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Its All about the People 2
Its All about the People 3
The Realm of the Possible 82 nd Sustainment Brigade Demonstrated Single Device for Instant Messaging, Voice, Video and Data We Lack the Interstate for Our Information Highway 4
The Army of the Future We Start from a Position of Strength with an Army of Combat Proven Leaders Our Nation s Joint Force must operate in a complex and dangerous physical, cultural and information environment, while balancing readiness requirements and limited resources. The Army of the Future is Stronger The Army will be optimized for a broader range of missions in support of the Joint Force. Adapting to the Strategic Environment by prioritizing leader development and leveraging technology to empower the Soldier. Adapting Readiness and Training Models to better prepare units to operate in complex environments. Empowered Soldiers & Squads, connected to the in vehicles that increase mobility and lethality while retaining survivability. Implementing plan to Regionally Align Forces to better support Combatant Commanders. Reducing end strength and optimizing the force structure mix while remaining engaged in Afghanistan and adapting to meet the demands of the Defense Strategy. The future environment requires an agile, ready Army a precision force, capable of rapid, scalable global engagement in support of National Defense Strategy. 5
Network Modernization: A Key to Success The Army has global responsibilities that require large technological advantages to prevail decisively in combat technological overmatch, if you will Modernizing, especially as end strength is reduced, is the key to ensuring that the Army s dominance continues. As I reflect upon the pace of technological change in today s modern world and the impact of rapid, global information exchange upon our overall security environment, I am both inspired and encouraged by the Army s approach to building a network able to connect our forces at all echelons. This remains our number one modernization priority. GEN Ray Odierno, Chief of Staff of the Army, Army Live Blog, 7 August 2012 Retain Our Technological Overmatch The Ability to Rapidly, Globally Exchange Information in a Secure Environment Connect Our Forces at All Echelons A Modernized LandWarNet Will Meet These Challenges 6
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A Soldier s Story: Medal of Honor Recipient Staff Sergeant Clinton L. Romesha It was 6 am on 3 Oct 09, when the Taliban descended on Combat Outpost Keating in the Afghan mountains near the Pakistan border. 8
A Soldier s Story: Medal of Honor Recipient Staff Sergeant Clinton L. Romesha You know, if you think about it, it just wasn t a fair fight they [Taliban] didn t have a chance! Behind Every American Soldier is the Most Powerful Army in the World, Behind the Army is LandWarNet 8
What Right Looks Like The Network is Key to a Smaller, More Capable, Better Trained Expeditionary Army We Must Train as We Fight Deploy Little to No Notice Anytime, Anywhere in Austere Environments Installations as a Future Docking Station Modernized From Strategic Core to the Tactical Edge Single Secure Network Incorporate Echelons Above Army Requirements Centralized Management and Decentralized Execution 9
UNCLASSIFIED LandWarNet End State: Balance Across Mission Areas "We must empower them [Soldiers] with unmatched lethality, protection and situational awareness to achieve tactical dominance,"... "It entails an overarching network architecture that connects all echelons from squad to joint task force to ensure our leaders have the right information at the right time to make the best possible decisions. Chief of Staff of the Army, Eisenhower Luncheon, 22 Oct 12 "We must empower them [Soldiers] with unmatched lethality, protection and situational awareness to achieve tactical dominance,"... "It entails an overarching network architecture that connects all echelons from squad to joint task force to ensure our leaders have the right information at the right time to make the best possible decisions." LWN 2020 Capability Sets Balance Mission Areas and Enable an Expeditionary Army with Increased Effectiveness, Efficiency & Security 2013-09-11T13:35:00Z HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL UNCLASSIFIED 10
Irreversible Momentum We Have Achieved Success Through Unprecedented Collaboration 11
Where We Were Two Years Ago. 12
WMA: Tactical Deployed Network Operations & Security Enterprise Services Network Capacity BMA: ERPs FY XX Supply Ops/Tactical Finance Centralized GFEBS Accounting Single Identity Asset Visibility of SIPR/NIPR Mobile Security Publish Updated Security Arch Authentication ICAM Service Continuous Monitoring UNCLASSIFIED LandWarNet 2020 and Beyond Modernization Through Capability Set Strategy Balance Modernization & Sustainment Flexibility Through Capabilities Transport Messaging (Email) Ent Svc Desk 7 BCTs ICAM X Installations 4-6 BCTs X Data Centers GCSS -A Installation FY XX Data Ctr 7 BCTs DC Voice, Video, IM, Presence Web 2.0 (milsuite) Ops-Intel Conv X Installations 4-6 BCTs X Data Centers Supply, Maint, -A Property Personnel & Pay Mgt Thin/Zero Client Mobile (BYOD) Security (TLA) Stack Build-out FY XX Content Mgt Collaboration 4 BCTs Attribute Based Access Controls (Who /What) Net Ops NetOps Attribute Based Access Controls (Physical) 13 GCSS X Installations 4-6 BCTs 1 Data Center IPPS-A 4 BCTs X Installations 4-6 BCTs 1 Data Center ICAM GCSS -A 4 BCTs Network Mission Area (NMA) Capability Sets Ensure Synchronization FY XX FY XX ICAM Tactical Supply, Maint, Prop X Installations 4-6 BCTs FY XX ISR and LogNet Transport Conv 4 BCTs Trojan/CSS-VSAT WIN-T Conv FY XX FY XX
What We Are Investing In Cloud Converged Infrastructure Enterprise Service Desk Enterprise Services Core Data Centers & Installation Processing Nodes Social Unified Capabilities Voice, Video, IM, Presence Web 2.0 - SharePoint, milsuite Big Data Mobility DoD Mobility Pilot Multiple Commercial Technologies Security Joint Regional Security Stacks Single Identity Thin/Zero Client Multi-Protocol Label Switching (MPLS) Data Standardization Commander s Risk Reduction Dashboard Advanced Traffic Management & Information System (ATMIS) 14
Installation Example - Fort Hood 100% Utilization Latency at Fort Hood 65% - Industry Standard for Increasing Cap 50% - Latency Increases Exp. Youtube: 12% Http: 14% Insufficient Bandwidth (On and Off Post) to Support Enterprise (Cloud) Applications Obsolete Phone Switch Maintenance Down Time due to Single Points of Failure Multiple Phones on Desks (POTS, STU/STE, Red Phone, VOSIP) Ent. E-mail 50% Https: 15% Average Daily Web Usage for 20 NOV 12 Not postured to support Home Station Training (Installation as a Docking Station) Not postured to support Soldier Self Development (SSD) bandwidth requirements Bottom Line: Poor Communications Infrastructure Holds Fort Hood Hostage to Obsolete Ways of Business and Does Not Support Current/Future Requirements 15
1000 x Bandwidth Increase (On/Off Post) to Support Enterprise (Cloud) Apps Modern VoIP Switch Provides Converged (Unified) Comms (Phone, VTC, Computer), all Inter-Operable UNCLASSIFIED Fort Hood After Future Reduced Phones on Desks/Phone Via Computer (Supports CJCS IT Efficiencies Goal) Fully Capable of Supporting Home Station Training (Installation as a Docking Station) and Soldier Self Development (SSD) Significantly Improved Security Framework and Vulnerability Reduction Bottom Line: Modernized Communications Infrastructure Meets Current and Future Needs While Improving Security 16
Split-Based Operations Today & In The Future Key Objectives 1. Provide Reliable, Scalable, and Resilient Path for Data, Voice, & Video 2. Accelerate Inter-Theater Traffic 3. Provide Robust Enroute Capability 4. Enable L/V/C Training to Provide Fight Tonight Capability 5. Reduce Support Staff Footprint Forward, Allowing More Warfighting Capability End-State 1. Provide Data, Applications, and Services From the Enterprise Cloud for Both Locations (Installation & Forward Bases) 2. Greater Operational Effectiveness and More Efficient 3. Smaller Operational Footprint Distributed Data and Services = Less Boots on the Ground 2013-09-11T13:35:00Z HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL UNCLASSIFIED 17
Improved Capacity & Security Migration From the Many Army Security Enclaves 447 Network Connections C4IM Requirements at 19 Commands/Agencies To a Single Joint Regional Security Architecture 11 Entry Points Reduced Security Perimeter to Regional Joint Regional Implementation of Commodity Network Services Security (Reduce Defensive Footprint From 400 to 11 Entry-Points) Speed (1000Xs Increase in Network Speed/Bandwidth) Connectivity (Robust Fail-Over Effectively Eliminates Down Time) Storage & Processing (More Efficient Utilization Through Economies of Scale) Installations Diversity (Eliminate Single Points of Failure) Enables Future Regionalization of NEC Operations (Cost Savings and Standardization) Only Maintain at the Installation What Cannot Be Done at the Region or Enterprise 2013-09-11T13:35:00Z HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL UNCLASSIFIED 18
Enforcing Information Assurance (IA): IA and Cybersecurity Week Developed Required IA Assessment Program IAW SecArmy Memorandum BDE Through ACOM/ASCC/DRU Assessments Complete Top 5 Vulnerabilities Identified v Reviewing Policies/BBPs/TTPs That Impact Insider Threat Preparing Strategic Communications and IA Awareness Products for the Force IA/Cybersecurity Week to be Conducted from 14-18 Oct IAW National Cybersecurity Month Protecting Our Network Security is Everyone s Business 2013-09-11T13:35:00Z HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL UNCLASSIFIED 19
Accomplishments: FY12/13/14 Governance Established Army Enterprise Network Council (AENC) & Resource Integration Group (RIG) Governance Forums Established Army Enterprise Network Mission Area (NMA) Portfolio Mgt Process Developed Army Request for IT (ARFIT) Process Momentum Toward the Future Architecture Developed Common Operating Environment (COE) & Standardized Computing Environments (CEs) Consolidating Data Centers Completed Migration of 1.4 Million Users to Enterprise Email Service Enterprise Services: VoIP, UC, Collaboration Commander s Risk Reduction Dash Board (CCRD) Agile IT Acquisition Developed Guidance that Identifies Buy or Build Decision Early in the Acquisition Process Used NIE for Capability Set Baselining Partnered with AF & DISA on RFI for Enterprise Content Mgt & Collaboration (ECMC) /Unified Capabilities (UC) Initiated Bulk Buys for Multi- Protocol Labeling Switch (MPLS) / Joint Regional Security Stacks (JRSS), Building Switches Expanded Enterprise Licensing Agreements (Adobe, CISCO) First Joint ELA (Microsoft) 2013-09-11T13:35:00Z HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL UNCLASSIFIED 20
Network Operations & Security Enterprise Services Network UNCLASSIFIED The Network in FY15 and Beyond (There Is Still More To Be Done) FY15-19 Investment Strategy Data Center Consolidation I3MP, FRHN, Transport Convergence Capacity MPLS Transport Cloud Unified Capabilities (EoIP) Voice (VoIP/VoSIP) Video/Chat/Presence Enterprise Content Mgt and Collaboration (ECMC) Bulk Purchases & ELAs Joint Regional Security Stacks (RSS) End-to-End C2 & Real-Time Visibility of Network Assets & Issues Thin Client & Mobility Provides Robust Capacity to Assured Network Availability JIE Synergy by Leveraging Partnerships (Army, DISA, AF) Leaders can More Rapidly Apply Fused Data to Support Decision Making Access the Same Information, Regardless of Device Drive Cost Down Improved Security Less Barriers to Access Information Greater Information Sharing So What? Enables Unified Action Operational Continuity Expeditionary Distributed Ops Right Seat Ride Less Boots on the Ground Improved Training Soldiers Can Train Anywhere Improved Readiness Greater Security & Ability to Mitigate Vulnerabilities Better Cost Mgt Enabling a Smaller, More Capable, Better Trained Expeditionary Force 2013-09-11T13:35:00Z HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL UNCLASSIFIED 21
Where I Need Your Help Mission Partners Help Keep the Network a Top Modernization Priority Utilize Enterprise Network Capabilities No Unique Solutions Continue to Move Data, Apps, and Systems to the Cloud Its All About the Data Protect It! JIIM Teamwork is Critical to Enterprise-Level Success Industry Partners Be Good Stewards Don t Let Us Write Stupid Requirements Partner With Us on New ELAs RDT&E / IRAD Advise Us on Where it is Best to Spend Focus on Open Systems and Common Operating Environment (COE) Participate in Our NIEs Through Unprecedented Collaboration, We Have Achieved Irreversible Momentum 22
Thank You for Your Continued Service and Sacrifice. I am Truly Honored to Serve With You. 24
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