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Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) Deployable Joint Comman

Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) Deployable Joint Command & Control (DJC2). 2 May 2013 Kevin Washburn PEO C4!, PMW 790 DJC2 APM kevin.washburn@navy.mil 858.537.0397.

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Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) Deployable Joint Comman

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  1. Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) Deployable Joint Command & Control (DJC2) 2 May 2013 Kevin Washburn PEO C4!, PMW 790 DJC2 APM kevin.washburn@navy.mil 858.537.0397 Statement D: Distribution authorized to Department of Defense (DOD) and U. S. DOD contractors only. Other requests must be referred to PEO C4I or the SPAWAR Office of Congressional and Public Affairs (SPAWAR 00P).

  2. Why DJC2? Need for JTFs was increasing … Standing up a JTF took too long … HISTORICAL JTF STANDUPS No standardized, deployable Joint C2 capability existed … Ad hoc, piece-mealed capabilities cobbled together at the last minute during a crisis not a good solution Need for DJC2 capability still valid … “The QDR vision is for the joint force of the future to have more robust and coherent joint command and control capabilities. Rapidly deployable, joint task force headquarters will be available to the combatant commanders in greater numbers to meet the range of potential contingencies.” -- QDR 2005, Joint Command & Control Capability Area Execution Roadmap

  3. What is DJC2? Integrated C4I system which enables Joint Task Force Ops for HA/DR, Drug Interdiction, Homeland Security Defense, and Overseas Contingency Ops DJC2 Mission Field an integrated C2 HQ system to enable a commander to set up a self-contained, self-powered, network-enabled JTF HQ anywhere in the world within 6 - 24 hours of arrival • 5 networks, 130 clients • Secure Wireless Networking with extension of services • IP Convergence Suite (EoIP) • C-JWICS / DODIIS • GCCS-J • Robust 8 Mb comms (GBS, TACSAT) • Defense Connect Online (DCO) / VTC / Collaboration Tools • Onsite support manning • 24/7 Help Desk, Support Portal, training, tech manuals, spares RAPID RESPONSE KIT (RRK) 2 / 15 operators (reachback) Carry-on/Checked baggage EARLY ENTRY (EE) and CORE 20 / 40 operators (EE), setup / operational < 6 hr 60 operators (Core), setup / operational < 24 hr Design is fully self-supporting, with its own power, environmental control, and SATCOM — augmented with autonomous rapid response and en route capabilities EN ROUTE (ER) 6 / 12 operators on pallet Provides C2 while airborne

  4. DJC2 Scalability DJC2 = Fully scalable Joint C2 • 5 Networks/Local • Clients x 250+ • AN/USC-60A & -68 • GBS • AN/PRC-117F • Iridium • VoIP/VoSIP • Voice (analog) • DRSN • VTC • FAX • Shelter/HVAC • Power gen & distro • Tables/Chairs • +8 Support Positions • 5 Networks/Local • Clients x 130 • AN/USC-60A & -68 • GBS • AN/PRC-117F • Iridium • VoIP/VoSIP • Voice (analog) • DRSN • VTC • FAX • Shelter/HVAC • Power gen & distro • Tables/Chairs • +8 Support Positions EARLY ENTRY (EE) and CORE 20 / 40 operators (EE), setup / operational < 6 hr 60 operators (Core), setup / operational < 24 hr • 3 Networks/Local • Client x 40 • AN/USC-60A & -68 • GBS • AN/PRC-117F • Iridium • VoIP/VoSIP • Voice (analog) • DRSN • VTC • FAX • Shelter/HVAC • Power gen & distro • Tables/Chairs • +8 Support Positions • *2 Networks/Rchbk • **2 Networks/Local • Client x 15 • CCT-120 • VoIP/VoSIP • Voice (analog) • VTC • Shelter/HVAC • Power gen & distro • Tables/Chairs • 2 Networks/Rchbk • Client x 5 • CCT-120 • VoIP/VoSIP • Voice (analog) • VTC • 2 Networks/Rchbk • BGAN Wt : 90 lb Cubic ft: 3.59 Wt: 465.40 lb Cubic ft: 32.47 *Wt: 7652.40 *Cubic ft: 926.75 **Wt: 9764.40 **Cubic ft: 1014.14 Wt: Variable Cubic ft: Variable Wt: 78797 lb Cubic ft: 11798.26 • Specialized Configurations: • En Route (POR)for C2 aboard C-17 and C-130 • Prototype Maritime Variant for temporary C2 HQ install in ISO containers aboard ships of opportunity • Deployable C2 Vehicle for Homeland Defense • = No. of networks • = No. of clients included • = Communications • = Infrastructure • = No. of support positions Wt: 44891.0 lb Cubic ft: 6288.23 All tented configurations can also be set up in buildings on local power

  5. DJC2 FlexibilityDJC2 = Fully Flexible Joint C2 This is DJC2 … DJC2 in a vehicle for Homeland Defense DJC2 in a suitcase DJC2 in a CONEX box on a ship … and so is this DJC2 in a building on local power DJC2 on a pallet in a C-130

  6. DJC2 in Real-World OpsMost recent real-world use: Hurricane Sandy relief OPERATION TOMODACHI: Yokota AFB, Japan (2011) Mission: Deployed by PACOM (supported by JCSE) to provide C2 capabilities in support of operation providing HA/DR support in austere environment where normal infrastructure had been damaged/destroyed by tidal wave CJTF HAITI: Port-au-Prince, Haiti (2010) Mission: Served as command post for CJTF Haiti, providing services to 300 staff, including SIPR/ NIPR/ NGO/ GBS/ JWICS/ VTC/ VOSIP/ VOIP/ PSTN/ DSN DJC2 Maritime Variant (MV) supported C2F on BATAAN MV on BATAAN JTF CARING RESPONSE: Myanmar (2008) Mission: Provided U.S.-only Command Center for potential real-world operations during CG-08 exercise Enabled “instant” JTF HQ when Cyclone Nargis hit Myanmar, and then supported move of JTF to Utapao with no gap in C2 for JFC By using EE/Core and RRK, JFC was able to transition JTF HQ from tents to building 200 miles away without losing C2/comms JTF KATRINA : New Orleans (2005) Mission: Supported Joint Force Maritime Component Commander (JFMCC) at JRB NAS New Orleans Only Ashore C2 component

  7. Tech Insertion / Refresh Big Picture Remote Patch Management (FY2014) Next Generation Rapid Response Kit (FY2015) Cloud Computing for Expeditionary (FY2015) Energy Efficiency (FY2013) DJC2 works closely with Joint Warfighters to identify / provide technologies they need … • TI/TR Overview • IT systems upgraded every 18 - 24 months • Laptops, servers, etc. • Funded to enhance systems by inserting high priority, mature new technologies • Selected from Warfighter inputs, industry best practices • Fielded in spirals Infrastructure Upgrade (FY2014) SATCOM Upgrade (FY2012-2013) • Laptop Refresh • (FY2012-2013) IT Upgrade (FY2014-2015)

  8. We get IT We also integrate it, install it and support it. For today and tomorrow.

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