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DoD Leadership Policy and Requirements Panel

DoD Leadership Policy and Requirements Panel. Navy Perspective. Mr. Dave Weddel, SES Deputy CNO N6 Communication Networks DDCIO (Navy). Link 16. NOC. The N6 Battlespace. NGEN. Navy Tactical Networks. BLII. IT-21/CANES. Governance. 1. The New N2/N6 Battlespace. N2/N6 Information

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DoD Leadership Policy and Requirements Panel

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  1. DoD Leadership Policy and Requirements Panel Navy Perspective Mr. Dave Weddel, SES Deputy CNO N6 Communication Networks DDCIO (Navy)

  2. Link 16 NOC The N6 Battlespace NGEN Navy Tactical Networks BLII IT-21/CANES Governance 1

  3. The New N2/N6 Battlespace N2/N6 Information Dominance Sensors and UAS Electronic Warfare 2

  4. Departmental and Service Policy DOD Instruction 4650.01 SECNAVINST 2400.1 OPNAVINST 2400.20F Way Ahead – Continual Process Improvement and Awareness 3

  5. US Navy Global Presence Ballistic Missile Defense OIF / OEF Africa Partnership Station Anti-Smuggling Allied Exercise Anti-Piracy Forward Deployed ……… Always Engaged A unifying force and a willing partner for global prosperity and peace 4

  6. The RF Spectrum – In General • 0 - 300,000 MHz (300 GHz) • Government exclusive, 1.4% • Non-Government exclusive, 5.5% • 93.1% isshared • 0 – 30 GHz • Government exclusive, 7% • Non-Government exclusive, 30% • 63% is shared Satisfying Multiple Requirements 5

  7. The Big Picture – Why Do We Do It ? Why do we care ? Spectrum Management ensures bandwidth, interoperability, and availability of Information Operations Compatible operations ensure information availability and integrity and must be appropriately managed (Electromagnetic Environmental Effects) Counter-IED jammer inadvertently disrupts Blue-Force tactical communications Incoming forces supporting a Humanitarian relief effort unknowingly disrupt civilian infrastructure Undetected EMI prevents countermeasure system from engaging incoming threat Unknown/ Uncoordinated UAV enters Battlespace and causes harmful EMI to tactical communications Inadvertent EMI isolates platform from other C2 nodes Poorly managed spectrum disrupts Ground C2 High Power radar shuts down civilian infrastructure 6

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