Transcription of PORTFOLIO - United States Army
1 PORTFOLIOX // PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE command CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS-TACTICAL2 PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE command CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS-TACTICAL // X 3 PEO C3T PORTFOLIODELIVERING THE TACTICAL NETWORK>>TABLE OF CONTENTSA | JTNC Joint Tactical Networking Center (JTNC) B | PM I2 SCapability Set Development Capability Set 21: Expeditionary & Intuitive; Capability Set 23: Capacity & Resiliency Capability Set 25: Automated & Protected; Capability Set 27: Multi-Domain DominanceCommand post Integrated Infrastructure (CPI2) Common Hardware Systems (CHS) Tactical Network Initialization and Configuration (TNIC) Unified Network Operations (UNO) C | PM MCCommand post Computing Environment (CPCE) Fire Support command and Control (FSC2) Joint Battle command -Platform (JBC-P)Mounted Computing Environment (MCE) Mission command Cyber (MC Cyber)D | PM TN Mission NetworkTactical Network Transport at-the-halt Tactical Network Transport on-the-moveRegional Hub Node (RHN) & Global Agile Integrated Transport (GAIT)SigMod Enroute Mission command (EMC) High Capacity Radio Systems Troposcatter Transmission (Tropo)
2 Secure WirelessCommercial Coalition Equipment (CCE) and Common Services-Hub (CS-Hub)Modular Communications Node-Advanced Enclave (MCN-AE) Disaster Incident Response Emergency Communications Terminal (DIRECT)Satellite CommunicationsTransportable Tactical command Communications (T2C2) & Scalable Class of Unified Terminals (SCOUT)Global Rapid Response Information Package (GRRIP)Secure, Mobile, Anti-Jam, Reliable, Tactical-Terminal (SMART-T) Phoenix Global Broadcast Service (GBS)Deployable Ku Band Earth Terminals (DKET) SIPR/NIPR Access Points (SNAP) Sustainment Tactical Network (STN) E | PM TRCommunications Security (COMSEC)Integrated Tactical Network (ITN)Handheld, Manpack, and Small Form Fit (HMS)Helicopter and Multi Mission Radios (HAMMR)WaveformsACRONYMS6-7 8-9 10-11 12-13 14-15 16-17 18-19 20-21 22-23 24-25 26-27 28-29 30-31 32-33 34-35 36-37 38-39 40-41 42-43 44-45 46-47 48-49 50-51 52-53 54-55 56-57 58-59 60-61 62-63 64-65 66-67 68-69 70-71 72-73 74-75 76-77 BAEDCX // PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE command CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS-TACTICAL4 PEO C3 TAs part of its modernization strategy, the Army is delivering a unified network that addresses the most critical operational shortfalls and enables Multi-Domain Operations by 2028.
3 To achieve a unified network, capability sets and their associated technologies are fielded in two-year increments, beginning in FY21. Each capability set builds on the previous one, is infused with commercial solutions informed by Soldier-led experimentation, and aligns with Army science and technology initiatives for transition into program offices. PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE command CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS-TACTICAL // X 5 Through capability set fielding and develop-ment, the Army is enhancing the network to give commanders multiple communication choices (both military and commercial net-works), make it more user friendly, harden it against cyber and EW threats, and provide easier methods to share information with Co-alition partners.
4 The resulting technologies will provide warfighters with improved capabilities and dominance in a contested and congested environment. The Army recognized the need to embark on a new unified network modernization strategy to better keep pace with commercial IT devel-opment and to ensure it remained ahead of its adversaries. The strategy allows the Army to address threats in the near term, while si-multaneously developing an optimized future network with new technology. Supported by two-year capability sets and continual mar-ket research, the strategy enables insertion of the latest commercial capabilities into future sets, with four supporting priorities focused on institutional reforms, policy and gover-nance, research and development, and more experimental and exploratory science and order to incorporate real-time operational feedback and generate fewer prescriptive re-quirements, the Army is utilizing the proven industry practice of development security op-erations (DevSecOps)
5 And robust operation-al experimentation, which places developers side-by-side with Soldiers in operational units to evaluate potential technology solutions. The assessments will inform capability set net-work design, future capability requirements, resourcing and acquisition decisions, and help the Army and its industry partners to evolve the network at the pace of warfighter demands and commercial deliver the network of 2028, the Army s four capability sets in Fiscal Years 2021, 2023, 2025, and 2027 will provide expeditionary, in-tuitive, resilient, automated, and protected ca-pabilities that will lead to multi-domain domi-nance. Capability set development will integrate lessons learned from Soldier touchpoints, Proj-ect Convergence, and other experimentation, and will support network modernization initia-tives, including an integrated tactical network, enhanced satellite communications, mission command applications, sensor-to-shooter ca-pabilities, advanced waveforms, data manage-ment, and artificial intelligence.
6 Technology in-sertions will continue beyond Capability Set 27 following this same iterative : Unified Network TransportWHAT: Establish available, reliable and resilient network that ensures seamless connectivity in any operationally contested : The Army must be able to communicate through an assured network and operate in contested and congested environments. Integrated Tactical Network Tactical Radios ESB-Enhanced Tactical Network Transport Signal Modernization/SATCOM2: Common Operating Environment (COE)WHAT: Provide a simple, intuitive, single common operational picture through a single mission command suite operated and maintained by : Commanders must be able to make decisions quickly while commanding distributed forces, utilizing rapid decision making skills.
7 Handheld Mounted command Post3: Joint Interoperable/ Coalition AccessibleWHAT: Ensure Army Forces can more effectively interact (technically and operationally) with Joint and Coalition : The US Army does not fight alone the Army needs to achieve and sustain a level of interoperability within the Army, Joint and Unified Action Partners to enable Joint All Domain command and Control (JADC2). Mission Partner Environment4: command post (CP) Mobility/SurvivabilityWHAT: Enable commanders to lead and fight in their formations from anywhere they choose. Ensure command post deployability, reliability, mobility, and : command posts must be mobile and survivable to meet today s operational needs fast, agile,lethal.
8 command post Integrated Infrastructure (CPI2)By keeping pace with advances in technology, the Army is continually enhancing the tactical network to make it more capable, expeditionary, mobile, simple to use and resilient to fight and win against peer SET LINES OF EFFORTX // PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE command CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS-TACTICAL6 JTNCAThe Joint Tactical Networking Center (JTNC) is a support organization to the Services, the DoD Chief Information Officer (CIO), the Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (USD(A&S)), and USD Research and Engineering (USD(R&E)).PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE command CONTROL COMMUNICATIONS-TACTICAL // X 7 JOINT TACTICAL NETWORKING CENTERJOINT TACTICAL NETWORKING CENTER (JTNC)>>A-C | Enabling interoperable, secure and resilient waveform and wireless communications by recommending standards, conducting technical analyses, and maintaining a DoD Information Repository.
9 BDESCRIPTIONThe JTNC enables secure, interoper-able, and resilient tactical communica-tions capabilities aligned to modular open architectures in support of Ser-vice, Multi-Service, and Coalition forces. JTNC core functions include Maintain-ing a cyber-hardened DoD Informa-tion Repository (IR); providing technical analyses and capability characteriza-tions on tactical communications prod-ucts; providing open systems architec-ture Standards; providing exportabil-ity analysis and licensing reviews; and serving as technical advisor to the Com-munications, command , and Control Leadership Board (C3LB).The JTNC is supporting ongoing Joint All-Domain command and Control efforts by assisting in the analysis/development of appropriate Architec-tures, Joint Force requirements, stan-dards, mission threads, attributes and functional characteristics required to address capability gaps and needs.
10 The JTNC serves as technical advisor to DoD CIO, responsible for providing oversight of Lead Service activities and assisting in the identification and resolution of cross-service networking disconnects. CAPABILITIES DoD Information Repository (IR): The JTNC maintains a cyber-hardened DoD IR to provide controlled access for proprietary and non-proprietary waveforms and associated network managers, operating environment software, models, architectural standards, application program inter-faces, and future tactical communica-tions products. This serves to protect and distribute code and documen-tation based on legal agreements between government and software developers. Joint Communications Marketplace (JCM) is an online portal and DoD collaboration space for vendors to showcase their tactical commu-nications products.