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VERSION XX
PM Mission Command
AFCEA APG Chapter December 19, 2012
COL Jonas Vogelhut Project Manager, Mission Command
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The Command Post Challenge
ViceChief SoS Enterprise 081022 - 2 * Partial System Listing
SKL
ASIP
SINCGARS
CSS VSAT
TACSAT
AN/PRC-150C
EPLRS
Smart-T
JNN
GBS
Command
Post
DCGS-A
Warlock
DTSS
TAIS
IMETS
DTSS
ACT-E
MCS
BCS3
ADAM Cell
IDM-T
ISYSCON v4
DCGS-L
GCCS-A
Enablers
BCCS
117G
BFT/
FBCB2
AFATDS
SIPR, NIPR VOIP
CPOF
A2C2S
Generators
Displays,
Shelters & ECUs MC OTM
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1981-1999
Historical Mission
Command Evolution
Common Operating
Environment (COE)
Services
Collaboration
BCCS
Collaborate
Web Services
Environment
JADOCS
AFATDS
TAIS
BCS3
GCCS-A
GCCS BCS3
Others
DDS/
MIP
CoMotion
Mvr
CoMotion CoMotion
Air Log
CoMotion Fires
Enterprise
Battle Command Collapse
Standalone Systems
AFATDS Advanced Field
Artillery Tactical Data System
TAIS Tactical Airspace
Integration System
Original ABCS System Concept
AMDWS Air and Missile
Defense Workstation
MCS Maneuver Control
System
GCCS-A Global Command
and Control System-Army
ASAS All-Source Analysis System
FBCB2 Force XXI Battle
Command - Brigade and Below
Individual, Separate BFA Architectures
CSSCS Combat Service Support Control System
IMETS Integrated
Meteorological System
DTSS Digital Topographic
Support System
Message-Based Data
Interoperability
2000-2007 2008-2012 2013 - 2017 2018+
Post COE/ MC Vision
COE V2 Unified Collaboration
Common Virtual Serverimplementation
Converged Server Hardware Rich Web Client
COE V3 Std Shareable Geospatial
Unified Collaboration Common Operating Picture Common Map Tactical Appstore Cloud Analytics
COE V4 Unified Data
Disconnected Workstation and Web-client
Joint interoperability Enhanced Common
Operating Picture Unified Data
COE V5 MCOTM
Disconnected Infrastructure
services
Enhanced Performance
Operational Adaptability 4
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COL Jonas Vogelhut PM Mission Command
PdD SSMC
Chief, TMD
PdM TMC PdM SMC PdD FSC2
DPdD FSC2 DPdM SMC Acting DPdM TMC DPdD
MC Stakeholder’s ASAALT: G3/5/7:G4:G8,FDC:G8,FDG:SEC APG & Fort Sill: TCM Fires Cell: TCM MC:TCM Sust C2: PM DCGS-A:
Chief, RMD Acting Chief, Ops
PM Mission Command
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Chief, BMD
DPM Mission Command
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MC Core
Competencies & Priorities
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Priorities 1. Soldiers support - FSR,
SW/HW fixes, relations2. COE infrastructure/common
software, interoperability
3. COE applicationmodifications - OPS/IntelConvergence
4. Rich web client/CommandWeb
5. Contracts improvement
6. Cost avoidance/reportingaccuracy/reportingtransparency
7. Organization - internal -morale, rebuild
8. Organization - externalstakeholders - PM of Choice- HQDA, TCM, Joint, etc.
9. Organization - internal -training, certification, skills,Lean Six Sigma
10. Next generation capability
Applications -Maneuver -Fires -Logistics -Air, ADA, etc.
Integration -BCCS -CP CE -Joint -Coalition
Infrastructure -Common SW -Enterprise -DDS
Managing the Acquisition Process
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Maneuver •Joint Battle Command – Platform
•Joint Capability Release•Force Battle Command Brigade &
Below (FBCB2) Air Defense • Air Missile Defense Workstation
(AMDWS)• AMDWS Situational Awareness
Provider Map Widget• Integrated Air and Missile
Defense Battle Command System(IBCS)
Airspace
Sustainment • Battle Command Sustainment• Support System (BCS3)• Combat Power Widget• Logistics Reporting Tool Widget
Intelligence
Distributed Ground Station – Army (DCGS-A)
Maneuver •Mission Command Workstation
(MCWS) Joint Convergence •Command Post of the Future
Mission Command •Global Command and Control-Army (GCCS-A)
•Joint Command and Control (JC2)
Sustainment •Global Combat Support System –
Army (GCSS-A) •Standard Army Management
Information Systems
Protection Chemical-Biological
Incident Reporting System
Mission Command • Command Post Web• Battle Command Common Services• Command Web Widget• Data Distribution Service
Fire Support Joint Effects Targeting System (JETS)
Fire Support • Advanced Field Artillery Tactical
Data System (AFATDS)• Fires Command Web Widget –
Capabilities SAB• Joint Automated Deep Operations
Coordination System (JADOCS)
PM MC Unity of Command PM MC Unity of Effort
Source: ADRP 6-0, Mission Command, May 2012
Fires
Warfighting Function
Sustainment
Warfighting Function
Intelligence
Warfighting Function
Protection
Warfighting Function
Mission Command
Warfighting Function
Protection Joint Warning and Reporting Network
Movement and
Maneuver
Warfighting Function
•Tactical Airspace Integration System(TAIS)
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EXAMPLE SERVICES
Collaboration, e.g., Chat
Enterprise E-Mail
Enterprise Query Common Map Display
Fusion
Data Mediation
…
…
…
Interoperability Gateway
EcoSystem • Reference Architecture
• Policy
• Governance
• Investment
• Incentives
• Development/Integration/Test/
Deployment Environment
• Help Desk
GENERATING FORCE
COE
E
C
O
S
Y
S
T
E
M
Sensor
Mobile / Handheld
RT / Safety Critical /
Embedded
Data Center / Cloud / GF
Mounted
Command Post
GENERATING FORCE COE Enables
Increased Capability Agility Reduced Life Cycle Costs Flexible Standards-based Infrastructure Enhanced Cyber Protection
COE Snapshot
8 TACTICAL
EDGE
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Long Range Planning
FY2013 FY2014 FY2015 FY2016 FY2017 FY2018 FY2019 FY2020 Apr Oct Apr Oct Apr Oct Apr Oct Apr Oct Apr Oct Apr Oct Apr Oct
Standard Sharable Geospatial Unified Data
Integration Baseline
Unified Collaboration Common Operating Picture Common Map Tactical Appstore Cloud Analytics
Disconnected Workstation and Web-client
Joint interoperability Enhanced Common
Operating Picture Unified Data
Apr
FY2021
Assured Delivery & On The Move
Disconnected Infrastructure services
Enhanced Performance
Operational Adaptability
Baseline Capabilities
Baseline Capabilities
from Net
Enabled Mission
Command Initial
Capability Document
Unified Collaboration
Common Virtual Server implementation
Converged Server Hardware
Rich Web Client
- Increase the shared situation awareness of the commander and staff
- Improve the ability of the command and staff to develop situational understanding
- Allow commander's and staffs to collaborate from geographically dispersed locations
- Reduces the need to travel to command posts
- Ensures that all organizations are operating from a common set of map data
- Common geospatial standards and data products reduce the need for multiple formats of products and data sets
- Commander's, staff's, and systems utilize common data standards, vocabularies, ontologies and formats
- Unified data allows the use of analytical capabilities that improve the situational understanding of commander's and staffs
- Unified data reduces the need for multiple layers of mediation and transformation
- Traceability of the data back to the right person or originator to facilitate situational understanding and decision making
- Assurance that the data presented to the commander and staff is valid and assured
- Mission Command function on the move. [NIE Gap #1 and NeMC ICD Gap #2}
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PM MC 15-19 Vision
(Army 2020)
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Transform Mission Command Systems to be more Global, Dynamic, Scalable, Customizable, and Secure in a manner that enhances the Commander’s Operational Adaptability to Collaborate, Decide and Lead.
Core Competencies • Continue to build applications to meet Commanders
needs for collaborative planning and decentralizedexecution across all warfighting functions, enhancing theability to make rapid adjustments according to thecombat situation.
• Integrate applications across the warfighting functions toprovide a robust common operating environment forcollaboration, decision making, and execution thatenables leadership across the force
• Provide the common infrastructure across the missioncommand applications to enable robust informationsharing and synchronization
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Standardize
Operating Environments
• Command Web: Ozone Framework & Synapse SoftwareDevelopment Kit (SDK)
– No Cost License– Wide use by Intel Community increases interoperability & re-use– SDK speeds development & deployment of new widgets
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Standardize Computing Environments
Command Web – Tactical Server Standard
Widget: Lightweight, single purpose apps deployed to a server based environment & accessed through a web browser Ozone Widget Framework: is a web/server based environment designed to support the development & deployment of widgets and mechanisms to support communications between widgets. Ozone Synapse SDK: standardizes key features used to develop, assemble and configure widgets.
Army CIO G6 Pilot with Command Web focused on Tactical COE Standards &
Web Service Framework
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Command Web/OZONE
• Standardized Web Environment withother US Government Organizations
– NSA, IC– DCGS-A– DISA
• Google Earth 3-D Widget• CJMTK for Mapping• COP Display/Graphics• Rapid Deployment of capability• Warfighting Function Widgets
− Fires Support and Planning − Sustainment C2 − Maneuver − CBRN − Airspace C2 and ADA − Engineering
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Implementing the Command Post CE
• Integrated infrastructure /common server stack (vicestove pipe systems)
• Common / shared set offunctional applications andservices visualized on acommon end userenvironment
• Simplified architecture andsystem configuration –easy to install and maintain
• Reduced space, weightand power specifications
• Reduced number of PORs• Unity of Effort* Systems are representative, not all-inclusive
• Source: Command Post Handbook and TOCFEST 2008
Desired End State… Common, scalable, integrated Mission Command architecture and infrastructure
(hardware, services, applications) aligned with the COE Improved interoperability -- reduced cost – reduced development and deployment timelines
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• Efficient, Reliable, and Flexible DataExchange Mechanisms to enable the flow of Mission Command Data across tactical and global networks
Global Mission Command Layer
• Dynamic, Schemaless DataRepository capturing all Data of interest to Mission Command • Commercial “Big Data” ToolsIntegration for advanced fusion and analysis of data • Security Features that enable
Operational Flexibility within, across, and outside of Security domains • Proactive features to initiate CyberWarfare on an opponent
• Abstraction of the Data and Network from theapplications enabling new capabilities to be integrated with speed & efficiency • Ability to customize applications in the field tosolve complex and unanticipated problems
Common Web Environment BC Thin Client Converged Web Client
` Mission Command Collaborative Environment
Intell Environment
Common Hardware/Workstation
BNIFS / BC / TIGR
Common Infrastructure
Mission Command Node
Operational Adaptability
Big Data Global Access
Cyber Warfare
PM MC Vision 2020
Mission Command in the 2020s will be transformed by Game Changers — Operational Adaptability enabled by Global Access, Big Data and Cyber Warfare — providing an opportunity to build a Mission Command Global Layer transforming Mission Command into a Global system.
This enables two fundamental capabilities:
• Operate Mission Command from a global and holisticperspective
• Build & integrate new capabilities with speed and efficiencynot possible with today's architecture
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Doctrinal Requirements for Game Changers
Cyber Warfare
The Cyber environment is being contested by skilled
adversaries and provides new opportunities
Big Data
Large new data sources are available that can be
synthesized into actionable knowledge
Global Access
A Global Network enables Mission Command Functions
to be performed from anywhere which enables new capabilities and efficiencies
Gam
e C
han
gers
(From TRADOC Pam 525-3-1, 19 Aug 2010)
Joint and partner interoperability
Joint and partner access
Interoperable network systems
Global Communications connectivity
Fight degraded
Synthesize and disseminate data, information, and intelligence
Reduce information overload
Exert technical influence
Do
ctri
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Req
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Decentralized Operations
NEM
C G
aps
GAP 3…Limited capability to share and display relevant
information…
GAP 4…Limited capability to digitally integrate JIIM partners.
GAP 2…Limited capability to execute C2 while on-the-move.
GAP 1…Limited capability to fuse sensor, SA and PLI information,
GAP 5…Lack the capability to tailor network resources to
match Commanders’ priorities. (From TRADOC NEMC ICD V25, 27 Dec 2011)
A Standard & Sharable Geospatial Foundation:
JIIM Interoperability
A Robust Network Transport Capability Execute Running Estimate
Execute Tactical Network Operations
Command and Control on-the-Move (C2 OTM)
Display/Share Relevant Tactical Information M
CEC
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Operational Adaptability
Army is being tasked to solve challenging problems which
require influencing and coordinating with larger
communities
Effective strategic engagement
Expanded executive agent responsibilities
Adopt and apply design
Enable Collaboration
Create, Communicate, and Rehearse Orders
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PM MC POM FY15-19 Acquisitions
• Consolidate contracts across PM MC– Full and Open Consolidated Field Support Services, estimated
award 3Q 2014
• Follow on PM MC MATO contract– Task orders for
• Integration• Infrastructure• Application• Seta
• Command Post Client Full and Open Competitionestimated award 2Q 2014
• AFATDS Inc 2 Full and Open Competition estimatedaward 3Q FY 2015
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Summary
• PM MC is supporting the Army COE implementationthrough is Core Competencies– Applications– Infrastructure– Integration
• PM MC is a prime provider of Web based capability andWidgets to be used for the Command Post ComputingEnvironment
• MC Vision 2020 enables the Army to visualize and planpast COE implementation for future technical anddoctrinal concepts
• Contract Opportunities for Hardware, Infrastructure andApplications now and throughout the POM
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How to Reach PEO C3T • Business Inquiries: PEO C3T Technical Industrial Liaison Office:
http://peoc3t.army.mil/TILO.html
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http://peoc3t.army.mil/contact.html
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