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Telecommunication & Information Systems Command (TISCOM)

Telecommunication & Information Systems Command (TISCOM). CAPT Evan Watanabe. November 18, 2014. TISCOM Mission Statement.

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Telecommunication & Information Systems Command (TISCOM)

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  1. Telecommunication & Information Systems Command (TISCOM) CAPT Evan Watanabe November 18, 2014

  2. TISCOM Mission Statement The Telecommunication and Information Systems Command (TISCOM) is an organization of highly skilled professionals providing information technology infrastructure solutions to enable Coast Guard men and women to access information needed to effectively and efficiently perform their jobs and accomplish Coast Guard missions

  3. TISCOM: What We Do Develop, deploy, and support the Information Technology (IT) Infrastructure for the United States Coast Guard's (USCG) Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) (CGOne) and SECRET (SIPRNet) networks

  4. TISCOM Organization TISCOM Commanding Officer CAPT Evan Watanabe Command Logistics Division CDR Heather Turner Enterprise Services & Operations Division Tom Pedagno Enterprise Infrastructure Service Line Bill Randall Enterprise Network Infrastructure Product Line CDR Randy Navarro Enterprise Information Systems Infrastructure Product Line CDR Amy Grable Enterprise Services Core Technology Manager CDR Rob Salembier

  5. Enterprise Network Infrastructure (NET) • Wide Area Network (WAN) • Local Area Network (LAN) • Mobile Networks • Telecommunications Services

  6. Enterprise Information Systems Infrastructure (EISI) • Architecture • Collaboration • Data Management • Desktop Services • Hardware/Software • Security and Vulnerability Management

  7. Near-Term Priorities In general, new efforts must be funded by customer or have very clear savings & near-term ROI • SECURITY • Contract re-compete (Product Line Support) • DEE and an architecture for intra-ship collaboration • Joint Information Environment (JIE) • Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)

  8. Questions? The TISCOM Panel: • Bill Randall – Enterprise Infrastructure Service Line Manager (absent – attending a JIE Tactical/MPWG IDT) • Tom Pedagno – Enterprise Services & Operations Division • CDR Randy Navarro– Enterprise Network Infrastructure Product Line • LCDR Vince Taylor – (standing in for CDR Amy Grable – Enterprise Information Systems Infrastructure Product Line) • CDR Rob Salembier– Enterprise Services Core Technology Manager

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