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F-22 Raptor Training and Simulation Infrastructure Delivery

F-22 Raptor Training and Simulation Infrastructure Delivery
F 22 Raptor Training and Simulation Infrastructure Delivery 1

Supporting Air Force Life Cycle Management Center
Fighters and Advanced Aircraft Directorate at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base

Executive Summary

Paragon Micro designed, validated, and delivered a mission-ready Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) simulation infrastructure to support advanced pilot training requirements for the F-22 Raptor program.

The solution replicated Joint Simulation Environment architecture within a separate operational training enclave, reduced procurement timelines by approximately 120 days, and delivered a fully staged, validated system ready for integration.

Mission Challenge

The F-22 System Program Office required:

• Replication of Joint Simulation Environment in a Box architecture
• Integration into a separate F-22 training environment
• Validation against legacy and mission-specific use cases
• Multi-vendor hardware and software interoperability
• Accelerated procurement without operational risk

The government needed architectural certainty before deployment and supply chain confidence before fielding.

Technical Approach

Paragon Micro partnered directly with AFLCMC WAU, government stakeholders, and the prime contractor to:

1. Baseline Existing Architecture

Reviewed the current Joint Simulation Environment in a Box specifications and supporting infrastructure.

2. Validate Use Case Alignment

Conducted rigorous technical evaluations to determine congruency between existing JIAB architecture and F-22 training requirements.

3. Re Architect Where Required

Provided subject matter recommendations to adjust configurations for mission-specific performance, scalability, and legacy system compatibility.

4. Deliver an Integrated Multi-Vendor Solution

Orchestrated a cohesive ecosystem of OEM partners, including:

Dell Technologies
Red Hat
Nvidia
Aerotronics
APC by Schneider Electric
Belkin
Ruckus Networks
HP
Samsung

The result was a validated, interoperable COTS architecture tailored for advanced fighter simulation training.

Acquisition Acceleration

To compress procurement timelines, Paragon Micro leveraged the:

Defense Logistics Agency Tailored Logistics Support Program

By using this rapid-acquisition vehicle, procurement time was reduced by approximately 120 days while maintaining compliance and supply chain integrity.

System Readiness and Delivery

All components were received, staged, validated, and consolidated at Paragon Micro’s System Readiness Center in Buffalo Grove, Illinois.

Capabilities included:

• Configuration validation
• Hardware integration staging
• Security and compliance alignment
• Unified shipment as a cohesive solution

This approach ensured delivery readiness, reduced friction during field integration, and provided the government with predictable deployment outcomes.

Results and Impact

• 120-day procurement acceleration
• Validated Joint Simulation Environment replication
• Integrated multi-vendor ecosystem
• Reduced deployment risk
• Mission-aligned architecture ready for integration

Why This Matters

Advanced fighter training environments cannot tolerate architectural misalignment or supply chain uncertainty.

Paragon Micro delivered:

Mission certainty
Procurement speed
Validated integration
Operational readiness