you must deliver the slides via a password-protected DoD SAFE drop-off or encrypted email. Please contact Alfred if you need a DoD SAFE drop-off link. If you have classified briefing(s), please send them via SIPR by July 18 to alfred.q.yee.ctr@mail.smil.mil.
If you are interested in presenting at the JMUM or have any questions, please contact Ryan Gilpin, SURVICE Engineering, at JMUM@survice.com (937-739-4474) or Alfred Yee, DSIAC, at alfred.yee@dsiac.org (937-255-4608). Please pass along relevant, initial briefing ideas via JMUM@survice.com as soon as possible, but no later than COB June 27.