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CHOOSING A CAREER OF SIGNIFICANCE Why the Government? Mr. Steve Lariviere Information Assurance, Cyber Defense & Cyber Security Systems Engineering Division Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Information Assurance and Cyber Security Directorate Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic
Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic Overview CAPT Bruce Urbon, USN Commanding Officer Mr. Ken Slaughter Technical Director (Acting) Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (01 September 2009). November 2, 2009
Department of the Navy Organization Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command San Diego, CA SPAWAR Systems Center Pacific San Diego, CA Secretary of the Navy Chief of Naval Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Research Development Operations and Acquisition Naval Supply Naval Air Systems Naval Facilities Naval Sea Systems Command Engineering Command Patuxent River, Command Washington, DC Mechanicsburg, MD Washington, DC PA SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic Charleston, SC Mission: Our Where We Fit Provide quality full-service systems engineering and acquisition to rapidly deploy capabilities to the Naval, Joint and National Warfighter through the development, test, evaluation, production and fielding of sustainable, survivable and interoperable Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance, Information Operations, Enterprise Information Services and Space capabilities that enable knowledge superiority. Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (01 September 2009). 3
SPAWAR Systems Center Atlantic New Orleans Washington Tidewater Charleston Tampa Germany Iraq Afghanistan Bahrain Combined assets to create and Strategically Located sustain mission 3, 300 Civil Service effectiveness. Employees 120 Military Personnel 11, 00 Industry Partners 0 Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (01 September 2009). Antarctica 4
Areas of Expertise Engineered Solutions for the Warfighter C 4 ISR Integration Modeling & Simulation Anti-Terrorism/Force Protection Sensor Systems Command Center Services Mobile C 4 I Systems Networks & Communications Cryptology – Intelligence – Reconnaissance Air Traffic Control, Meteorology and Navigation Systems and Technical Services Also: • Personnel Programs • Physical & Computer Security • Image Processing • Information Assurance • Information Technologies, Management & Support • Visual Information Systems Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (01 September 2009). 5
Community of National Assets A community of national assets exist within a 10 mile radius. C 4 I integration facility Military SDDC (841 st Transportation Battalion) Former Naval Base Vehicle Integration site Military SDDC Radio frequency test facility (841 st Transportation Battalion) Charleston Air Force Base RF Test facility “Jointness – The future of national and international security lies in interoperability and cooperation among the services, the interagency, international partners and nongovernmental organizations…” Ground terminus supported by rail and highway system Charleston Air Force Base Admiral M. G. Mullen then Chief Naval Officer Release. Distribution is unlimited (01 September 2009). Statement A: Approved for Public 6
Major Customers § § § § Navy Marine Corps Army Air Force Unified Combatant Commands Dept. of Defense Dept. of State Dept. of Veterans Affairs Dept. of Justice Dept. of Treasury Dept. of Homeland Security Federal Aviation Admin. National Science TOA FY 09 $5. 1 Billion Providing quality fullservice systems 35% engineering and Joint 54% acquisition to Nava rapidly deploy 11% l capabilities. 81% National Partnership with private industry Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (01 September 2009). 7
Systems Engineering and Program / Project Management CMMI Measuring and assessing processes Lean Six Sigma Improving processes by eliminating waste & variation Master Black belt 3 41 (14 Certified) Green belt Carnegie Mellon, Software Engineering Institute (SEI) appraisal team awards Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI®) Maturity Level 3 536 Yellow belt >1000 White belt 2418 Executive/ Senior leadership 44 (68%) August 2007 (5 /day) December 2007 (50 /day) 50 LSS+ Team = MRAPS unificatio per day n Program & Project Management § DAWIA PM § Master of Science in PM § CMMI PM & C § PMP Certification § Project Initiation Review (PIR) § CDMs & KSAs § Navy ERP PS § PM University Statement A: Approved for Public Release. Distribution is unlimited (01 September 2009). 8
September 9, 2009 CAPT Bruce Urbon, USN - Commanding Officer Technical Director (Acting) Mr. Ken Slaughter - Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center Atlantic 50 D 00 ISR, IO, IA and Cybersecurity Mr. Michael T. Kutch, Jr. 50 D Department Head and Director for Intelligence Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR), Information Operations (IO), Information Assurance (IA), and Cybersecurity SPAWAR 5. 8 National IA Competency Lead SPAWAR 5. 6 Deputy National ISR/IO Competency Lead 16 October 2009 V 1. 1
ISR, IO, IA and Cybersecurity Department (50 D) Organization 50 D ISR, IO, IA & Cybersecurity Department Michael T Kutch Jr 58 IA/Cybersecurity 56 ISR/IO Vacant 582 IA, Cyber Defense, & Cybersecurity Systems Div 583 National Cyber Reconnaissance Systems Div 584 Advanced Cyberspace Concepts Div 561 Information Operations Div Stephen M Lariviere David Smoak Mark Bienz Michael S Shafer 563 Joint & National ISR Systems Div David Smoak / Mike Shafer (Acting) People Ø 669 Government Employees Ø 2, 000 Contractors Revenue Ø Active Contracts (87) $ 1. 6 B 10 10
Overview ▼ SSC LANT Information Assurance (5. 8) ▼ SSC LANT ISR/IO (5. 6) ▼ SSC LANT ISR/IO/IA and Cybersecurity Dept (50 D) 11 11
Purpose/Scope of Responsibilities Information Assurance (IA) Engineering (5. 8) Competency The Information Assurance competency includes the scientific and engineering activities that protect and defend information and information systems by ensuring their availability, integrity, authentication, confidentiality, and non-repudiation. IA Develops & Deploys. . . IA Competency. . . IA Supports. . . • Technical Measures to protect and defend • Serves as the Primary IA service provider for Team SPAWAR in support of the Warfighter • Multiple Warfighting and Homeland Defense missions to include: • • Networks Cyber Systems Computers Disruptions of Information Denial Degradation Destruction • Technical Measures provides restoration of information and information systems • Educates, mentors and develops a capable technical IA workforce and Technical Warrant Holders • • • Information Operations (IO) Irregular & asymmetric Warfare Network-Centric Ops Cyberspace Ops Ability to meet Navy, Joint, and National IA needs and requirements 12
CAO Structure (Tier 3 Competency Areas) ▼ 5. 8. 1 Cryptographic and Key Management § Engineering related to the development or acquisition of new Type 1 and Type 2 and commercial Cryptographic Key Management solutions. ▼ 5. 8. 2 Computer Network Defense – Cyber Security § Engineering activities providing for lifecycle security of network infrastructures and systems of the Do. D and other Federal agencies ▼ 5. 8. 3 Information Assurance Systems Security Engineering § Employs a systems engineering approach to conceive, design, develop, verify and validate IA insertion into Do. D and Federal 13
5. 8 Story Line ▼ SPAWAR 5. 8 IA National Competency Lead and Navy’s IA Technical 5. 8 / 5. 6 / 5. 5 Synergy Authority ▼ Shaping SECNAV/ASN RDA & OPNAV IA Policy & Doctrine ▼ Navy & Joint IA Service Provider § ASN RDA, OPNAV N 6, SPAWAR, PEO/PMW, NNWC, Cross-SYSCOM § Multiple Joint, Federal, IC Stakeholders ▼ Focus on IA & Cybersecurity Capabilities and Gaps Industry & Academia § Navy/Fleet & Joint IA Readiness and Mission Assurance Partnerships! § Navy/Fleet & Joint IA Threat and Situational Awareness § Treating Navy/Fleet Networks as “Weapon Systems” – NGEN, ONE-NET, CANES § Operationalizing “IA and Cybersecurity” – Comprehensive National Cyber Initiative – Navy and Joint IA & Cyber Innovation and Engineering Center § Secure(d) Service Oriented Architectures & Web 2. 0/3. 0 Systems § Introducing IA SE Processes earlier in Life-Cycle § Shifting to Systems-of-Systems & Platform Aggregation § Future IA Workforce (Right-Sizing, Availability, Competency 14 Development)
People 5. 8 IA Primary/Secondary Mapping 15
5. 8 Technical Warrant Areas and Subject Matter Expertise ▼ 5. 8 Deputy Warranting Officer – Mike Kutch ▼ 5. 8 Technical Area Experts (TAE) § Information Assurance – John Mildner (SSC LANT) – Gary King (SSC PAC) § Certification and Accreditation – Ann Rideout (SSC LANT) – Gleason Snashall (SSC PAC) § Computer Network Defense / Computer Security – Cal Stephens (SSC LANT) – Brian Whyte (SSC PAC) ▼ 5. 1 Technical Process Owner (TPO) § Information Assurance – Vacant ▼ 5. 8 Subject Matter Expertise § Over 75% degreed, with the majority of degrees in Electronic/Computer Engineer or Computer Science § 25% Post Graduate Degrees majority with Masters in Information Assurance § Majority have received Information Assurance & Network Engineering 16
Major Programs Supported TEAM SPAWAR ▼ PEO C 4 I § C&A Support § PMW-160 – – CND (Ashore/Afloat) Crypto Modernization CANES PKI / EKMS § PMW-120 NAVAL / OTHER ▼ NAVSEA ▼ ▼ ▼ – DCGS-N § PMW 146 – MUOS ▼ PEO EIS § NGEN § ONE-Net ▼ SPAWAR HQ § CIO Support § CA Support ▼ ▼ § DDG 1000, CG(X) JTRS § Security Engineering NSA § HAIPE § UCDMO Heath Systems Mission Area Team (HMAT) § IA/CND Engineering Services, C&A, and T&E Coast Guard DISA § Security Engineering DHS § IA/CND, C&A/T&E Engineering Services IRS § C&A/T&E, IA/CND Engineering 17
Overview ▼ SSC LANT Information Assurance (5. 8) ▼ SSC LANT ISR/IO (5. 6) ▼ SSC LANT ISR/IO/IA and Cybersecurity Dept (50 D) 18 18
Purpose/Scope of Responsibilities 5. 6 Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) and Information Operations (IO) ISR/IO competency focuses on the science and engineering skills required to develop and field technical capability for observing, analyzing, exploiting, and modulating the physical, information, and cyber environments to enable decision superiority. ISR IO METOC • Collection Planning • Collection & Observation • Processing • Correlation • Fusion • Analysis • Dissemination • Exploitation of Data & Information • Data Structures • End-to-End engineering • Psychological OPS • Electronic warfare • Computer network operations • Military Deception • Architecture & Data Storage • Operational security • Environmental Systems Integration • Weather • Atmospheric conditions • Currents • Temperature • Salinity • Bathymetry AUTONOMOUS SYSTEMS • Unmanned Platforms • Air, Land, Surface, subsurface. biological • Intelligent navigation • Man-machine interface • Perception, image understanding, target recognition • Mobility • Artificial intelligence • World modeling 19
5. 6 Story Line ▼ SPAWAR ISR/IO Deputy National Competency Lead ▼ Focusing on ISR & IO Capabilities and Gaps § § 5. 8 / 5. 6 Synergy § § § § CNO (Admiral Roughead) Vision / ODNI Vision 2015 Delivering Capabilities for Left-Side/Far Right-Side of Kill Chain Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS): Navy today, IC tomorrow? Operationalizing “IO and Cyber” – Comprehensive National Cyber Initiative – Navy and Joint IA & Cyber Innovation and Engineering Center. Industry & Academia Maritime Domain Awareness Partnerships! IO T&E on Virtual and Physical Ranges – JFCOM IO Test Range/Poseidon Park (EW/CNO) IO Planning & Analysis (e. g. , VISION) IO Gaming and Virtualization (DARPA Real World) IO/Cyber Models (Meshed) – CIPC (Cyber C 2 & Mission Assurance), NETCOP, HSCB Netting the Navy (ISR/IO challenges & opportunities) – Imagine 10, 000 MRAPs in ISR/IO campaign – PM Prophet (USA) > Joint Future ISR/IO Workforce (Right-Sizing, Availability, Competency Development) 20
5. 6 Technical Warrant Areas and Subject Matter Expertise ▼ 5. 6 Deputy National Competency Lead – Mike Kutch ▼ 5. 6 Competency Staffing § Primary: § Secondary: SSC LANT (307) SSC LANT (50) ▼ 5. 6 Technical Area Experts (TAE) § ISR Systems SSC LANT – Norris Mitchell § IO Systems SSC LANT – Sam Yaryan ▼ Other 5. 6 Technical Area Experts (TAE) § ISR/IO SSC PAC (9) 21
Major Programs Supported Team SPAWAR Programs ▼ Distributed Common Ground System (DCGS) – Navy ▼ Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) Prototype ▼ Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) ▼ C 4 ISR for Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) ▼ C 6 F, CPF Demo Systems ▼ Ship Signal Exploitation Equipment ▼ Navy METOC Systems Other Major Programs ▼ Coast Guard C 4 ISR Systems ▼ TRITON (Army Mobile SIGINT) ▼ Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) ASW Mission Module ▼ BORESIGHT/CROSSHAIR HF Direction Finding Network ▼ Tagging, Tracking, Locating ▼ Integrated Broadcast System Support ▼ Joint Threat Warning System (JTWS) (SOCOM) ▼ Team Portable Collection System (TPCS) (Marine 22
Overview ▼ SSC LANT Information Assurance (5. 8) ▼ SSC LANT ISR/IO (5. 6) ▼ SSC LANT ISR/IO/IA and Cybersecurity Dept (50 D) 23 23
50 D Mission and Vision MISSION The Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance, Information Operations, Information Assurance, and Cybersecurity Directorate (50 D) provides fullservice systems engineering and acquisition to rapidly deploy next-generation capabilities to Warfighters, Homeland Defenders, and Peacemakers through the development, test, evaluation, production and fielding of sustainable, survivable, and interoperable Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance, Information Operations, Information Assurance, and Cyber solutions. VISION A Center of Gravity for Innovating and Engineering Intelligence Surveillance Reconnaissance, Information Operations, Information Assurance, and Cyber Solutions that help our Navy and Nation Win Current and Future Wars, Defend its Seas and Homeland, and Win and Preserve the Peace. 24 24
Naval and Joint ISR/IO/IA Systems Collection of ISR/IO/IA Systems and Capabilities: § Installation § Design Cybersecurity/CND MK-V NAVSPECWARCOM § Development § Sustainme nt § Validation § Training § Integration § Equipping Ground SIGINT Kit USSOCOM With the help of industry partners! SSEE / ACCES SPAWAR / NAVAIR GROUND PROPHET ARMY IA PREVENT USCG TPCS/ CESAS / MEWSS USMC IA Products & Services 25 25
Navy ISR/IO/IA Programs Legacy Cooperative Outboard Logistics Upgrade (COBLU) Evolutionary and Revolutionar y Changes Development/ Acquisition Support Ships Signals Exploitation Equipment (SSEE) Increments E / F Cryptologic Carry On Program (CCOP) Battle Group Passive Horizon Extension System (BGPHES) - Combat Direction Finding (CDF) - GCCS-M/TBMCS Production Computer Network Defense - Afloat - Ashore Automated Identification System (AIS) In-Service Engineering Activity (ISEA) Crypto Modernization Navy Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) Partial List EP-3 Special Collection Add-On System (SCAS) Distributed Command Ground System – Navy (DCGS-N) Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise Services (CANES) 26
Joint ISR/IO/IA Programs Marine Corps Army Prophet Triton Team Portable Collection System – Multi Platform Capable (TPCS-MPC) Triton II, III Communication Emitter Sensing and Attacking Systems (CESAS) AN/MLQ-36(B) Mobile Electronic Warfare Support System (MEWSS) Joint/National Joint Threat Warning System (JTWS) Partial List Virtual Integrated Support for the Information Operations Environment (vis. IOn) Real. World Cross Domain Solution (CDS) Certification, Test & Evaluation (CT&E) Military Health System IA Products/ Services 27
Information Operations (5. 6. 1) Information Operations • Joint Threat Warning System (SOCOM) • Triton II (ARMY) • Team Portable Collection System (MARCORSYSCOM) • Ship’s Signal Exploitation Equipment Inc E, F (NAVY) Core Competencies: • Signal Intelligence (SIGINT) • Information Operations (IO) • Joint Intelligence, Surveillance &Reconnaissance Sys • Direction Finding & Geolocation • Signal Analysis & Processing • Program and Project Management • Software Engineering & SOA • Requirements Definition & Analysis • Systems Development & Integration • In-Service Engineering Activity (ISEA) Support • Installation & Testing • Installation Documentation • Training Requirements, Plans, Courses • On-Site Engineering Support & Operations • Life-Cycle Engineering Support Total Obligation Authority (August 2009) Army NSA NAVSEA USAF 28
IA and Cybersecurity Systems (5. 8. 2) IA, Cyber Defense, & Cybersecurity Systems • Network and Security Engineering • Computer Network Defense • Certification & Accreditation/Test & Evaluation • Network Systems Security Design, Implementation, operations & Sustainment • Cryptographic Design, Development & Sustainment Core Competencies: • Identity Management Engineering Services Cryptographic Modernization “Our Business IS Information Assurance” Computer Network Defense Total Obligation Authority (August 2009) • Cryptographic Engineering • Certification and Accreditation • Network Systems Security/Computer Network Defense • Cross Domain Services/Multi-Level Security • Forensics/Biometrics • Information Systems Security Engineering 29
National Cyber Reconnaissance Systems (5. 8. 3) National Cyber Reconnaissance Systems Shore High Frequency Direction Finding (HFDF) Support (NSA) • Maritime Doman Awareness T&E (DUSN) • Multimedia Systems Engineering • Special Intelligence Engineering (Navy, NRO, DISA) • Program Manager for Critical Infrastructure Protection Center (CIPC)(OSD, Do. S) Core Competencies: • • Cyber Warfare Planning, Monitoring, Detection, Defensive Tactics, and Offensive Tactics Maritime Domain Awareness Test & Evaluation Shore HF Direction Finding Multimedia Engineering Secure/Non-Secure Video Teleconferencing SCI Networks Information Sharing & Fusion Strategies Space-Based Cyber Warfare Engineering Solution 30
Advanced Cyberspace Concepts (Washington DC office) (5. 8. 4) Advanced Cyberspace Concepts • JIEDDO Bio-Medical Sensors • USNS Comfort Medical Treat Facility Network (BUMED) • Military Sealift Command (MSC) • OSD - Military. Home. Front. dod. mil • USCG - IRIS, ERNS & CPS • ONI/DISA UAV & GCCS/M Core Competencies • • Total Obligation Authority (August 2009) Network Engineering Hosted Computer Operations IA Analysis MS ASP. NET Oracle Collaboration Environment UAV Motion Imagery software development GCCS/M 31
Combining Competencies and Capabilities to deliver to the Warfighter ACADEMIA U S E R E N D 5. 8 INDUSTRY PARTNERS 5. 6 32
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Ship’s Signal Exploitation Equipment (SSEE) SSEE Increments E/F • Capabilities and Relevance – – Networked with W/W Resources RDF / Indications and Warning Supports National Tasking Exploits Unique Access to SIGINT Sources – Force Protection – Blue Water and Littoral • System Description – SSEE is an evolutionary acquisition program that develops and delivers ship systems that provide Tactical Cryptologic/ Information Operations (IO) exploitation and attack capabilities through incremental upgrades. – SSEE employs a reconfigurable open core, architecture that is quickly modernized and/or upgraded through incremental development and is compliant with the FORCEnet and Maritime Cryptologic Architectures. – SSC Atlantic serves as SSEE § Government T&E § Technical Design Agent / Systems Engineering § System Installation and Fleet Support § Acquisition Management Support 34
Cryptologic Carry On Program (CCOP) Rapid and Flexible Response “Any Platform, Anywhere, Anytime” ▼ System Description § Inventory of Collection and Exploitation § § § HITS/ DRAGONFLY DRT Products That Can Be Rapidly Racked and Stacked to Meet Multitude of Mission Rqmts − Single Service / Counter-Narcotics / GWOT / Homeland Defense Scalable and Flexible Approach Gets Capabilities to the Fleet Quickly and Supports Modular Reconfiguration Provides Comprehensive Cryptologic Capability to the Furthest Corners of the World Where None May Exist. Rapidly Deployable to Support Crisis Situations ACCES D(4) BUSHHOG CCBS TRDF 35 35
Automatic Identification System (AIS) In -Service Engineering Activity (ISEA) AIS (AN/URN-31) • System Description – Commercially available technology mandated by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Treaty for all merchant shipping greater than 300 GT on international voyages. – AIS exchanges position, movement, name, cargo, and related data with other AIS units via VHF line-of-sight. – AIS units operating in proximity to each other automatically create a virtual network improving situational awareness and safety of navigation. – Shore stations can also join these virtual networks. 36 36
EP-3 E SCAS System ▼ Special Collection Add-on System (SCAS) § One (1) VXI chassis § Blackbird High-speed radio frequency (RF) front-end for signal intercept § Desperado Signals Analysis Software package (SSC Atlantic (Code 56100) Software Support Activity) ▼ 20+ systems designed, produced and delivered by SSC Atlantic ▼ Provide Life Cycle Support including system repair (Depot) 37 37
Distributed Common Ground System – Navy (DCGS-N) DCGS-N • System Description – DCGS-N Block 1 includes GENSER, SCI, and Enterprise Capability – Hardware Suite compatible with the ISNS/SCI Networks Common Computing Environment (CCE) – DCGS capabilities include: § Analyst Tool Set Capability § Global Command Control System – Imagery and Intelligence Information (GCCS-I 3) § Analyst Tool Set Capability § Analyst Work Station (AWS) § SIGINT/Electronic Intelligence (ELINT) capability (GALE) § National and Theater imagery capability via reach-back (JCA/IPL) § Modernized Integrated Data Base (MIDB) § Precision Geo-positioning capability § Vantage (SHARP) § Initial enterprise functionality 38 38
Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA) System Description The MDA Project seeks to develop an enhanced capability to identify threats to the Maritime Domain as early and as distant from our shores as possible by integrating intelligence, surveillance, observation, and navigations systems into a common operation picture accessible throughout the United States Government. 39 39
Computer Network Defense Afloat (CND-A) System Description: - CND-A CND-OSE CND-IDS Rack (ISNS Inc-1) CND-IATS 2 CND-IATS HBSS, SCCVI, SCRI Host and Network-based Intrusion Detection Systems ( (HIDS/NIDS) provides scaleable network security solutions for Flee t deployment. The CNDIDS system is currently installed aboard Force level ships. STRATCOM/NNWC ESSG approved IA tools began installations in FY 07 for both Force and Unit level ships. Additional capabilities will continue to be added as products are selected through testing and approved by higher authority Capabilities and Relevance: - FORCENet Protection against the cyber threat through real-time detection and analysis systems, as well as vulnerability scanning and mitigation capabilities - Assist Commanders in managing security risks while significantly increasing situational awareness and information security 40
Cryptographic Modernization (Crypto Mod) HAIPIS compliant Network Critical Capabilitie System Description: - Serve as subject matter experts for planning, development, and procurement of all modern COMSEC solutions, infrastructure, and policy recommendations supporting current and future Naval crypto requirements Programmable Link encryptors Navy-specific Initiatives Programmable COMSEC for Joint Tactical Radio Capabilities and Relevance: - Serve as systems engineers for planning, designing, and developing modern COMSEC solutions, infrastructure, and policy recommendations supporting current and future Naval crypto requirements in a Joint environment - Transform the Department of the Navy’s COMSEC inventory by delivering adaptable, sustainable, affordable, programmable cryptographic solutions to the Warfighter 41
USMC Programs ▼Team Portable Collection System – Multi-Platform Capable (TPCS-MPC) § mission configurable multi-platform system with full ISR suite ▼Communication Emitter Sensing and Attacking System (CESAS) TPCS-MPC § Provides Electronic Attack Support for CESAS Project Officer ▼AN/MLQ-36(B) Mobile Electronic Warfare Support System (MEWSS) § incorporates the TPCS-MPC ISR suite CESAS MEWSS 42 42
Army Programs Tasking ▼ Provides Special Signal Capability as well as advanced analysis suite at the BFSB level ▼ System to operate on both vehicle and generator power ▼ Capable of both on-the-move and Quick Halt DF as well as national network connectivity on-themove ▼ Operate Disjoint or vehicle mounted Major Accomplishments Prophet Triton ▼ Began as the Prophet technology Insertion (COBRA) in 2004 – Fielded 12 systems in 2005 ▼ Phase II of program – Prophet Triton - added satellite communications on the move. Also incorporated automatic processing/routing of threats ▼ 8 systems currently fielded to theater ▼ Cougar variant fielded November, 2007 Prophet COBRA 43 43
SOCOM Programs Joint Threat Warning System (JTWS) USSOCOM JTWS Air (UAV/UV) Privateer MKV ISSMS SEID RDT&E JTWS Ground SIGINT Kit (GSK) JTWS Air JTWS Maritime JTWS Team Transportable JTWS SIGINT Payload Systems developed/ fielded in conjunction with SOAL UAV/UV payload DPM Joint Threat Warning System Component Architecture and Framework (J 44 44
Vis. IOn Systems Architecture − Vis. IOn provides a composite service & capability approach to delivering enterprise services and client capabilities that supports Information Operations planning, analysis, and assessment − Vis. IOn Framework designed to compose services, orchestrate business processes, and manage humanlevel workflows among capabilities (both humanmachine and machine-machine service-enabled components) − Vis. IOn consists of two main component areas: § Vis. IOn Applications Framework § Vis. IOn Mission Services Framework − Do. DAF 2. 0 Meta. Model (DM 2) serves as the basis for functional and technical processes, decisions and artifacts within Vis. IOn − Following architectural standards guide the design, development, and implementation of the Vision system: § Model-Driven Architecture (MDA) § Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) § Service-Component Architecture (SCA) −SPAWAR provides key systems engineering, subject matter expertise, and acquisition support to the USJFCOM Vis. IOn Program Office 45 45
Real. World System Description Capabilities − USSOCOM: Have Ace Range Simulation − ANG: A-10 EW Phase 3 Avionics Simulation − AETC: MQ 1 –MQ 9 Predator/Reaper UAV Simulation − SSC Atlantic Real. World Training Facility − SSC Atlantic High School/College Interns serve as Real. World Beta Testers USSOCOM − Developed by DARPA − Government owned simulation environment without programmers − Comprehensive technology solution for virtual geo-specific mission rehearsal, modeling, testing, and development § Integrates ISR data (imagery, photos, LIDAR) while inserting personnel/other assets into fully interactive, immersive, geo-specific environment − Real. World Software Suite § Building Editor (3 D Buildings) § Builder (Mission Specific Scenarios) § Photo. Gen (3 D from 2 D) § Ground Combat Environment (Mission Rehearsal) 46 46
Cross Domain Solution (CDS) Certification, Test & Evaluation (CT&E) Description: • Cross Domain Solutions protect SECRET and above security domains from lower level security domains while allowing authorized and releasable information to flow between both domains. • The Cross Domain Solution connection approval is a complex and resource intensive process. As part of this approval process, SSC LANT performs testing on behalf of NSA. • In order to meet Joint Staff’s demands the NSA has authorized 3 labs to perform CDS CT&E on their behalf. There is a signed MOA between SSC LANT CO and NSA IA Directorate designating SSC LANT as one of the test labs (which is the only NSA appointed Navy test lab. • SSC LANT CDS CT&E team conducts tests based on NSA’s rigorous security requirements including partial penetration testing. • Defense Security Accreditation Working Group rates the CDS based on the test results and input from the CDS team. Capabilities & Relevance: • Navy CDS office works closely with the team to identify security findings to support Navy CDS Certification and Accreditation (C&A) efforts. • Several Navy commands (PEOC 4 I, PACOM, CINCPACFLT, FNMOC, USS Bonhomme Richard) and other federal agencies (DISA, SOCOM, CENTCOM, JFCOM, Army, NSA) have benefited from the quicker certification process. • The successful testing have gained respect from NSA and the DOD CDS community, which has lead to other Navy CDS engineering and C&A requests. 47
Military Health System Joint Medical Information Systems (JMIS) Description Capabilities and Relevance: • Worldwide Joint Community of Interest (COI) medical network provides common, secure, available communications. • Connectivity to mission critical network centric applications ensures reliable support to military health system customers. • Security properly applied to the Joint (purple) medical networks ensures Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability to meet Federal and Do. D requirements. § Provide Network and Security Engineering Services for the deployment, integration, and life cycle support at Military Treatment Facilities worldwide with SSC LANT providing major services support to the Tri-Service Infrastructure Management Program Office (TIMPO). • Assist in Health Insurance Portability and Accountability (HIPAA) through protection of data in transit – VPN Mgmt • Provide sustainment services to the MHS in the areas of VPN, WAN/LAN infrastructure, AHLTA installations, and Tier III Help Desk support. 48


