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2 December 2009 Terry Simpson Principal Deputy PEO for Intelligence 858.537.0256

Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) CDCA 2009 C5ISR Collaboration Persistent ISR Panel. 2 December 2009 Terry Simpson Principal Deputy PEO for Intelligence 858.537.0256 terry.simpson@navy.mil.

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2 December 2009 Terry Simpson Principal Deputy PEO for Intelligence 858.537.0256

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  1. Program Executive Office Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I) CDCA 2009 C5ISR Collaboration Persistent ISR Panel 2 December 2009 Terry Simpson Principal Deputy PEO for Intelligence 858.537.0256 terry.simpson@navy.mil Statement A: Approved for public release, distribution is unlimited (1 DECEMBER 2009)

  2. Global ISR Realities Traditional + Cyber Battlespace Increasing peer competition Non-traditional partnerships Ubiquity of data 4th Undersea Cable Break: Between Qatar and UAE Posted: 2008/02/04 From: Mathaba

  3. Integrated C5ISR Vision Space Airborne Expeditionary Shore Enterprises ENABLERS • Common Data & Service Standards/Practices • Network Centric Operations • Common Enterprise Infrastructure Maritime 3 DATA  INFO  KNOWLEDGE  DECISION  EFFECTS

  4. Information Dominance Enablers Strategic Operational Tactical Data Access Services Infra-structure Core Information Services Virtualized “Cloud” Computing Wired and RF Networks Joint C2 Joint ISR Joint Targeting 11/8/09 MIEA Review 4

  5. Acquisition Support to ISR Vision Program Office Implementation Do we properly align these steps today? CONOPS Architecture Strategy What are the key elements of Architecture? Force Requirement 5

  6. Information Dominance OpportunityDilemma • We are in early stages of Wave 3 information technology • Mainframe and Client-Server waves remain in place Internet - Cloud • Waves represent many co-dependent technologies, matured over time • Virtualized compute; global network enabled • Software decoupled from hardware • Work from anywhere • Adding functional capability has become easier with each new wave • Butenterprise infrastructure gaps &vulnerabilities have become more critical Information Driven Capability Networked - Decentralized • PC enabled and network • Software distributed in both server and client computers • Work from the user location Centralized - Mainframe • Central computer center • Software in computer center only • Work brought to the computer center 1950 1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 2020 Information Technology Evolution We are using Wave 2 acquisition & budget processes; but require Wave 3 capability

  7. Persistent ISR - Perspectives Direct Monitor Plan Assess • Do we have a sufficient strategy to maintain Persistent ISR? • Linkages to overall Mission Effects • Dynamic sharing • Coalition interoperability • Dynamic Courses of Action (CoAs) demand flexible capabilities • Fully exploit all “INTs” • Information CONOPs must drive platforms • Persistent ISR is a key enabler of Information Dominance… DATA  INFO  KNOWLEDGE  DECISION  EFFECTS

  8. DISCUSSION

  9. Pillars of Maritime C2 and ISR IRCOP Intel, CM ISR fusion User Facing Services User Facing Services Units, Capabil- ities Plans & Tasks The Interrelated COP “information halo” Intelligence & Collection Mgmt Pillar ISR Data Fusion Pillar Cross-Pillar Conditions of Interest Queries & Alerts R/W/B tracks “drill- down” Intel “drill- down” e.g., info rqmt to support task or decision e.g., ISR capability or net not ready Tasks “drill- down” Resources “drill- down” e.g., unit assigned to task is not ready Force, Unit, Net, Capabilities & Readiness Pillar Plans & Tasks Pillar 9

  10. C2RPC Capability Overview Direct Visualization (Layered COP, Temporal) Data Relationships/Sharing Monitor Plan Information Adaptors/Mediators Planning & Assessment Apps Track Management Logistics METOC ISR IO NETOPS C2/CS Protect Assess Direct Plan Assess Monitor C2RPC Create foundation for relating data from multiple systems & sources to support OLW decision making Enhanced Capabilities to Reduce Uncertainty & Improve C2 10

  11. Navy UAS Capabilities Today N SENSOR TYPES UAS CAPABILITIES SYSTEMS N-UCAS PENETRATING • CVN based, LO, IFR • Multi-INT ISR • Persistent / Penetrating • Strike • 6th Generation Fighter • EO/IR • ISAR/SAR • ESM Notional • Persistent Multi-INT ISR • Maritime/littoral • - Detection • - Classification • - Identification PERSISTENT BAMS UAS • EO/IR • ISAR/SAR • Tactical ESM • AIS • Maritime tactical target: • - Detection • - Classification • - Identification • - Designation • Mine detection • EO/IR; • Laser Desig / • Range Finder • Multi-spectral • Imaging • Multi-mode • Magnetic • Detection • Radar FIRE SCOUT STUAS • Extended Maritime Sensor • - Detection • - Classification • - Identification • EO/IR • AIS SCAN EAGLE • Extended Maritime Sensor • - Detection • - Classification • - Identification • EO/IR

  12. BAMS UAS OV-1 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT A: Approved for public release; Distribution is unlimited. 1MAY2008 #08-426

  13. DCGS-N Enterprise Node DCGS-N Afloat Nodes DCGS-N Ashore Nodes (MOCs and Training Centers) Theater Data Source NTM Data Source Organic/Tactical Data Source GIG (NCES) • GIG Users • JFC/JTF HQ NAVFOR / MOC • COCOM • CSA • Others DCGS Family of Systems DCGS-N Targets Air Force Army Marines SOF DCGS-IC

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