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DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. Technology Needs Mr. John Knutson J8 Office of S&T

Two Commands - Complementary Missions The NORAD Mission: Aerospace warning Aerospace control Maritime warning in the defense of North America. The USNORTHCOM Mission: Homeland defense Civil support Security cooperation to defend and secure the United States and interests. UNCLASSIFIED DISTRIBUTION A. Approved for public release: distribution unlimited. 2

UNCLASSIFIED (Non-prioritized) Detect, Track & ID Air Targets Counter-WMD Preparedness and Response in the Domestic AOR Engage Air Targets Network Resiliency Maritime Surveillance Sub-Surface Maritime Surveillance Surface Maritime Non-Lethal Engagement Critical Time Management of GPS Mission Assurance Common Integrative Framework Operational Use of Social Media Arctic Capabilities Recovery of USG Personnel in AOR Threat Info Sharing & Dissemination Air & Missile Maritime Land Cross Cutting 3

UNCLASSIFIED Detect, Track, and Identify Air Targets Enhanced ability to detect, track and ID multiple air threats: Air threats include any object, vehicle, or vessel transiting the air domain. 31,000 per day on average transit within North America Enhanced ability to detect, track, and ID air targets over the maritime domain Joint Engagement Sequence (JES) Surveil Detect Track/ID TE/ WA Act Assess 4

UNCLASSIFIED Engage Air Targets Enhanced capabilities to defend North America against advancing weapons technology and delivery platforms Advanced methods to engage tracks of interest. Innovative methods to increase the time needed to engage threats Joint Engagement Sequence (JES) Surveil Detect Track/ID TE/ WA Act Assess 5

Maritime Surveillance Sub Surface Improved surveillance capability for wide-area maritime comprehensive domain awareness S&T efforts are focused on offshoot/novel technologies/capabilities that can improve detection capability in hardware/software/signal processing S&T is also supporting and focusing on technology prototypes for assessment in operational environments more quickly Dark Target Detection/Tracking Mine/Underwater IED Detection 6

Maritime Surveillance - Surface Improved wide-area maritime surface surveillance, detection, and warning capabilities to defeat, disable, and/or disrupt threats to North American and US waterways and littorals Includes environmental data such as sea state, current, ice prediction in the Arctic and tracking small boat, go fasts in the USNORTHCOM AOR Maritime Non-lethal Vessel Engagement Improved non-lethal (effects) capability for the Joint Maritime Force to engage maritime vessels and personnel Non-lethal capabilities to minimize adverse human effects and provide non-catastrophic reversible material damage Capable of disabling large maritime vessels, 300 GW tonnage 7

Arctic Capabilities UNCLASSIFIED Improve All Domain Awareness and Response: Increased all domain activity across the Arctic due is expected to increase significantly in the coming decades Maintain and improve existing air, surface, and undersea activity related to C4ISR assets that will enable effective response operations above 65 degrees North latitude Infrastructure challenges include limited resources, the Arctic Region s adverse weather, vast distances, and by long durations of darkness 8

Threat Information Sharing, Collaboration and Dissemination in Support of Decision Making Increased Homeland Defense and Force Protection capabilities for: Rapid electronic authentication of DoD identity credentials Cross-service interoperability for base access control Access to authoritative DoD and US government identity/biometrics databases, and Cross-Service information sharing 9

Counter-WMD (CWMD) Preparedness and Response Improved DoD C-WMD preparedness and response elements for enhanced and integrated CBRN detection and technical forensics Protection Contamination mitigation Characterization Situational awareness capabilities to mitigate the effects of WMD in the NORTHCOM AOR. Enhanced capabilities to conduct sustained automated mass decon ops during complex catastrophes. 10

Network Resiliency Improved Network resiliency in support of and among POTUS, senior leadership, Combatant Commanders, subordinates/ components and C4ISR in general Cyber stressed Electro-Magnetic Pulse (EMP) Denied space Other events Mission Assurance Common Integrative Framework Improved ability to support domestic mission critical assets during prolonged energy outages caused by natural, man-made, or technological disasters. Applicable to all-threat and all-hazard operational environments and associated cascading effects 11

Critical Time Management Relative to GPS The most widespread method of precise time dissemination is through the GPS, but it is particularly vulnerable to spoofing and denial. Critical infrastructure in the Homeland is reliant on GPS for Position, Navigation, and Timing, with a wide range of capabilities threatened in the event of failure Power Grid systems Transportation systems Communications systems Financial operations 12

Operational Use of Social Media Ability to effectively leverage open source information across a range of mission efforts to provide a holistic perspective on certain aspects of intelligence collection, production, and dissemination DoD is prohibited from using social media in support of operations within the US due to the potential for discovery of US Personally Identifiable Info DoD is limited from leveraging a valuable info source for situational awareness from either direct access or from info gathered from DoD partners 13

Recovery of USG Personnel in the USNORTHCOM AOR Improved means for geolocation during personnel recovery efforts. Attempted abductions of U.S. persons in the USNORTHCOM AOR while supporting USG activities pose significant risk to personnel safety and operational security Goal is to quickly geo-locate, track, and verify identity and status of isolated personnel 14

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