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Geospatial Information Interoperability Exploitation-Portable (GIIEP) Executive Overview Briefing Presented By:

Geospatial Information Interoperability Exploitation-Portable (GIIEP) Executive Overview Briefing Presented By: U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command (SMDC) . OUTLINE. Background Information - SMDC Space And Missile Defense Battle Lab (SMDBL) The Challenge The Requirements

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Geospatial Information Interoperability Exploitation-Portable (GIIEP) Executive Overview Briefing Presented By:

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  1. Geospatial Information Interoperability Exploitation-Portable (GIIEP) Executive Overview Briefing Presented By: U.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command (SMDC)

  2. OUTLINE • Background Information • - SMDC Space And Missile Defense Battle Lab (SMDBL) • The Challenge • The Requirements • The Operational View • The Integration Advantage • Summary and Way Ahead

  3. Space and Missile Defense (SMDC) Future Warfare Center (FWC) Mr. Dave Cox (Lead) Gov’t Mr. John Buckley (Operational Lead) Contractor Mr. Justin Novak (Technical Lead) Gov’t Ms. Terri Innes (Training Lead) Gov’t Mr. Curtis Miller (GIIEP Lead) Gov’t Space and Missile Defense (SMDC) Future Warfare Center (FWC) Deliver Space, Missile Defense, Information Operations, and Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) Innovations to the Warfighter in the field • Concept Development • Experimentation • Prototyping • In Support of Experimentation • Rapid Capability Development Core Competencies Redstone Arsenal, Alabama Headquarters

  4. The Challenge DoD/DHS/ Other Federal/State/Local Airborne/Land/Maritime Full Motion Video (FMV) & Imagery Products DoD/Commercial Satellite Imagery products & Communications America’s Warfighters & First Responders have limited, TIMELY accessibility to the multitude of data sources/products available to them thereby creating a sub-optimal Situational Awareness (SA) environment Civilian/Commercial Airborne/Land/Maritime FMV & Imagery products Terrestrial Commercial/DoD Communications America’s First Responders DoD/DHS/Other Federal/State/Local Common Operational Picture (COP) products America’s Warfighters

  5. Provide an operational capability that has the maturity to meet the following requirements supporting Warfighting and Defense Support to Civil Authorities (DSCA) Missions: Process, exploit and disseminate EO/IR Full Motion Video (FMV) from producing assets. FMV will be accessible by U.S. Air Force Air Operations Center ‘s (AOC) and other Joint, Inter-Agency and Multi-National (JIM) Operations Centers, Incident Command Posts and Headquarters. FMV will have a full “TIVO Like” capability for analysis functionality. Process and disseminate still imagery from producing assets (Space/Air/Ground/Maritime). All FMV and still photography will be associated with organic Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and be accessible to the most disadvantaged users through web-access. Constant communications will be maintained between JIM facilities and producing assets. This includes collaboration capabilities such as white boarding, graphics dissemination, data distribution and Common Operational Picture (COP). Provide a “Blue Force Tracking” like capability for air/ground assets and share that data with all JIM assets. GIIEP Derived Requirements to meet the Challenge And Be Affordable and Non-Proprietary Distribution A. Approved for public release; distribution unlimited

  6. GIIEP Operational View (OV)-1 Iridium/GlobalStar Commercial and Military Space/Overhead Imagery Products Link 16 Net (T/R) Processing Centers/ Eagle Vision Collaboration+ Still Photo + Location Position Location Provides both Workstation Based and Distributed Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination (PED) Services to ANY User Collaboration + Still Photo + Location NRT FMV Strategic Assets Sprint/3G FMV Existing FMV Producers (T/R ) (T/R ) (T/R ) (T ) IP Based to End-User (Up to 500 Clients) (T) Civil Assets Civil and/or Military National Guard /DoD Assets Disadvantaged User (Web Page) • Chat • Collaboration • Location/GPS • Full Motion Video (FMV) • Imagery/Still Photography • Image/Video Exploitation Joint Incident Scene Operation Centers/Advantaged User Tactical Line-Of-Sight (LOS) (ROVER/Other) SMDC/NGB Developed/Government Owned Imagery/Video Processing, Exploitation and Dissemination System Distribution A. Approved for public release; distribution unlimited

  7. Integration Advantage ROVER Data Distributive, CollaborativePlanning Intelligence Preparation Of BattleSpace • AWarE Tactical Feeds • - USMTF • C2PC • OTH -Gold • DIS • JCDB • Radar Feeds • TADIL-J • COT (XML) • CIXS AWarE, GIIEP & AVE Software • - FBCB2/BFT • TIBS (IBS) • TDDS • Other • -- KML • -- Shape Files Blue Red Video Processing, Exploitation & Dissemination • Windows-based • MS Office • MS Tools • CJMTK/ARC GIS • Falconview • Google Earth USGS/Eagle Vision Imagery (ESRI/GOOGLE) Shared Situational Awareness Analysis

  8. Summary & Way Ahead • The SMDC in coordination with NGB, USAF A2U and AFNORTH will plan and execute fielding, training and sustainment of GIIEP within your State or Territory before 20 September 2010. • The GIIEP will be releasable to .Mil/.Gov/.Com authorized users • The GIIEP is designed to meet the challenges that face today’s first responders and warfighters. It is government owned and Non-Proprietary.

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