2013 beya seminar: c4isr

42
COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEM INTEGRATION: C4ISR Presenters: Mr. Cornelius Brown, Ms. Michelle Venters, MSG Maurice Jones, SFC Vernon Walton Saturday, February 9, 2013 | 3:15pm – 4:45pm Washington Marriott Wardman Park | Maryland Suite A

Upload: career-communications-group

Post on 25-May-2015

322 views

Category:

Documents


5 download

DESCRIPTION

Homeland security and defense is run by complex systems that require large scale integration to protect our nation. C4ISR describes programs and solutions that allow the intelligence community, military personnel, and policy decision makers to make quick and unified decisions. This seminar will explore developments in C4ISR programs and strategies to pursue interoperable and integrated business capabilities across the U.S. Department of Defense. We will also look at the impact of chatter analysis on these efforts. At the end of this workshop, participants will be able to: a) Explore legislation and recent developments in C4ISR programs and solutions b) Examine the role of Chatter Analysis c) Connect to industry experts around business strategies and functional effectiveness of C4ISR Learning Outcomes: Learn and explore benefits and opportunities around C4ISR and Chatter Analysis

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTER, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE AND RECONNAISSANCE SYSTEM INTEGRATION: C4ISR Presenters: Mr. Cornelius Brown, Ms. Michelle Venters, MSG Maurice Jones, SFC Vernon Walton Saturday, February 9, 2013 | 3:15pm – 4:45pm Washington Marriott Wardman Park | Maryland Suite A

Page 2: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

AGENDA

2

Ø     Introduc*on  of  Panel  

Ø     Network  Strategic  Overview  

Ø     Mission  q   ATEC  q   AEC  q   C2ED  

   Ø     Programs  under  Evalua*on  

q     COE  q     WIN-­‐T  q     JTRS  

Ø     Ques*ons  

Ø     Contact  Informa*on  

Page 3: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Objectives

•  Provide participants an overview of the Army’s Strategy for Network Modernization

•  Present the Role and Mission of the Army Test and Evaluation Command

•  Discuss Program Test and Evaluation Efforts related to Network Modernization

C4ISR

Page 4: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Goal

Participants will understand the Army’s importance and need to modernize the Network and the ATEC ongoing efforts

supporting modernization.

C4ISR

Page 5: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Strategic Challenges

C4ISR

“Our military will be leaner, but the world must know the United States is going to maintain our military

superiority with armed forces that are agile, flexible and ready for the full range of contingencies and threats.”.”

–  President  Obama,  Defense  Security  Review,  5  Jan  12  

“The Army has global responsibilities that require large technological advantages to prevail decisively in combat –

“technological overmatch,” if you will… Modernizing, especially as end strength is reduced, is the key to ensuring

that the Army’s dominance continues. As I reflect upon the pace of technological change in today’s modern world and the impact of rapid, global information exchange upon our overall security environment, I am both inspired and encouraged by

the Army’s approach to building a network able to connect our forces at all echelons. This remains our number one

modernization priority.”

Page 6: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Army Network Today

C4ISR

Ø  Over the last 10 years, the operational portion of the network modernized faster than the institutionalized portion

Ø  As we draw down, 80% of the Army is now CONUS- based Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) pioneered the collaborative development of Capability Sets Ø  Army is expanding the Capability Set approach to focus on comprehensive network modernization

Network  =  Transport  +  Infrastructure  +  Devices  +  Services  +  Applica:ons    

Page 7: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

Our IT Environment

FUTURE  

How  do  We  Make  Technology  Work  for  Us?    

•     Users  Must  be  Confident  in  the  Network  •     Informa*on  Must  be  Secure  and    Accessible  Regardless  of  Device    or  Loca*on  

Page 8: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

Joint Information Environment End State

The  Network  is  Core  to  a  Smaller,  More

Capable,  BeBer  Trained  Expedi:onary  Army

A  Single,  Secure,  Standards-­‐Based,  VersaKle  Infrastructure,  Linked  by  Networked  and  Redundant  Transport  Systems,  Sensors,  Warfigh*ng  and  Business  Applica*ons,  Along  with  Data  to  Provide  our  Soldiers  and  Civilians  the  InformaKon  They  

Need,  When  They  Need  It,  in  Any  Environment  to  Manage  the  Army  Enterprise  and

Enable  Full-­‐Spectrum  OperaKons  with  Our  Joint,  CoaliKon,  and  Interagency  Partners.

Ø  We Must Train as We Fight

Ø  Deploy Little to No Notice Anytime, Anywhere in Austere Environments

Ø  Installations as a Docking

Station

Ø  Modernized From Strategic Core to the Tactical Edge

Ø  Single Secure Network

Ø  Incorporate Echelons

Above Army Requirements

Ø  Centralized Management and Decentralized Execution

Page 9: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

LandWarNet:  Enterprise  

Page 10: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

LandWarNet:  Tac:cal  Edge  

Page 11: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

Army  Test  and  Evalua*on  Command    (ATEC)    

Page 12: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

Independent  Repor:ng    Mandated  by  US  Code,    

OMB,  and  OSD  

Assistant  Secretary  of  the  Army  for  

AL&T  

Secretary  of  Defense  

TEO  (T&E  

Execu:ve)  

Secretary  of  the    Army  

Chief  of  Staff  

Army  Evalua:on  Center  

 Mr.  Jimenez  

Opera:onal  Test  Command  

 COL  (P)  Mar2n  

 DUSA    

Under  Secretary  of  Defense  (AT&L),  Director  Defense  

Systems/  DD  Developmental  T&E  

   

   

ARH  

Mobile  Gun  System  (MGS)  

Family  of  Medium  Tac:cal  Vehicles  (FMTV)  

Mine  Resistant  Ambush  Protected  (MRAP)  

Brigade  Combat  Team  Moderniza:on  (BCT  Mod)  

Overseas  Con:ngency  Opera:ons  (OCO)  

Extended  Range/  Mul:  Purpose  Unmanned  Aerial  System  

(ER/MP  UAS)  

Army  Test  and  Evalua:on  Command  

 MG    Dellarocco  

Vice  Chief    of  Staff  

Director,  OTE  

How We Fit

Page 13: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

ATEC Mission

ATEC plans, integrates, and conducts experiments, developmental testing, independent operational testing, and

independent evaluations and assessments to provide essential information to acquisition decision makers and

commanders. General Orders No. 13

Signed CSA 16 Oct 06

Page 14: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

       Ft  Greely  Cold  Regions  Test  Center  

Redstone    Arsenal    Ft    Huachuca  

Ft  Hood  

Ft  Sill  

Alexandria  

Yuma  Proving  Ground  

Dugway  Proving  Ground  

Ft  Bragg  

Aberdeen  

ATEC  

OTC  White  Sands  Missile  Range   Legend  

Headquarters  Major  Test  Facility  Opera*onal  Test  Dir  LNO  Site  

Panama  &  Hawaii  Tropics  Test  Sites  

AEC  

AFGHANISTAN

FOA Teams

IRAQ

Ft  Leavenworth  

Ft  Leonard  Wood   Ft  Knox  

Ft  Benning  

Warren  

Orlando  

Pica:nny  Arsenal  Ft  Monmouth  

Ft  Belvoir  Ft  Monroe  Ft  Lee  

Ft  Bliss  

Where We Are

Page 15: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

Army Evaluation Center Army  Evalua*on  Center  

Page 16: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C4ISR

Independent Reporting Mandated by US Code,

OMB, and OSD

Legend

ARH

Joint Network Node (JNN)

Mobile Gun System (MGS)

Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (FMTV)

Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP)

Network Integration Event (NIE)

Overseas Contingency Operations

(OCO)

Extended Range/ Multi Purpose Unmanned Aerial System

(ER/MP UAS)

T&E Policy, Funding, or Oversight

Assistant Secretary of the Army for AL&T

Secretary of Defense

Secretary of the

Army

Chief of Staff

Operational Test Command

COL(P) Martin

Under Secretary of Defense (AT&L), Director

Defense Systems/ DD Developmental T&E

Army Test and Evaluation Command

MG Dellarocco

Vice Chief of Staff

Director, OTE

TEO (T&E

Executive)

Army Evaluation Center

Mr. Jimenez

A T C

D P G

E P G

R T C

S M R

Y P G

W •  CRTC •  TRTC •  YTC

DUSA

How  AEC  Fits  

Page 17: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

The  Army  Evalua*on  Center  plans  developmental  tes*ng  of  weapons  and  equipment  along  with  independent  evalua*ons  and  assessments  of  acquisi*on  programs  providing  essen*al  informa*on  to  key  decision  makers.  

17

AEC Mission

Page 18: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

The image part with relationship ID rId2 was not found in the file.

U.S.  Army  EvaluaKon  Center  U.S.  Army  EvaluaKon  Center  

COMMAND & CONTROL EVALUATION DIRECTORATE (C2ED)

Page 19: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

C2ED  Mission  Plan  and  execute  rigorous  and  independent  evalua*on  of  Army  and  Joint  Command,  Control,  Communica*ons,  and  Computer  systems  

while  providing  accurate  high  quality  system  evalua*on  for  milestone  decisions,  materiel  changes,  and  materiel  releases  in  support  of  system  acquisi*on  and  experimental  processes.  

19

Page 20: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

The image part with relationship ID rId2 was not found in the file.

PROGRAM BRIEFS

U.S.  Army  EvaluaKon  Center  U.S.  Army  EvaluaKon  Center  

Page 21: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Common  Opera*ng  Environment  (COE)  v1    

Page 22: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

COE Description

“The Common Operating Environment is an approved set of computing technologies and standards that enable secure and interoperable applications to be rapidly developed and executed across a variety of Computing Environments.”

–  Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, 24 May 2010

22

Page 23: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

COE Computing Environments CP  CE  v1  is  the  first  CE  ready  for  evalua:on  at  NIE  14.1  

23

Page 24: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

CP CE v1 Description •  Enables a shared CP product line with a common

government owned and managed architecture which reduces the number of servers and associated weight, power, and required support.

•  Expands ongoing MC and intelligence hardware convergence efforts by establishing a common software architecture focused on operations and intelligence functionality.

•  Improves effectiveness of operations and intelligence staff support to the Commander through WfF – associated widgets available on a common workstation.

24

Page 25: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

CP CE v1 Technical Objectives Rich Web

1) Merged Ozone Framework 2)  Common Widgets 3)  Additional Widgets 4)  Standard and shareable geospatial foundation

HW/Virtualization

1) Standardization •  Common Server Stack/Infrastructure

•  Heavy Node •  Light Node

•  Virtualization Foundation configured with •  DCGS Baseline VMs •  MC Baseline VMs

2)  Tactical Edge Mini Cloud •  Converged Geospatial Service Data Analytics

3 Data COE •  Database cross-cutting capability baseline

DCGS  VMs  

Light  Server  Stack  Node  

TEN  

Mini  Cloud  

Heavy  Server  Stack  Node  

Common  Storage  

CIS  

Common  Storage  

MC  VMs                    

VMs  

25

Page 26: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

User Benefits •  Better information visualization •  Better collaboration working environment •  Less burden of logistics on network

infrastructure

26

Page 27: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Warfighter  Informa*on  Network-­‐Tac*cal  Increment  2  

 (WIN-­‐T  Inc  2)  

Page 28: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

What is WIN-T?

28

WIN-­‐T  INC2  is  the  Army’s  tac*cal  por*on  of  the  Global  Informa*on  Grid  (GIG),  providing  a  high-­‐speed,  high  capacity  backbone  communica*ons  network  reaching  from  the  Maneuver  Brigade  Combat  Teams  (BCTs)  and  Division  to  the  strategic  por*on  of  the  GIG.  

•The  converged  IP  backbone  is  colorless  (all  user  data  is  encrypted  prior  to  being  placed  on  the  backbone),  supports  dynamic  bandwidth  alloca*on  and  policy-­‐based  networking,  and  is  cryptographically  isolated  from  all  external  networks.    •Employs  a  combina*on  of  terrestrial  and  space-­‐based  (military  and  commercial)  network  op*ons  to  provide  speedy,  comprehensive,  and  protected  Mul*ple  Security  Level  (MSL)  voice,  data,  and  video  coverage  to  Warfighters.    •Provides  a  robust  radio  backbone,  designed  as  to  leverage  as  much  terrestrial  bandwidth  as  possible  to  minimize  the  need  to  transmit  on  the  satellite  *er.  This  is  done  through  the  use  of  smart  LOS  radio,  the  HNW.  

Page 29: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

The WIN-T Increments DAE Certified / Restructured 5 June 07 ADM

29

Page 30: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

WIN-T Increment 2

•  WIN-T Increment 2 –  Provides On-The-Move (OTM) communications down to the company level –  Provides common logon via CAC –  Tactical Communications Nodes (TCN) and Point Of Presence (POP) at the

Division, Maneuver Brigade, and Battalion –  Soldier Network Extensions (SNE) at the company level –  POP and SNE designed to be integrated into Armored Vehicles such as

Bradley and MRAP

30

Page 31: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Concept of Operations •  The critical advantage of WIN-T Inc 2 is its ability to give commanders the

right information at all times, even when forces are moving -a capability not widely available today.

•  WIN-T INC2 adds On-the-Move (OTM) communications capability

–  Mobile infrastructure supporting key leaders and elements –  Provides initial wide area networking On-the-Move capability and

enhanced fixed command post connectivity. –  Satellite Communications (SATCOM) and Terrestrial High-band Network

Waveform (HNW) OTM capability. –  Enhanced QoS –  High Speed Non-secure Internet Protocol Routing Network (NIPRNET),

Secret Internet Protocol Routing Network (SIPRNET), and Defense Switch Network (DSN) services from Division to Company.

–  Dynamic reuse of spectrum for Line Of Sight (LOS)

•  The key enabler of WIN-T is to provide network connectivity while on the move.

31

Page 32: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

WIN-T Increment 2 High-Level Network Diagram

Conceptual  View  –  does  not  depict  actual  basis  of  issue  

HCLOS  not  part  of  Inc2  

32

Page 33: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Joint  Tac*cal  Radio  Systems  (JTRS)  

Page 34: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

The image part with relationship ID rId2 was not found in the file.

JTRS  Network  Overview  

34

Page 35: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

JTRS Increment 1

•  Family of radios that will provide: –  Support to multi-band, multi-mode, multiple channel radios –  Support advanced narrowband and wideband waveform capabilities with

integrated computer networking features –  Conformity to open physical and software architectures –  Both line-of-sight and beyond-line-of-sight C4I capabilities to the Warfighters –  Capability of transmitting voice, video and data –  Interoperable networking capability to address critical mission gaps against

increasingly threats

35

Handheld  Manpack   Vehicle*  

*Note:    In  redesign  

Page 36: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

36

Airborne

Ground Forces •  Hand held •  Dismounted •  Vehicular

Maritime/ Fixed Station

OPE R A T I ONA L

DOMA I NS

Space

JTRS – A Transformation Enabler Common Open

Standards Architecture &

Technology Base •  Navigation

•  Positioning

•  Location

•  Identification

•  Air to Ground

•  Air to Air

•  Ground

to Ground

•  SATCOM

Joint Solution (1 Family)

AN/ARC-210

AN/WCS-3 UHF SATCOM/LOS

AN/ARC-201A SINCGARS

AN/PSC-5

ANPRC-119 SINCGARS

AN/PSQ-6A EPLRS

Legacy Waveforms Commercial Waveforms New Military Waveforms

Current Systems (25-30 Families)

(750, 000 Radios)

JTRS  –  a  family  of  common  Radios  and  Waveforms  built  around  a  standard  open  architecture

Page 37: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

37

Software Defined Radio Concept

TAC

lane

Radio Crypto

Up/

Dow

n C

onv

Pow

er A

mp

Rec

eive

r/Exc

iter

Mod

em

KG

-84A

/C

KG

V-11

PCI

SEM

-E

VME/

VXI

Data Buses Processors Power Supplies

Voco

der

Pent

ium

68

xxx

Oth

er

Bla

ck

Red

RADIO COMPUTER

TAC

lane

Radio Crypto

Up/

Dow

n C

onv

Pow

er A

mp

Rec

eive

r/Exc

iter

Mod

em

KG

-84A

/C

KG

V-11

PCI

SEM

-E

VME/

VXI

Data Buses Processors Power Supplies

Voco

der

Pent

ium

68

xxx

Oth

er

Bla

ck

Red

Software Communications Architecture PC

I

SEM

-E

TAC

lane

VME/

VXI

Radio Crypto Data Buses Processors Power Supplies

Up/

Dow

n C

onv

Pow

er A

mp

Rec

eive

r/Exc

iter

Mod

em

KG

-84A

/C

KG

V-11

Voco

der

Pent

ium

68

xxx

Oth

er

Bla

ck

Red

JTRS Set

Software Communications Architecture

PCI

SEM

-E

TAC

lane

VME/

VXI

Radio Crypto Data Buses Processors Power Supplies

Up/

Dow

n C

onv

Pow

er A

mp

Rec

eive

r/Exc

iter

Mod

em

KG

-84A

/C

KG

V-11

Voco

der

Pent

ium

68xx

x

Oth

er

Bla

ck

Red

JTRS Set

JTRS Waveforms & Crypto Algorithms Waveforms Algorithms Protocols, Formats, Routers

Page 38: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Cri*cal  component…  is  mobile,  ad-­‐hoc,  self-­‐forming,  self-­‐healing,  BLOS  networking  services  with  IP  Based  Standards  for  all  Services/All  Networks  

• Goals:  –  Joint  approach    –  Coordinated  programs  

•  system  defini*on  (Interfaces  &  Boundaries)  –  Eliminate  stove-­‐piped  networks!  

JTRS Supporting C4ISR

38

Targets Munitions

Delivery ID- Crosshairs

Narrow FOV Synoptic

*KEY  SET  

Targets Munitions

Delivery ID- Crosshairs Narrow FOV

Synoptic

VS. Network Centric

Stovepipes

Page 39: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

39

QUESTIONS  

Page 40: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

Panel Points of Contact

           Contact  Informa*on

Name Email Phone

Mr.  Cornelius  Brown   [email protected]   443-­‐861-­‐9511

Ms.  Michell  Venters [email protected] 443-­‐861-­‐9459

MSG  Maurice  Jones [email protected]   804-­‐721-­‐6301

SFC  Vernon  Walton [email protected]   443-­‐861-­‐9862

40

Page 41: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

41

BACKUPs  

Page 42: 2013 BEYA Seminar: C4ISR

A disciplined approach to ensure efficient and rigorous testing leading to adequate evaluation of acquisition programs

•  Rapid Acquisition Initiative - T&E Concept and CLR •  Network Integration Evaluation (NIE) - Traditional Products for SUTs (Systems

under Test) and Assessment Reports for SUEs (Systems Under Evaluation) •  Forward Operational Assessment (FOA) - Supports CLRs (FOA XVIII - e.g. Stryker

MGS, Spider XM7, APMI)

B C MS

AST TEST

PROGRAM T&E Planning Execution Evaluation End User -  DAB -  PM

DTP

Safety Release

Live Fire TR

Safety Confirmation

AEC Deliverables

42