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NATO C3 Organization and NCOIC Cooperation

Learn about the relationship between the NATO C3 Organization and the NetCentric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC) and how they work together to support NATO's network-enabled capability. Explore the benefits and collaboration between these organizations.

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NATO C3 Organization and NCOIC Cooperation

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  1. Relationship with the Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC) Georges D‘hollander Maj Gen, BEAR Director, NATO HQ C3 Staff AFCEA Sofia, 20 October 2006 Non classified

  2. Outline • NATO C3 Organisation (NC3O) and NATO HQ C3 Staff (NHQC3S) • NetCentric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC) and the cooperation with NATO Non classified

  3. NC3B Role and Position NORTH ATLANTIC COUNCIL DEFENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE NUCLEAR PLANNING GROUP MILITARY COMMITTEE EXECUTIVE WORKING GROUP HIGH LEVEL TASK FORCE ON CONVENTIONAL ARMS CONTROL JOINT COMMITTEE ON PROLIFERATION POLITICAL-MILITARY STEERING COMMITTEE ON PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE (PMSC/PfP) NATO AIR DEFENCE COMMITTEE NATO C3 BOARD NATO(ACCS) MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION (BOARD OF DIRECTORS) POLITICAL COMMITTEE AT SENIOR LEVEL ATLANTIC POLICY ADVISORY GROUP POLITICAL COMMITTEE MEDITERRANEAN COOPERATION GROUP SENIOR POLITICO- MILITARY GROUP ON PROLIFERATION VERIFICATION COORDINATING COMMITTEE POLICY COORDINATION GROUP DEFENCE REVIEW COMMITTEE CONFERENCE OF NATIONAL ARMAMENTS DIRECTORS NATO COMMITTEE FOR STANDARDISATION INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE SENIOR CIVIL EMERGENCY PLANNING COMMITTEE SENIOR NATO LOGISTICIANS CONFERENCE SCIENCE COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON THE CHALLENGES OF MODERN SOCIETY CIVIL & MILITARY BUDGET COMMITTEES SENIOR RESOURCE BOARD SENIOR DEFENCE GROUP ON PROLIFERATION HIGH LEVEL GROUP NATO PIPELINE COMMITTEE ECONOMIC COMMITTEE COMMITTEE ON INFORMATION & CULTURAL RELATIONS COUNCIL OPERATIONS & EXERCISES COMMITTEE NATO AIR TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT COMMITTEE CENTRAL EUROPEAN PIPELINE MANAGEMENT ORGANISATION (BOARD OF DIRECTORS) NATO SECURITY COMMITTEE SPECIAL COMMITTEE ARCHIVES COMMITTEE NORTH ATLANTIC COUNCIL MILITARY COMMITTEE NATO C3 BOARD CONFERENCE OF NATIONAL ARMAMENTS DIRECTORS INFRASTRUCTURE COMMITTEE SCIENCE COMMITTEE SENIOR RESOURCE BOARD Non classified

  4. NATO C3 Organisation SUBSTRUCTURE NAC - DPC MC NC3B • Senior planning and policy committee in the field of Communication Information Systems (CIS) • undertakes CIS planning a n d • provides advice and policy recommendations to the military and political side of the house NC3Reps NC3A NCSA NC3B Non classified

  5. NC3B Substructure NAC - DPC MC NC3B NC3R SUBSTRUCTURE NC3A NCSA C3 Capability Coherence Information Systems Information Security Frequency Management Identification Systems Communication Networks Navigation Systems Sub Committees Non classified

  6. NC3A and NCSA NAC - DPC • NC3A: (General Manager – Mr. Dag Wilhelmsen) • Provides unbiased scientific support • Acts as acquisition agency for NATO common funded C4ISR capabilities • NCSA: (LGen Ulrich H. M. WOLF) • Manages, Operates and Controls CIS, • Maintains, Trains and Installs, • Monitors quality of service, • Extends activities above to deployed environments MC NC3B NC3R SUBSTRUCTURE NC3A NCSA Non classified

  7. NHQC3S Director DDir: Mr. Jeffrey XO: Col Tissue Coordination Office Planning & Resource Office MGen D’hollander Information Security Branch C3 Architecture & InterOperability Branch Spectrum Management Branch Information Systems & Exchange Branch Communication, Identification & Navigation Networks Branch Col Rohde Mr. Strick Col Bologna Mr. van Doomselaar Mr. Barfoot Mission: Provide staff support to NAC, MC, NC3B, CNAD and others when related to the C3 matters Non classified

  8. NCOIC and its relationship with NATO Non classified

  9. What is NCOIC • 80+ leading international Aerospace, Defence, IT Systems, and professional services firms • Companies of all sizes, “Think Tanks”, academic institutions • Work based on relevant industry open standards and practices Non classified

  10. Members Executive Director Executive Council Advisory Council ExecutiveOperationsCommittee Staff Affiliate Council Strategy Committee Government& CommercialRelationships Technical Council MarcomCommittee Functional Teams& Working Groups Membership Committee Fellows NCOIC Structure Non classified

  11. NCOIC Advisory Council • NATO represented in the Advisory Council: • Allied Command Transformation (ACT) • NATO HQs C3 Staff (NHQC3S) • NATO C3 Agency (NC3A) Non classified

  12. Belgium Bulgaria Canada Czech Republic Denmark Estonia France Germany Greece Hungary Iceland Italy Latvia Lithuania Luxembourg Netherlands Norway Poland Portugal Romania Slovakia Slovenia Spain Turkey United Kingdom United States NCOIC Global Membership ► Executive Council member Member ◄ NATO Nations Other Nations ◄ Australia Finland Israel Sweden Switzerland ◄ ► ◄ ◄ ► ◄ ◄ ◄ ◄ ► ◄ ◄ ► ◄ ► Non classified

  13. In support of NNEC1 • NCOIC is trying to support the NATO’s achievement of a Network Enabled Capability • Letters of Intent • Potential benefits for both parties (win-win) [Note 1: NNEC = NATO Network Enabled Capability ] Non classified

  14. Mutual Benefits • For NATO: • Support for NNEC • Exploit industrial knowledge and competence • Get an unbiased opinion on NATO’s policies on architectures, standards and interoperability • Complements the existing cooperation with industry • Early opportunity to define open standards • For NCOIC: • Get early insight on NATO’s intentions in the NNEC Non classified

  15. Early Cooperation • Military no longer main driver for technological innovation • NATO buys more COTS • Early agreement on common standards and interfaces Non classified

  16. Why NCOIC? • Forum for Subject Matter Experts to Collaborate on NCO/NEC Initiatives • Committed to Establishing Open, Interoperable Systems using Common Best Practices and Systems Engineering Techniques • Companies Collaborating to Accelerate Transformational Efforts Non classified

  17. Models ofcustomerobjectives Common Framework of Guidance to AchieveInteroperability Domain GeneralArchitectures SpecificArchitectures High Level Models MilitaryImplementation Net-Centric Interoperability Military EnterpriseModels Command &Control NIF Net-CentricInteroperability HomelandSecurity/Police/Fire NATO Interop OD/PFCs MECI OD/PFCs E-commerceWeb Services Civil/Commercial S&RL OD/PFCs Government/Commercial Implementation etc. ….…. ..…… .. .. SCOPE NIF BB NCAT CR NCOIC tools work together to assist in achieving interoperable systems NCOIC Technical Deliverables Non classified

  18. NCOIC Teams and IPTs Customer Requirements Architecture & Standards Analysis Building Blocks Education & Outreach Engineering Processes NATO Interoperability IPT Building Codes (PFCs) Mobile Emergency Communications Interoperability IPT Sense & Respond Logistics IPT • Deliverables • QL Reports • DD Report • ... • Deliverables • NIF / PFCs • NCAT • SCOPE • … • Deliverables • BB Database • … • Deliverables • NCO Distance Learning • CRADAs • … • Deliverables • Lexicon • PMP • IMS • M&S • … Non classified

  19. NCOIC Tools • NCOIC Interoperability Framework (NIF) • Network Centric Analysis Tool (NCAT) • Systems Capabilities Operations Programs and Enterprises (SCOPE) Model Non classified

  20. NATO NEC Initiatives • NATO Network Enabled Capability Feasibility Study (NNEC FS) • NATO Architecture Framework ver. 3 (NAF v3) • Overarching Architecture ver. 3 (OA v3) Non classified

  21. NEC Priorities of Cooperation • Group 1 – Highest priority / short term • Network security standards • Security at data level (vs. server/transport level) • Information management • QoS standards • Network management standards Non classified

  22. NEC Priorities of Cooperation Group 2 – next highest priority / mid term • SDR + waveforms standards • Convergence of services (voice, video and data) • Video streaming standards • Modeling and simulation frameworks and standards • Multiple domain processing Non classified

  23. Cooperation: Present and Future • Current Activities: • Review structure, content and completeness of NATO and NCOIC products • Potential Future Activities: • Collaborate on next generation of NCOIC and NATO tools • NATO Staff to participate on NCOIC IPT meetings • NCOIC to attend NATO WGs meetings Non classified

  24. Summary • NATO - consensus view of 26 nations • NCOIC - represents member industries, worldwide Non classified

  25. More details • More details about NATO HQ • http://www.nato.int • More details about NATO HQ C3 Staff • http://portal.nhqc3s.nato.int • More details about NCOIC: • http://www.ncoic.org • Thank You. Non classified

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