Mission
One Semi-Automated Forces (OneSAF) reduces duplication of Army Modeling and Simulation (M&S) and other government agencies’ investments, fosters interoperability and reuse across M&S communities, and meets the M&S requirements of the future force.
Vision
To satisfy all U.S. Army M&S community and other government agencies’ needs for a common, reusable, computer-generated (ground) forces entity-level simulation.
Description
OneSAF is a computer-generated forces simulation that provides entity-level models and behaviors that are both semi-automated and fully automated applications designed to achieve Army readiness. As a cross-domain simulation, OneSAF supports the training, test and evaluation, analysis, intelligence, acquisition and experimentation communities by providing the latest physics-based modeling and data collection, and reporting capabilities. OneSAF models real-world representations of platforms, Soldiers, equipment, logistical supplies, communications systems and networks, emerging threats, and aviation assets to achieve the level of fidelity required for a particular application or scenario.
Benefit to the Warfighter
OneSAF eliminates the need for multiple simulation tools across analysis, experimentation, test and evaluation, training, intelligence, and acquisition modeling and simulation communities and provides a transparent training environment for today’s commanders and their battle staffs by utilizing current Mission Command Systems.
Specifications
- Software-only program
- Uses controlled unclassified information
- Computer generated forces simulation
- Standards-based architecture
OneSAF provides a domestic release that is available to all U.S. government users and an international version to support non-U.S. requirements. OneSAF also provides a full range of training, development, technical support and on-site support services.
OneSAF Product Support
Users can contact OneSAF Product Support for help installing, operation or developing with OneSAF.
Email: OneSAF Product Support
Website: https://apps.onesaf.mil
The following link provides the software and hardware baseline lists for operating OneSAF. This information is also located in the OneSAF Maintenance Manual, which is one of the documents provided with the release media.
Software Baseline List (SBL) & Hardware Baseline List (HBL) - version 12.2
Access to OneSAF Resources
The OneSAF program provides two levels of access to the user community: Website Access and Developer Access. Details and requirements are as follows:
OneSAF Website Access |
Provides
- Access to issue tracking system to create/monitor user feedback
- Access to knowledge base of new and upcoming features, schedules, and other information
- Limited access to view OneSAF source code
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Requirements |
- Completed OneSAF Account Request Form
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OneSAF Developer Network Access |
Provides
- Expanded access to issue tracking system, including use feedback queue, PTR queue, and ongoing development boards
- Access to knowledge base of new and upcoming features, schedules, and other information, along with the ability to add and modify contents
- Ability to obtain OneSAF source code directly from OneSAF code repositories and to submit changes/enhancements for review and integration
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Requirements |
- Completed OneSAF Distribution Agreement*
- Completed IDE Account Request Form
- Proof of completed Cyber Security Awareness certification
- Computer with configuration approved by OneSAF IT team
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*Use the latest version DA Request Form for OneSAF and Bifrost. In Release Version Requested please use the following in place of a release version
- For OneSAF: Master
- For Bifrost: Develop
System Interdependencies
- OneSAF provides high-fidelity entity modeling and interoperability via the Entity Simulation Service (ESS) to support the Joint Land Component Constructive Training Capability (JLCCTC).
- Provides required SAF capabilities for Aviation Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (AVCATT), the Non-Rated Crew Member Manned Module (NCM3) and Close Combat Tactical Trainer (CCTT).
- Provides the common Mission Command Adapter used to stimulate the latest Army Mission Command systems.
- Provides the operational realism and wraparound forces in support of Battle Lab Collaborative Simulation Environment experiments and the Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) objectives.
Foreign Military Sales
N/A