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AFLCMC… Providing the Warfighter’s Edge
I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e
Massachusetts Military Asset & Security Strategy Task Force
AF/Army Industry Day
Maj Gen Craig S. OlsonAFPEO C3I&N
11 Dec 15
66ABG-2015-0185
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AT&L/AF/AQ/AFMC Alignment
AFLCMC… Providing the Warfighter’s Edge
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PEO C3I&N Mission
Air & Space Superiority
GlobalISR
Rapid Global Mobility
GlobalStrike
C2
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Terrestrial DomainFrom AFNet to Joint Information Environment
AFLCMC… Providing the Warfighter’s Edge
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Gateway Security/JRSS
Com
man
d &
Con
trol
(C2)
and
Ser
vice
Mgt
JIE Reference Approach & Cyber Weapon Systems Overlay
Base/IPN Boundary
Identity Management
Ent
erpr
ise
Ser
vice
sC
ompu
te/S
tore
Pro
tect
Con
nect
AFNet Cyber
Next Gen Network
Provide next generation office automation/UC
capabilities
End
Use
r Dev
ices
Provide End User Device Options that better enable
mission operations
Network Infrastructure
Mob
ility
Stor
age
EMai
l
UC
EIS
Special Purpose Processing Node
(SPPN)
Tactical Processing Node (TPN)
App
licat
ions
Installation Processing/Service
Node (IPN/ISN)
Core Data Center(CDC)
Reg
iona
l/En
terp
rise
Common Computing Environment (CCE)Common Application Hosting Framework
C3M
S
AFI
NC
AC
DB
ase
CD
A
CSC
SC
VA/H
(CPT
)
AFLCMC… Providing the Warfighter’s Edge
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Cus
tom
erEn
gage
men
tR
atio
naliz
atio
nData Center Consolidation
& Application Rationalization
CIOLead
Installation Processing Node
Onb
oard
ing MilCloud Commercial Cloud
Need from DISANeed from DISA
Kill or Leave In Place
Continue to use As-Is Processes
Continue to use As-Is Processes
App Discovery
CIO Led Governance
Common Computing Environment
IPT
Migration Priorities- Core Apps- Pathfinders- Remaining Apps
2700 potential apps to bring thru migration process
12 Pathfinder Apps
Increased Speed, Improved Security, Reduced Cost
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UNCLASSIFIED
Net OpsNet Ops
DefenseDefense
OffenseOffense
Lines ofOperation
Lines of Effort
Defend the AFIN and Key Mission Systems
Operate the AFIN
Engage the Adversary
IntelligenceCommand Control
Communications
Defense of Cyber Terrain is Necessary to Succeed in Today’s Fight
Cyberspace Weapon Systems
1. AF Intranet Control (AFINC)2. Cyber Security Control System
(CSCS)
1. AF Intranet Control (AFINC)2. Cyber Security Control System
(CSCS)
3. AF Cyberspace Defense (ACD)4. Cyberspace Vulnerability
Assessment/Hunter (CVA/H)5. Cyberspace Defense Analysis
(CDA)
3. AF Cyberspace Defense (ACD)4. Cyberspace Vulnerability
Assessment/Hunter (CVA/H)5. Cyberspace Defense Analysis
(CDA)
6. Network Attack System (NAS)6. Network Attack System (NAS)
7. Cyber Command & Control Mission System (C3MS)
7. Cyber Command & Control Mission System (C3MS)
Cyber DomainResponsive Cyber Acquisition
AFLCMCCyber Solutions Cell
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JOC / ASOC
CRC
BACN
E-3
E-8
SADL
TACP-M
Convoy Comm Support
F-16
A-10
Link-16SADL
Inmarsat
UHF/VHF
Net Enabled CDL
Link-16
Army Ground Forces
BACN Ground Station
F-15
Dismounted (Rover 5)
TACPod
CDL
CAOC
Rivet Joint
NEW
F-22
F-35
IFDL
MADL
1-way Link-16
Future IFDL
Future MADL
U-2
Airborne DomainTransitioning to JALN
Joint Aerial Layer Network (JALN)Increased & affordable access across air & space through…• Hi-capacity backbone• Govt owned standards,
interfaces, architecture to minimize variability
• Enablers for Combat Cloud
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Space/Nuclear C3 Enterprise
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MILSATCOM
Bomber, tanker, and recce airfields
Global ASNT
*MMRT: Modified Miniature Receive Terminal
Mobile support teams
Fielded systemsSystems in development
MMRT / FAB-T MMRT*/ FAB-TE-6E-4
B-52MRT / FAB-T
FAB-TB-2
FAB-TRC-135
National Military Command Centers
Combatant commands’ command posts
White House
DIRECT
ICBM launch control centers
Launch facilities
MMPMMP
UpgradeVLF/LFEHF/AEHFLandline
SMART-T
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# Note: Program Execution Only; Organizationally aligned under PEO BM & ACS Respectively (OT&E)
C3I&N Leadership
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LCLMR. STEPHEN
LAFLEUR
HRMS. ANNETTE
GARTLAND
PKMR. JOE
ZIMMERMAN
ENMR. GLEN
TOWNSEND
PMMR. TOM
POWIS
FMMR. SEAN
DUFFY
AFLCMC COMMANDERLT GEN JOHN THOMPSONAFPEO/C3I&N
MAJ GEN CRAIG OLSON
SAF/AQVacant
SPACE, AERIAL & NUCLEAR NETWORKS DIV
HNACOL TODD KRUEGER
CRYPTO & CYBER SYSTEMS DIV
HNCCOL GARY SALMANS
SPACE & C3I DIV(HBZ) #
COL MICHAEL HOLL
DEPUTY DIRECTORVACANT
CTODR TIM RUDOLPH
AFPEO/SPLT GEN SAMUAL
GREAVES
FAB-T DIVHNS
COL AMANDA KATO
EW/AVIONICS DIV(WNY) #
COL EARL STOLZ
C3I INFRASTRUCTUREDIVHNI
COL JOHN BEDINGFIELD
ITMR. HOWARD
STUBBLEFIELD
SPECIAL PRGMS DIVHNJ
COL STEPHEN BROOKS
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TERRESTRIAL
CYBER
SPACE
AIRBORNE
FAB-T
FAB-T
AFNET LAK
CCOMMERCIAL SATCOM
TDC
AERIAL NETWORK /CDL
BACN
BLOS C2
TDL-LINK 16
TDL-LINK 16
GBS DECC
BLOS C2
JRE/JTEP GW
GATM (CNS/ATM)
JTRS
JTRSMMPU
GCSS
AFWET
GBS
AFNETCRYPTO MODERNIZATION INFORMATION ASSURANCE CYBER SOLUTIONS CELLTDC CYBER OPS/DEFENSE ENABLER NETWORKED INFRASTRUCTURE
ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM CERTIFICATION& ACCREDITATION CMF ROADMAP
SADL
MILSATCOM
G ASNT
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Traveling the JourneyWith Enterprise Partners
Industry Partners
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Warfighter Benefits• Provides a Security Technical Implementation
Guide (STIG) capable network
• Enables base-level data, voice, video, imagery, sensor, and telemetry requirements
• Ensure Air Force Networks are capable of conducting, supporting, and advancing Coalition, Joint, AF, and Interagency Operations
• Provides life cycle management support
Description SpecificsBase Information Transport Infrastructure (BITI) delivers the Air Force wired and wireless cyber network backbone infrastructure and Enterprise solutions at each Air Force, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard base
• Major Customers: AFNetOps, MAJCOMs, all fixed bases
• Contracts: NETCENTS2 Products, NETCENTS2 NETOPS & Infrastructure SolutionsSystem Capability
Upgrades base cyber infrastructure (i.e. fiber optics and network equipment), providing redundant, high-speed and reliable wired and wireless cyber network capabilities
Base Information TransportInfrastructure (BITI) FY15
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Potential Industry OpportunityBITI Enterprise Contracts
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• Anticipated Vehicles: NETCENTS2 Products, NETCENTS2 NETOPS & Infrastructure Solutions
• Anticipated Procurement Approach: Lowest Price Technically Acceptable, Firm Fixed Price• Customers: AFNetOps, MAJCOMs, all Fixed Bases• POC: Lt Col Bradley Panton, AFLCMC/HNIB, 781-225-2695
Sara Corsetti (PCO), AFLCMC/HNIK, 781-225-4081
Anticipated Contract Schedule Installation Location• Network Management System: 3QFY16• Secure Network Management: 3QFY16• Access Point (AP) Core Mod Upgrade: 3QFY16• Air Nation Guard(ANG) AP Mod Upgrade: 3QFY16• AFSN BITI Base Equipment Products Buy: 2QFY16
• All 175 BITI Locations• All 175 BITI Locations• Number of bases TBD• 77 ANG BITI Bases• (5) FY15 OCONUS BITI Bases
Scope: To provide an Information Transport Infrastructure
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Airborne Network Global Information Grid Interface (ANGI)
SpecificsSystem Capability Specifics
• Network transport to DoDIN and AFNet core services• Network management to provide mission assurance to
monitor, control and provide SA • Access to enterprise and AFNet services to disconnected,
intermittent and low-bandwidth users• Mission compatibility for COMSATCOM users utilizing
terrestrial networks
• Requirements basis:• CENTCOM UON Nov 07• Enduring Capability Nov 12• AFSPC Requirements Description Document Apr 14
• Initial customers: JSTARS, AWACS, KC-46, and Combat Flyaway Kit (CFK)
Description / Warfighter Benefits• ANGI provides a standardized, consolidated network entry
point to extend AF air and ground user capability• Enables 24/7 operations • Saves an estimated $1.7M/year in recurring operations and
maintenance costs• Saves the NRE expense of building stovepipe solutions for
future systems• Future increments to include backup host site facilities for
greater mission assurance and operational continuity• Immediate focus on initial capability; long-term strategy in
development
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ANGI Contract
• Scope: Two delivery orders for commercial off the shelf IT equipment supporting the ANGI program
• Schedule: – First delivery order awarded in 1st Qtr FY15; – Second delivery order award anticipated in 4th Qtr FY16
• Anticipated Contract: NETCENTS-2 (Products) will be competed among all 25 contract holders; small business set aside
• Anticipated Procurement Approach: Lowest price technically acceptable
• Customer: AFSPC, ACC, AMC• POC:
• Capt Nicholas Pongallo, AFLCMC/HNAA, 781-225-4231• PCO: Ms. Lori-Anne Dionne, AFLCMC/HNAK, 781-225-4090
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Warfighter Benefits• AF161 SBIR Topics: provides ubiquitous connectivity for
C2 and sensors from command centers to the edge; provides added spectrum and security for operational communications; provides greater interoperability of multiple waveforms with low SWaP and Cost; delivered demonstrated technology in shorter time periods
Desired Airborne Networking & Communications SBIR Topics
Description Specifics• Airborne Cloud for the Tactical Edge User (ABC)• Cognitive Airborne Comms with RF Interference Mitigation and Anti-
jam (RIMA)• Airborne Network using Spectrum-Efficient Comms Technologies
(ANSECT)
• Major Customers: Joint Target Area Controllers (JTAC), Close Air Support (CAS), Special Operations Tactics Teams, supports Joint Aerial Layer Network (JALN) Concepts and Goals, Interplane IP communications, Free-Space Optical (FSO) [laser comms], and Air-to-Ground/Maritime warfighters employing tactical transceiver communications
• Contract: AFRL /RIK Small Business InnovationResearch (SBIR) for FY2016 topic series (AF161)
• Phase I, 9-months, $150K, multiple awards, generally• Phase II, 24-months, $750K-$1M, single award,
generally
System Capability• Establish aerial cloud technology (manifested on air platforms or
through GIG connectivity or other options• IP-enabled autonomous and secure routing throughout the battlespace
• Spectrum agile and spectrum efficient communications
• Exhibit some directionality, nulling, higher capacity comms than currently available
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DROP ZONE
TRANSPORT
OPS AREA
C4ISR Feeder Node
Air Variant
UAV Variant
Ground Variant
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Potential Industry Opportunity Aerial Networking (AN) & Comms
• Pre-solicitation:• Airborne Cloud for the Tactical Edge User (ABC)• Cognitive Airborne Comms with RF Interference Mitigation and Anti-jam
(RIMA)• Airborne Network using Spectrum-Efficient Comms Technologies
(ANSECT)• Anticipated Schedule: Presolicitation 11-Dec-15 thru 11-Jan-16; Award ~Mar 16
• ABC (Topic AF161-053), RIMA (Topic AF161-052) , ANSECT (Topic AF161-051)
• Anticipated Contract: AFRL/RIK SBIR in USAF FY2016.1 (AF161) topic series• Anticipated procurement approach: SBIR Phase I ($150K, 9-months, multiple
awards) and Phase II ($750K - $1M, 24-months, single award)• Potential Post-SBIR Phase II activity if transition plans meet stakeholder
needs• Potential Direct-to-Phase II (D2P2): New competitive topics in AF162 and
beyond
• POC: AFLCMC/HNAA, Mr. Clif Banner, 781-225-4229, [email protected]
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SpecificsDescriptionThe Link 16 Ground Support System (GSS) will provide the
Romanian Air Force a training environment for their F-16s that will also emulate a wartime environment and exercise all of the
benefits/features of Link 16 in a ground based training environment
Small Business Set Aside Requirements: Technical Requirements will be provided
with the Request for Proposal Customers: US and Romania
Contractors: One viable small business candidate responded to sources sought solicitation
Quantities: (1) System to include spares, commercial support plan and contractor support
Tactical Workstation with a high resolution graphics display Implements all of the data link messages and includes scenario
generation, surveillance, track management, limited C2, recording and data analysis
Warfighter Benefits
• Emulates wartime environment for training purposes
• Provides ground base situation awareness for exercise and airborne sorties
• Can be deployed to support remote exercise or real world events
• Is usually the first Link 16 training facility for new Coalition partners
System Capability
Romania Ground Support SystemProcurement
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Romania Ground Support SystemContract
• Scope:
• One (1) Ground Support System Procurement
• To include spares, commercial support plan and contractor support
• Anticipated Schedule:
• RFP: Mid January 2016
• Contract Award: Mar 2016 (desired)
• Delivery Date: Sep 2016 (required)
• Anticipated Contract: One Award, Small Business Set Aside
• Anticipated procurement approach: Best Value
• Estimated Program Value: ~ $1.1M
• Customer: Romanian Air Force
• POC:
– Mr. Don Seta, AFLCMC/HNAI, (781) 225-6677
– PCO, Ms. Edna Alonis, AFLCMC/HNAK, (781) 225-407019
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Flexible Information Assurance Acquisition Tool (FIA2T) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Contract
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SpecificsDescription
Warfighter Benefits
Anticipated Contract Strategy: • $925M contract ceiling• Full & Open Competition (FAR Part 15)
Delivery/Task Orders: • Determines requirement(s) and schedule• FFP, FPIF, CPFF, CPIF, CR available• Streamlined award process
Provides cryptographic and Information Assurance (IA) technologies, product development and support through all phases of the acquisition lifecycle
• FIA2T focuses on the full range of AFLCMC/HNC requirements
• Develop and support cryptographic and IA products and associated support equipment
• FIA2T’s flexible delivery/task order process reduces time to meet customer requirements
• Improves operations efficiency and reduces reliance on external contracts
SMCC Operational ViewSource: CCTD, 31Jul 12
Crypto on Demand
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Flexible Information Assurance Acquisition Tool (FIA2T) Indefinite Delivery/Indefinite Quantity (ID/IQ) Contract
• Scope:
FIA2T focuses on the full range of AFLCMC/HNC requirements
Develop and support cryptographic and IA products and associated support equipment
FIA2T’s flexible delivery/task order process reduces time to meet customer requirements
Improves operations efficiency and reduces reliance on external contracts
• Anticipated Schedule:
• RFP Release: 2QFY16
• Contract Award: 1QFY17
• Period of Performance: 11 years
• Anticipated Contract: Ten small and ten large businesses
• Anticipated Procurement Approach: IDIQ FAR part 15
• Customer: Cryptologic and Cyber Systems Division
• POCs:
AFLCMC/HNCSA, (210) 925-4831
AFLCMC/HNCK, (210) 925-1072
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Follow-Up
Name Title Phone
Major General Craig Olson AFPEO C3I&N 781-225-1604
Col Todd Krueger Space Aerial and Nuclear Division Chief 781-225-4088
Col John Bedingfield C3I Infrastructure Division Chief 781-225-6216
Col Gary Salmons Crypto and Cyber System Division Chief 210-977-2253
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