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Integrating Future Network Systems
LandWarNet Conference
COL Brian Moore Signal CDID 18 August 2009
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500 Day Action Plan People, Training, and Futures
  • Enhance G6/S6 Support to the Warfighter (OCOS)
  • Lead the Delivery of Incremental WIN-T
    Capabilities to the Force (CDID)
  • Support the development of the Future Combat
    System (FCS) Program (CDID)
  • Develop and Integrate NetOps Capabilities (CDID)
  • Expand Training Support to the Force throughout
    the ARFORGEN Cycle (DOT)
  • Integrate Installation LandWarNet (LWN) Support
    to the Warfighter (DOT)
  • Lead the Delivery of Incremental JTRS
    Capabilities to the Force (CDID)
  • Develop SATCOM and Network Extension
    Capabilities (CDID)

Total Tasks 115 Number Complete or On Track
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Under revision due to FCS Program Cancellation
16 Jun 09
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Agenda
  • Purpose
  • Warfighter Information Network Tactical (WIN-T)
  • Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
  • SATCOM
  • NetOps

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Purpose
  • Describe how Warfighter Information Network
    Tactical (WIN-T), Joint Tactical Radio System
    (JTRS) and Satellite Communications (SATCOM) will
    integrate to enable Battlefield Command On - The
    - Move (BCOTM)

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Signal CDID OrganizationsRepresenting the User
From Concept to Combat
CRDD COL Bob Barker
Exp Div COL David Barlow
CDID SGM SGM Basil Adams
CDID Deputy
COL Brian Moore
Mr John Rutt
LTC(P) Stephen Wren
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Capabilities Development Integration
Directorate (CDID)
NETOPS
User Representation and Life-Cycle Management
From Concept to Combat
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WARFIGHTER INFORMATION NETWORK TACTICAL (WIN-T)
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Warfighter Information Network Tactical (WIN-T)
WIN-T is a high-speed and high capacity backbone
communications network Supports commanders,
staffs, functional units, and capabilities-based
formations all mobile, agile, lethal,
sustainable, and deployable.
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WIN-T Increment 1
  • Networking at-the-halt
  • Provides Internet-based connectivity to the
    Warfighter
  • Seamless interoperability with current and future
    tactical networks

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WIN-T Increment 1 At The Halt (A-T-H)
Sanctuary
Unit Hub
Objective
Support BDE
Fires BDE
LOS SATCOM
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WIN-T Increment 2
  • Initial Networking on-the-move
  • Retains all of the capabilities of Increment 1
  • Adds Warfighter mobility
  • Extends network connectivity to Company level

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WIN-T Increment 2 Initial On The Move
Objective
LOS SATCOM
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WIN-T Increment 3
  • Full Networking on-the-move
  • Provides full network mobility.
  • Provides a three-tiered architecture traditional
    line-of-sight, airborne through the use of
    Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), other airborne
    platforms, and satellites

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WIN-T Increment 4
  • Protected Satellite Communications
  • Protected Satellite Communications (SATCOM)
    on-the-move.
  • Future Protected Satellite Capabilities being
    addressed by Joint Community

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WIN-T Increment 3 (4) On The Move
(Protected SATCOM)
Objective
LOS (G-G and G-A) SATCOM Protected SATCOM
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Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
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Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
  • Connecting the warfighter on the ground into the
    networking capabilities
  • Software-programmable tactical radios that will
    provide the warfighter with voice, data and video
    communications

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Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
Ground Mobile Radio (GMR)
  • 4 Channel Radio
  • Can use up to 4 Different Waveforms

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Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
Handheld, Manpack, Small Form Fit (SFF) (HMS)
Handheld
SFF
Manpack
  • 1 or 2 Channel Radios
  • Use Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) and Legacy
    Waveform

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Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS)
JTRS - Rifleman Radio (AN/PRC-154)
  • 1 Channel Radio Type 2 (Controlled Unclassified
    Information) CUI
  • Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW) - JTRS Advanced
    Networking Waveform
  • Provides affordable intra-squad protected C2
    voice communications and automatic position
    location information (PLI) reporting using a
    networking waveform
  • Milestone C 1QFY10
  • FY11 Initial Operational Capability

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Waveforms
  • Wideband Networking Waveform (WNW)
  • Available on GMR
  • Supports Bde and below, lower Tactical Internet
    backbone and local area networking
  • GIG interfacing
  • Soldier Radio Waveform (SRW)
  • Available on HMS and GMR
  • Supports local area networking for intra-unit
    communications

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SATCOM
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SATCOM
  • Offers terrain independent communications
  • Flexible networking
  • Direct link to the final destinations, without
    reliance on radio relays

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Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS)
  • Provides X and Ka band communications capacity,
    connectivity and flexibility for U.S. military
    forces
  • Supports WIN-T Block I/II/III SATCOM terminals
    Phoenix, GBS, Legacy GMF, Enterprise, and VSATs
    (X or Ka bands)

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Advanced EHF (AEHF)
  • Provides increased connectivity and capacity for
    protected communications (low probability of
    detection, low probability of intercept, jam and
    scintillation resistance) to deployed users
  • Supports SMART-T and SCAMP terminals

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Mobile User Objective System (MUOS)
  • Provides increased connectivity and capacity for
    deployed narrowband users
  • Supports JTRS HMS and Legacy UHF terminals

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Network Operations (NETOPS)
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Network Operations
Network Operations (NETOPS) is an integrated
construct of three critical components (NM/ESM,
IA/CND, and IDM/CS) that guide Signal entities in
the installation, management, and protection of
communications networks and information services
necessary to directly support operational forces.
NETOPS provides users/systems, at all levels,
with end-to-end network and information system
availability, information protection, and timely
information delivery.
GEM GIG Enterprise Management GND GIG Network
Defense GCM GIG Content Management IDM/CS
Info Dissemination Management/Content Staging
IA/CND Information Assurance/Computer Network
Defense
(FM 6-02.71, FM 6.-02-43, FM 3.0, GIG NETOPS
CONOPS)
  • NETOPS capabilities enable the G6/S6 to execute
    IAW the Commanders priorities throughout the
    enterprise

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Moving to the Global Network Enterprise Construct
(GNEC)
Enable Warfighting Capabilities through the
Network
Operating force
Generating force
  • Train as you fight
  • Deploy on short notice
  • Execute operational maneuver over strategic
    distances
  • Fight upon arrival
  • Operate in an austere environment
  • Task organize and dynamically re-organize
  • Access a continuous, seamless flow of
    information throughout all phases of an operation

The Enterprise must be developed as a Weapon
System. Requires TRADOC capabilities development
for the entire Enterprise not just the Tactical
Edge in concert with the CIO/G6, NETCOM and the
Acquisition Community.
Serves as the unifying strategic umbrella for the
multi-dimensional effort to develop, implement
and operate the LandWarNet.
Operates and defends the Network Enterprise to
enable information superiority, and ensure
operating and generating forces network access.
Develops the required capability to man, train,
and equip the force.
Delivers materiel and provides lifecycle support
to meet Warfighter capability requirements.
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Global Network Enterprise Construct Objectives
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Enables network dependent operational and
training capabilities
Army Enterprise within Joint Enterprise Construct
NETOPS Tools enable the G6/S6 to execute IAW the
Commanders priorities throughout the
enterprise WIN-T Inc 3 brings integrated NETOPS
to the tactical edge
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