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Communications

Communications. Randy Cieslak Chief Information Officer 21 March 2012. Asia-Pacific Region. USCENTCOM. The Asia-Pacific region encompasses 51% of the Earth’s Surface. USAFRICOM. Beyond Communication: Interoperability Layer Relationships. OPERATIONAL. SOCIAL. C ommand. C ooperation.

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Communications

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  1. Communications Randy Cieslak Chief Information Officer 21 March 2012

  2. Asia-Pacific Region USCENTCOM The Asia-Pacific region encompasses 51% of the Earth’s Surface USAFRICOM

  3. Beyond Communication:Interoperability Layer Relationships OPERATIONAL SOCIAL Command Cooperation Control Coordination Collaboration Communication Confidentiality Connectivity TECHNICAL / FUNDAMENTAL

  4. Communication Interoperability Tiers Directed authority to accomplish a mission Command OPERATIONAL Control Directed actions to accomplish a task or achieve an effect Mutual decisions and actions to improve performance Cooperation SOCIAL Mutual decisions and actions to avoid interference Coordination Give and take to exchange ideas and/or negotiate positions Collaboration Communication Processing Ability, Display Clarity, Language, Culture TECHNICAL Confidentiality Protection, Encryption, Trust Physical Links, Technical Protocols, Capacity, Order Connectivity

  5. Connecting Users and Information How do we create a network that connects users from multiple nations to authorized information on a common network infrastructure considering the expanse of the area of responsibility? Information Product CHANNEL InformationConsumers Container Community ENCLAVE ALIGN Information Sharing Community Network and Enclave Channels COI Authorized Information Set InformationProducers Network Security Enclave (NSE) Community of Interest (COI) Sensitive Information Set (SIS)

  6. Problem Statement:Today’s Global Information Grid (GIG) • A cacophony of service and enterprise networks • Stovepipes that impede information flow • Seams between Services that are exploited by adversaries • Bifurcation that dilutes responsibility and accountability • Complexity that makes it difficult to implement policy and insert technology • As such today’s GIG is inherently: • Difficult to secure • Costly to implement necessary security mechanisms • Inefficient • Rife with duplication between the Services and Agencies • Inflexible • Networks are dedicated to information sharing communities and locked-in preventing re-use for alternate information sharing communities (i.e., “communities of interest”)

  7. Let’s hear some ideas...

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