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Major General Marilyn Quagliotti Vice Director, DISA 17 Mar 05

Major General Marilyn Quagliotti Vice Director, DISA 17 Mar 05. Moving to a Net-Centric Environment. Global Information Grid. The GIG Vision and Attributes A single secure Grid providing seamless end-to-end capabilities to all warfighting, national security and support users

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Major General Marilyn Quagliotti Vice Director, DISA 17 Mar 05

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  1. Major General Marilyn Quagliotti Vice Director, DISA 17 Mar 05 Moving to a Net-Centric Environment

  2. Global Information Grid The GIG Vision and Attributes • A single secure Grid providing seamless end-to-end capabilities to all warfighting, national security and support users • Supporting DoD and IC requirements from peacetime business support through all levels of conflict • Joint, high capacity netted operations fused with weapons systems • Supporting strategic, operational, tactical, and base/post/camp/station levels • “Plug and Play” interoperability - Guaranteed for US and Allied - Connectivity for Coalition users • Tactical and functional fusion a reality • Information/Bandwidth on demand • Defense-in-Depth against all threats Protected, assured, interoperable communications 1

  3. The Way Ahead:Framework for Change DOCTRINE CONOPS, TTP, Lessons Learned TRAINING Exercise, individual and collective training, certification MATERIEL Applications, tools, Net COP LEADERS Designation, education and training, New career paths PERSONNEL Force structure, staffing, recruitment, retention FACILITIES Physical facility requirements and issues CULTURE Internalize and institutionalize Joint NetOps Procedures RESOURCES Resource requirements/realignments PROCESSES Operational, organizational, and business processes D O T M L P F & C R P ORGANIZATION Constructs and relationships 2

  4. Local Servers Local Area Networks Campus Area Networks End User Devices Operational Area Networks Metropolitan Area Networks • Wide • Area • Networks • CONUS • Theaters Regional Computing Environ- ments Global Computing Environ- ments Network Management and Enterprise Services Management (NM/ESM) Information Assurance and Computer Network Defense (IA/CND) NETOPS Development Environments Content Staging and Information Dissemination Management (CS/IDM) IA IA IA IA IA Development Environments User Productivity Tools User Productivity Tools IA IA IA IA A Deeper Level Of Detail The Computing and Network Architecture Framework (CNAF) Global Connectivity for Voice, Video, and Data Regional and Global Computing Local Computing Communication 3

  5. Guidance • UCP Ch2 Rev 1, 10 Dec 03 • USSTRATCOM is responsible to operate and defend the GIG • GIG NetOps CONOPs, 20 Apr 04 • Signed by CDRSTRATCOM • SECDEF Memo; Assignment and Delegation of Authority to Dir, DISA, 18 Jun 04 • Assigned Dir, DISA as Cdr, JTF-GNO with responsibilities for GNO and defense • Tasked Services to “organize to execute GNO and network defense under the Service headquarters assigned to USSTRATCOM” • Services and defense agencies will respond to USSTRATCOM’s orders and direction, allowing USSTRATCOM to effectively defend the GIG 4

  6. GIG NetOps & Defense(Approved 19 Nov 04) Marines Navy Air Force Army NNSOC A2TOC AFNOSC MCNOSC NOC CERT NOC CERT NOC CIRT NOC CERT MARFOR STRAT ARSTRAT NAVSTRAT STRATAF Legend COCOM/Assigned Svc Functional OPCON/TACON Capability Cdr, USSTRATCOM Cdr, JTF-GNO SMDC/CC NETCOM/CC AFNETOPS/ CC MCNOSC/ CC NETWARCOM/ CC NOC CERT NOC CERT NOC CIRT NOC CERT • OPCON of NOSCs/NOCs • “Instantaneous TACON” of CERTs/CIRTs Established command & control of DoD networks 5 11

  7. Global NetOps C2 JTF-GNO GNC Operational Functional USSTRATCOM (GNOSC/DOD CERT/JTF-CNO) EUCOM TACON DIR SPT OPCON TNC USAREUR Ops Center USAFE Ops Center NAVEUR Ops Center MARFOR Ops Center SOCEUR Ops Center/NOSC ANOSC-E (CERT) A63/NOSC (CERT) NAVNOSC (CERT) MCNOSC Ramstein, GE NCTAMS Naples 5th SIG CMD 6

  8. New Command Relationships(Approved 16 Dec 04) Gen Cartwright Commander,USSTRATCOM Lt Gen Raduege Commander, JTF-GNO LTG Dodgen Lt Gen Carlson VADM McArthur Col Rolaf SMDC/CC NETCOM/CC AFNETOPS/CC NETWARCOM/CC MCNOSC/CC NOC CERT NOC CIRT NOC CERT AFNOSC Established command & control of DoD networks 7

  9. DoD’s Transformation Initiatives … Net-Centric Enterprise Services Transformational Satellite Communications Presidential Communications Teleport “Reachback” Communications Joint Tactical Radio System GIG-BE High Bandwidth Network Backbone Combat Support Enterprise Computing … to achieve net-centricity 8

  10. GIG Bandwidth Expansion Physical Diversity Increased Bandwidth Optical Switching OC-192 Program Designation Jan 03 Milestone C Jun 03 IOC (6 sites) Sep 04 FOC (90+ sites) Sep 05 Ubiquitous, secure, robust, optical IP terrestrial network 9

  11. Melding and Optimizing A single integrated network GIG-BE • GIG Bandwidth Expansion Sites (~90) • Physically Diverse Access To Bases • 150 MB to 10 GB Minimum Base Base Base Designation – Jan 03 Milestone C – Jun 03 IOC – Sep 04 FOC – Sep 05 Base Base Access fiber or leased bandwidth Base • Other DISN Sites (~310) • Optimized Access Into • GIG-BE Sites • Possibility of Physically • Diverse Routes In Metro Areas • Up to 10 GB Base Base DISN Base Base 10

  12. Transformational Communications NetOps Space Backbone Narrow and Wideband SATCOM TSAT Airborne/ISR Networks Terrestrial Segment Deployed Networks and JTRS IC Network Teleport Connectivity Other Government Networks Provide connectivity to all deployed users 11

  13. Materiel Changes Are Driving Process Change • Bandwidth • (Plug into the network) • Information • On Demand Net-Centric Enterprise Services A service-based infrastructure rather than a systems-based infrastructure 12

  14. GIG Enterprise Services Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES) Capabilities IA/Security Storage Application User Assistant Messaging Mediation Enterprise Service Management (ESM) Discovery Collaboration Users • Business Mission Area • Installations & Environment • Human Resources • Strategic Planning & Budget • Accounting & Finance • Logistics • Acquisition Warfighting Mission Area National Intelligence Mission Area Institutional COIs Specialized functional area information and services Expedient COIs Information Exchange C r o s s D o m a i n C O I s Controlled Info Exchange (CIE) Core information and services anyone can use Core Enterprise Services (CES) Controlled Info Exchange Allied/ Coalition & Multi-national Communications Computing Core Enterprise Services Enterprise Information Environment Mission Area 13

  15. Distributed Systems Capabilities Sensors Weapons C2 Networks / Nodes ABL PDRR ABL Sensors Directed Energy Allied Sensors Allied Exec OPFACs Allied Weapons Inter-nodal PAC-2/GEM, PAC-3 MPQ-53 C-Band Tracking Radar Patriot ECS / Patriot BCP SPY-1 Radar CG AEGIS / DDG AEGIS SM-2 Blk III, IVA Sentinel SHORAD Btry / Plt CP Avenger, MANPADS, Linebacker, ATAS Stinger Blk II LAAD Btry / Plt CP Avenger, MANPADS, LAV-AD MACCS UPS-3 D-Band Radar Intra-nodal ABL PDRR – Airborne Laser Program Definition and Risk Reduction CG / DDG – Guided Missile Cruiser / Guided Missile Destroyer LAAD – Low Altitude Air Defense LAV-AD – Light Armored Vehicle Air Defense MACCS – Marine Air Command and Control System SM-2 – Land Attack Standard Missile THAAD – Terminal High-Altitude Area Defense Today’s information flow 14

  16. Distributed Systems Capabilities Sensors C2 Networks / Nodes Weapons THAAD Radar Info THAAD Btry Info Directed Energy ABL Sensors ABL PDDR Allied Sensors Allied Exec OPFACs Allied Weapons Patriot ECS / Patriot BCP MPQ-53 Inter-nodal PAC-2/GEM, PAC-3 CG AEGIS / DDG AEGIS SM-2 Blk III, IVA SPY-1 Avenger, MANPADS, Linebacker, ATAS SHORAD Btry / Plt CP Sentinel UPS-3 Avenger, MANPADS, LAV-AD LAAD Btry / Plt CP Stinger Blk II Intra-nodal NCES Will Allow Information Exchange Across Weapons Systems and Sensors Tomorrow: NCES / GES 15

  17. Opening Information to Wider Communities of Interest COI 1 COI 2 COI 3 COI 4 COI 4 As-is: Stovepipe Systems To-Be: Net-Centric Capabilities Community of Action 1 COI 4 More net-centric data & apps available to more users via net Data & applications generally limited to discrete system users • Limited data – tightly integrated with system • Requires thick client / system • Limited access – systems’ users • Broad data & application availability through Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) • Available via thin client / web browser • Broad Community of Action / users Even the smallest units can pull whatever data they need, whenever they need it, from wherever they are… 16

  18. Purchase Search Discover Decide Aggregate Assess Request Notification Execution Monitoring Training Task: Order a book Search Service 17

  19. Task: Global Strike Mission Planning Application User Assistant Collaboration Mediation Messaging Operational Context Service Situational Awareness Service COA Service Net-Centric Enterprise Services Enterprise Service Management (ESM) Discovery IA/Security Storage 10 11 18

  20. Task: Global Strike Mission Planning STRATCOM Legacy Targeting Data • Operational Context • Service • Situational Awareness • Service • COA Services STRATCOM JFCOM DISA Discovery Services Federated Search NCES Global Strike Targeting Enterprise Service Management Blue Force Tracking Data Blue Force Situational Awareness Security Services A B C COCOM Information Dissemination Management Catalogs Browser Composed Global Strike DIA Master Intel Database National Geospatial Agency Integrated Product List 19 10

  21. What we have to learn … STRATCOM Legacy Targeting Data • Operational Context • Service • Situational Awareness • Service • COA Services Global Strike Targeting STRATCOM JFCOM DISA Discovery Services COCOM Information Dissemination Management Catalogs Federated Search Where do COI services reside on the network; Content Staging? How to certify and accredit? How do we test? NCES How to describe the work flows? Enterprise Service Management Blue Force Tracking Data Blue Force Situational Awareness Security Services A B C Browser Composed Global Strike How do we assure edge users service? DIA Master Intel Database National Geospatial Agency Integrated Product List 10 20

  22. A Potential Experiment EffortTask: COCOM Time Sensitive Targeting Service Legacy Theatre Battle Management Core System Database Theatre Battle Management Core System Targeting List Manager Application Web Blue Force Situational Awareness Service Service Application Application Web Web Net-Centric Enterprise Services DIA Master Intel Database Service Federated Search Application COCOM Information Dissemination Management Catalogs Web National Geospatial Agency Integrated Product List Denotes interface Weather Sources Blue Force Tracking Data A E Service COCOM Time Sensitive Targeting Service Weapon / Target Pairing Service Weather Application Web 21 10

  23. Back Ups

  24. NetOps Scenario Strategic Server Sites Strategic Server Sites Strategic Server Sites Application Latency Provision Server Closer Strategic Server Sites 35th SIG BDE Server Sites 82nd Airborne Division Server Sites

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