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FORCEnet Resource Sponsor By RDML(SEL) Betsy Hight OPNAV N61C 29 APR 2004

FORCEnet Resource Sponsor By RDML(SEL) Betsy Hight OPNAV N61C 29 APR 2004. Sea Shield. Sea Trial. Sea Strike. Sea Warrior. FORCEnet. Sea Enterprise. Sea Basing. Sea Power 21. Sea Strike – Projecting Precise and Persistent Offensive Power

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FORCEnet Resource Sponsor By RDML(SEL) Betsy Hight OPNAV N61C 29 APR 2004

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  1. FORCEnet Resource Sponsor By RDML(SEL) Betsy Hight OPNAV N61C 29 APR 2004

  2. Sea Shield Sea Trial Sea Strike Sea Warrior FORCEnet Sea Enterprise Sea Basing Sea Power 21 • Sea Strike – Projecting Precise and Persistent Offensive Power • Sea Shield – Projecting Global Defensive Assurance • Sea Basing – Projecting Joint Operational Independence • Sea Trial – Process of Innovation • Sea Warrior – Investing in Sailors • Sea Enterprise – Resourcing tomorrow’s Fleet

  3. Sea Power 21 FORCEnet Component Ubiquitous and secure communications Persistent ISR Robust links Fully netted sensors Flawless combat ID & blue force tracking Full coalition interoperability Shared maritime picture Ironclad network defense-in-depth FORCEnet is a broad DoN initiative to implement network centric warfare through the Naval force by enabling robust information sharing and collaboration between Warriors, weapons, sensors, command and control systems, support systems and platforms from seabed to space and sea to land.

  4. API Warfare Integration N70 • Naval Capabilities Process • Sponsor Program Proposal Integration Surface Warfare Air Warfare N7SP Surface Warfare Air Warfare Submarine Warfare Space/IW/C2 Expeditionary Expeditionary Warfare Information Special Programs Warfare N76 Technology N78 N61 Submarine Warfare N77 N75 • Requirements IT/IO/NMCI/IT21 • Spectrum, IA, BLII, Space, C4I, JFN • FORCENet • Requirements Maritime • Warfare Theater, Air Warfare and Manpower • Safety and Survivability • Missile Def Doc • Missile Defense • Defense/Single • Counter-Proliferation/AT/FP • Requirements for submarines and undersea systems (cueing, offboard vehicles, ...) in support of: • ASW / ASUW • MCM • ISR • SOF • Covert Early Attack • Global Deterrence • Future Plans, Requirements, and Budget For Naval Aviation, Weapons Systems, and Aircraft Carrier Programs • Requirements Naval Warfare • Special Mine Warfare • Amphibious Warfare • Aviation Systems N6/7 OrganizationWarfare, Requirements and Programs Warfare Requirements & Programs Warfare Requirements & Programs N6/7 N6/7 • Science and Technology • Deputy, Navy Information Officer Warfare Integration C4 Integration and Policy N7F N6F FORCEnet SEA Basing SEA Shield SEA Strike

  5. Detect and ID Targets • Fixed Land Targets • Moving Land Targets • Air and Missile Targets • Surface Targets • Submarine Targets • Mines The FORCEnet Pillars FORCEnet Communication and Data Networks Intel, Surveillance, and Recon Common Operational and Tactical Picture Provide Communications Infrastructure Conduct Sensor Management and Information Processing Provide Mission Planning Provide Battle Management Synchronization Provide Network Protection Provide Common PNT and Environmental Info Provide Network Synchronization Integrate and Distribute Sensor Info Provide Cueing and Targeting Info Provide Information Transfer Track and Facilitate Engagement of Time Sensitive Targets Assess Engagement Results Track and Facilitate Engagement of Non-Time Sensitive Targets

  6. FORCEnet Attributes • Timely: data latency, quality of service, throughput demand versus availability and efficiency • Secure: information assurance – protected from compromise, unauthorized alteration and loss, detect and counter intrusions, system authentication • Reliable: redundancy for network availability/survivability, guaranteed delivery, unaffected by course or sea state or depth, data authentication • Accurate:data accuracy over time and track data error as measured in three dimensional space plus time • Joint, Interoperable information: track fusion and sharing in support of Joint Battle Management Command and Control – “One target one track”

  7. SYSCOM Analysis Strategic Guidance Mission Area Analysis Force Capability Metrics MCP MCP Warfighting (Campaign) Analysis NCP N6/N7 SPP Transformation Roadmap S & T Assessment Program Guidance • ISCP • Investment Priorities • Capability Balance Force Structure & Munitions (NNOR) Analyses Investment Strategy POM Process

  8. Guidance Excerpts • Strategic Planning Guidance • *Convert from circuit- to IP-based terminals to use Teleport operational capability • *Fund JTRS, including wideband networking waveform • *Begin fielding NATO-compliant cooperative identification • *Fund the synchronization of ground and airborne elements of each space system and take advantage of each constellation’s capability at IOC • CNO Guidance • *Define Naval C4 capability for the Common Operational and Tactical Picture within Joint architecture • *Plan for increased use of unmanned systems for tactical ISR

  9. SYSCOM Analysis Strategic Guidance Mission Area Analysis Force Capability Metrics MCP MCP Warfighting (Campaign) Analysis NCP N6/N7 SPP Transformation Roadmap S & T Assessment Program Guidance • ISCP • Investment Priorities • Capability Balance Force Structure & Munitions (NNOR) Analyses Investment Strategy POM Process

  10. Detect ID Track Decide Engage Assess TAMPS GCCS TESS/NITES 2000 Determine Environment UAV RJ SHARP GCCS DCGS Link-11/16 PTW JTW JSIPS Set Target Priorities JTW PTW TES CGS Detect Target Track until Stopped Geolocate Target Task Sensor Assess Cue GCCS DCGS E Determine Sensor Availability ID Target JTW PTW TES CGS GCCS COP TPS TAMPS JMPS TBMCS APS DIWSA PTW TES NFCS JCSE JTT APS AFATDS Determine weapon / Target / Platform Selection Assess Engagement Capability Update Mission Plans Execute Force Order Support Weapon Flyout DDD Target NFCS MDS PCMDS Voice Link 11/16 NFCS GCCS Link 11/16 Perform TCT Deconfliction GCCS NFCS ACDS Link-16 Collect BDI / BHI Assess BDI / BHI Remove from Target List JCSE NFCS JTT UAV RJ SHARP JSIPS JTT JTW PTW SHARP TES Mission ThreadMobile Targeting

  11. SYSCOM Analysis Strategic Guidance Mission Area Analysis Force Capability Metrics MCP MCP Warfighting (Campaign) Analysis NCP N6/N7 SPP Transformation Roadmap S & T Assessment Program Guidance • ISCP • Investment Priorities • Capability Balance Force Structure & Munitions (NNOR) Analyses Investment Strategy POM Process

  12. Sources of AnalysisNo single model provides all the answers Attributes Techniques Used • OIF / OEF Lessons Learned • -- Data derived from real world stressors on the full range of C4ISR • Performance of fielded systems assessed during maximum stress of combat • Tactics, training and procedural shortfalls highlighted for correction • Campaign Level Modeling • --Pre-defined scenarios with multiple excursions • First-ever modeling of C4ISR and interdependencies of other warfare pillars • Wargaming • --Sea Shield and FORCEnet war • --FORCEnet Information Assurance / Computer Network Defense war game • Interactions and feedback with other pillars • Provides operator input to analysis • Un-scripted game play with unexpected enemy actions in the info assurance / computer network defense war game • SYSCOM Program Assessment • --Highlights programmatic, interoperability and redundancy risks • Provides programmatic health assessment • Technical analysis of interoperability • Sea Trial • --Demonstrates technical feasibility of cutting-edge solutions • Evaluates performance of solution sets • Validates metrics

  13. Sea Trial • Trident Warrior (TW 03) Integrated Prototype Demonstration (IPD) (ESSEX ESG) assessed: • Dynamic Bandwidth Management • Army, Navy, Marine Corps fires interoperability • Inter-Battle Group Wireless Network (LOS Data Transfer) • Giant Shadow Limited Objective Experiment (LOE) (HAIRY BUFFALO) examined: • Covert ISR and strike from SSGN • C4ISR metric analysis and processes • CNA OIF studies (multiple CSG/ESGs): • Bandwidth efficiency modeling • System reliability and performance • Networked Labs and Test Facilities • FY04: Trident Warrior 04; Silent Hammer; Joint Rapid Architecture Experimentation

  14. FORCEnet NCP Priorities • Get the warfighters on protected nets • Networks • Comms (RF Bandwidth) • Data Links • Enterprise Solutions • COTP • ISR • Combat ID • The Unexpected • External To Navy • Critical Enablers Sea Power 21 Sea Strike Sea Base Sea Shield Sea Enterprise • Get the right info to the right place COTP ISR NETWORKS FORCEnet • Leverage opportunities Enterprise Solutions

  15. SYSCOM Analysis Strategic Guidance Mission Area Analysis Force Capability Metrics MCP MCP Warfighting (Campaign) Analysis NCP N6/N7 SPP Transformation Roadmap S & T Assessment Program Guidance • ISCP • Investment Priorities • Capability Balance Force Structure & Munitions (NNOR) Analyses Investment Strategy POM Process

  16. Maximizing Capabilities COTP SATCOM Sensors Computer Network Defense Antennas Crypto Terminals Targeting Data Shipboard Networks Service Oriented Architectures Assured Access Single Authoritative Database Reduced Latency IP Transformation Software-defined Radios Machine to Machine Bandwidth

  17. Cost &Risk Capability Warfighting Wholeness Maximum Return on Investment

  18. SYSCOM Analysis Strategic Guidance Mission Area Analysis Force Capability Metrics MCP MCP Warfighting (Campaign) Analysis 4 NCP N6/N7 SPP Transformation Roadmap S & T Assessment Program Guidance • ISCP • Investment Priorities • Capability Balance Force Structure & Munitions (NNOR) Analyses Investment Strategy POM Process

  19. POM-06 Investment Priorities • Warfighting Wholeness • Network Centric Warfare • Navy contribution to the Joint fight • Flexible, forward response • Enterprise View • Interdependencies of readiness, warfighting & manpower efforts • Manpower • Effective use of manpower – Human Systems Integration • Leverage technology where possible / practical • S&T / R&D • Focus on identified gaps • Marketplace • Understand our role in the marketplace

  20. What We Need From Industry • Measurable Impact to Warfighting Capability • Help us demonstrate the power of the network! • Instrumented systems • End-to-end view warfighting capability • People, training, systems, outputs • Standards-based, non-proprietary capabilities • Service Oriented Architectures, open systems, modular/scalable • Remember the cognitive domain! • Average age of our Sailors 19-21

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