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Unified information and communication – an allied approach to mission critical Everything Over IP networks. Supporting NATO in the next decade TechNet International, October 2011, Heidelberg Pedro Schmid.
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Unified information and communication– an allied approach to mission critical Everything Over IP networks Supporting NATO in the next decade TechNet International, October 2011, Heidelberg Pedro Schmid Unified ICT / TechNet International 2011
Nokia Siemens Networks – Combined expertise in optimizing networks for defense organizations Systems integration projects globally Consulting engagements for over 70 customers globally 60-year track record with 50+ governments 1500+ 170+ Certifications held by our security experts, e.g. CISSP, CCSA, CISA, CISM Working with the UStowards a standardfor military voice & data communications 400+ Security projects world-wide – from consulting to complete turnkey solutions and support 300+ Mobile and morethan 120 fixedcustomers /Leading in Services professionals operating in 150 countries 45,000+ 160+ Unified ICT / TechNet International 2011
The NATO is continuously transforming to keep pace with the changes in political and financial global structures Challenges of the NATO • NCSA supports • Over 200 sites • Over 100k users • 10 different security levels • 6 major operations • Threats from international terrorism • Threats from cyber attacks to critical infrastructures • Develop deeper partnerships with more countries • Modernize and streamline the alliance • Get the alliance more efficient and effective NATO 3.0 – a strategic concept to defend 900 million citizens of NATO countries against the threats we face today, and will face in the coming decade Unified ICT / TechNet International 2011
Three steps towards effective multinational collaboration Unify mission-critical ICT • Converge fixed and mobile towards Everything over IP / LTE • Agile NATO network foron-demand capacity and scalability Migrate to all-IP networks • True vendor-independent network topology for voice, video and data • Secure platform for unified communication services • High-performance fiber & copper between the bases, on the base and in the buildings • Protected Distribution Systems(PDS) for high security areas Modernize infrastructure Unified access & consistent services for authorizeddevices 2020 Unified ICT / TechNet International 2011
Open standards and interoperability to transcend the boundaries of technology, vendors, and national frontiers • Improved interoperability, enhance safety, and reduced costs with a single, streamlined and future oriented digital radio system • Leading in GSM-Railway with over 27 commercial networks and 50,000 km of operated rail lines Driving the standardization for Pan-European GSM-Railway • Close co-operation with JTIC, DISA and other agencies • 1996-2009+Defense Information Systems Network – Europe (66 sites) • 2009-2011Interoperability testing– full JITC certified since 2011 Working with the Department of Defense towards a new standard Nokia Siemens Networks has a track record of technology transformation projects – by working together from early concept & design phase Unified ICT / TechNet International 2011
Unified communication enables seamless collaboration based on dedicated services across all devices Presence InstantMessaging Network addressbooks & groups Man-to-machinecommunications • Standardized communications across the alliance • Convergence: fixed & mobile / voice, video & data • Integration of real-time and non-real-time services • Automated and optimized communication processes Filesharing Chat Videoconferencing Enhancedphone book Unified ICT / TechNet International 2011
We help our customers to accomplish their mission Start to collaborate as early as possible Look into convergence right from the start Let’s continue the dialogue at our booth Unified ICT / TechNet International 2011
Thank you Pedro Schmid Head of Business Development, Government Solutions, Europe Unified ICT / TechNet International 2011