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Working Group for Consolidated Communications Management (JAG-CCM) Update Fall COPC 2007

Working Group for Consolidated Communications Management (JAG-CCM) Update Fall COPC 2007. Mr. Walter Coley JAG Chairman. OVERVIEW. ACTION ITEM STATUS UPDATE ACTION ITEMS ESTIMATES AND PROJECTIONS ISSUES. ACTION ITEM UPDATE. COPC AI 2007-1.1 Port 20 and 21 – Briefing Tomorrow CSAB AI

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Working Group for Consolidated Communications Management (JAG-CCM) Update Fall COPC 2007

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  1. Working Group for Consolidated Communications Management (JAG-CCM) UpdateFall COPC 2007 Mr. Walter Coley JAG Chairman

  2. OVERVIEW • ACTION ITEM STATUS UPDATE • ACTION ITEMS • ESTIMATES AND PROJECTIONS • ISSUES

  3. ACTION ITEM UPDATE • COPC AI • 2007-1.1 Port 20 and 21 – Briefing Tomorrow • CSAB AI • 2007-2.4 DATMS-U Backup Procedures • 2007-10.1 Communication Bandwidth • 2007-10-2 SFTP Way Ahead – Briefing Tomorrow

  4. Action Item 2007-2.4 • Documented Backup Procedures • DATMS-U Is The Most Reliable Link ~99.99+% • All Sites Can Use Internet For Short Term Backup • Work to expand bandwidth capacity for extended outages • Bottlenecks more at issue than bandwidth • Documented Backup Procedures Require Completed Security And Coordinated Expansion Plans • Plan In Coordination By Spring COPC

  5. Action Item 2007-10.1 • Communications Bandwidth • Communications projections are 20% over projection • But within planned window • Low risk due to advanced NPOESS planning • Site and Systems Accreditation are concerns for security and data throughput • Consistent method to track bandwidth in development • Builds better ‘Big Picture’ • Interpretation must be consistent

  6. Estimated bandwidth use with Ensemble data (w/o NPOESS)

  7. Monterey ASX 1000 Monterey AP 1000 Silver Spring ASX 1000 Silver Spring AP 1000 Silver Spring Router Monterey Router Offutt AP 1000 Offutt TNX 1100 Offutt Router Stennis ASX 1000 Stennis AP 1000 Stennis Router 2006DATMS-U 73WS 6Mb 14Mb 22Mb CCSD 73XZ 73WU CCSD 73XY 73WT 6Mb 6Mb As of Sep 2006

  8. Monterey ASX 1000 Monterey AP 1000 Silver Spring ASX 1000 Silver Spring AP 1000 Silver Spring Router Monterey Router Offutt AP 1000 Offutt TNX 1100 Offutt Router Stennis ASX 1000 Stennis AP 1000 Stennis Router CURRENTDATMS-U 73WS 6Mb 14Mb 50Mb CCSD 73XZ 73WU CCSD 73XY 73WT 6Mb 6Mb As of Oct 2007 NOTE: 73XY increasing to 50Mb approx 16 Nov 07

  9. 2010+ NIPRNET/NOAANET Connectivity with DREN/Internet AFWA 100 Mb NIPRNET (proj 155Mb) & NWS Primary Asheville 16-44 Mb NIPRNET OC-192 100 Mb (current 66 Mb) 16 Mb NOAA/NWS Gateway 155 Mb NIPRNET (To NOAANET) 16 Mb OC-3+ NAVICE GIG 36 Mb NOAANET OC-3+ 65 Mb (current 21 Mb) DREN/Internet NESDIS FNMOC 80Mb NIPRNET (current 21 Mb) OC12 DREN 33 Mb (current 7 Mb) OC-12+ Fast-E NCEP NAVO 64 Mb NIPRNET (current 7 Mb) OC48 DREN NWS Monterey Pass thru to NOAA Legend NIPRNET Connection _ _ _ Connection backside to DATMS-U Mb = Mbits/sec DREN/Internet connection (could be used as a backup to NIPRNET) 4/2006

  10. Issues • Action Items • On Scope Of All Team Members • Monthly teleconferences • Working Relationships At TOC, Navy and AF Excellent • “Spot” Teleconferences Key To Working Security • Information Assurance Now Involved

  11. QUESTIONS?

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