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2. NNE Pacific Mission . Provide Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence (C4I) information and services for Naval, Joint, and Coalition forces in support of operations in the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean areas of responsibilityProvide full range of Fleet information systems and network services.
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1. Naval Network Enterprise PacificVision, Opportunity and Challenges
2. 2 Provide Command, Control, Communications, Computer, and Intelligence (C4I) information and services for Naval, Joint, and Coalition forces in support of operations in the Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean areas of responsibility
Provide full range of Fleet information systems and network services
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4. 4 Supports 181 Ships In The Pacific AOR
Supports all Pacific / Indian Ocean OPLANs (6)
Satellite services via UHF/SHF/EHF, military, and commercial
Provides Teleport Resources
Direct access to strategic DISN and C4I services for JTF Commanders and elements
Expanded usage of SHF spectrum for all DISN services
Supports Joint / Coalition Requirements
Satellite services via UHF and commercial INMARSAT
CENTRIXS / Collaboration at Sea (CAS)
High Frequency (HF) / Broadcast Keying Station (BKS)
Global Command and Control System (GCCS)
6. 6 Services Provided Navy Unique
Commercial Wideband Satellite Program (CWSP)
INMARSAT
Plain Old Telephone System (POTS)
Video Teleconference (VIXS) (legacy and IP)
ADNS IP Services for Ships (SIPR/NIPR)
Joint Concentrator Architecture (JCA)
Staff NMCI (CONUS IP)
ONE-NET (OCONUS IP)
CENTRIXS / Collaboration at Sea (CAS)
NREMS / PROXY MR / LEGACY Messaging
Fleet SIPRNet Messaging (FSM)
7. DOD Teleport Wahiawa
8. Configuration Changes Teleport Generation 2, Phase 2
New Midas node 33 (6 cabinet)
New Promina Nodes (132, 136, 137)
Removed all OM-73s & BEMs
Removed 12 SLM-3650s
Installed 159 EBEMs
Installed 1 additional type 66 (KIV-19A) rack for 28 more KIV-19As.
Installed 1 addition type 100 power distribution rack for the new MIDAS and Promina cabinets.
Upgraded the ITSDN for 52 additional ports.
9. 9 NNE Hawaii Capabilities
10. NCTAMS PAC Exercise Support
11. NCTAMS PAC Exercise Support
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13. P173 - Dan Healy Building MILCON P-173 (NCTAMS PAC C4I Comms Center - Bldg 500)
Building Occupancy Date 5 MAY 2010
C4I equipment transition has begun
NOC transition is most challenging ever undertaken by the Navy
Largest comms shift ever executed
14. NetOps Consolidation/Integration
15. Other MILCONs Hawaii Security Operations Center
Start FEB 07 Interior finish work ongoing, building could be done APR 2010 (five months early)
Project ECD SEP 2010
New base entry road and bridge behind Whitmore Village completed
Wide Band Satellite Operations Center
Start MAR 09 complete APR 10
WSOC will draw C4I services from P-173
16. Evolution of Navy Networks 16
17. Getting to the NGEN/CANES Era 17
18. NNE RNOSC Concept 18
19. Opportunities and Challenges B500 Comms Center FOC
NMCI Government NetOps Ramp-Up
ONE-Net Integration and Alignment Prepare for NGEN
RNOSC Pacific CONOPs/ITIL v3.0 Process Maturation
NNE Pacific Knowledge Management Strategy Execution
Joint Base Pearl/Hickam Wahiawa Annex CIP/ATFP
Jointness: GIG 2.0/JIE Pacific Implications for NNE Pacific Capabilities, Services and Alignment
C2-of-C2: PACOM Commanders Imperative
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