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JIATF-401 adopts standardized guidelines for C-UAS testing

The Joint Interagency Task Force 401 (JIATF-401) has announced the adoption of The Standard Guidelines for Test and Evaluation of Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems Technologies, a framework that has been implemented in an attempt to standardize how counter-sUAS technologies are assessed across the Department of War.

The guidelines require that all counter-sUAS evaluations capture the same core data, creating what is described as a “single, coherent and reliable body of evidence” that can be used across the DoW.

Hostile sUAS represent one of the most difficult challenges in modern warfare. Particularly in the Ukraine conflict, hostile sUAS have been used for for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions as well as direct strikes. Rapid developments in the commercial drone market are producing relatively cheap platforms that are smaller and faster, making them increasingly difficult to detect and intercept.

In light of this, officials say counter-drone capabilities must remain adaptable and integrated across services. The new evaluation framework is intended to support that effort by establishing common criteria and testing standards for counter-UAS technologies.

Without such standards, testing data will remain fragmented across branches of the DoW, with varying levels of quality. By adopting a shared framework, JIATF-401 aims to aggregate testing information to provide a clearer picture of what is required for future counter-UAS capability development.

“The JIATF’s one measure of effectiveness is to quickly deliver state of the art C-sUAS capabilities into the hands of warfighters,” said Brigadier General Matt Ross, Director of JIATF-401. “Achieving this outcome requires more than innovation; it demands a disciplined approach to testing, evaluation and continuous improvement that translates promising technologies into operationally relevant solutions at scale.”

How this helps JIATF-401’s counter-drone mission

According to JIATF-401, the framework introduces a unified approach to testing and analysis designed to make it easier to compare different counter-drone systems. Key elements include standardized metrics for evaluation to ensure consistent and repeatable assessments across services and agencies.

The guidelines are also intended to accelerate capability delivery by streamlining the process of bringing systems from concept to fielding. By producing consistent data sets, JIATF-401 believes the guidelines will enable more informed, data-driven decisions for counter-drone procurement.

By ensuring systems are tested against the same standards, JIATF-401 also expects the guidelines to increase operator confidence in the counter-drone tools fielded to protect personnel and missions.

The guidelines were developed by the Department of War and the Committee on Homeland and National Security of the National Science and Technology Council. They establish a common lexicon and data schemas intended to enable the aggregation, comparison and synthesis of testing data across programs.

JIATF-401 believes the adoption of these standards will be an important step in supporting future counter-UAS development and the integration of advanced mission engineering tools.

関連コンテンツ JIATF-401 summarizes 6 months of rapid counter-drone deliveries

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