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AFFMA Update. 10 Dec 09. Col Brian Jordan Commander. Overview. Mission and Vision Organization Core Processes Mission Challenges Unit Challenges. Mission and Vision. “Plan, provide, and preserve access to the electromagnetic spectrum for the Air Force
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AFFMA Update 10 Dec 09 Col Brian Jordan Commander
Overview • Mission and Vision • Organization • Core Processes • Mission Challenges • Unit Challenges
Mission and Vision “Plan, provide, and preserve access to the electromagnetic spectrum for the Air Force and selected DoD activities in support of national policy objectives, systems development, and global operations.” “Plan, provide, and preserve access to the electromagnetic spectrum for the Air Force and selected DoD activities in support of national policy objectives, systems development, and global operations.” Assured Spectrum Access - Anywhere, Anytime
Organization AFSPC/CC AFFMA/CC Functional Specialty Mgt Resource Manager Operations Strategic Planning National Spectrum Division International Spectrum Division Spectrum Certifications Division Warfighting Spectrum Division Space Registration Division Spectrum Assignments Division Authorized: 1 Off; 6Enl; 25 Civ = 32 Assigned: 1 Off; 4Enl; 16 Civ = 21 Contractors: 7+ IMA: 1 Information Technology Division
Core Processes • Certify (Building Permit) • Obtain National approval for the development of Spectrum Dependent Equipment • Support COCOMs in attaining Host Nation approval • Assign (License to Operate) • Obtain National permission to operate under specified conditions (location, time, power, frequency, emission, etc) • Certification a pre-requisite Modernize Air & Space Inventories Interference Free Operation • Register (Satellite Orbit Slots) • Perform International registration of satellite orbits and spectrum use • Participate in bi-lateral negotiations with other space faring nations • Defend/Assure Access • Advocate AF spectrum interests Internationally, and Nationally • Influence developments in technology, policy, tools, and data Modernize Space Inventory, Ensure Global Access Shape the Future Electromagnetic Environment
Mission Challenges Radars! B-2 Radar – Lost Allocation, $1.58B Replacement AWACS Radar – Global Encroachment IFF Interrogators – FAA Concerns Stealth Maintenance – Requires Broadband Radar Surveillance Radars – Navigation Satellite Interference Surveillance Radars – Wind Turbine Generators ISR Global Hawk Differential GPS – Wrong Band UAS – Integration into NAS (US & International) UAS – Sense and Avoid Spectrum UAS – Huge Spectrum Demand for Data Links Tools & Technology Dynamic Spectrum Access – Disruptive Technology Spectrum Management Tools – Tech Refresh Needed Data & Databases – Do not meet net-centric principles Satellite TACSAT-3 & ORS-1 – Operation Outside Satellite Bands Other Radio Spectrum Inventory Act – Potential Access Loss EMP Testing – Difficult to Approve Supporting Acquisition at the Speed of Need 3D Conversion 2008 AFSAB Study “Spectral Mutability” Radar Spectrum Flexibility Dynamic Spectrum Access – Risks & Benefits Improved Spectrum Tools & Databases Manage Spectrum as an Essential Warfighting Resource A Root Cause - Demand Exceeds Supply!
Unit Challenges • Move to Ft Meade, MD Spring 2011 • No Automatic PCS Benefit; move too short! • Maintaining Highly Skilled Workforce • Difficulty hiring/retaining well-qualified personnel • No civilian training pipeline/track available • Complex & Competitive Environment • High workload assignments & certifications increasing • Defending AF spectrum access increasingly difficult due to economic value/commercial demand Forge a Battle Ready Team!