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Next Generation Deployable Communications

for Military & Civil Operations

TechNET

Andy Warnes

26 March 2014

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Agenda

• Deployable Communications – The Need

• Airbus Defence & Space – Our Heritage

• DCIS – The New solution for NATO

• Mobile IP Node (MPIN) – The Solution for Tomorrow

• Summary

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Deployable Communications

TACIP® & Mobile IP Node

Meet the Mission

Dynamic Setup

Modular

Multiple services

Secure

Easily Maintained

Easily Used

Ubiquitous applications

Scalable

ISTAR Demands

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Issues in a Crisis

Never Enough Communications in a Crisis • Infrastructures damaged or destroyed

• No coverage in remote areas

• Inadequate capacity to meet enhanced need

• Can’t reach all affected people

• Unauthorised/hostile use of systems

Be Prepared to meet enhanced need

– Build Resilience

– Provide backup capacity

– Make available deployable communications

– Build Population Warning communications

– Design in security

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Airbus Defence & Space – Our Heritage

RTTS/DLAN

Synergy (Iraq)

Tetrapol (PMR)

Cormorant

DII

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NATO DCIS – Deployable Communication and Information System

• Providing forces with secure communication services

between deployed command and control elements • DCIS Initial order:

• Complete by June

this year

• Will support 8 of

NATO’s planned 46

Points of Presence

(POPs)

• Proving ground

Operation Live Test in

Poland

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CONNECTIVITY

● SATCOM via TSGT, DSGT, Flyaway

terminals

● Direct Fibre

● SR/LR LOS Radio bearers

● Bearers of Opportunity (e.g. Public

Switched Telephony network (PSTN),

PTT)

● User distribution via INDS (resilient

fibre ring or PtP Radio)

NRF DCIS

Capabilities

INTEROPERABILITY

● Interoperable with fixed C2 nodes and

Nations (including Tactical

Communications (TACOMS))

● Interoperable with NGCS

● Use Commercial of the Shelf (COTS)

equipment

● Alignment with current and future

NATO programmes e.g. IP

convergence, MPLS and PCN

SECURE

● Provides Communications and Information

Systems (CIS) at the 3 protective markings

(NATO UNCLASSIFIED, MISSION

SECRET and NATO SECRET)

● Information Exchange Gateways between

MISSION SECRET and NATO SECRET

domains (Information Exchange Gateway

Type C (IEG-C))

● Information Exchange Gateways between

NATO and Nations (Information Exchange

Gateway Type B (IEG-B))

● Deploys Firewalls, IDS and IP encryption

● TEMPEST Approved

DEPLOYABLE

● Supports 5 days NTM and is operable

within 48hrs of arrival

● Capable of Roll-on Roll-off (Ro-Ro) via

C-130 aircraft

● Tent provides Protection against

Biological or Chemical (BC) attack

● Operates in adverse environmental

conditions

● Equipment housed in ruggedised

Indoor and Outdoor Transit Cases

SCALABLE

● Scalable to meet the deployment

scenario - up to 126 Active Users

MODULAR

● µCOM (Wide Area Network (WAN)

Access and NU Core)

● Secret Core

● micro Information Services Module

(µISM)

● Voice Core

● Interface to Nations Module (INM)

● Wireless Crypto and Router Module

(WiCR)

● Break Out Box (BoB)

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Challenges for NATO Going Forward with DCIS

Post-Afghanistan the need is to make sure that the Connected Forces Initiative (CFI) is real:

• NATO provide corporate ‘glue’ to allow full data sharing and situational awareness

• Available and effective DCIS a fundamental enabler.

• Current delays to approving the way forward not compatible with NATO plans

Suggestion: One Large procurement for residual DCIS post IFB2

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Challenges for NATO Going Forward with DCIS

Post-Afghanistan the need is to make sure that the Connected Forces Initiative (CFI) is real:

• NATO provide corporate ‘glue’ to allow full data sharing and situational awareness

• Available and effective DCIS a fundamental enabler.

• Current delays to approving the way forward not compatible with NATO plans

Suggestion: One Large procurement for residual DCIS post IFB2

Clear linkage between new initiatives ( CFI/Future Mission Network) and IERs for DCIS

ISTAR key driver with significantly large bandwidth needs especially to tactical level

• Time Sensitive Targeting/Dynamic Targeting

• Future applications (support of)

• Encryption, its management and consequences

• Changing Standards

• Potential future bearers and their characteristics

• Linkage to the NATO Cloud

Suggestion: CP amendment should be followed by an update of the Target Architecture

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Rapidly Deployed - established and operational within very short

periods of time on arrival at destination.

Dynamic Communications Network - ideally equipped to

support mobile communicators, especially to support high tempo

operations.

Easy to Use - designed for simplicity of operation

Cost Effective - exploits Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS)

components make it a highly cost effective

Scalable - modular tactical capability supporting 6 to 250 without

any re-engineering or expert technical support

TACIP® - Airbus Deployable CIS

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Proven MANET (Mobile Ad Hoc Network) solution

• Automatically and dynamically create and maintain (ad-hoc) network

– multi-bearer intelligent routing

• Self forming and self healing

• Automatically find the most suitable path for your information

• Identify other Mobile IP Nodes and automatically form an efficient

network

Radios

• Automatically detect the quality of a radio network

– Bandwidth

– Latency

– Link Quality

Modernised Application Suite/Network aware applications

• Applications can adapt to the network

• User data is adapted to fit the capabilities

• Network can make decisions based on transmission types

• Designed and Tailored to Customer Needs

• Automatically changes how it handles and interprets data

• Transparently Encrypt all your data via Ectocryp®

Mobile IP Node – The Future

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Solution Overview

Fixed Infrastructure

Discover Nodes

Discover Best Routes

Multiple Networks Can Merge

Any Allowed Node Can Join

No End-User Intervention

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Summary

DCIS will be with NATO soon

• Successful initial testing deployment to Poland ongoing

IFB2 should be released as soon as possible if we are to progress with state of the art capabilties

• Backward compatibility required with previous procurement activities

CP amendment should be followed by an update of the Target Architecture

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Deployable Communications

TACIP® & Mobile IP Node

Thank you - for your attention!