This Brief is Unclassified DoD CIO Brief to National Spectrum Consortium Industry Day Assured Dynamic Spectrum Access Major General Robert E. Wheeler DoD Deputy Chief Information Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Information Infrastructure 5 December 2014 12/9/2014 1
Mission Success Depends on Spectrum MUOS Commercial WGS EMS/Net Enabled ISR RQ-4 High Alt Gateway Relay EMS/Net Enabled Nuclear Response High Capacity Backbone Link-16 AEHF We must be able to operate between layers between networks between domains between environments Voice B-52 SADL VMF E-2 C-17 KC-135 Net Enabled MAF B-52 E-3 MQ-1/9 EMS/Net Enabled C2 ISR EC-130 B-1 F-15E Legacy TDLs F/A-18 B-2 Advanced TDLs F-22 F-15C RC-135 ERMP E-8 Mid Alt Gateway Relay F-16 A-10 F-35 F-35 EMS/Net Enabled Attack / Weapons H-60 ASOC Tact l Net Ops CAOC DCGS JFACC Op EMS /Net MgtXX Permissive Slide 2 ADC TOC DCGS JFLCC Op EMS/Net Mgt CRC Tact l Net Ops JFMCC Op EMS/Net Mgt II X Contested POWER TO THE EDGE Anti-access EMS/Net Enabled SOF
Spectrum Access is a Race: Both on the Battlefield and in the Marketplace 12/9/2014 3
Vision for Change: Spectrum Strategy EMS Strategy s Vision: Spectrum Access When and Where Needed to Achieve Mission Success Call to action, 3 Goals: Expedite development of spectrum dependent systems with increased efficiency, flexibility and adaptability Increase agility of DoD operations Sharpen responsiveness to ongoing spectrum regulatory and policy changes Focus on deep tissue change: Cultural transformation; shift from reactive to proactive; governance, accountability and oversight; collaboration and partnerships; technology embracing 12/9/2014 4
Spectrum Sharing Key to Global Operational Effectiveness DoD efforts to improve spectrum access must converge toward an end goal of global operational effectiveness Spectrum Sharing is key to assured spectrum access: both efficient and effective use once access is gained Spectrum policy and regulatory frameworks will evolve to ensure that rapidly developing technology advances around spectrum sharing can be used to meet warfighter mission requirements The framework will support new agile DoD systems that will be built for a more contested and congested operational environments. 12/9/2014 5
Consortium DoD s Technology Innovator Consortium will assist DoD in conquering difficult sharing and technology challenges Through collaboration bring capabilities to DoD faster to meet rapidly evolving requirements Serves to compliment a wide range of activities: National Advanced Spectrum and Communications Test Network (NASCTN) - Strong engineering, testing and other research and development EMS Strategy s Roadmap and Action Plan make DoD more agile and mission effective Engagement in policy dialogue on sharing Framework to support new technologies and systems 12/9/2014 6
This Brief is Unclassified DoD CIO Brief to National Spectrum Consortium Industry Day Assured Dynamic Spectrum Access Major General Robert E. Wheeler DoD Deputy Chief Information Officer Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Information Infrastructure 5 December 2014 12/9/2014 7
Why This Matters: DoD Operational Implications Directed Energy (EMP, HPM, laser) GPS jammers Digital RF Memory MMW Advanced C2 nets Weaponized COTS Proliferation Broadband technologies IEEE Standards Speed/Throughput/ Streaming Content Economic Growth Jobs Creation The foundation upon which DoD builds weapons systems is changing; DoD efforts to recognize and to build to a new foundation are critical to national security 12/9/2014 8