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UNCLASSIFIED // FOUO
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“Ready Lightning”
335th Signal Command (Theater)
Command Brief
1 January 2017
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Agenda
• Purpose
• History
• Command Operational Framework
• Command Relationships
• Command and Staff
• Task Organization
• Array of Forces
• Command Values
• 335th SC(T)(P) Overview
• Closing Comments
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335th Signal Command (Theater)
Provide an overview on the 335th Signal Command (Theater) organization and mission, as well as, the roles and responsibilities of the Command in supporting Army, Joint, and DOD operations.
Purpose
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335th Signal Command (Theater)
Mobilized continuously as an Enduring Unit Since October 2001, and deployed as the
335th Signal Command (Theater) (Provisional) at Camp Doha and Arifjan, Kuwait in the
US Central Command AOR.
History
• Constituted 13 February 1953 in the Army Reserve as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 335th Signal Group, and assigned to Third Army.
• Activated 28 February 1953 in Atlanta, GA.
• Reorganized and re-designated 31 March 1955 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 335th Signal Group.
• Ordered into active military service 15 October 1961 and reorganized in Atlanta, GA.
• Released 13 August 1962 from active military service at Fort Gordon, GA, and reverted to reserve status.
• Location change 19 April 1971 to East Point, GA.
• Re-designated 19 April 1986 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 335th Signal Command.
• Designated an Operational and Functional Command 1 October 2006.
• Awarded the Global War on Terror Campaign Credit August 2005 to August 2006. Awarded Global War on Terror Campaign Credit August 2005 to August 2006. Awarded Meritorious Unit Citation for the period of 15 July 2005 to 14 July 2006.
• Assumed USARC Cyber Functional Command role 1 October 2014 and relinquished USARC CBRNE Functional Command role to 76th ORC 1 October 2015 (maintained USARC Signal Functional Command role and Operational SC(T))
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VISION:
MISSION: (U) 335th Signal Command (T) Plans, Engineers, Installs,
Operates, Maintains and Defends communications
infrastructure and services in support of Combined and Joint
Forces within GCC AOR.
LOEs:• Plan, engineer,
integrate, manage,
and defend the
NETWORK (PEIMD)
• Establish Theater
NETOPS Control
Center (TNCC)
• Support
USARCENT G6
• Plan, engineer,
integrate, manage,
and defend the
NETWORK (PEIMD)
• Establish Theater
NETOPS Control
Center (TNCC)
• Support
USARCENT G6
OPERATE
1
PRIORITIES:• CSTP
• Theater Security
Cooperation
• Signal/Cybersecurity
Training
• ABCS Network
Support
• AC/RC Integration
• PME
• DMOSQ
• CSTP
• Theater Security
Cooperation
• Signal/Cybersecurity
Training
• ABCS Network
Support
• AC/RC Integration
• PME
• DMOSQ
BUILD
2
• SRM Mission
Support for decisive
engagement
• Enduring Theater
Operational Support
for ASCC
• MC Enabler for GCC
• Cyberspace
Operations
Integration
• SRM Mission
Support for decisive
engagement
• Enduring Theater
Operational Support
for ASCC
• MC Enabler for GCC
• Cyberspace
Operations
Integration
PROVIDE
3
• Synchronize and
Balance mission
requirements vs.
SRM readiness
gates
• CR2
• CUSR
• Mission Command
• MDMP
• JOPP
• Synchronize and
Balance mission
requirements vs.
SRM readiness
gates
• CR2
• CUSR
• Mission Command
• MDMP
• JOPP
READY
4
• SHARP
• EO
• Family Readiness
• Suicide Prevention
• Private-Public
Partnership (P3)
• Enforce Good Order
and Discipline
• SHARP
• EO
• Family Readiness
• Suicide Prevention
• Private-Public
Partnership (P3)
• Enforce Good Order
and Discipline
CLIMATE
5
Major Initiatives
•Support Forward
Deployed Units
•Sustainable
Readiness Model
(SRM)
• Force
Management
(U) A professional, adaptable, and resilient team capable of
delivering world-class theater communications infrastructure
and services for Combined and Joint Forces - the force provider
of choice for the Combatant Commanders.
Signal Operational Framework
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VISION:
MISSION: The 335th Signal Command (T) provides trained and ready Cyber
formations to conduct Cyberspace Operations (CO) and Cyber
support to Army, DSCA, DOD, FCCs / GCCs or other government
agencies against an evolving threat.
LOES:• Define RC Cyber
Missions: ARCOG,
DISA ARE
• Individual MOSQ /
PME transitions
• Sustainment Training
• Cyber-centric
exercises
• Cyber realism in
CTEs
• Define RC Cyber
Missions: ARCOG,
DISA ARE
• Individual MOSQ /
PME transitions
• Sustainment Training
• Cyber-centric
exercises
• Cyber realism in
CTEs
OPERATE
1
PRIORITIES:• Cyber Training
Pipeline: TDA
changes, Cyber
Branch
• Cyber Persistent
Training
Environment(s)
• AC/RC Integration
• Effective
Mob/Deployment
methods
• Talent Mgmt and
Recruiting
• Stationing
• Cyber Training
Pipeline: TDA
changes, Cyber
Branch
• Cyber Persistent
Training
Environment(s)
• AC/RC Integration
• Effective
Mob/Deployment
methods
• Talent Mgmt and
Recruiting
• Stationing
BUILD
2
• Cyber Protection
Teams
• 1st IO Cmd
Deployable IO, Red,
Blue, and WCCO
teams
• DISA Cybersecurity
Detachments
• USCYBERCOM
Staffing, JOC, CO
Teams
• Cyber Protection
Teams
• 1st IO Cmd
Deployable IO, Red,
Blue, and WCCO
teams
• DISA Cybersecurity
Detachments
• USCYBERCOM
Staffing, JOC, CO
Teams
PROVIDE
3
• CR2
• CUSR
• CR2
• CUSR
READY
4
• SHARP
• EO
• Family Readiness
• Suicide Prevention
• Private-Public
Partnership (P3)
• Foster and Enforce
Good Order and
Discipline
• Live 335th SC(T)
Organizational
Values
• SHARP
• EO
• Family Readiness
• Suicide Prevention
• Private-Public
Partnership (P3)
• Foster and Enforce
Good Order and
Discipline
• Live 335th SC(T)
Organizational
Values
CLIMATE
5
Major Initiatives
•ARCYBER /
USCYBERCOM /
DISA missions
•Sustainable
Readiness Model
•RC Cyber Missions
& Policies
•Force Management
A professional, adaptable, and resilient team capable of
delivering world-class Cyber effects and support for Army,
Combined and Joint Forces - the Cyber provider of choice for the
Service, DOD, and GCCs.
Cyber Operational Framework
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VISION:
MISSION: The Joint Enabling Capabilities Command – Army Reserve Element provides mission-tailored expertise to Combatant Commanders to facilitate rapid establishment of Joint Force Headquarters, fulfill Global Response Force execution, and bridge Joint Operational requirements.
JECC-ARE Operational Framework
A professional, adaptable, and resilient team capable of delivering
world-class communications, cyber, and operational enabling
capabilities for Army, Joint, DoD, and Combined Forces – the force
provider of choice for Combatant Commanders.
LOEs:
PRIORITIES:
PLAN
1
PREPARE
2
PROVIDE
3
P3
4
CLIMATE
5
Major Initiatives
• Develop Deployable,
Joint Expert Soldiers
•Support Forward
Deployed Elements &
Combatant Command
Emerging
requirements
•Force Management
• Target Recruiting to a Select Candidate Pool
• Maintain Fully Manned TDAs
• Facilitate AC/RC Integration via J9/JCSE
• Support the Force by Leveraging Civilian Expertise
• Target Recruiting to a Select Candidate Pool
• Maintain Fully Manned TDAs
• Facilitate AC/RC Integration via J9/JCSE
• Support the Force by Leveraging Civilian Expertise
• Develop Individual and Leader Skills
• Certify training in support of a Combatant Command Theater Campaign Plan
• Validate Individual Soldier Readiness / CR2 Data
• Manage DoD Directive 8140 Compliance (IT Courses)
• Initiate & complete TS/SCI Security Clearance eQIPSubmissions
• Develop Individual and Leader Skills
• Certify training in support of a Combatant Command Theater Campaign Plan
• Validate Individual Soldier Readiness / CR2 Data
• Manage DoD Directive 8140 Compliance (IT Courses)
• Initiate & complete TS/SCI Security Clearance eQIPSubmissions
• Deploy- Joint Communication
Team in 18 Hours- Rotational Forces - Joint Planners in 72
Hours
• Task Organize to meet Combatant Command requirements
• Assist in reviewing Combatant Command OPLANS
• Deploy- Joint Communication
Team in 18 Hours- Rotational Forces - Joint Planners in 72
Hours
• Task Organize to meet Combatant Command requirements
• Assist in reviewing Combatant Command OPLANS
• Leverage P3 to increase Soldier Employability
• Augment training with local universities to maintain IT Certification / Accreditation
• Engage ESGR Programs
• Leverage P3 to increase Soldier Employability
• Augment training with local universities to maintain IT Certification / Accreditation
• Engage ESGR Programs
• Enforce Good Order and Discipline to Achieve Positive Command Climate
• Support the Family Readiness Program
• Lead the Suicide Prevention Program
• Maintain active SHARP, Equal Opportunity, and Resiliency Programs
• Live 335th SC(T) Organizational Values
• Enforce Good Order and Discipline to Achieve Positive Command Climate
• Support the Family Readiness Program
• Lead the Suicide Prevention Program
• Maintain active SHARP, Equal Opportunity, and Resiliency Programs
• Live 335th SC(T) Organizational Values
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Third Army/USARCENTRegionally Aligned
Signal Command (Theater)
United States Army ReserveOperational and Functional
Command (O&F)
Command Relationships
ARCYBERARCOG CPTs & 1st IOC Reserve
Elements
NETCOM/2nd Army/ARCYBERDODIN OPS, Policy & Programs
Army Reserve Element Support to Sub-unified Command and DoD Agency
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335th Signal Command(T) Leadership
MG Peter A. BosseCommanding General
CSM Ronnie FarmerCommand Sergeant Major
Mr. David A. HaglerCommand Executive Officer
COL Lon E. SunshineChief of Staff
CW5 James T. OwensCommand Chief Warrant Officer
BG Nikki Griffin OliveDeputy Commanding General –
Sustainment
BG John H. PhillipsDeputy Commanding General -
Operations
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(ADCON)
Units2 x TTSBs4 x ESBs2 x TINs
1 x COMCAM3 x AREs
1 x ARCOG10 x CPTs
30 “AA” Units4,092 Soldiers
DCG
392nd ESB 324th ESB
359th TTSB 505th TTSB
319th ESB 98th ESB
1st IO CMD AREDISA AREUSCC ARE
JECC ARE
54th SC BN
160th TSSB
25th SC BN
RFFESB
335th SC(T)(P)
335th SC(T)
SWACC
(OPCON)
(Assigned)
CONUS
SWA AOR
4th JCS(JCSE)
ARCTE+FY17
+ Planned unit – Concept Plan in staffing with OCAR
Task Organization
ARCOG
NE CPC180, 181
NCR CPC182, 183
NC CPC186, 187
SW CPC184, 185
W CPC188, 189
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88 RSC
63 RSC
81 RSC
99 RSC
982
335
XX
A-324
B-324
C-324
319
X
324
359
X
490
45MH
317MH
B-98
A-319
C-319
9898
C-98
B-319
A-392
335 DET
B-392
C-392
94CH
Kuwait
335
XX
FWD
Afghanistan
335XX
FWD(-)
JECCJECC
505
392
4 JCSE
2-820
W ARCOGCYBER
2 ARCOGCYBER
NCR ARCOGCYBER
NE ARCOGCYBER
NC ARCOGCYBER
HQsDISA
DET 2DISA
DET 1DISA
A-98
DET 3DISA
SW ARCOGCYBER
820
DET 4DISA
CYBERCOMCYBER
1 IO CMD1 IO
Array of Forces - All
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88 RSC
63 RSC
81 RSC
99 RSC
319
98392
324
359
X
490
982
335
XXB-98
A-319
C-319
9898
C-98
B-319
A-392
A-324
B-324
C-324
335 DET
B-392
C-392
Array of Forces - Signal
820
2-820
1-982
1-A-392
1-B-392
A-98
505
X
4 JCSE
JECCJECC
UNIT SRC # Auth Total
SC (T) 11902R 1 121 121
TTSB 11632R 2 105 210
ESB 11975R 4 491 1964
COMCAM 11693R 1 179 179
TIN CO 11623R 2 150 300
MH DET 20518R 2 3 6
CH DET 20518R 1 2 2
TOTAL (17 MTOE) 10 2774
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88 RSC
63 RSC
81 RSC
99 RSC
W ARCOGCYBER
2 ARCOGCYBER
NCR ARCOGCYBER
NE ARCOGCYBER
NC ARCOGCYBER
HQsDISA
DET 2DISA
DET 1DISA
DET 3DISA
SW ARCOGCYBER
DET 4DISA
CYBERCOMCYBER
1 IO CMD1 IO
Array of Forces - Cyber
UNIT SRC # Auth Total
CYBER ARE NA 1 23 23
DISA ARE NA 1 95 95
IO CMD NA 3 70 70
ARCOG NA 1 469 469
TOTAL (17 TDA) 6 657
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88 RSC
63 RSC
81 RSC
99 RSC
Array of Forces – Low Density Units
45MH
94CH
317MH
UNIT SRC # Auth Total
CH DET 16500L 1 2 2
MH DET 20017L 2 3 6
TOTAL (17 MTOE) 3 8
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Command’s Value
• Enduring Theater Operational Support for ASCC/G6
• Direct Support to CENTCOM Commander
• Ready JECC Package Supporting GCC
• Sustainable Readiness Mission Support for Decisive Engagement
• Provide Cyber forces to Army, Joint, and DoD agencies
• Provide Signal forces to Army and Joint forces
• Signal and Cyber Enabler to Key Exercises• CTC Events (NTC, JRTC, X-CTC, MCTP)
• CSTP Events (WAREX, CSTX, Functional Exercises)
• Theater Engagement Events (CENTCOM, EUCOM, PACOM)
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335th Signal Command (T)(P)Command Overview Brief
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• Purpose
• Who We Are
• Mission
• Mission Command Relationships
• Where Are we Going
• The Commander’s Values
• Closing Comments
Agenda
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Provide an overview on the 335th Signal Command (Theater) (Provisional) organization and mission, as well as, the roles and responsibilities of the Command and
USARCENT G6 in supporting operations within the CENTCOM AOR.
Purpose
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Who We Are
• Established Signal Command (Theater) HQ in 2001 in support of USARCENT/CJFLCC.
• USARCENT Commander directed Provisional Command activation in 2005 to gain direct control over a critical combat enabling capability.
• CG, 335th SC (T)(P) is the only MSC Commander with an enduring rotational headquarters, and is dual-hatted as an USARCENT primary staff.
• Over 500 USAR Soldiers under the 335th Signal Command (Theater) (Provisional) are currently deployed to seven different countries. USARCENT Permanent Order 041-01
10 February 2015
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335th Signal Command (T)(P) continually Plans, Engineers, Installs, Operates, Maintains and Defends
USARCENT communications infrastructure and services in support of Combined and Joint Forces within the
CENTCOM AOR.
Mission
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Mission Command Relationships
ARMY CIO/G6ARMY CIO/G6
USARCENT
CIO/G6
CENTCOMCENTCOM
USARCENTUSARCENT
DR
UD
RU
SWACC
CT
RFF
Organic/AssignedOPCONDirect Support
CT = Commo Team
OTHER KEY STAKEHOLDERSOTHER KEY STAKEHOLDERS
ISAFUSFOR-A
160th TSSB
XX
160th TSSB
X
HHC
II
HHC
I
335th SC(T)(P)
++++
335th SC(T)(P)
++
54th
I II I
54th
I I
TF Signal
USARCENT
35th
I II I
35th
I I
EOC TBDTBD
25th
I I
35th
I I
e = Expeditionary
LEGEND
Afghanistan
NETCOMNETCOM
CYBERCOMCYBERCOM
2nd ARMYARCYBER
(JFHQ-C)DISA
e
X
e
335th SC (T)335th SC (T)
USARCUSARC
ADCON(-)ADCON(-)
++
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“Joint Information Environment”
ComputingData
Applications
AT21Navy ERP DCO
iEHR Enterprise
Defense
Travel
APEX AFATDS
Airman
FundamentalsClose
Combat
TM
• Fractured and duplicative networks & Mission Command
• Cost prohibitive• Reactive Networks• Slow to innovate• Complexity of Networks• Gaps in CND & Services• Many Processes/Policies
• Cost effective (Single IT Contract)• Centralized Cyber/NETOPS/Intel capability
(2-3-6 Integration)• Promotes precise, desirable effects
supporting COCOM operations• Theater JRSS & MPLS Implementation• Gained Efficiencies
• ESD FOC (AUG14)
• Gaining Efficiencies - Standardization• Enterprise Email• Reduced resource reqs
• Data & Ent. Services consolidation• Migration of ASCC services• Flexibility for access
• Collapsing & Standardizing CNDSP• Shared Applications, Tools, & Policies
Multiple disparate Data Centers operated by many organizations
Reduced Component owned Service Providers
Reduction in IT Service Contracts & gained efficiencies
JIE Inc. 1• Standard single IT Infrastructure• Enabler of true Joint Environment• Increases security in DoD networks• Provides IT Efficiencies via common vision
Reduction to 2 TLAs maintained by 5SC (J-TLA & EUCOM
InformationAssurance
NetworkOperations
NetworkDefense
Threat Analysis
NetworkEngineering
NationalIntelligence
Operations
IPC
MCC
CIC
Consolidation of data centers within the JEN
Multiple IT Service Contracts
Better enables Component/COCOM/ASCC Mission Command and cyber unity of effort
Big Rocks• JRSS/MPLS Implementation & Transition• SWACC Integration with DISA-CENT EOC• 335SC(T)(P) as Single Service Provider• Data Center (MCF) & MEF Migration
Concerns• Implementation outpaces Policy/Process• Army Project Mngt & Engineering support• Joint vs Service Component policies (DAA)• JIE NETOPS reporting standards
Where are we going?
Joint Information Environment
Component owned Service Providers
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335th
SC(T)(P) - The Command’s Value
• SWA’s IT and Signal Service Provider
335th Signal Command (Theater)(Provisional) owns IT – the problems and the solutions
Tactical and Strategic Signal Support
Key Customers: USCENTCOM, USARCENT, CJTF, USFOR-A
Over ~50,000 customers (and growing) in 20 countries
Provides planning and engineering support to ALL Army networks in USCENTCOM AOR
• JIIM Strategic Importance
Earth Terminal Complex/Regional Hub Node (RHN) – Provides critical DISN services to customers throughout theater
Main Communications Facility – State of the art data center
Southwest Asia Cyber Center – Provide Tier 1 level network operations and support, as well as, DCO for all of Southwest Asia
• High-Interest Missions
Operation Spartan Shield
Operation Inherent Resolve - Iraq
Operation Freedom’s Sentinel - Afghanistan
Exercise support – Coalition and Joint exercises
Communication support to theater ballistic missile defense for AOR
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Closing Comments