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Project Manager WIN-T

WIN-T Overview

18 January 2012

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Agenda

• PMO Organization

• Background

• WIN-T Overview

• Increments

• SATCOM

• Command Posts

• Priorities

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Project Manager WIN-T

Warfighter Information Network-Tactical

Project Manager WIN-T

COL Ed Swanson

Representative Systems

Vision: To be the Army’s premier provider of tactical

networks and services in a responsive and cost effective

manner supporting the LandWarNet.

Mission: Design, develop, test, acquire, field and

support fully integrated and cost effective tactical

networks and services that meet Soldier capability needs

while sustaining a world class work force.

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Chief

Technical Management

Division

Richard Greel

Chief

Business Management &

Operations Division

Michael Stanka

Chief

Readiness Management

Division

Diane Concepcion

Chief

Operations Division

Ken Bedwell

Product Manger

CPS&I

LTC Carl Hollister

Programs:

• Harbor Master Command &

Control Center (HCCC)

• Command , Control On-the-

Move (C2OTM)

• Standard Integrated Command

Post System (SICPS)

Product Manager

WIN-T Increment 1

LTC Jason Shepard

Programs:

• Increment 1

• Area Common User System

(ACUS MOD)

Product Manager

SATCOM

LTC Gregory Coile

Programs:

• Secure Mobile Anti-jam Reliable Tactical

Terminal (SMART-T)

• Secure Mobile Anti-jam Reliable Tactical

Terminal – International Partner Variant

(SMART-T IPV)

• Super High Frequency Terminal (Phoenix)

• Global Broadcast Service (GBS)

• Commercial SATCOM Terminal Program

(CSTP)

• Lightweight High Gain X-Band Antenna

(LHGXA/LAMDA)

• Mission Planning Systems

• Single-Channel Anti-jam Man-Portable

Terminal (SCAMP)

• Single-Channel Anti-jam Man-Portable

Terminal-International Partner Variant

(SCAMP IPV)

Product Manger

WIN-T Increment 2/3

LTC Robert Collins

Programs:

• Increment 2

• Increment 3

2012 ACAT

Programs

3- ACAT Level ID 2- ACAT Level II 6- ACAT Level III

Deputy Project Manager

WIN-T

Mike Hedley

Director

SATCOM Programs

Vacant

Project Manager

WIN-T

COL Ed Swanson

Office of the Project Manager WIN-T

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PM WIN-T Background

• PM WIN-T mission was to provide the follow-on tactical communications system to replace Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) first fielded to the Army in the 1980s

• In 2002, PM MILSATCOM was merged with PM WIN-T

• In 2007, as part of the WIN-T restructure, the Joint Network Node (JNN) program, previously managed by PM TRCS, was moved under PM WIN-T

• In 2010, PM TOCs was moved under PM WIN-T

• Current structure has one O-6 PM and four O-5 PdMs managing a portfolio of tactical communication and infrastructure programs

• 3 Major Defense Acquisition Programs, ACAT ID

• 2 ACAT II programs

• 6 ACAT III programs

• Multiple non Program of Records

• Multiple potential ACAT II/III programs

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WIN-T Program Background

• JNN Program at the time (2007): - Filling immediate operational needs

- Fielded to less than 50% of the force

- Must continue fielding capability to deployers and next deploying Active, Guard, Reserve units

• Army/OSD conducted a Tactical Networks for Ground Forces Study of JNN and WIN-T:

- Must bring more capability to the force sooner

- Final report due to OSD in June 2007

- Outcome from study folded into Nunn-McCurdy restructure

• 4 increments each with MS decision points −Field technologies when they mature

−Concurrent R&D efforts for follow-on increments

−Focus on technologies not currently available by commercial industry (i.e., NetOps planning, JC4ISR, air tier, etc.)

• 1 Overarching Acquisition Strategy with ASR annexes for each increment −Separate ADMs, CPDs, APBs, SARs, etc. for each increment

−Ensure Congress understands the rationale & benefits of the incremental approach

OSD response to WIN-T Nunn-McCurdy breach was the restructure of WIN-T integrating JNN and WIN-T

into an incremental program - DAE certified the restructured program to Congress on 5 June 2007

Post-Nunn-McCurdy Decision

Pre-Nunn-McCurdy Decision

(5 Jun 07)

PM-WINT:

- Program WIN-T

PM-TRCS:

- JNN

PM WIN-T

−Inc 1

−Inc 2

−Inc 3

−Inc 4

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WIN-T Increments

2004 - 2025

Urgently Fielded to OEF/OIF

Military/Commercial SATCOM ATH

Provides Wideband Connectivity - Bn to Div

Enables Asymmetric Warfare

2010 – 2018*

Accelerates WIN-T Mature Technologies by 4 years

Initial OTM SATCOM and LOS

Commercial Modems and Radios leveraging objective NCW and HNW waveforms

Mobile Infrastructure enables OTM data sync and voice calls down to Co

Reduces O&O through advanced NetOps, self-forming and self-healing networks

2015 – 2022*

Provides Full Networking OTM

Greater robust connectivity with Increased network access

via Air Tier, Higher BW SATCOM, and LOS WFs

Fully Integrated NetOps

2020 - 2045

Protected Comms OTM and ATH

AJ/LPI/LPD

* Indicates first procurement year through last year in field.

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WIN-T Increment Comparison

Inc 1a Inc 1b Inc 2 Inc 3 Inc 4

Fielding timeframe CS 9/10, 11/12 CS 13/14, 15/16 CS 13/14, 15/16 CS 17/18, 19/20 TBD

Fields WAN down to BN BN CO CO TBD

Mobility ATH ATH ATH OTM

ATH OTM

ATH OTM

WAN Communications Tiers

SATCOM Fixed LOS (1)

SATCOM Fixed LOS (1)

SATCOM Fixed LOS (1)

OTM LOS

SATCOM Fixed LOS (1)

OTM LOS Air tier

SATCOM Fixed LOS (1)

OTM LOS Air tier

SATCOM Bands (2) Ku Ka

EHF

Ku Ka

EHF

Ku Ka

EHF

Ku Ka

EHF

Ku Ka

EHF

Network type SIPR tunnels over

NIPR Colorless core (3) Colorless core (3) Colorless core (3) Colorless core (3)

Supported communications

IPv4 IPv4 IPv4 IPv6

IPv4 IPv6

IPv4 IPv6

On-The-Move (OTM) Capability

N/A N/A Terrestrial SATCOM

Terrestrial Aerial

SATCOM

Terrestrial Aerial

SATCOM SATCOM Anti-jam communications

SMART-T (5) SMART-T (5) SMART-T (5) SMART-T (5) SMART-T (5) PCOTM (6)

Quality of Service DSCP-based WAN DSCP-based WAN

(4) DSCP-based WAN

with QED DSCP-based WAN

with QED DSCP-based WAN

with QED (1) Existing equipment not fielded by WIN-T.

(2) ESBs can provide SATCOM augmentation at X-band (Phoenix, AN/TSC-93) or C, X, Ku, Ka (Phoenix).

(3) Implies a converged IP network in which all user data is HAIPE encrypted and TRANSEC cover is provided for all wireless comms.

(4) QED currently not funded for Inc 1b.

(5) SMART-T is a separate ACAT II Program of Record from the WIN-T program.

(6) Tech Insertion from separate HC3 program.

Incrementally delivered multi-tier, standards based, IP wide area network down to CO level

Incremental capability

Adds COTM capability

Layered architecture

Transition to colorless core

Transition to EOIP

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WIN-T Inc 2 Soldier

Network Extension Tactical Communications

Node

Capability / Improvements:

Supports modularity by allowing a Brigade Combat Team to have self-sustaining reach back communications

Provides Internet infrastructure connectivity directly to the battalion level

Allows independent deployment of command posts and centers unconstrained by Line of Sight (LOS) radio ranges

Incorporates industry standards for network operations and intrusion detection

Characteristics / Description:

State of the art Commercial Off The Shelf (COTS) and Government Off The Shelf (GOTS) equipment for the Current Force.

119 Mbps Internet-based connectivity per division

Enhanced displacement and communications at the halt

Provides interface to legacy systems

Encrypts classified traffic over DoD unclassified network

Satellite Communications & Terrestrial connectivity

Autonomous brigade operations

What WIN-T Increment 1 Delivers:

Connects the Warfighter to the Global Information Grid

Defense Information Systems Network (DISN) connectivity down to battalion level

Joint and coalition connectivity

Transitions Army networks from proprietary protocols to “Everything Over Internet Protocol” (EOIP)

Incorporates key WIN-T Increment 2 technical insertions

Scalability to meet mission commander’s requirements

Increment 1b

Increment 1a + NCW Modem

(MPM-1000)

+ Colorless

Core

Increment 1a

WIN-T Increment 1 System Description

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Area Common User System Modernization

(ACUS MOD) Single Shelter Switch (SSS) Single Shelter Switch (SSS) design for rapid deployment and small footprint provides “First In” capability and building block for network expansion. SSS is enhanced to provide Joint and Coalition interoperability with Commercial-Off-The-Shelf and Government-Off-The-Shelf (COTS/GOTS) architecture for technology upgrade ease. SSS (v) 4 meets up armor requirements

High Capacity Line of Sight Radio (HCLOS) The High Capacity Line Of Sight (HCLOS) replaces the existing AN/GRC-226 radios in the AN/TRC-190 LOS family (Mobile Subscriber Equipment (MSE) and TRI TAC switches). The HCLOS radio provides Mbps rates required to transport the increased volume of data on the digital battlefield. The HCLOS program is an integral part of WIN-T Increment 1. Each JNN receives an AN/TRC-190(V)3 HCLOS shelter fielded in conjunction with the JNN. Each AN/TRC-190(V)3 has three (3) AN/GRC-245 Radios sets.

Battlefield Video Teleconference (BVTC) Battlefield Video Teleconference (BVTC) provides the commander with access to accurate, timely situational information and is interoperable with the existing communication LAN infrastructure and across a multi platform backbone network. The BVTC will also assist the commander in coordinating and interacting with different echelons and adjacent units.

TROPO, AN/TRC-170(V)3 The TROPO Radio, AN/TRC-170(V)3 provides Beyond Line of Sight (BLOS) communications, reduces SATCOM demands, and offers an alternative long haul communications method. Offers greater distance and bandwidth than the LOS terminals found in Tactical Theater Signal Battalions. Upgrades of AN/TRC-170(V)3 modem.

TNMS Tactical Network Operation ( NetOps) Management System TNMS is a scalable modular NetOps capability that operate on multiple client or server platforms. It is fielded to units not provided with WIN-T NetOps capabilities. The TNMS will facilitate decision-making necessary to quickly identify network problems, shift resources, change configurations and coordinate the management of the critical network infrastructure supporting Battle Command (BC)/Command and Control (C2) functions.

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Capabilities

• Increment 2 supports initial collaboration, mission

planning and rehearsal, and for the first time

introduces mobility to the network

• Increment 2 brings a mobile network infrastructure,

which means the network stays connected while

moving

• Increment 2 extends the network down to Company

level

Vision

• Provides On-The-Move capability to Brigade

Combat Teams and Divisions.

• Provides a single integrating tactical network

program leveraging proven commercial and

Government technology.

• Enables network mobility by employing military

satellite and commercial connectivity and line of

sight antennas to achieve end-to-end connectivity

and dynamic networking operations.

• Extends the network to company level for

maneuver brigades.

What WIN-T Increment 2 Delivers

• Initial on-the-move infrastructure provides network service to

Command Posts and Commanders

• On-the-move capability allows initial collaboration, mission

planning and rehearsal on-the-move; enables distribution of

information via voice, data, and video

• Single integrating network program leveraging mature

WIN-T technologies, retains proven, fielded Inc 1 capabilities

• Foundation for key WIN-T attributes: NetOps, Broadband

networked comms, GIG Black Core IA architecture

Highband

Networking

Waveform Line of

Sight Antenna

On-The-Move

SATCOM

Antenna

Initial Network

Operations

Ruggedized

MPM -1000

Modem Highband Networking

Waveform Line of Sight

Radio

Tactical

Communica

tions Node

WIN-T Inc 2 Point of

Presence

WIN-T Inc 2 Soldier

Network Extension

WIN-T Inc 2 Tactical

Communications Node (While

Mobile)

WIN-T Inc 2 Tactical

Communications Node

(While Stationary)

WIN-T Increment 2 - Program Overview

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Capabilities

• Increment 3 supports fully integrated NetOps for

on-the-move networks to include collaboration and

mission planning

• Increment 3 brings an Aerial tier in addition to the

Ground and Satellite Tiers to increase network

robustness. Aerial tier will employ WIN-T

Communications Payload (radio and antenna) on

the Gray Eagle unmanned aerial platform

Vision

WIN-T Increment 3 provides the fully mobile,

flexible, dynamic tactical networking capability

needed to support a highly dispersed force over a

noncontiguous area. Increment 3 Introduces the

aerial tier to enhance network reliability and

robustness. Building on previous Increments, it

supports full network planning and execution while

On-the-Move for maneuver, fires, and aviation

brigades. It delivers the Configuration Items needed

to provide the network to BCT Modernization. It

provides fully mature militarized radios and

waveforms. JC4ISR will be available for Inc 2 tech

insert following completion of TSS DT/LUT.

What WIN-T Increment 3 Delivers

• Full network planning and execution for on-the-move

networks, enables distribution of data via voice, data, and

real-time video to include relaying from Unmanned Aircraft

Systems

• Integrating communications network for U.S. Army

Current/Modular and Future Forces – the deployed network

component of LandWarNet

• Signal footprint – enables rapid deployment and

employment

Full Network Operations

Tactical Communications Node (While Mobile)

BCT DIV

Addition of Airborne Tier

Ground Only HRFU-MT

Air Only HRFU -Ek

(High Band Radio Frequency Unit)

Antenna

Soldier Network Extension

2 Channel JC4ISR Air & Ground

WIN-T Increment 3 - Program Overview

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PdM SATCOM Programs

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PdM SATCOM Products

Transmission Assets

SMART-T

Phoenix

GBS

(TGRS, TIP)

DKET

SNAP

JNN/Inc 1

(STT, UHST, RHN)

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Secure Mobile Anti-Jam Reliable Tactical-Terminal (SMART-T)

Program Description: The SMART-T provides worldwide, anti-jam, low probability of

intercept and detection, secure voice and data capabilities for

the Joint Warfighter. SMART-T provides range extension to

the Army's current and future tactical communications

networks. SMART-T processes data and voice

communications at both low and medium data rates.

Production contract awarded to upgrade SMART-T to support

the Advanced Extremely High Frequency (AEHF) waveform.

Complete full-up AEHF SMART-Ts will also be procured.

AEHF provides a significant increase in data rates. SMART-T

will be fielded at the brigade and division levels.

Provides forward deployed units with the only available protected SATCOM capable system.

It provides:

•Tactical. Supports continuing the fight in a stressed

environment.

•Anti-Jam. Protected Comm - Low probability of intercept

(LPI), Low Probability of Detection (LPD) & HEMP

Hardening

•Secure. Voice & Data Range Extension Capability for Army,

Air Force and Marine Corps units in OIF/OEF

•Mobile. HMMWV mounted. 30 min set-up tear-down

•Reliable. Assured Satellite Resources; Dependable in any

Operational Environment; Low Probability of Exploitation

(LPE), Over-The-Air-Rekey

SMART-T Advanced EHF Upgrade

• AEHF data rates up to 8.192 Mbps

- Enhanced System Interfaces (fiber optics)

- Power generation/distribution upgrades

• New Army inventory item coord with PM MEP

- Processor upgrades to handle new software

• Interoperable with future AEHF constellation

- AEHF control/protocol software upgrades

- New AEHF TRANSEC algorithms

- Synchronized with AEHF Payload Availability

• Joint/Multinational:

- Army (324),USAF (24), USMC (42), JCSE (2), MDA

(2), WHCA (10), CENTCOM (2), Special Users (4)

- International Partners: Canada (19) & Netherlands (7)

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Single Channel Anti-Jam Man-Portable (SCAMP)

System Description: • Provides protected worldwide SATCOM.

- Secure voice and data capability to the Joint

Warfighter.

- Anti-jam.

- Low probability of detection/intercept.

• Provides secure range extension capability for

the Army’s communications networks.

• Provides critical communications to Army, Air

Force and Special Operations Forces units.

System Characteristics: • Low Data Rate - 75 to 2400 bps. • Embedded COMSEC/TRANSEC. • Set up/Tear down - 15 minutes maximum. • 44 lbs. maximum (man-portable).

ARMY 346

JCSE 8

AIR FORCE 154

INSCOM 6

NAVY 13

Special Users 2

TOTAL 529 • 220 of 346 SCAMP have been turned in to TYAD

Capabilities:

• Interoperable with all Milstar Terminals.

• EHF LDR Backward Compatibility with AEHF Payload.

• Embedded COMSEC/TRANSEC.

• STU III voice quality.

• Full Duplex Data/Half Duplex Voice.

• 4 Simultaneous Channels.

• 3 Black/1Red RS-232 Serial interfaces.

• AJ LPI/LPD capabilities.

• EMP Protected.

• Can be used with TELEPORT to provide:

- NIPR (with Cisco Router and KIV-7M).

- SIPR (with Cisco Router and KIV-7M).

- Cross banding of voice/data services.

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Phoenix AN/TSC-156A/B/C

System Description:

• The AN/TSC-156A/B is a transportable multi-band,

multi-channel TACSAT terminal that operates in the C,

X, Ku and Ka bands over commercial and military

satellites.

• Provides high-capacity, Inter- and Intra-Theater range

extension for networked battle command information to

include administrative, logistical, operational and

intelligence data.

• Displaces AN/TSC-85 terminals and selected AN/TSC-

93 terminals at Expeditionary Signal Battalions (ESBs) -

complements the AN/TSC-93 Service Life Extension

Program (SLEP).

System Characteristics:

• Non-developmental Commercial Off The Shelf system

• Qualified for military environment (Temperature, Shock,

Vibration)

• Integrated on the M1113/M1152/M1152A1/M1152A1 with

B2 kit tactical vehicles

• C-130/C141/C-17/C5 Roll-on/Roll-off

• Operated by Satellite Communications System

Operator – Soldier Maintained (25S)

• 30 minute set-up / tear down (3 person crew)

Capabilities / Improvements:

• Provides operational flexibility by operating over

military X/Ka and commercial C/Ku satellite bands

• Use of military satellite bands reduces commercial

satellite lease costs

• Provides highly mobile, strategically transportable

wideband communications capability and displaces

AN/TSC-93 terminals at all ESBs.

• Increases terminals maximum aggregate data rate

from 20 Mbps to up to 50 Mbps to support growing

warfighter capacity demands

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Global Broadcast Service (GBS)

System Description: • GBS provides high-speed broadcast of large-

volume data and multimedia CoP related products

including UAV video, imagery, intelligence, terrain

data, weather and biometric data to deployed

warfighters and garrisoned forces. Fixed transmit

sites collect products from national sources and

provide them worldwide via WGS/UFO/Commercial

satellites.

• Three Army Theater Injection Points (TIPs) collect

data from theater sources and broadcasts within the

AOR. Receivers integrated directly with Tactical

Operations Center (TOC) Local Area Networks

(LANs) using standard Internet Protocols.

System Characteristics:

• GBS is an Internet Protocol (IP) based integrated

communications system consisting of uplink

injection sites, broadcast satellites, receive

terminals, and management processing.

• TIP allows deployed forces to upload and distribute

products generated in theater without backhaul to

CONUS.

• GBS operates on UHF Follow-On, Wideband Global

SATCOM (WGS), and commercial satellites in both

Ka and Ku bands.

Capabilities / Improvements: • TGRS allows deployed forces to directly receive

national level data and full motion video and distribute

that information to Tactical Operations Center users.

• TIP provides Combatant Commanders or Joint Task

Force Commanders an In-theater broadcast capability

that can distribute live unmanned aircraft system and

other video feeds as well as data products generated

in theater.

• Transitioning to Joint IP Modem (JIPM) to provide

transmission security to enhance information

assurance posture.

• TGRS packaged in 3 transit cases – each 2-person

lift.

Transportable Ground Receive Suite (TGRS) consists of

Next Generation Receive Terminal (NGRT) & Receive Broadcast

Manager (RBM)

NGRT RBM

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Commercial SATCOM Terminal Program (CSTP) Characteristics/Description:

• 100% customer reimbursable program

• Requires marketing and new business development

• Many projects in different phases simultaneously

• Has fielded 300+ earth terminals throughout the world

• Majority of terminals installed and operated OCONUS

• High level of interaction with users, sites & industry

Customer Profile:

• DoD, Federal Agencies and FMS

• Specialized, unique and nontraditional users

• Typically have low density requirements

• Limited and sporadic funding resources

• Require extensive up front consultation and service

• Desire aggressive schedules from procurement to

fielding

• Require life cycle support infrastructure for COTS

Specific Solutions:

• Earth Terminals

• Transportable – Flyaway, SNAP and VSATs

• Prime Mover/Trailer Mounted – HMMWV & SNG

• Deployable – DKETs

• Fixed Site – Teleports

• Position Location – KLRS/OmniTRACs

• IP Services, iDirect, Linkway

Other Services:

• Engineering Studies, Assessments, Evaluations

• Demonstrations, Experiments and Exercises

• Market Surveys and Investigations

• Rough Order Magnitude (ROM) Estimates

• Contracting for Equipment, Spares, O & M Support

• Source Selections and Contract Administration

• Tests, Certifications and Acceptance of Systems

• Fieldings, Operations & Maintenance, Logistics

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Program Description: Non- Program of Record, customer funded, COTS

based system managed by PdM SATCOM.

• Provides robust, long-range, Beyond-Line-Of-Site

NIPR, SIPR, CENTRIX & Voice capability down to the

tactical Company/Platoon/Team level as part of the

WIN-T Architecture.

• System engineering, IP spaces and network integration

is all coordinated with Theater Network Engineers.

System Description: • Customers choose from a list of hardware

configurations / capabilities that are tailorable to the

Soldiers needs.

– Ku band with X & Ka band options for medium

terminal, 2 meter, auto-acquire/tracking antenna w/55

watt SSPA.

– Pre-wired for Linkway S2, iDirect E8350, NCW, JIPM

& MIL-STD 188-165A compliant FDMA modems.

– 16 Port Switches (NIPR & SIPR) & Citrix WANScaler.

– Configured to be interoperable w/MNC-I, JIOC and

WIN-T.

– Safety Assessed / ATO / Undergoing JITC

certification.

• PdM SATCOM personnel work closely with Customers

to develop tailored communications solutions.

SNAP Terminals Deployed:

• OEF 325

• OND 127

• CONUS 103

• OCONUS 57

612

FSRs

• OEF 40

• OND 9

• Bahrain 1

• GE 2

• Horn of Africa 3

• CONUS 6

SIPRNet NIPRNet Access Point Terminal (SNAP)

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Deployable Ku Earth Terminal (DKET)

System Description:

• Customers choose from a list of hardware configurations /

capabilities that are tailored to the Soldier needs.

• Ku, Ka and X band options.

• FDMA standard up to 20 Mbps, configurable up to 52 Mbps

• TDMA standard up to 5 Mbps, configurable up to 30 Mbps

• 6.3 or 4.8meter tracking antenna w/125mph wind survivability

• Redundant RF electronics, HVACs, Generators and UPS for

critical components.

• Auto uplink power control with remote monitor & control system

with pager notification. Digital Fiber Optic Interface System

(FOIS) connects to user baseband up to 2km.

• One yr warranty. Optional O&M support /training is available.

• Two piece MILAIR shipping configuration.

Program Description:

Non- Program of Record, customer funded, COTS based system

managed by PdM SATCOM.

• DKET is an integral part of the strategic network providing vital

Inter- & Intra-Theater satellite links to brigade and above

allowing regional commands the ability to communicate with

each other and the regional hub nodes.

• DKETs have been used in SWA since 1997, are integrated into

the WIN-T network and provide connectivity for STTs, SNAPs

and SWANS.

DKET Terminals Deployed:

• OEF 27

• OND 13

• OTHER 19

• CONUS 1

60

FSRs

• OEF 72

• OND 24

• Other 23

119

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PdM CPS&I Programs

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ACAT II program

AAO – 5,229 Command Post Platforms and associated SICPS equipment including CCS, CPCS, and TMSS

• Standardized/Modular/Reconfigurable Platforms, enabling

multiple Battle Command Applications over Classified

and Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) LANs

• Supports NET-Centric Command Post Operations at long

and short halts

• Integration of BC Components within CP allows for Real-

Time SA & COP

• Family of Trailer Mounted Support Systems (TMSS)

(comprised of tents, environmental conditioning and

infrastructure) to support collaborative staff operations

Internal CP Collaborative Planning

LSDs for COP/Situational Awareness

Enhances Net-centric Battle Command

SICPS System Description

CFS Family of Tents

Environmental Control Unit (ECU)

Power Generation for ECU and Lighting

TOCNET Intercom and Radio Gateway

Desktop Remote Radio Control

Telephone Communications

Enable ABCS Applications

C-130 , C-5, C-17, C-141 Deployable

Rapid Set-Up < 10 Min

Environmental Control / Protection

Standard Shelter Design

Modular / Flexible Command Post/ Tent Configuration

Command Center System SLIN: C61665

CP Communications System ZLIN: Z00930

Command Post Platform (CPP) SLIN: C40996

Trailer Mounted Support System TMSS-Medium SLIN: P63462

TMSS-Large SLIN: P63394

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C2OTM System Description

• BCOTM is a C4 mission equipment package (MEP)

currently integrated into Bradley, Stryker and MRAP

platforms

• Mature technologies delivered by Army PM (GOTS) and

Industry (COTS) and develop a Mission Equipment

Package (MEP).

• MEP consists of an A/B-Kits integrated into Brigade and

above Commander’s targeted platforms

• Provide the tactical commander with a similar level of SA

that is currently provided in the Command Post (CP)

enabling situational understanding at the decisive point in

the battlefield.

• Untethers the commander from the command post;

Enables the Commander to be present at the decisive

point on the battlefield

• Real-time Situational Awareness (SA) and Common

Operational Picture (COP)

• Execute Battle Command during OTM operations - Division-wide SA of current operations

- Blue Vehicle position reporting

- Track major operations as they occur

- Ad-hoc updates regarding ongoing operations and significant events from

subordinate commanders

- Ability to issue guidance to multiple command echelons simultaneously to

address a dynamic battlefield

- Ability to receive/ monitor Division Level SIGACTS as they are posted

and updated

- Voice data communications

Description: Benefits / Capabilities:

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Cargo Truck is 5 ton LMTV with Tricon container for secure storage of equipment

Store and transport mission specific equipment in support of HCCC

Tow dual generator trailer system

Cargo Truck

HCCC System Description

Sensor Platform with X-band radar and Electro-Optical Imaging capability

Sensor currently in use with the Navy MIUW

Dual 18kW Genset

LMTV towable

Environmental Control Unit (ECU)

Power Generation for ECU and Lighting

Modular / Flexible Command Post/ Tent Configuration

HMMWV based Main Command Post meets speed/endurance requirement

Remote Platform identical to Main, C-130 deployable Command, Control & Communications

Global Command and Control System (GCCS)

Battle Command Sustainment Support System(BCS3)

Movement Tracking System (MTS)

Secure/Non-secure radios and SATCOM capabilities

Telephone and Field Phone link capability

Allows video and graphical display of data including secure data

Internal CP Collaborative Planning space

Large Scale Display for COP/Situational Awareness

Auxiliary/Additional Shelters

HCCC Platform

External Sensor/Power System

Collect, store, display and transmit local meteorological data; receive Met support

Collect, store, display hydrographic information

Austere Port bottom mapping

Non-Integrated Sensors

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Priorities

• Support to deployed forces

• Support to deploying forces

• Support to resetting forces

• Increment 2 IOT&E

• NIE Support

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How to Reach PEO C3T

• Business Inquiries:

PEO C3T Technical Industrial Liaison Office:

http://peoc3t.army.mil/tilo/

• Public Website:

http://peoc3t.army.mil

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