Title: Flash to Bang SECONDS
1Flash to Bang -SECONDS!!
Sharing information globally!!
2Digital Native Global Insurgents
3Mobile Users Demand
ability to access and share information in any
format from anywhere at any time. On-the-Move is
a Cost Driver
- Ready-to-go information biometrics, location
telemetry, real-time voice, video and data
on-the-move - Mobile users challenged by bandwidth, size,
weight and power - Field users need collaboration and information
sharing information with each other - Users spend too much time configuring and
re-configuring present networks.
4Moving to Everything over IP (EoIP)
- Everything over Internet Protocol
- Scalable
- Flexible
- Efficient
- Less cost, smaller footprint, less people.
- EoIP will converge reduce training requirements
- FIRST the Joint Special Operations Command -
Fort Bragg - THEN . the Joint Communications Support Element
- MacDill AFB - Iraq
- Afghanistan
- JNN to WIN-T
Voice
Secure Networks
Data
Unclassified Networks
Video Teleconferencing
JOINT COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT ELEMENT To address
inefficiencies of traditional bandwidth
allocations........migrate everything to EoIP
5Moving to Everything over IP (EoIP)
- Everything over IP
- Scalable
- Flexible
- Efficient
- Less cost, smaller footprint
- EoIP will converge reduce training requirements
maintenance
- Joint Special Operations Command - Fort Bragg
- Joint Communications Support Element - MacDill
AFB - Iraq
- Afghanistan
- JNN to WIN-T
Voice
Secure Networks
Data
Unclassified Networks
Video Teleconferencing
JOINT COMMUNICATIONS SUPPORT ELEMENT To address
inefficiencies of traditional bandwidth
allocations........migrate everything to EoIP
6So.what is this IP Networking?
IP routers connect dissimilar networks
DISN
end-to-end interoperability
MSE
SINCGARS
EPLRS
Internet Protocol networking provides a seamless
convergence layer for all applications and
networksAnd sensors, Fire Maneuver
7JNN WIN-T The Mission Network
8Standardized Battle Command TOC Server
Architecture
BC Enterprise Services Server Suite (Baseline 2)
Long Stack
Short Stack
Battle Command Enterprise Services
FAS270
- The foundation necessary in order to migrate the
Battle Command systems architecture towards being
modular and service orientated
App Servers
UPS
Currently fielded to
- Servers
- 2x Dual Core 64bit Processors
- 4x 10/100/1000 NICs
- 8GB RAM
9SATCOM use in Recent Conflicts
Commercial Satellite Services
Deployed Forces
3200
542K
542K
736
736
132K
54K
250
51K
51.4K
54.4K
250
99
99
Source Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)
Number of Deployed Forces have been reduced while
information requirements have grown
9
10Providing a National Event Response Capability
- Hurricane Season 2005
- Great job last year
- Leveraged commercial technology
- Provided communications support throughout the
devastated area
Call to Duty Boot on the Ground
10
2 November 2006
11JISCCWhere are they putting it?
- Leveraging Commercial Technology
- Demonstrated in Katrina
- Commercial off the shelf
- Resourced and deployed for 06 Hurricane season
JISCC - Joint Incident Site Communications
Capability
MD(1)
NY(1)
RI(1)
NJ(1)
MO(1)
CT(1)
WV(2)
KY(3)
VA(1)
NC(2)
DE(1)
AZ(1)
NM(1)
SC(1)
GA(1)
AL(1)
DC(1)
TX(1)
LA(1)
HI
Phase 116 30 May 06
FL(1)
Phase 225 Aug 26 Oct 06
US V.I.(1)
PR
GUAM(1)
11
2 November 2006
Call to Duty Boot on the Ground
12JISCC..whats inside the tent?
Commercial
Call to Duty Boot on the Ground
12
2 November 2006
13Global SATCOM Operators
- Commercial Ku Service providers will still play a
- critical role satisfying bandwidth shortfalls and
give - frequency diversity
Ops Center
Parent Firms HQ
Ops Center and HQ
14Netted Iridium Push to Talk Satellite Nextel
Service
- Exploit existing Iridium satellite constellation
- Global availability with 66 satellites
(Pole-to-Pole) - LEO providing greater look up angles and low
power - Constellation longevity (2014)
- Small handset commercially available (COTS)
- Abundant user feedback on Iridium in CENTCOM AOR
- Significant DoD investment in Iridium
- DoD gateway, handsets, infrastructure, logistics
- Potential for high capacity (Currently 250 nets)