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U.S. ARMY COMBAT CAPABILITIES DEVELOPMENT COMMAND –C5ISR CENTER
Kimberly G. Ploskonka
Deputy Director
Space & Terrestrial Communications Directorate
26 MAR 2019
C5ISR Center Cyber Capabilities
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MISSION AND VISION
MISSION: To enable the networked Warfighter by discovering, developing, and rapidly delivering innovative technologies that enable decisive lethality through information dominance in Multi-Domain Operations.
VISION:An Army that dominates the electromagnetic spectrum, commands the operation, and creates decisive effects. Any time, any place.
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CCDC C5ISR Center is the Army’s focal point fordeveloping and accelerating innovative technology and sound engineering solutionsthat provide our networked Warfighters withinformation dominance and decisive lethalitythrough integrated command, control,communications, computers, cyber, intelligence,surveillance and reconnaissance (C5ISR) systems.
Center Core Capabilities
Fort Huachuca
Fort Sill
Fort Leavenworth
Fort Leonard Wood
MacDill AFB
Fort Benning
Fort Gordon
Joint Base McGuire-Dix-
Lakehurst
Aberdeen Proving Ground
Fort Belvoir
Fort A. P. Hill
Fort Knox
- Mission Command Capabilities- C4ISR Platform Integration- PNT and Power
- Electronic Warfare and SIGINT- Intel Fusion and Dissemination- Offensive Cyber Operations
- Intel and RSTA- Soldier Sensors- IED/Minefield Detection
- Tactical/Satellite/RF Comms- Future Network- Defensive Cyber Operations
- Production and Manufacturing- Quality Assurance and Testing- Acquisition Support
- SW Verification and Validation- SW Fielding and Sustainment- SW Configuration Management
= Facility Locations= Advisor Locations
*C5ISR Center also operates locations around the world
WHAT IS THE C5ISR CENTER?
Command, Power, and Integration
Directorate
Intelligence & Information Warfare
Directorate
Night Vision & Electronic Sensors
Directorate
Space & Terrestrial Communications
Directorate
Product Realization Directorate
Software Engineering Directorate
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C5ISR SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
OVER 1.4-MILLION SQUARE FEETIN INTEGRATED LAB SPACE
PROTOTYPE INFRARED (IR) FOCALPLANE ARRAY & IR CAMERA
CHARACTERIZATION
DISTRIBUTED COMMON GROUNDSTATION – ARMY (DCGS-A)
SYSTEMS INTEGRATION
CYBER SECURITY & INFORMATIONASSURANCE
SEEKER EFFECTS NETWORKING
INTEGRATED AIRCRAFTSURVIVABILITY
MISSION COMMAND DEV & INTEGRATION
ANECHOIC CHAMBER & RF TEST / CHARACTERIZATION
MATERIAL SYNTHESIS ANDANALYSIS
C5ISR CENTER FACILITIES
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C5ISR CENTER INFRASTRUCTURE
FORT A.P. HILL, VA
FORT BELVOIR, VA
ABERDEEN PROVINGGROUND, MD
JB – MCGUIRE, DIXLAKEHURST, NJ
MINE LANES & COUNTERMINE RANGEFort Belvoir and Fort AP Hill, VA
AVIATION R&D, SENSORS T&EDavison Army Airfield, Fort Belvoir , VA
LASER RANGEFort AP Hill, VA
C5ISR CENTER FLIGHT ACTIVITYJB-MDL (NAS Lakehurst), NJ
C5ISR CENTER TEST BEDJB-MDL (Fort Dix), NJ
C5ISR CENTER CAMPUS (HQ AND LABS)Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
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JOINT BASE MCGUIRE-DIX-LAKEHURSTC5ISR Ground Activity
Ground OperationsC5ISR Flight Activity
Aerial Operations+
Leverage C5ISR best of breed SoS engineering and integrationmethodologies, expertise and facilities
McGuire AirForce Base
Fort Dix Military Installation
Lakehurst Naval Engineering Station
JB MDL = 65.6 sq miles
Atlantic Ocean Northeast Test
Range3,600 sq miles
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The Army is executing a coordinated approach to the development, procurement, testing,
delivery and sustainment of cyber capabilities. Each phase of this integrated cyber approach is
being delivered by the APG community.
TEAM APG “DELIVERING CYBER SOLUTIONS”
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Offensive CyberOperations
Defensive CyberOperations Provide the Soldier with the means
to ensure the security, survivability, and continued operations of tactical and strategic information systems at all classification levels in the face of a cyber attack
Develop modular open system architectures and frameworks and provide the Soldier with state of the art Offensive Cyber capabilities
Provide detection and analytic tools as a Computer Network Defense Service Provider (CNDSP) for DOD activities and the intelligence community
Defensive CyberOperations & Fundamental
Science
UNCLASSIFIED
CHALLENGES
ASSESSHow to monitor, measure & assess vulnerability and performance of network security?
PREDICTHow to infer adversarial intent and predict upcoming risk (e.g., loss of information quality or trust)?
PREVENTHow to prevent cyber attacks by incorporating moving target capabilities into out networks and platforms?
RESPONDHow to build robust and resilient cyber infrastructures to deflect, resist and absorb attacks?
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C5ISR CENTER CYBER LABORATORIES
Cyber Security(Information Assurance & Vulnerability Analysis)
Crypto-Modernization Laboratory • Transform DoD cryptographic inventory through
T&E and R&D ensuring appropriate security posture for national security systems
• Serve as technical advisor's to the U.S. Army for cryptographic cyber security, IA, Type I Commercial COMSEC Evaluation Program, and trusted validators for Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC) implementations.
• Conducts T&E of Inline Network Encryptors, Link and Trunk Encryptors, and Secure Voice products
Cyberspace Operations (Defensive Cyber Capabilities)
Cross Domain Solutions (CDS) Laboratory • Evaluation and assessment of CDS security
solutions for DoD use. • First DoD laboratory certified under DoD
instruction 8540.01. Supports a variety of Defensive Cyber Operations
(DCO) R&D efforts to increase trust, resiliency, and cyber situational understanding within the Army's tactical networks by; hardening the attack surface; creating autonomic capabilities to minimize mission impact while under attack; and creating a framework to maintain status, mission, and threat awareness to enable effective mission command.
Mission Assurance / Resiliency Laboratory (201)• Develop software vulnerability analysis tools and
cutting edge malware analysis techniques. • SME for secure tactical Identity and Access
Management (IdAM) technologies such as public key infrastructure (PKI)
• Investigate novel robust wearable identity / biometric solutions for authentication in austere environments.
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CYBER BLITZ RETURN ON INVESTMENT
Informed the FM 3-12 revision to expand with linkages to FM 3-0 FBRR S&T programs EW PLT and CEMA FDUs Intel & CEMA staff integration MDTF ICEWS Learning Demands, CWSB ECT Learning Demands
Informed current / planned S&T Investments to address Near, Mid and Far architecture needs Informed publication of FM 3-12 Improved Field-Based Risk Reduction process Expanded engineering workforce understanding of command post operations Improved TRADOC understanding on integration of current / emerging CEMA capabilities and
threats; informed what is possible, probable and desirable Reduced risk for technology and transitions (ASA/ALT) Trained 25ID and CPB on engaging an integrated, regional-peer adversaries in a CEMA
environment; Developed, executed and refined new battle drills incorporating CEMA staff
Field Based Risk Reduction Event for Technologies in support of USAREUR ONS Directly informed different consolidation efforts for both SIGINT and EW staff forCEMA
integration Highlighted additional training needs to improve EW personnel performing core functions Re-vectored existing tools to conduct more functions to support CEMA, instead of creating new
tools Informed EW teaming in support of BCT Scheme of Maneuver
All of the above informed the Army on how to employ CEMA across DOTMLPF-P
CYBER BLITZ (2016)Purpose: Converge CEMA across multiple WfF within CUOPS to inform and synchronize S&T, Acquisition, DOTMLPF-P and Operational Forces, and to demonstrate assured EM ops while denying that to a regional-peeradversary.
EVENT RESULTS
Purpose: How can an interim BCT (2022-2025) integrate CEMA, intel and IO across multiple echelons and classifications to support multi-domain maneuver, with enterprise reachback, against a regional-peer in a contested, congested OE?
CYBER BLITZ (2017)
Purpose: How does an IBCT with external support in 2025 integrate Cyberspace, Electronic Warfare, Intelligence, Space, and Information Operations to gain and maintain the advantage in multi-domain operations against a regional peer?
CYBER BLITZ (2018)
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PROBLEM STATEMENT AND PARTICIPANTS
Problem StatementHow does a BCT with external support in 2025 integrate Cyberspace, Electronic Warfare, Intelligence, Space, and Information Operations to gain and maintain the advantage in multi-domain operations against a regional peer?
Major Participants• USARNG• 10th Mountain Division• 4TH Infantry Division• 335th Regional Signal Command
(USAR)• 7th Special Forces Group• Army Cyber Command
- Cyber Protection Brigade (CPB)- 1st Information Operations (IO)- 780th Military IntelligenceBDE
Analysis Team Composition• Cyber Center of Excellence• Army Cyber Command• US Army Intelligence and Security
Command• Military Intelligence Center of Excellence• Maneuver Center of Excellence• Mission Command Center of Excellence• 151st Theater Information Operations Group
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• A live network to experiment and exercise the delivery of OCO, DCO, EW, and IO in support of a Division and BCT
• A venue where CSCB-like elements are the training audience• A ”no consequence” environment to test new ideas: Capability integration
Authorities delegation
Processes
Battle Tracking
Equipment
Enabler integration at different echelons
• Garners direct and uninterrupted feedback from a maneuver unit regarding the integration of CEMA into their scheme of maneuver
CYBER BLITZ BENEFIT TO CYBER FORCES
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QUESTIONS