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653 ELECTRONIC SYSYTEMS WING OVERVIEW I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e 653 ELSW Cyberspace/Network Centric Operations & Integration Wing Organized as 1926 Airways and Air Communications Service Squadron on 18 Feb


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653 ELECTRONIC SYSYTEMS WING OVERVIEW

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653 ELSW Cyberspace/Network Centric Operations & Integration Wing

Organized as 1926 Airways and Air Communications Service Squadron on 18 Feb 1956 at Robins AFB, GA In 1990 the 1926 Communications Squadron and Directorate

  • f Communications-Computer Systems were integrated to

form the 1926th Communications-Computer Systems Group Redesignated 653 Electronic Systems Wing on 17 Apr 2006 Designated Network Centric Operations/Integration Systems Wing on 22 Nov 2004 Redesignated 653 Communications-Computer Systems Group on 1 Oct 1992 Redesignated the 1926 Communications Squadron on 1 July 1961

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653 ELSW ORGANIZATION CHAIN

Enterprise Integration Division Col Jeff Hodgdon

ESC/CC Lt Gen Bowlds

753 ELSG Cyber Integration

  • Mr. Ronnie

Carter

853 ELSG

Global Air Traffic Col Jimmie Schuman Cryptologic Systems Group Col Kevin Collamore

653 ELSW

CFO

  • Ms. Lisa

Stevenson

653 ELSW/EN

  • Mr. David

Genovese

653ELSW/PK

  • Mr. Steve

Kent

653 ELSG

Airborne Networking Col Cordell DeLaPena

653 ELSW

Technical Director

  • Mr. Eric

Skoog

AFPEO/SP Lt Gen Sheridan

Space & Nuclear Networks Col Douglas Cool

JPEO/JTRS Dennis M. Bauman 653 ELSW/DV Col Janet Polaneczky 653 ELSW/CL

  • Mr. Ronald A. Mason
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653 ELSW VISION

NET-CENTRIC/Cyber PGMs INITIATIVES

SNND 653 ELSG 753 ELSG 853 ELSG CPSG EID

Optimize the C2 Enterprise for unprecedented combat operations and support

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653 ELSW Snapshot/Mission

TACP-M SLC3S-A ROBE

29 ACAT Programs

AF Cyberspace GMT FAB-T Inc 1 KGV-361 KG-3X Crypto KG-333

8 ACAT I Programs 3 ACAT I I Programs 18 ACAT I I I Programs 27 FMS Programs 2016 Personnel Mil 291 14% Civ 644 32% A&AS 759 38% FFRDC 322 16% $24.512B (FY08-15) $219M FMS (FY08-15)

Acquire, deploy, and sustain cyberspace, communications, cryptologic and airspace management capabilities across the AF, Joint and inter-Agency communities

Mission

47 Non-ACAT Efforts Total 2016

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653d Electronic Systems Group “The Airborne Network Group”

653 ELSG executing major USAF investments in the Airborne Network… to improve critical DoD emerging missions

653 ELSG Improving Warfighter Missions

JICO Support System (JSS)

Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR)

Close Air Support (CAS)

Force multiply improved battlefield surveillance… ISR integration into the Airborne Network!

Common Data Link (CDL) Specifications Team Portable CDL Mini-CDL CDL Test Set

Close Air Support (CAS)

Global Strike Interoperability between 5th Gen & 4th Gen Fighters … SA For non-LO platforms of anti-access region Multi-function Advanced Data Link Data Link (MADL) Joint Range Extension (JRE)/JRE Transparent Multi Platform Gateway Equipment Package Link 16 Enhancements Joint Tactical Radio System (JTRS) Roll-On Beyond Line-of-Sight Enhancements (ROBE) Interim Gateway (IG) Tactical Air Control Party-Modernization (TACP-M) Senior Leader Command Control Communications System (SLC3S)

MISSION

Acquire, deploy, and sustain affordable, secure and robust communication and information capabilities for the Joint Warfighter All Digital…All platforms…All weapons…All the time!

VISION

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753 Electronic Systems Group “The Cyber Integration Group”

Warfighters Connected Anywhere, Anytime Deliver Net-Centric Infrostructure Capabilities to the Warfighter

VISION MISSION

Combat Information transport System (CITS) Theater Deployable Communications (TDC)

Cyber Integration Cyber Integration

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853 Electronic Systems Group “Global Air Traffic Management”

Navigation Satellites Communication Satellite

GLONASS Satellite GPS Satellite

GES SATCOMDL WAAS

Surveillance

National Airspace System (NAS) Deployable Radar Approach Control (D-RAPCON) Deployable Instrument Landing System

Air Traffic Control ** Regional Maintenance Facility ** Gateway*** Glide Slope Antenna ** * Image shown for illustrative purposes only ** Internal Node ***Gateway will translate data received in legacy format from Glide Slope Antenna and Localizer to Internet Protocol for transmission over the GIG * * < W i r e d a n d W i r e l e s s C
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Joint Precision Approach & Landing System (JPALS) Tacan

VORTAC

GCA-2000 AWOS

ALS

MPN-14K (TW) Mobile System

Foreign Military Sales (FMS) CNS/ATM

Foster Mobility Air Forces, Combat Air Forces, Civil & Joint Operations Field Communication, Navigation and Surveillance/Air Traffic Management (CNS/ATM) Systems

VISION MISSION

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Space and Nuclear Networks Division

War-winning MILSATCOM terminals…on time, on cost!” “Acquire, deploy, and sustain MILSTCOM terminals for the Joint Warfighter”

VISION MISSION

SUPPORTING WARFIGHTER MISSIONS Global Strike Search & Rescue

Minuteman MEECN Program Upgrade (MMPU) Ground Element MEECN System (GEMS) Combat Survivor Evader Locator (CSEL) FAB-T Inc 1 GBS GMT

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Cryptologic Systems Group

Crypto Modernization Air/Ground COMSEC Products Space Crypto Public Key Infrastructure AF Electronic Key Infrastructure & Voice Call Signs Key Management Infrastructure Global Information Grid Information Assurance National Intel Tech Apps Force Protection

Securing the Global Information Grid (GIG) Assured Information Dominance

MISSION VISION

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Portfolio Challenges

Net-Centric and Cyber Ops (653 ELSW) CYB YBERSP RSPACE ACE

SPACE AIRBORNE TERRESTRIAL

FAB-T FAB-T DSCS DSCS Space Radar TACP-M Airborne Network SIAP SIAP TDL-LINK 16 TDL-LINK 16 JPALS JPALS ROBE JTEP GATM (CNS/ATM) JTRS JTRS MEECN

  • Execute a development tempo

that spans rapid to real-time acquisition

  • Integrate our portfolio across

ground, air, and space systems (end-to-end)

  • Improve effectiveness of

infrastructure and application integration

  • Define and evolve Cyber

experimentation environment to support ESC portfolio

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Organizational Communities Development TEMPO Programs And Initiatives

Improving our Processes

Net-Centric and Cyber Capabilities Acquisition

ACQ/DEVEL

(AFMC/ESC; AFSPC/SMC;AFRL;…)

Foundational Acq (FA) TACP-M

SLC3S-A

FAB-T

CYBER Requirements

OPS

(24th AF; 67th NWW; 680th IOW)

Real Time (RT)

Cyber

Rapid Acquisition (RA) Waveforms

Delivering at the “Speed of Need”

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Connecting The Layers

An End-to-End Imperative

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traffic

  • ther traffic

Base LAN Base Router WAN Router WAN Router Deployed Comm

WAN

Messaging Intelligence Collaboration

Solutions

–Standards-based interoperable technologies –Single logical interface for IP-based services –Levels of performance and service –Enterprise engineering

Challenges

– Crosses comm, networks, apps –Heterogeneity in devices/protocols –Asynchronous changes in parts of the network – Decentralized ops: multiple views

  • f The Network

–Security

Integration Challenge: Synchronization Across the Seams

Stakeholders

– Combatant Commands – Info/App Users – Comm planners – DISA –Acquisition programs

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Experimental Evolution

Making It Part of Our Business Model

  • Capability Planning/Dev
  • C2 Constellation
  • Enterprise Integration
  • Net-Centric Pathfinders
  • Cyber Ops Acquisition
  • Innovation Networks

1994-1998 1998-2009 2009-201X

Enterprise Integration Cyber/ Joint/Enterprise Integration Tactical Horizontal Integration

  • Tactical Integration
  • Experimentation

Accelerating Interoperable, Net-enabled, Coalition Solutions

Ft Franklin SIPRNET NIPRNET DREN JWICS JTEN DISN-LES Govt Labs PORs M&S Industry

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Cyber Ops Development

Provide a trusted “Net-Centric” environment to accelerate the development, evaluation and delivery of capabilities to the warfighter

  • A rapidly composable testbed for

evaluating systems during source selection, development, and prior to fielding

  • Provide integration of multiple

ground and airborne network assets

  • Integrate the private sector into AF
  • perational planning, reqts and

execution cycles to enable real-time delivery of cyber solutions

  • Foster collaboration, innovation,

and best-practices sharing between cyber experts, operators, and acquirers

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Program Description Dollar Amount RFP Date

Enterprise Service Unit (ESU) Core Services Management (CSM): ESC-CSM provides centralized, remote management

  • f AF core services across the entire AF enterprise for the

base Network Control Centers (NCC) and Area Processing Centers (APC) at the Integrated Network Operations and Security Centers (I-NOSC). ESCU-CSM standardizes and integrates the core service management tools, while providing Situational Awareness (SA) to the I-NOSCs. (ITES - 2 contractors only) Air Force Modeling and Simulation Training Toolkit (AFMSTT): AFMSTT provides a simulated constructive-level air warfare environment. It allows the U.S. Air Force to execute training exercises and mission rehearsal activities using the same Command, Control, Communications, Computation and Intelligence (C4I) tools that are used during actual conflicts. Quad-band Large Aperture Antennas for the Ground Multi- band Terminal (GMT/QLAA) $48M $85M $80M Draft – RFP release Jan 2009; RFP release is estimated for the second quarter of FY10 RFP release is estimated for Dec 2009 May 2010

Upcoming Business Opportunities

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Program Description Dollar Amount RFP Date

Deployable Instrument Landing System (D-ILS): Build a deployable instrument landing system that can meet certain transportability and deployability requirements and operate in all environmental conditions. Deployable Radar Approach Control (D-RAPCON): Build a deployable radar approach control system that can meet certain transportability and deployability requirements and

  • perate in all environmental conditions.

The Joint Precision Approach and Landing System (JPALS): Build a differential Global Positioning System (GPS)-based precision approach system that provides complete Department of Defense (DoD) interoperability and will be a single replacement for a variety of systems throughout the DoD to include: sea-based operations on any aviation capable platform; land-based operations at all DoD airfields in an expeditionary environment to respond to real world crisis; and transportable down to a man-pack capability for special operations. $80M $328M $235M Draft – Dec 09; Final – Feb 10 Draft – Jun 10; Final – Sep 10 Draft – Mar 10; Final – May 10

Upcoming Business Opportunities

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Moving Forward

Government and Industry Actions

  • State requirements for interoperability and

net-centric capabilities more clearly in our RFPs (govt)

  • Don’t deliver proprietary products, data or

services that inhibit interoperability (industry)

  • Leverage experimentation venues (JEFX,

CWID, EC) for in-line program events that support real milestones (govt/industry)

  • Build in security… design our systems to
  • perate through Cyber attacks (govt/industry)
  • Deliver end-to-end solutions: Requires

cooperative relationships between the various system providers (govt/industry)

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Questions?