Title: MPARs Contribution to Secure Skies and Borders
1 MPARs Contribution to Secure Skies and Borders
Spanky Kirsch Science and Technology
Directorate Department of Homeland
Security Director, Special Programs
Oct 11, 2007
2MPARs Contribution to Secure Skies and Borders
- First meeting Feb 21, summit proposal
- Establish Branch Chief for UAV/Aviation in SPD
- Aviation requirements in directorates of DHS
- Future Surveillance Summit on Jun 19-20
- N-NC gap-filler discussion
- Meeting with DHS Policy
- The Joint Program Development Office (JPDO)
Integrated Surveillance Study Team (ISST) - Interagency air defense meeting Aug 30
3Components of Technology Integration
- Five major components of effective integration of
technology - Equipment/Infrastructure
- Socialization
- Regulatory/Legal, Political, Doctrinal,
Cultural, Ethical - Training
- Funding
- The common, accepted definition of technology
usually embraces only equipment and
infrastructure.
4ST Organization
Director of Research Starnes Walker Deputy Dave
Masters
Director of Transition Bob Hooks Deputy Rich Kikla
Director of Innovation Roger McGinnis
(Acting) Deputy Rolf Dietrich
Innovation
Explosives Jim Tuttle
Command, Control Interoperability Dave Boyd
Borders/ Maritime CAPT Dave Newton
Human Factors Sharla Rausch
Infrastructure/ Geophysical Chris Doyle
Chem/Bio John Vitko
Research
Research George Zarur
Research Intel John Hoyt Futures Joe Kielman
Research Jeannie Lin
Research Michelle Keeney (Acting)
Research Mary E. Hynes Chris Doyle
Research Chem/Bio Keith Ward Threat
Char/AttributionSandy Landsberg Jnt Agro Def
Tam Garland
Transition Herm Rediess
Transition Trent DePersia
Transition David Newton
Transition Joe Kielman (Acting)
Transition Chris Doyle
Transition Jeff Stielfel
Applications
5DHS ST Directorate
Chief of Staff Brad Buswell
Operation Analysis Erv Kapos
CFO/PAE/OPO General Counsel Corporate
Communications
Director STSpecial Programs Spanky Kirsch
Director Agency and Intl Liaison Randy
Zeller Lil Ramirez
Director of Research
Director of Innovation
Director of Transition
Director TE Standards George Ryan
Business Ops Services (BIZOPS) Directorate
HSARPA, SBIR
Tech Solutions
University/Lab
Admin Audits GAO/OIG, etc Corporate
Logistics CIO Facilities- HQ, Human
Capital Security
Explosives Division Chemical/Biological
Division Command, Control Interoperability
Division Borders/Maritime Division Human Factors
Division Infrastructure/Geophysical Division
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7DHS Requirements/Capability Capstone IPTsDHS ST
Product Enabling Homeland Capabilities (EHCs)
Information Sharing/Mgmt
Border Security
Chem/Bio Defense
OIA
CBP/ICE
CMO/IP
Borders/Maritime
Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition
C2I
Chem/Bio
OOC/HITRAC
Agents
Policy
Explosive Prevention
Maritime Security
Cargo Security
Cyber Security
TSA/USSS
USCG
CBP
CST
Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition/Policy
C2I
Explosives
Borders/Maritime
Borders/Maritime
Guardsmen
Agents
Officers/Industry
Infrastructure Owners/Operators
People Screening
Infrastructure Protection
Incident Management
FEMA
SCO/CIS
IP
Acquisition
Acquisition
Acquisition
Human Factors
Infrastructure/Geophysical
C2I
Infrastructure/Geophysical
First Responders
US VISIT/TSA
Infrastructure Owners/Operators
8Goal Investment Portfolio (FY09)
50
10
20
20
Customer Focused, Output Oriented
9DHS Primary Radar Usage
- US Coast Guard
- Secret Service
- Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
- Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Customs and Border Protection (CBP),
- CBP Air and Marine Operations Center (AMOC)
10US Coast Guard
- Maritime smuggling/ terrorism
- Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA)
- Port Security
11Secret Service
- Movement of POTUS
- National Special Security Events
12Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
- Aviation smuggling investigations
- Covert tracking devices
13Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
- Airspace control of areas affected by natural and
manmade disasters
14Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
- Detect airborne and maritime terrorist/ smuggling
events and their associated illegal alien and
contraband cargos - Covert tracking devices
- Enforce borders at Ports of Entry and between
Ports of Entry
15Air and Marine Operations Center (AMOC)
- 24-hour multi-agency operations center
- Provide direct support to Homeland Security in
protecting the American people and our national
borders through the detection and identification
of transnational threats and coordination of law
enforcement air and marine forces.
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17BACKUPSLIDES
18CBP Air and Marine Operations CenterRiverside, CA
AMOC DHS Center of Excellence
- 24-hour multi-agency operations center
- Fused air picture
- System capacity of 450 sensor feeds
- Multiple law enforcement data bases and
communications networks - Detects, sorts, and monitors suspect air and
marine tracks of interest - Future strategic command and control for UAS
operations
19AMOC/CBP Personnel
- Law Enforcement Advisors
- Detection Systems Specialists
- Intelligence Research Specialists
- Systems Technology Staff
- Communication Technicians
20AMOC Liaison Personnel
- Federal Aviation Administration
- CBP Office of Border Patrol
- Department of Defense
- Coast Guard
- Mexican Government
21AMOC Partners
DHS
CBP
FAA
DOD/ANG
TSA
NORAD
ICE
NORTHCOM
NASA
JIATF-S
Border Patrol
JTF-N
Secret Service
HIDTA
Coast Guard
IBET/IBIT
FBI
DEA/EPIC
STATE LOCAL LEA
FOREIGN LEA
22AMOC Operations
- Domestic n Border n Foreign n
Caribbean
23CBP Air and Marine System of Systems
DOD Data
AMAirSecurityData
IntelData
AMOC Fusion
DEN Data
Sorting
AlertAircrews
FAA Data
Intercept
LEData
UnauthorizedAircraft/Vessel
Use of Force
AUSA
Interdiction
Arrest
FAA, DEA, FBI, ICE
Law EnforcementOn-ground
24AMOSS (Air and Marine Operations Surveillance
System)
- LEGACY Picture
- 128 radar input capacity
- Processes up to 12,000fused tracks every 12
seconds - Three servers with configuredwith 22 CPUs and 8
GB ofmemory - During peak traffic, flight plansenter system at
rate of 300 perminute
- CURRENT Picture
- 450 radar input capacity
- Processes up to 24,000 fusedtracks every 12
seconds - Three servers with configuredwith 16 1.5 GHz
Itanium IIProcessors and 32 GBof memory - During peak traffic, flight plansenter system at
minimum rateof 1000 per minute
25Legacy Picture
26Current Picture