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Mobile Computing at USSOCOM. The Numbers. iTunes 10 billion songs sold 15 billion apps downloaded. The Numbers. 8 trillion text messages will be sent in 2011 300,000 mobile apps have been developed in three years 1 in 4 mobile apps once downloaded are never used again. The Numbers.
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The Numbers • iTunes • 10 billion songs sold • 15 billion apps downloaded
The Numbers • 8 trillion text messages will be sent in 2011 • 300,000 mobile apps have been developed in three years • 1 in 4 mobile apps once downloaded are never used again.
The Numbers • There are 5.3 billion mobile subscribers(that's 77 percent of the world population). • Half a billion people accessed mobile Internetworldwide in 2009. Usage is expected to double within five years as mobile overtakes the PC. • Many mobile Web users are mobile-only, i.e. they very rarely use a desktop to access the Web. US 25% users are mobile-only. • High-speed mobile networks- almost one in five subscribers have access to fast mobile (3G or better).
The Numbers • 101 million smartphones were sold in 2010-Q4, versus 92 million PCs. • Smartphone shipments, grew 87% year over year, while PCs only grew 3%. • One in two Americans will have a smartphone by Christmas of 2011, compared to just one in 10 in the summer of 2008.
Mobile applications • Stand alone App • Enterprise App • Stand alone then download App
Mobile applications • Kill Al-Qaeda App • Different Missions = Different Apps • Tools • Force multiplier
Mobile applications • How do we make operators life easier? • Not just another brick to carry • Save weight • Save money • Save time • Do more
Mobile applications • Tracking via Cell phone • 33% of women would track their spouse • 31% of men would track their spouse • Military tracking • Good and Bad
Mobile applications • Comms: • Team Comm App • Call for Fire App • Biometrics: • Collect biometrics during execution • Facial recognition • Enterprise: • Remote Device Wipe App • Pictures, video, network analysis • Blue Force Tracker • Civil Affairs • Stand- alone: • SATCOM alignment App • Explosive Calculation App • Basic GPS App • Kindle-like, pdfs • Tech manuals, FMs, SOPs • Medical docs • Utilities: • PowerPoint Viewer App • PDF Viewer App
Unclassified to Classified • Full Motion Video • 3D Training Manual App • Weapons Capability App • Team Chat App • Team VTC App • Translation App • Laser Range Finder App • Radio Over IP (ROIP) App • Frequency Management • Team (VOIP) • Merck Manual App • Sniper Ranging App • Disaster Recovery App • Littoral Tide App • CBRN App • Text App • Building Material Calculator App (for construction) • Divemaster App • Targeting App • SOF “Facebook”
Social Media • Helicopter hovering above Abbottabad at 1AM (is a rare event). • A huge window shaking bang here in AbbottabadCantt. I hope its not the start of something nasty :-S • Go away helicopter - before I take out my giant swatter :-/ • seems like my giant swatter worked ! • Since taliban (probably) don't have helicpoters, and since they're saying it was not "ours", so must be a complicated situation • The abbottabad helicopter/UFO was shot down near the Bilal Town area, and there's report of a flash. People saying it could be a drone. • people are saying it was not a technical fault and it was shot down. I heard it CIRCLE 3-4 times above, sounded purposeful. • Two helicpoters, one down, could actually be the training accident scenario they're saying it was >>
Social Media • Twitter • Facebook • Facebook for SOF?
Roadmap • Environment I – Unclassified data over commercial Network • Environment II – Secret and below over Commercial Network • Environment III – Secret and below over SOF Network
Challenges • Bandwidth • DC is OK, but Africa, South Asia…. • Acquisition model • Production • 2 yr lifecycle – Hopefully! • IA, IA , IA (Devices, Apps, Network) • Configuration Management • It is all about the Data!
Information Assurance • Hardened OS? • Hardened Devices? • Or COTS?
OS - Configuration Management Microsoft • XP – Oct 2001 • Vista – Jan 2007 • W7 - Jul 2009 Android 1.0 – Sept 2008 • 1.1 – Feb 2009 • 1.5 – Apr 2009 • 1.6 – Sept 2009 • 2.0 – Oct 2009 • 2.2 – May 2010 • 2.3 – Dec 2010 • 3.0 – Feb 2011 • 4.0 - Now
Devices - Configuration Management • iPhone – Jan 2007 • iPhone 3g – Jun 2008 • iPhone 3GS – Jun 2009 • iPhone 4 – Jun 2010 • iPhone 4S – Oct 2011 • iPad 1 – Apr 2010 • iPad 2 - Mar 2011 • 33 HTC Android Devices in 3 years
Takeaways • Fast moving – less than 2 year lifecycle • “Only constant is change” • Not your Grandfathers desktop • Production model = change • Configuration Management nightmare