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C-CINC 21 Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration KSCO 2002 Toulouse, France Riki Barbour, Ref Delgado Bob Beaton, Scott Fouse. AGENDA. PART 1 – CINC 21 Overview PART 2 - CINC 21 Coalition JWID 02 Summary. CINC 21 Background. FY00 NEW START Approved by JROC February 2000
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C-CINC 21 Advanced Concept Technology Demonstration KSCO 2002 Toulouse, France Riki Barbour, Ref Delgado Bob Beaton, Scott Fouse 1
AGENDA • PART 1 – CINC 21 Overview • PART 2 - CINC 21 Coalition JWID 02 Summary 2
CINC 21 Background • FY00 NEW START • Approved by JROC February 2000 • Congressional Approval March ’00 • Implementation Directive Signed November 2000 • Management Plan Signed February 2001 • Management Organizations • Operational Manager - USCINCPAC • Technical Manager - ONR • Deputy Technical Manager - DISA (AITS-JPO) • Transition Manager - SPAWAR • 5 YEAR PROGRAM • 3 Years of “Development/Integration/Demonstration” • 2 Years of “Residual Support & Transition”
The Operational Problem • CINCs Lack Adequate Decision Support Environment – Current Systems: • Do not integrate Crisis Operations, Theater Security Cooperation, and Daily Operations in one environment • Do not support multiple simultaneous crises • Inundate CINCs\staff with information but they need knowledge • Provide insufficient collaboration across physical and organizational boundaries – distributed team must act as one • Are insufficient at synthesizing information and managing Battle Rhythm across all organizations • Do not provide sufficient Theater C4I monitoring and NETOPS capabilities No program provides this integrated capability for Joint Force Commanders 4
Critical Operational Issues • Ultimate Operational Issue: Does CINC-21 provide better decision making capability, evident in improved processes, thereby increasing overall headquarters readiness, efficiency, and mission effectiveness? • COI – 1: Can advanced visualization technology empower individuals to process, digest, and assimilate large volumes of information, enabling faster, more effective decisions? • COI – 2: Can knowledge management technology integrate information, context, and rules to increase understanding and improve decision-making? • COI – 3: Can collaboration tools be employed to overcome tyrannies of time, distance, and system disparity? • COI – 4: Can collection of networks, databases, and applications be enhanced to optimize the flow of information, with security assurance, across multiple network enclaves? 5
COI-1 Portal Specific Tool Specific COI-2 COI-3 XML • XML • J2EE • COM XML HTML XML HTML SQL HTML • Open standard interfaces (XML, HTML, J2EE) among all major components • Operator Control of Visualization environment via Portal technologies • Capabilities extended by third party development of new Business Rules and Advanced Services • Designed to function across organizations SQL Network Monitoring Services COI-4 CINC 21 Technical Architecture--Interoperability Decision Space Manager (Business Rules and Services) Knowledge Core Decision Space Schema Organization Services Process Services Decision Focused Visualization Collaboration Spaces Portal Configurations Decision Support Tools Decision Makers Enterprise Workstation(XML-Enabled) Display Wall Portal Server Defense Collaboration Tool Suite Tri-Panel Display Legacy Systems (Web-Enabled) Enterprise Application Server(s) XML Data Services EWS Enterprise Database Server Legacy Systems (non-Web-Enabled) Legacy Wrapper 6
CINC 21 Objective PROVIDE A TAYLORED RENDERING OF RELEVANT INFO TO CINC’S, THEIR STAFF, JTF’S, NGO’S AND COALITION FORCES TO FACILITATE DYNAMIC DECISION MAKING THROUGH DISTRIBUTIVE COLLABORATION SERVICES, ENHANCED BY KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT, WITH PRIORITIZED TRAFFIC OVER CONTROLLABLE, SECURE AND OR PRIVATE NETWORKS. 7
Final DeliverablesC2 Mission Solutions • Rapid Force Employment • Mission: Stand up a JMF in response to a Theater Crisis • User: CINC/JTF - PACOM • Assessment Venue: Terminal Fury ‘03 • Consequence Management /Response • Mission: Support to a major Consequence Management event • User: J3 - STRATCOM • Assessment Venue: STRATCOM Experimentation • Coalition Non-Combatant Management • Mission: Response to a NEO involving significant non-combatant management issues • User: Coalition JTF - UK, CA, AS • Assessment Venue: JWID ‘02 • TCCC NETOPS • Mission: Operation of a TCCC in support of a Geographic CINC experiencing IW attacks • User: J6/TCCC C.O. - PACOM • Assessment Venue: Terminal Fury ‘03 8
CINC 21 Portal Concept Operational Support Cells C2 Enterprise Services TCCC DCTS JICPAC OPT CAT Web Parts DTRA Content and Layout Dynamically Controlled to support CINC and Key Staff members Organizational Elements and Knowledge Requirements Dynamically Specified by the CINC and Key Staff members and expressed as Web Parts Battle Staff, OPT, CAT 9
How is it Done Today? C2 by Phone, MS Office, and Web-Pages Decision Maker Decision Making Battle Staff CCIRs Command Activities Battle Rhythm Decision Points Decision Shaping Manual Integration Power Point Excel Web Browser Decision Support Activities Action Officer CCIR Producers Decision Support To the Mission Synthesis Analysis and Production 10
CCIR Decision Point Battle Rhythm Activity CINC 21 Advanced Concept Decision Focused Operations Decision Maker Decision Making Decision Space Battle Staff CCIRs Command Activities Battle Rhythm Decision Points Decision Shaping Decision Support Officer Organization Processes Decision Focused Visualizations Collaboration Spaces Decision Support To the Command CCIR Producers Decision Support Cells Action Officer Decision Support To the Mission Operational Packages Analysis and Production 11
AGENDA • PART 1 – CINC 21 Overview • PART 2 - CINC 21 Coalition JWID 02 Summary 13
CINC 21 Coalition Participants • United States • United States Commander-In-Chief Pacific Command (USCINCPAC) • Nation Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) • Defense Threat Reduction Agency (DTRA) • Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) • Canada • Defence Research Establishment Valcartier (DREV) • Defence J2 Geomatics and Imagery (Ottawa) • Defence Research Establishment Ottawa (DREO) • Director Joint Force Concepts (DJFC) • Australia • Defence Science and Technology Organisation (DSTO) • Headquarters Australian Theatre (HQAST), • Defence Imagery and Geospatial Organisation (DIGO). • United Kingdom • Defence Science and Technology Laboratory (DSTL) • Permanent Joint Headquarters (JHQ) • Defence Geographic Imagery and Intelligence Agency (DGIA) • Director of Equipment Capability (Command Control and Information Infrastructure) (DEC (CCII)) 14
Management CINC 21 Coalition Management Board AU: Greg Chase UK: Maj Andy Churchill CA: LtCdrE. Woodliffe US: Riki Barbour JWID Systems Engineering Team AU: Greg Chase CA: Denny Goin UK: Jonathan Williams US: Ref Delgado UK: Paul Owen AU: Peter Asenstorfer CA: Adel Guitouni US: Doug Wood Group #2 Group #3/5 Group #4 Group #6 Pete Firey Dr. Richard Furze Dave Meckelor Peter Drewer 15
CINC 21 Coalition Groups • Originally composed of six project Groups: • Decision Focused Visualization • Distributed Collaborative Planning • Knowledge Management • Geospatial Imagery and Info Services • Ontololgies • Information Enterprise Management (Netops) • Focused on four project Groups in JWID 02 • Decision Focused Visualization • Distributed Collaborative Planning • Knowledge Management • GeoSpatial Imagery Systems and Information Assurance 16
CINC 21 JWID ‘02 Objectives • Demonstrate Distributed Collaborative Planning Tools Among the Four Nations • Provide collaboration and distributed decision support tools to improve distributed operations. • Demonstrate the Sharing and Distribution of Structured Information/Knowledge • Provide visualization and knowledge management tools and services to improve situational awareness and understanding for decision makers. • Demonstrate Portal-Based Coalition C2 Capabilities (US Core Program) • Provide flexible tailoring of C2 Environment to Suit National Needs. • Provide enterprise management tools to improve control of C2 infrastructure. • Improve information exchange among Nations. 17
CFBLnet JWID 2002 Demonstration Country HTML Country Apps Country Portal Country HTML Country Apps Country Portal Australia Canada United States United Kingdom Shared DCTS Server Country HTML Country Apps Country Portal Country HTML Country Apps Country Portal Knowledge Core Coalition PACOM - STRATCOM - DTRA - DIA - NIMA 18
Coalition use of the Knowledge Core • The CINC 21 Knowledge Core is being Exploited to Enhance Coalition Interoperability • The Coalition Version is named COalition INteroperability Service • It allows XML data to be exchanged across multiple countries • Countries retain their native C2 systems and planning tools • A Prototype of COINS is Operational on CFBL • Countries Involved: US, UK, CA, AU • Exchanging Information on Country Non-Combatants Country Unique C2 Systems and Planning Systems XML Queries(across Countries) Country COINS COIN-COIN XML Object Exchange Country Specific Data Conversion CFBL Native Data Format XML Format Country Unique Data Bases and Data Formats 19
CINC 21 Major Events • JWID – May 2002 • Delivery of Portal to PACOM CAT, OPT – Sept 2002 • Stratcom Demonstration – Oct 2002 • TF03, Major CINC21 Assessment Event – December 2002 20