I/ITSEC 2024
Modernizing Today’s Test and Training
Capabilities to Win Tomorrow’s Fight
Visit Trideum in Booth 2213
Trideum’s Participation in I/ITSEC is Both Deep and Wide
Trideum will bring at least 30 professionals to the conference to support numerous activities from staffing their own booth with subject matter experts to supporting sessions, customers, and conference activities and more. Trideum team members will engage in the following:
- Present a new paper, “Evaluating the Trustworthiness of Large Language Models for Code Generation”
- Give two tutorials
- Provide experts for session panels
- Sponsor and provide support for the Cyber Pavilion
- Provide support staff for AMSO, DEVCOM, and PEO STRI booths
- Host coffee and pastries in their booth on Wednesday morning from 0930 to 1130.
- Provide subject matter experts and live technology demonstrations in their booth (#2213).
- Chair five education sessions and serve on seven conference committees
Training Services and Solutions
Trideum’s experience and unique expertise is perfectly aligned with I/ITSEC’s charter and the goals of its members. Our objective is to improve readiness and performance in complex environments through all aspects of planning and training: from systems integration and technology modernization, to education, program development, and training execution and analysis.
Trideum builds training exercises for individual and collective instruction, leveraging our technical and operational experts in Live-Virtual-Constructive-Gaming (LVCG) training. Our experts in training and education design, develop, deliver, and manage all aspects of training, learning requirements, and training mission support.
By leveraging new and emerging technologies, Trideum translates complex concepts into viable readiness and modernization solutions that train Warfighters how to plan, prepare, and be effective in combat operations.
First-Hand Perspective
Nearly half of all Trideum employees are military veterans, providing first-hand experience and perspective to the training, testing, and technology development they provide to DoD, military, and corporate customers. Within that group of Veterans, many former Army FA-57s (Simulation Operations Officers) spend their post-military careers at Trideum, helping the company become the industry leader in the development, use, and modernization of LVCG simulation and modeling technologies.
Modernization
Modernization is an ongoing, endless cycle, and is critical to keeping our Warfighters the most ready, multi-domain capable force in the world. A growing number of DoD customers depend on Trideum to provide a wide array of services, technologies, and customizable, implementation-ready solutions for Training & Training Development, Test & Evaluation, and Research, Development & Rapid Prototyping.
From Test & Evaluation, Cybersecurity, and Data Management & Science—to Modeling & Simulations—Trideum’s solutions architects work together across disciplines to solve complex problems, implementing cutting-edge technology, or in some cases developing new technologies, for optimal outcomes.
Breakfast with Trideum
On Wednesday morning, 4 December, Trideum will host an exclusive event in the exhibit hall, serving coffee, pastries (fresh donuts!), and yogurt in booth #2213. This popular event is Trideum’s way of saying thank you to their customers, partners, team members, and others at the conference. The event is open to all attendees, and there is no agenda—simply an opportunity to meet, talk, and share experiences and ideas.
Meet With Us at I/ITSEC
Our experts in Training & Training Development, Test & Evaluation, Research, Development and Rapid Prototyping, LVC-G, Cybersecurity, Data Management & Science, and other services/solutions are participating in I/ITSEC, and will be available to address your questions or any current challenges.
Trideum Participation at I/ITSEC 2024
Live Technology Demonstrations and Briefings
Booth 2213 | During Exhibit Hours
Ask to see a live demonstration or briefing of these cutting-edge technology solutions.
Interactive Multimedia Instruction (IMI)
Digital Content that allows users to engage dynamically and interactively through the integration of multiple multimedia formats (text, video, audio, images and animation) with activities at varying levels of learning and interaction. Provides an immersive and interactive experience designed to help the learner apply and receive feedback on their understanding.
Advancing Operational Test Infrastructure (AOTI) Data Traceability Suite
A suite of software applications developed for operational test that enables data context, lineage and traceability throughout the test life cycle. The AOTI tool suite includes integrated data collection planning, mission planning, and test preparation/monitoring capabilities.
Automated Data Utilization Labeling/Tagging (ADULT)
A system to ingest, characterize, index, label, and search unstructured data utilizing unsupervised learning, AI applications, and retrieval-augmented generation techniques along with natural language processing and large language models.
Artificial Intelligence T&E Framework
Testing Artificial Intelligence systems takes a framework of environmental manipulation that can be measured, controlled, and instrumented to test AI systems outside of the lab environment and beyond algorithm verification. Trideum has a system to facilitate a whole of system test.
MBCRA Automation Tool (MAT)
A deployable, client-server application that streamlines Mission-Based Cyber Risk Assessments (MBCRA) by automating the DoD’s Cyber Table-Top (CTT) process and the USAF’s Mission-Based Risk Assessment Process for Cyber (MRAP-C).
C-SCRM Informed MBCRAs – Illuminate, Evaluate, and Mitigate Supply Chain Risks
Trideum is partnered with FORTRESS to provide unmatched cyber supply chain capabilities integrated with MBCRAs to illuminate and understand the cyber supply chain – an element of the attack surface that is often unknown, overlooked, or underestimated.
ATEC Next Integrated Multi-Domain Operations (MDO) Test Environment (ANIMDOTE)
Trideum assisted the US Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC) in developing the first Army live, virtual, constructive (LVC), tactically-relevant, simulated test environment that includes transformative, near-real-time data collection, analytics and visualization.
Papers
Evaluating the Trustworthiness of Large Language Models for Code Generation
Wednesday, 4 December | 0830-1000 | Room 320F
This presentation addresses the urgent need for robust verification and validation techniques for Large Language Models (LLMs) that generate source code, examining the reliability and explainability challenges of these models. Results will highlight a comparative evaluation of current generation and state-of-the-art LLMs against human programmers, using hidden unit tests, face validation by experts, and adversarial models to assess the accuracy and trustworthiness of LLM outputs.
Tutorials
A Process for Distributed LVC Event Integration and Execution
Monday, 2 December | 1245-1415 | Room W310AB
This tutorial is beneficial for anyone involved in the planning, integration, and execution of distributed LVC events. The tutorial will provide an overview of the complete process, but selected steps are described in more detail. The goal of the process is to produce a verified distributed LVC environment to conduct an event. While the process described in this tutorial was developed to support distributed LVC Test & Evaluation, it also applies to research & development, training, and experimentation.
Live, Virtual, And Constructive (LVC) Interoperability 101
Monday, 2 December | 1030-1200 | W310AB
The purpose of this tutorial is to provide managers the necessary insight needed to support intelligent decision making when employing LVC to solve their needs. The tutorial will discuss the various solutions and domains of the technology and how it can potentially support their LVC needs. The tutorial provides a relevant use case as the mechanism to explain the concepts and the solutions required to achieve success. The tutorial will provide management-level insight into interoperability solutions and standards like Distributed Interactive Simulation (DIS), High Level Architecture (HLA), and the Test and Training Enabling Architecture (TENA) product line.
Communities of Interest
How Stakeholders in Niche Markets Can Benefit from, and Drive, Interoperability Standards and MOSA
Wednesday, 4 December | 1030-1200 | Room W330GH
The primary purpose of this panel is to present multiple views about the promises and pitfalls of true interoperability and a Modular Open Systems Approach (MOSA) to the development of training simulations. Other panel members will include industry members, acquisition program managers, and government R&D leaders. Although DoD Program Managers prefer to adhere to the tenets of MOSA, there are numerous organizations with an interest in interoperable training systems.
NTSA I/ITSEC Cyber Pavilion
The Cyber Pavilion in booth #2369 will serve as NTSA’s enabling platform at I/ITSEC for professional dialog, networking, cooperation, and discovery of solutions to address the challenges presented by Cyberspace for Information Warfare and Multi-Domain Operations.
Trideum Corporation is a proud sponsor of the I/ITSEC Cyber Pavilion, enabling:
- Communication about opportunities that span Cyberspace and Electromagnetic Warfare operations from the Tactical through Operational and Strategic levels; Integration support for policy makers and staffs, EW/Cyber/SIGINT operations; Information Warfare challenges, understanding about Mis/Dis-Information Campaigns, and Multi- Domain Operations.
- Understanding of current Defense Department service perspectives.
- Education about Academic opportunities, studies and workforce development and model & tool development.
- Presentations and Demonstrations of applications, training, and technology approaches in development or in use to support operational organizations.
Come join Trideum and others for discussions on current topics from a variety of speakers and organizations about topics such as:
- CMMC Impacts and How to Position Your Company for Success
- Mis/Dis Information – Impact on How We Prepare and Execute Conflicts
- AI Impact – LTG(R) Ed Cardon
- Bringing Cyber, Electronic, Information Warfare into M&S
- Cyber Readiness and Training
Direct Support to Customers and Attendees
Trideum will have personnel in and supporting the following places on the exhibit floor:
Army Modeling and Simulation Office (AMSO) in booth #1469
Army Futures Command (AFC), DEVCOM, Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Cyber, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (CI5SR) Center, Research and Technology Integration Directorate, Modeling and Simulation Division, Virtual Prototyping in booth #2135.
PEO STRI, the Integrated Visual Augmentation System (IVAS), and the Squad Immersive Virtual Trainer (SiVT) in booth #1339 & 1935.
Trideum team members will be supporting the I/ITSEC Cyber Pavilion on the Exhibit Floor in booth #2369.