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LTC Jeff Etienne, Ed. DProduct Director, Defense-Wide Transmission Systems
17 November 2015Fort Belvoir Officers Club
LTC Jeff Etienne, Ed. DProduct Director, Defense-Wide Transmission Systems
17 November 2015Fort Belvoir Officers Club
AFCEA Belvoir PresentationAFCEA Belvoir Presentation
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Vision & Mission
PEO EIS MissionEnable information dominance for every
Soldier by rapidly delivering innovative and cost-effective IT solutions connecting the global Army.
PEO EIS VisionPEO EIS will be the recognized leader in
shaping IT acquisition and driving innovative technology implementation
across the DOD.
PM DCATS MissionEnable information dominance for the Army,
Department of Defense, National Command Authority, and International Partners by acquiring,
implementing, and sustaining strategic and terrestrial communications, and leading technologies to meet
current and future requirements.
PM DCATS VisionBe the best project management professionals and subject matter experts that deliver the most efficient and effective products and services within our core
competencies.
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Vision & MissionPD DWTS Mission
Enable information dominance by providing the best value solutions to meet strategic long-haul and base
support communications needs worldwide for the DoDand other U.S. Government Agencies.
PD DWTS VisionTo deliver the best value transmission capability to the
Soldier.
Manage 8 Major Programs CAISI – Combat Service Support Automated
Information Systems CSS SATCOM – Combat Services Support SATCOM WWTCIP – World Wide Technical Control Improvement
Program GCTC – Global Command Terrestrial Communications JTMN – Joint Telemedicine Network Spectrum Relocation INOC – Integrated Network Operations Center Varsity
Manage 35 Projects Over 33 Customer Organizations
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Deputy Program Executive OfficerMs. Terry Watson
Operationsand HR
Mr. James Kline
Program Executive OfficerMr. Douglas Wiltsie
Program Management Directorate
Mr. Victor Hernandez
Chief Information Officer (CIO)Mr. Hari Bezwada
Network & Strategic Communication Systems
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Biometrics
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Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
Enterprise Services
Military DeputyCOL Sandy
Vann-Olejasz
PM IPPS-ACOL James McNulty
Executive OfficerMr. Wayne Sok
Contracts, Logand ProcessImprovement
Mr. Reginald Bagby
Enterprise ServicesMr. Doug Haskin (Acting)
GCSS-ArmyLTC Christopher Romero
AMISMr. James Alexander
PM AESIPCOL Harry Culclasure
LISMr. Ricky Daniels
LMPLTC Robert Williams
Security Cooperation Enterprise Solution
SCESMr. Kevin Curry
BECMr. Brian Raftery
PM DoD BiometricsCOL Donald Hurst
BAT-AMr. Brian Likens (Acting)
IPPS-A Increment IILTC NicoleReinhardt
PM DCATSCOL Charles Stein
LMRMs. Kimberly Davidson
DWTSLTC Jeff Etienne
WESSLTC Joel Babbitt
P2ELTC GregorySoule
I3MPLTC Gus Muller IV
PM I3C2Mr. Michael Padden
RCASMr. Ralph Ocasio
AESIP HubDr. Daniel Parker
PM GFEBSCOL William Russell
ACWSLTC Robert Wolfe
GFEBS-SALTC Timothy McGrew
GFEBS Increment IIMr. Brendan Burke
AcqBusiness LTC KeithHarley
DLSMr. Stanley Davis
FMSDr. David Powers
AHRSMr. Lee James
CHESSMr. Thomas Neff
EC2MMr. John Howell
ALTESSMr. Richard Eva
HR SolutionsMr. Brent Thomas
MC4Mr. Matthew Maier
ECMr. KeithBaylor(Acting)
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PD DWTS Leadership
PD DWTSLTC Jeff Etienne
SATCOMMr. Peter Nesby
SATCOMMr. Peter Nesby
WWTCIPGCTCMr. Riley Tisdale
GCTCMr. Riley Tisdale
CAISI/VSAT HardwareMAJ Jonathan Judy
CAISI/VSAT HardwareMAJ Jonathan Judy
Rock Island INOCMr. Terell Williams
Special ProjectsMr. Brad Frazee
Chief of OperationsChief EngineerMr. Jean AnicetSpectrum Relocation
Mr. Al Thompson
Deputy PDMr. Patrick Barnette
Vacant
Vacant
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Our Stakeholders
Army G-3/5/7Army G-3/5/7
Army G-4
Army G-8
Army G-4
Army G-8
USACEUSACEASCASC
USAF – 820th
Security Forces Group
USAF – 820th
Security Forces Group
Office of the Surgeon
General
Office of the Surgeon
General
FMSFMS
Army G-Staff
ISAF 5th SignalCommand
ARCENT
335th SignalCommand
JSOC
311th Signal Command
SDDC
7th Signal CommandUSARPAC
NETCOM
NAVAIR-USMC
CASCOM
Dept of State
Southern Command
CECOM
CIO / G-6
CENTCOM
ASAALTASAALT
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Enabling Information Dominance
Meeting strategic long-haul and base-support communication needs worldwide
Provides worldwide commercial satellite communications network, engineering services, integrated logistics support infrastructure, portable remote terminal units and interface devices to support Army CSS logistics information systems
Provides theater combatant commanders with a robust modernize infrastructure that supports force projection through technology insertion and evolutionary changes
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Our Programs
CAISI Equips the Warfighter with a deployable
wireless Local Area Network that provides Sensitive Information (SI)
interface capability for logistics connectivity down to each Combat
Service Support (CSS) computer system.
CAISI Equips the Warfighter with a deployable
wireless Local Area Network that provides Sensitive Information (SI)
interface capability for logistics connectivity down to each Combat
Service Support (CSS) computer system.
CAISI Equips the Warfighter with a deployable
wireless Local Area Network that provides Sensitive Information (SI)
interface capability for logistics connectivity down to each Combat
Service Support (CSS) computer system.
CSS SATCOM/VSAT Commercial-off-the-shelf, mobile, auto
acquiring satellite system, which provides a worldwide satellite communications network in dedicated support of Army
CSS Management Information Systems. The system supports information
exchange up to the SI level, and is fully integrated into the NIPRNET segment of
the Global Information Grid.
CSS SATCOM/VSAT Commercial-off-the-shelf, mobile, auto
acquiring satellite system, which provides a worldwide satellite communications network in dedicated support of Army
CSS Management Information Systems. The system supports information
exchange up to the SI level, and is fully integrated into the NIPRNET segment of
the Global Information Grid.
CSS SATCOM/VSAT Commercial-off-the-shelf, mobile, auto
acquiring satellite system, which provides a worldwide satellite communications network in dedicated support of Army
CSS Management Information Systems. The system supports information
exchange up to the SI level, and is fully integrated into the NIPRNET segment of
the Global Information Grid.
INOC/DCNCommercial transponded bandwidth, commercial teleport services, and terrestrial interconnection
services required to serve as the core DCN infrastructure. Obtains ancillary support services, such as Host Nation Agreement (HNA) negotiation
support, systems engineering services, communications system hardware and software, and
ancillary support as required to support the establishment of the DCN and facilitate its
continuous operation and use.
INOC/DCNCommercial transponded bandwidth, commercial teleport services, and terrestrial interconnection
services required to serve as the core DCN infrastructure. Obtains ancillary support services, such as Host Nation Agreement (HNA) negotiation
support, systems engineering services, communications system hardware and software, and
ancillary support as required to support the establishment of the DCN and facilitate its
continuous operation and use.
INOC/DCNCommercial transponded bandwidth, commercial teleport services, and terrestrial interconnection
services required to serve as the core DCN infrastructure. Obtains ancillary support services, such as Host Nation Agreement (HNA) negotiation
support, systems engineering services, communications system hardware and software, and
ancillary support as required to support the establishment of the DCN and facilitate its
continuous operation and use.
WWTCIPContinuing program to provide the means for technical control
personnel to gain full use of the supporting communication resources available through the expansion and automation of the
Army's Technical Control Facilities. The program provides power, timing and synchronization equipment, line conditioning equipment, real time alarm monitoring and control, tri-service
tactical interface, and appropriate test equipment with associated hardware in support of the Soldier, to enable information
dominance and ensure robust communications worldwide.
WWTCIPContinuing program to provide the means for technical control
personnel to gain full use of the supporting communication resources available through the expansion and automation of the
Army's Technical Control Facilities. The program provides power, timing and synchronization equipment, line conditioning equipment, real time alarm monitoring and control, tri-service
tactical interface, and appropriate test equipment with associated hardware in support of the Soldier, to enable information
dominance and ensure robust communications worldwide.
WWTCIPContinuing program to provide the means for technical control
personnel to gain full use of the supporting communication resources available through the expansion and automation of the
Army's Technical Control Facilities. The program provides power, timing and synchronization equipment, line conditioning equipment, real time alarm monitoring and control, tri-service
tactical interface, and appropriate test equipment with associated hardware in support of the Soldier, to enable information
dominance and ensure robust communications worldwide.
GCTCProvide and sustain Long Haul
Communications, Video Teleconference Services and Information Technology support to a highly classified special
operations command customer directly engaged in the Global War on Terror
around the clock and around the world.
GCTCProvide and sustain Long Haul
Communications, Video Teleconference Services and Information Technology support to a highly classified special
operations command customer directly engaged in the Global War on Terror
around the clock and around the world.
GCTCProvide and sustain Long Haul
Communications, Video Teleconference Services and Information Technology support to a highly classified special
operations command customer directly engaged in the Global War on Terror
around the clock and around the world.
Spectrum RelocationThe Army employs fixed location point-to-point
microwave links operating in the 1755 - 1850 MHz band using commercially available microwave radios
(Alcatel MDR 8502.8). These systems must transition out of the 1755 - 1780 MHz band because
that band will be auctioned.
Spectrum RelocationThe Army employs fixed location point-to-point
microwave links operating in the 1755 - 1850 MHz band using commercially available microwave radios
(Alcatel MDR 8502.8). These systems must transition out of the 1755 - 1780 MHz band because
that band will be auctioned.
Spectrum RelocationThe Army employs fixed location point-to-point
microwave links operating in the 1755 - 1850 MHz band using commercially available microwave radios
(Alcatel MDR 8502.8). These systems must transition out of the 1755 - 1780 MHz band because
that band will be auctioned.
JTMNThe JTMN team is responsible for the design and installation of the VSAT satellite systems installed at forward deployed military hospitals and clinics throughout Southwest Asia.
The systems are used to transmit critical medical data from hospitals and clinics to medical experts for the rapid
triage and treatment of patients.
JTMNThe JTMN team is responsible for the design and installation of the VSAT satellite systems installed at forward deployed military hospitals and clinics throughout Southwest Asia.
The systems are used to transmit critical medical data from hospitals and clinics to medical experts for the rapid
triage and treatment of patients.
JTMNThe JTMN team is responsible for the design and installation of the VSAT satellite systems installed at forward deployed military hospitals and clinics throughout Southwest Asia.
The systems are used to transmit critical medical data from hospitals and clinics to medical experts for the rapid
triage and treatment of patients.
VarsityContinue program to provide communications and network
support for Command, Control, Communications and Computer (C4ISR) capabilities and Major Commands (MACOMS), with primary support provided in
Southwest Asia (SWA) locations.
VarsityContinue program to provide communications and network
support for Command, Control, Communications and Computer (C4ISR) capabilities and Major Commands (MACOMS), with primary support provided in
Southwest Asia (SWA) locations.
VarsityContinue program to provide communications and network
support for Command, Control, Communications and Computer (C4ISR) capabilities and Major Commands (MACOMS), with primary support provided in
Southwest Asia (SWA) locations.
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Where We Serve
The team consists of Military, Government Civilians and Support Contractors
VIRGINIA
ILLINOIS
ARIZONA
SOUTH KOREA
AFGHANISTAN
KUWAITGERMANY
HAWAII
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FY15 Program Highlights
■ Raven Rock Mountain Complex ■ Okinawa DC Power■ Okinawa Microwave & SONET■ Naha-Kinser Fiber Link■ Okinawa Timing & Sync■ Camp Zama (HACS)■ Korea ATM/SONET Fiber Realignment initiated■ Fort Buchanan: Replace matrix switch■ Korea ATM/SONET- Surveys completed
Close Wilkes-Barre warehouse
Two Juniper Licenses contracts
Provided CAISI engineering support during NIE15.2. Demonstrated software “What’s on CAISI” & DameWare
Demonstrated proof-of-concepts during NIE 15.2 with software (“What’s on CAISI” & DameWare) which provides additional capabilities fulfilling requirements requested from SASMOs
CAISI Hardware transitioned to CECOM LRC
Full Materiel Release (FMR) achieved ahead of schedule
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FY15 Program Highlights
■ Successfully conducted CSS VSAT Logistics Demonstration
■ Transition of Legacy Network Deactivation■ Transfer of all active CSS VSAT terminals to the
DWTS DCN■ Released major revision for CSS VSAT
operating system baseline ■ Upgraded 100% of the fleet to Windows 7■ Italy and California teleports■ Provided support for units deploying in support of
Operation United Assistance in Western Africa. ■ Supported GCSS-Army NIE 15.2 at Fort Bliss
CAISI & CSS SATCOM - Supported major exercise for 10,000 soldiers NIE 16.1 Ft. Bliss
Spectrum Relocation Brewster teleport (in Support of DCN Network CONUS)
Redistributed 112/200 RESET CSS VSAT systems in accordance with G4 priority list
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PD DWTS FY16 Objectives
Buchanan FOC
Camp Zama
Korea Hardware Award
Korea MPLS EFI&T Award
Korea Timing & Sync FOC
Okinawa: JWIT Tower Remediation Award
Okinawa: Fiber Optic Award
SWA Embassy Afghan & FY17 work
Guam- Fiber work
CSS VSAT sustainment IOC
CSS VSAT-Transport convergence planning
CAISI VSAT 64 bit baseline release
CAISI – Laptop Purchases
JTMN Transition
Tech SETA Award
Varsity Follow-on Award
Spectrum Relocation Part II
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DWTS Procurement Outlook
Description Projected RFP Contract Vehicle or MethodVarsity 2QFY16 CTS
Fort Buckner Replication
2QFY16 CTS
MCA – TCF(Camp Roberts, Landstuhl & Buckner)
3QFY16 CTS
Tech SETA 3QFY16 PMSS3/EITS
Korea ATM Hardware 1QFY16 CHESS ITES-2H
Okinawa Tower 2QFY16 ACoE
CAISI Laptops 4QFY16 CHESS
INOC 1QFY17 Full and Open
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How can you help
■CSS VSAT Tech Improvement– Next generation CSS VSAT Requirements
■GCTC-Deployable Ku-band Earth Terminals (DKET)– Move away form sole source
■CAISI SSR Laptop Replacements■ What Contract Vehicles are out there?■ Encourage Small Business competition
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The Value of Industry Participation
Encourage competition Can’t do it without you! Leverage industry expertise, practices and off-the-shelf solutions Information exchange
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…the Army’s enterprise-wide technical leader for business information systems empowering Soldiers with the decisive edge
PEO EIS is…
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Questions?
Army PEO EIS
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How to Reach UsProduct Director, LTC Jeff [email protected] (703) 806-3983
Deputy Product Director, Patrick [email protected] (703) 806-9121
Product Lead (Network Operations), Peter [email protected] (703) 806-8650
Assistant Product Manager (CAISI/VSAT Hardware), MAJ Jonathan [email protected] (703) 806-8497
Product Lead (Special Projects/GCTC), Riley [email protected] (910) 243-1694
Product Lead (Rock Island/INOC), Terell [email protected] (309) 644-5100
Product Lead (WWTCIP), Patrick [email protected] (703) 806-9121
Product Lead (Spectrum Relocation), Al [email protected] (703) 806-8459
Project Manager (ACoE), Thomas Lavender [email protected] (302) 229-2572