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CONNECTING OUR SOLDIERS 15 th Annual Army IT Day Enabling Army Warfighter Capabilities Through Military/Industry Partnerships AFCEA NOVA March 31, 2016 Mr. Gary Martin Program Executive Officer for Command, Control and Communications-Tactical 31 March 2016 UNCLASSIFIED | For Public Release

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Page 1: Mr. Gary Martin Program Executive Officer for Command

CONNECTING OUR SOLDIERS

15th Annual Army IT Day Enabling Army Warfighter Capabilities Through Military/Industry Partnerships AFCEA NOVA March 31, 2016

Mr. Gary Martin Program Executive Officer for Command, Control and Communications-Tactical

31 March 2016

UNCLASSIFIED | For Public Release

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Today’s Baseline Mission Command Network

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Transport Capabilities BFT WIN-T

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SINCGARS

COMPANY PLATOON

SINCGARS

Rifleman Radio/Nett Warrior Manpack Mounted MC CP MC JTNT WIN-T Inc2 WIN-T NETOPS

Rifleman Radio is a single channel terrestrial radio providing voice and low-speed MC data exchange. Nett Warrior paired with an HMS RR to create & exchange basic MC, tactical operating picture on maps, and text chat

Vehicle-Mounted and manpack two channel radio providing voice and low-speed MC data exchange using the SRW and SINCGARS voice and UHF TACSAT voice/data

JCR software using BFT satellite connectivity to create & exchange basic MC, tactical operating picture on maps, and text chat

Separate Command Post Mission Command applications for each WfF with essential cross-WfF info exchanges and leader collaboration via CPoF

Software-based tactical NetOps tools that provide management, monitoring, and configuration of tactical radios including integrating JENM capabilities

Components include TCN, PoP, SNE: Vehicle-integrated WIN-T communications package enabling MC on-the-Move, radio network extension, and fires networking, satellite voice and data connectivity using the NCW

Dedicated WIN-T NetOps vehicle providing network management systems/software for tactical network planning, administration, monitoring, and operations/cyber response

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Near Term Network Enhancements Thickening and Healing the

Network Enabling Expeditionary Operations Simplified Command Post Operations

Manpack Radio, Rifleman Radio, Mid-tier Networking Vehicular Radios (MNVR)

En-route Mission Command Capability (EMC2)*, Mobile User Objective System (MUOS), Transportable

Tactical Command Communications (T2C2) Lite**

Common Operating Environment (COE) v2, CP WiFi***,

Homestation Mission Command

Rifleman Radio: A single channel terrestrial radio providing voice and low-speed mission command (MC) data exchange. Paired with Nett Warrior to create & exchange basic MC, tactical operating picture on maps, and chat Manpack Radio: Vehicle-Mounted and manpack two channel radio providing voice and low-speed MC data exchange MNVR: Two-channel, vehicle-integrated radio providing medium-speed data connectivity that links lower and higher echelon terrestrial networks through a Mid-Tier network using Wideband Networking Waveform (WNW)

EMC2: Transport plane-integrated communications package providing Mission Command applications & infrastructure and Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) satellite connectivity for continuous, in-transit, mission command synchronization from garrison to theater MUOS: Satellite voice and low-speed data connectivity for disconnected users T2C2 Lite: Small-form factor satellite communications package providing voice and medium speed data connectivity to small company and team sized units in the early phases of joint operations.

CP CE v2: Command Post Mission Command Computing Environment that converges on common server infrastructure, uses universal clients, and delivers some mission command services via web browser-based widgets Command Post (CP) WiFi: Secure commercial-based wireless local area network devices to simplify Command Post setup and operations Homestation Mission Command: Standardized Installation as a Docking Station (IaaDS) capabilities, an initial, Net-Enabled Integrated Training Environment (ITE) to the tactical edge, and a CONUS-based Division TOC enabling a deployed, mobile Division TAC ****

* - Fielding planned for units supporting the Global Response Force in this timeframe ** - Fielding planned for select BCTs in this timeframe

*** - Fielding planned for WIN-T Inc 1-equipped units in this timeframe **** - Efforts underway to refine operational scope & materiel alternatives

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What is CPCE?

Enhancing alignment of Intelligence and Mission Command

• CP CE delivers command post capabilities, aligns with COE, using existing PoRs

• Focus on key operational & cross-cutting capabilities − Expanded user access for COP/CIP and increased

interoperability (widgets) − Common server for reduced footprint, training, logistics

(TSI) − Common mapping for sources, currency, accuracy and

scales (SSGF) − Common and integrated chat/IM − Unified look and feel/Intuitive user interface (reduced

training requirements, improved interoperability) • Supporting NIE 16.2 in May 2016 • Integration work is led PM DCGS-A and PM Mission

Command

Common Operational & Intel Picture

Common Server

Improved Collaboration Widgets

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Command Post

Mounted

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MOUNTED INFRASTRUCTURE

COMMAND POST INFRASTRUCTURE

INTEROPERABILITY between CP systems and to Mounted systems

INTEGRATED via Common Architecture

Current Fielding Objective

JCR JBC-P

NOC

IFS BCCS

+ TSI

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CPOF AFATDS TMC DCGS-A Web

Near Future

MTS TIGR

CP & Mounted Mission Command Modernization Strategy

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DDS C2R

+ Thick Client HW MCWS

MFoCS

Thick Client Systems Web Apps

Thick Client Systems All part of JBC-P

Program Specific HW

MCSC

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Web Client HW Android HW

Log In Map

COP

Messages

Collaborate

Documents

Graphics

OP Overlays

MC

Mvt & Mvr

Intel

Fires

Protection

Sustainment +

Web Apps Android Apps

Integrated Networks

Common Capabilities on converged HW Unified Data Common Maps Common Services & SDKs

Separate Systems Separate Data Separate Maps Separate Services

Development Integration, Test & Cert Training, Sustainment $ $

Interoperability challenges will be minimized via apps being Integrated via a common architecture

TAIS AMDWS

Acronyms: Air and Missile Defense Workstation (AMDWS) Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS) Battle Command Common Services (BCCS) Command and Control Registry (C2R) Command Post of the Future (CPOF) Data Dissemination Service (DDS) Distributed Common Ground System - Army (DCGS-A) Joint Battle Command-Platform (JBC-P) Joint Capabilities Release (JCR) Integrated Facilities System (IFS) Mounted Family of Computer Systems (MFoCS) Movement Tracking System (MTS) Network Operations Center (NOC) Portable Deployment Kit (PDK) Tactical Airspace Integration System (TAIS) Tactical Ground Reporting (TIGR) Tactical Mission Command (TMC)

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CYBE

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ANSF

ORMA

TION

NSANeT JWICS

SIPR NIPR NIPR

COMMAND POST OF THE FUTURE

SIPR

BMA – Business Mission Area DIMA – DoD portion of the Intelligence Mission Area DODIN – Department of Defense Information Network EIEMA – Enterprise Information Environment Mission Area JWICS – Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System NIPR – Non-secure Internet Protocol (IP) Router Network

UNIFIED CLOUD DATA

JWICS

NIPR

COMMON OPERATING ENVIRONMENT

SIPR NIPR

NSANeT– National Security Agency Network SIPR – Secret Internet Protocol Router Network WMA – Warfighting Mission Area TOC – Tactical Operations Center TS/SCI – Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information

SIPR

UNIFIED CLOUD DATA

JWICS NIPR

CONVERGENCE The effective merging or integration of distinct staffs, networks and systems, into a unified whole to achieve decisive results.

USER DEFINED OPERATIONAL PICTURE

SIPR

DODIN ENABLED

KNOWLEDGE UNIFIED DATA CENTER

OBJECTIVE (INTEGRATED INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT)

NSANeT

CURRENT (LACK OF CYBER SITUATIONAL AWARENESS)

INTERIM (MOVE TOWARD COMMON OPERATING ENVIRONMENT)

COORDINATION The harmonious functioning of staffs, networks and systems for effective results.

COLLABORATION To work jointly with staffs, networks, and systems to achieve effective results.

IO S6 FIRES S2 EW IO S6 FIRES S2 CYBER EW

AMDWS BET

CPOF GCCS-A

AFATDS BCS-3 TAIS DTSS IMETS

DCGS-A

WMA COMMAND POST I TOC

DATA INFORMATION

TS/SCI NIPR TS/SCI NIPR

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UNIFIED CLOUD DATA

PROCESS & RESOURCE SHARING

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Drive Convergence

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TS/SCI SIPR NIPR SIPR NIPR

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We Still Have Work To Do • Reduce system complexity o Reduced startup and shutdown times o Intuitive user interfaces, tactical apps o Agile command posts to enable expeditionary operations • Reduce Network complexity o Improve interoperability of coalition and Joint networks o Streamline Unit Task Reorganization and network initialization • Enhance synchronization of Field Service Support o Simplifying communications systems will empower units and decrease reliance on FSRs o Army collecting trouble ticket data to continuously right-size support o Increasing FSR/DSE system-of-systems knowledge

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Focus on: Sustainment Training o Execution of Home Station Mission Command

Training efforts

o Unit leadership emphasis is critical; key leader training encourages engagement

o Unit-developed “sustainment training” keeps skills sharp during turnover

o Execution of “Digital Master Gunner” training efforts

o Crew drills promote holistic understanding of Capability Set systems

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