Deployable Joint Command and Control (DJC2) Program Brief

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Deployable Joint Command and Control (DJC2) Program Brief
Program Executive Office
Command, Control, Communications,
Computers and Intelligence (PEO C4I)
Deployable Joint Command and
Control (DJC2) Program Brief
18 May 2010
Office (850) 230-7071
FAX (850) 235-5057
DSN 436-7071
www.djc2.org
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DJC2 Program Overview
• ACAT IAC Joint program
• Provides Combatant and Component Commands with a rapidly
deployable, scalable, modular command and control headquarters
suite, augmented with specialized configurations for rapid
response and en route communications
• Major system deliveries (six deployable, one non-deployable)
completed end of FY08 on time, within budget, meeting all
requirements
• Four configurations, all fully certified
¾ Authority to Operate (ATO) – Naval Network Warfare Command
¾ Interoperability – Joint Interoperability Test Command
¾ Transportability – Transportability Engineering Agency
• Currently in Technology Refresh and Technology Insertion phase
• Manning provided by Joint Communications Support Element
(JCSE) and the DJC2 Operations Support Center (DOSC)
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What is DJC2?
Rapidly Deployable C2 Headquarters System
RAPID RESPONSE
KIT (RRK)
EN ROUTE (ER)
EARLY ENTRY (EE) and CORE
Design
Designis
isfully
fullyself-supporting,
self-supporting,with
withits
itsown
ownpower,
power,environmental
environmentalcontrol,
control,and
andsatellite
satellite
communications
equipment
—
augmented
with
autonomous
rapid
response
and
en
route
communications equipment — augmented with autonomous rapid response and en routecapabilities
capabilities
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DJC2 Photo Album
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DJC2 Solution for the
Deployable Joint C2 Continuum
Situational Awareness
Team (SAT)
JSOTF &
JFLCC/JFMCC/JFACC HQ
JTF HQ
Geographic COCOM HQ
Everything from Boy Scout Jamborees… to Disaster Relief… to Major Warfighting
GCC SAT
JTF ADVON
GCC JET
JFHQ
COMPONENT HQ
Small/Med/Large JTF HQ
DJC2 En Route C2 capability supports the entire JTF continuum
DJC2 Early Entry
DJC2 Rapid Response
Two simultaneous networks (SIPRNet, NIRPNet, CENTRIXS, or
NGO)
EoIP
Global Satellite Phone
SHF SATCOM
UHF/VHF Radios
VoIP, EoIP
Global Satellite Phone
DSN/DRSN/NSTS
SIPRNet/NIPRNet/JWICS
VTC (DISN/DVSG/JWICS VTC
GBS
DJC2 Core
SATCOM
UHF/VHF Radios
VoIP, EoIP
Global Satellite Phone
SIPRNet/NIPRNet/JWICS/CENTRIXS/NGO
VTC (DISN/DVSG/JWICS VTC)
DSN/DRSN/NSTS
GBS
DJC2 Core(s) (expanded)
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DJC2 Configurations
Modular capabilities
•
•
Rapid Response (four per DJC2 system)
En
¾ 2/15 operators as stand-alone, light, highly
mobile C2 capability transported by 1-2
persons as carry-on/checked baggage
¾ Provides C2 for first responders and small
control teams
Route (one per DJC2 system)
¾ 6/12 operators on pallet, with airborne
basic situational awareness, essential
mission planning and execution
¾ Provides limited C2 capability while
airborne
Rapid Response Kit
En Route
Scalable capability
•
Early Entry (shown in gold at right)
¾ 20 operators sheltered, provides C2
utilizing two networks plus JWICS; 72-96
hour package supporting COC operations
prior to arrival of Core
¾ Set up and operational in less than 6 hr
• Core (shown in gray at right); remainder of
system (two additional networks) is additive to
Early Entry configuration to make Core
¾ 60 operators sheltered, small JTF scales
to larger JTF
¾ Set up and operational in less than 24 hr
Current Early Entry and Core (Version 1.2.1)
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DJC2 Rapid Response Kit
•
Small fly-away kit, 2-person portable
¾ Five cases, various weights ranging from 27 lbs to 83 lbs
•
•
•
•
Can be transported as commercial aircraft carry-on and checked baggage
Provides 2 networks simultaneously (SIPR/NIPR, CENTRIXS, NGO); IP phone;
VTC; SHF radio
Utilizes satellite reachback through DISA Teleport/Standard Tactical Entry Point
(STEP) sites
JITC certified as interoperable; transportable
Supports
Supportsup
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userswith
withrouter
routerprovided
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DJC2 En Route Configuration
• CONOPS
¾ Self-contained, IP-based, airborne C2
and planning capability
¾ Scalable up to 12 operators
¾ SIPRNet LAN on 11 Virtual Machines
¾ NIPRNet 100% reachback
¾ Data via bonded 4-channel INMARSAT
¾ Voice via TACSAT UHF (PRC-117F)
• Components
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
IT/Comms Roller Cart
Operator Roll-on/Roll-off Pallets
VIPER II INMARSAT Terminal
PRC-117F Radios
Cisco 2621 Routers
Cisco 3560/3750 Switches
HP Proliant G5 Servers
HP StorageWorks Tape Drive
WAVE Software (voice interface at client)
CIE and C2PC Gateway
NIPR and SIPR clients/admin clients
Utilizes 400Hz aircraft or 60Hz generator
power, 3 phase 208 Vac for the roller cart
Planner
PlannerPallet
Pallet(2
(2each)
each)
Roller
RollerCart
Cart
INMARSAT
INMARSAT
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What DJC2 Provides
Robust, Joint, Operational system… backed by a comprehensive support system
• 4 Configurations: Rapid Response, En Route, Early
Entry, Core
• 5 Different Networks: SIPRNet, NIPRNet, JWICS,
•
CENTRIXS,
NGO
• Bandwidth: X Band 6.0 Mbps; Ku Band 2.0 Mbps;
•
Ka Band
6.0 Mbps; C Band 4.0 Mbps
• C2 Applications: GCCS-J 4.1.0.1 (containerized), C2PC
•
• Collaborative
Information Environment (CIE):
•
- VTC with LCD video display system
-• Defense Connect Online (DCO)
- SharePoint
- XMPP Chat internal
- Portal
• Intelligence:
C-JWICS/DODIIS
•
• Communications:
•
- USC-60A and USC-68
- Global Broadcast System (GBS)
- DRSN, DSN, NSTS
- Iridium
-• TACSAT
- FAX
•
• Infrastructure:
Tents, tables/chairs, generators,
environmental control, cabling, shredders
• Information Technology: Servers, workstations
(laptops), printers
• On-Site Maintainers (Tier 1): Four Contractors per Core
- Co-located at each COCOM; deployable with the system
- Skill sets tailored to enhance COCOM manning
- Funded by DJC2 program across FYDP
• Reachback Support (Tier 2): DJC2 Operations Support
Center (DOSC) at https://djc2.org/ & https://support.djc2.mil/
- Toll free help desk: 1-888-294-2635
- 24/7 when supporting deployed systems
- DJC2 Support Portal has online access to tools like load
plans, drawings, tech manuals, & web-based training
• Subject Matter Experts (Tier 3): Design Agent and InService Engineering Agent (ISEA) expertise
- Proactive Tech Refresh and Tech Insertion program for
obsolescence mitigation and functionality enhancements
- Maintains the system security, hardware and software
configuration baselines for fielded systems
- Fly-away teams can support exercises or troubleshooting
• Training: Comprehensive formal training plan via…
- Web-based training for self-paced learning
- Mobile Training Team teaches at customer locations
• Job Aids: More than 70 detailed, ready-reference guides
• Technical Manuals: Interactive Electronic Tech Manuals
(IETM) available on Support Portal and DVD
• Pack-Up Kit: Initial spares, consumables, and test
equipment provided with each system for on-the-go Ao
• Spares: Stocked at PBL-J facility at SPAWAR’s St.
Juliens Creek
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DJC2 “Pedigree”
DJC2
DJC2CORE
CORE(with
(withEarly
EarlyEntry)
Entry)
•• Authority
AuthoritytotoOperate
Operate(ATO)
(ATO)––through
through2010
2010
DJC2
DJC2En
EnRoute
Route(ER)
(ER)
•• ATO
ATO––through
through2012
2012
•• Completed:
Completed:
• Completed:
¾Multi-Service
Completed:
¾Multi-ServiceOperational
OperationalTest
Testand
andEvaluation
Evaluation(MOT&E)
(MOT&E) • ¾C-17
¾Transportability
¾C-17Level
LevelIIIIIIOperational
OperationalTest
Test(OT)
(OT)
¾TransportabilityCertification
Certification
C-17
Air
Worthiness
Certification
¾Electromagnetic
- C-17 Air Worthiness Certification
¾ElectromagneticEnvironmental
EnvironmentalEmissions
EmissionsTesting
Testing(E3)
(E3)
¾C-130
¾Electromagnetic
¾C-130E/H
E/HLevel
LevelI ITest
Test(DT
(DTAssist)
Assist)
¾ElectromagneticEffects
EffectsVulnerability
VulnerabilityTesting
Testing
C-130
E/H
Air
Worthiness
Certification
¾Environmental
- C-130 E/H Air Worthiness Certification
¾EnvironmentalTesting
Testing
¾Joint
¾Rail
¾JointInteroperability
InteroperabilityCertification
Certification
¾RailImpact
ImpactTesting
Testing
¾Snow-Load
¾Snow-LoadTesting
Testing
¾Joint
Interoperability
DJC2
¾Joint InteroperabilityCertification
Certification
DJC2Rapid
RapidResponse
Response(RRK)
(RRK)
DJC2
DJC2Wireless
Wireless
•• ATO
ATO––through
through2012
2012
•• ATO
ATO––through
through2011
2011
•• Completed:
Completed:
¾Developmental
¾DevelopmentalTest
Test(DT)
(DT)
¾Operational
Test
(OT)
¾Operational Test (OT)
¾Joint
¾JointInteroperability
InteroperabilityCertification
Certification
•• Completed:
Completed:
¾FAAT/FAT/SOVAT
¾FAAT/FAT/SOVATTests
Tests
Nomenclature
Nomenclature
Name
Name
UTC
UTC
AN/USQ-201(V)
AN/USQ-201(V)
AN/USQ-199(V)
AN/USQ-199(V)
DEPLOYABLE
DEPLOYABLEJOINT
JOINTC2
C2CORE
COREEARLY
EARLYENTRY
ENTRY
DEPLOYABLE
DEPLOYABLEJOINT
JOINTC2
C2EN
ENROUTE
ROUTE
6JC2E
6JC2E
6JC2N
6JC2N
AN/USQ-200(V)1
AN/USQ-200(V)1
DEPLOYABLE
DEPLOYABLEJOINT
JOINTC2
C2RAPID
RAPIDRESPONSE
RESPONSEKIT
KIT
6JC2R
6JC2R
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Who Has a DJC2?
USEUCOM
USARSO
USARAF
III MEF
USPACOM
USSOUTHCOM
DJC2 users connect globally via DISA Teleport STEP-sites
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Rapid Response Kit Customers
U. S. Marine Corps
- 11th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
- 13th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
- 15th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
- 26th Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)
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DJC2 Customer Feedback
JFCOM’s DEPCDR LTG Woods: “DJC2 has been used in
JFCOM’s DEPCDR LTG Woods: “DJC2 has been used in
three major exercises and supported two real-world actions
three major exercises and supported two real-world actions
and Commanders. All Commanders, all Services, now are
and Commanders. All Commanders, all Services, now are
very enthusiastic in their acceptance and appreciation of
very enthusiastic in their acceptance and appreciation of
this new capability.” (Jul 08)
this new capability.” (Jul 08)
EUCOM
EUCOM’s BrigGen Verbeck: DJC2
EUCOM’s BrigGen Verbeck: DJC2
“should be proud of what you have
“should be proud of what you have
developed, it is exactly what we
developed, it is exactly what we
wanted …” (May 07)
wanted …” (May 07)
AFRICOM (USARAF)
USARSO
III MEF
PACOM
PACOM’s Col De Guzman
PACOM’s Col De Guzman
(G3 Future Plans Officer),
(G3 Future Plans Officer),
on DJC2’s performance
on DJC2’s performance
during Cobra Gold 08 and
during Cobra Gold 08 and
JTF Caring Response in
JTF Caring Response in
Burma: “You can tell the
Burma: “You can tell the
evaluation team to stay
evaluation team to stay
home. DJC2 has already
home. DJC2 has already
passed its test.” (May 08)
passed its test.” (May 08)
SOUTHCOM
SOUTHCOM’s Col. Bassett: “DJC2
SOUTHCOM’s Col. Bassett: “DJC2
is a significant enhancement to our
is a significant enhancement to our
capability.” (Jan 07)
capability.” (Jan 07)
COMSECONDFLT’s Cmdr. Kohnle, after
COMSECONDFLT’s Cmdr. Kohnle, after
using DJC2 to certify as JTF: “The DJC2
using DJC2 to certify as JTF: “The DJC2
Joint Program Office has fielded a
Joint Program Office has fielded a
tremendous capability.” (Aug 07)
tremendous capability.” (Aug 07)
DJC2 in New Orleans supporting JTF Katrina
RADM Kilkenny, JFMCC, after using
RADM Kilkenny, JFMCC, after using
DJC2 in JTF Katrina: “With DJC2, I
DJC2 in JTF Katrina: “With DJC2, I
could’ve talked to the moon.” (Oct 05)
could’ve talked to the moon.” (Oct 05)
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DJC2 Warfighter User Accounts
•
OPERATION UNIFIED RESPONSE
¾ U. S. Southern Command CJTF-Haiti (400 users)
•
NATURAL FIRE 10
¾ U. S. Army Africa (75 users)
•
PANAMAX 2009
¾ U. S. Southern Command and U. S. Army South (90 users)
•
LION FOCUS 2009
¾ U. S. Army Africa (25 users)
•
PANAMAX 2008 (209 users)
¾ U. S. Southern Command and U.S. Army South (120 users)
•
JTFEX 2008
¾ U. S. Second Fleet (120 users)
•
JTF CARING RESPONSE
¾ U. S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific (80 users)
•
COBRA GOLD 2008
¾ U. S. Marine Corps Forces Pacific (200 users)
•
RIMPAC 2008
¾ U. S. Third Fleet Headquarters (140 users)
•
TERMINAL FURY 2008
¾ U. S. Pacific Fleet Headquarters (100 users)
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DJC2 IP Convergence Suite
(IPCS)
•
•
•
DJC2 worked with DISA and JCSE
to utilize stove-piped IP systems
within DISA and JCSE to create
the Defense Information Systems
Network Tactical Edge (DISN-TE)
¾ Operational architecture within
STEP/Teleports
DJC2 IPCS is hybrid solution
¾ Allows for IP convergence and
both legacy (Promina) and new /
smaller (NX1000) circuit-based
solutions
¾ Provides greater bandwidth
¾ Allows system to truly augment
comms and have aggregated
bandwidth
¾ Reaches back to DISN-TE at
STEP site
DJC2 Joint Program Office in
partnership with DISA to
operationalize DISN-TE at all STEP
sites globally
DJC2
DJC2architecture
architectureincludes
includescircuit-based
circuit-based
communications
communicationsas
asbackup
backupto
toIPCS
IPCS
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DJC2 Virtualization Overview
DJC2
DJC2has
hasvirtualized
virtualizedboth
bothhardware
hardwareand
andapplications
applications
DOD
DODleader
leaderin
invirtualization
virtualization—
—first
firstto
tohave
haveaccredited
accreditedvirtualized
virtualizedarchitecture
architecture
•
•
•
•
Reduces maintainability / supportability
Optimizes server utilization (reduces number of servers/footprint)
Allows for disparate capabilities to be co-hosted
Enables adjustable capability sets
•
Sets (groupings) of virtual servers can be powered on / off, co-hosted, etc.
APPLICATION
ANALYSIS
DJC2 Virtualization Process
HOST
Virtualization of base capabilities
(e.g., databases) serve as
templates for virtualization of more
advanced capabilities
DJC2 creating “library” of
virtualized applications
VM
1..N
OS
TEMPLATES
Security is applied at each step of
the virtualization process
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DJC2 Virtual Environment
Reduces
Reducesfootprint,
footprint,increases
increasesreliability,
reliability,and
andallows
allowsfor
forunique
uniquewarfighter
warfightertools
toolsto
tobe
beadded
addedto
to
system
without
affecting
security
posture
system without affecting security posture
GCCS
GCCS
GCCS
Denotes a Virtual
Machine running on
VMware ESX Server
COMMS SUITE
(IPCS or Circuit Based)
Firewall
VLAN 10
KG‐250
VLAN 7
Shout 900 SCCM1
GCCS
GCCS
PROXY
MAILPROXY
Accreditation
Boundary
VLAN 12
GCC
INSTALLED VM
C2PCGW
GBSSVR
MOSS
GBSSVR
VLAN 13
VLAN 50
3560
OR
VLAN 6
CLIENTS
NAS
Tandberg
C2PC
SCCM2
MEDIASVR
DEPLOY GEOCACHE
3560
VIDEO
VIDEO
MINI SERVERS
VLAN 100
ACU‐1000
ICSF
Cisco
7975
TIMESVR
LUSLOG
HBSS
ILO
PORTS
GBS LAPTOP
GBS
VLAN 15
VLAN 25
3750
DC
MAIL
SUS
JABBER
GEOSVR
ICSF
CSM
WHATSUP
ESX
1 ‐ 4
NETADMIN
CLIENTS
UPSx3
Only 3 physical servers w/ 1 spare
EDGE
SWITCHES
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DJC2 Data Replication Services
•
Allows customers to replicate large amounts of data from
Garrison/DOSC Tier 2/SSA to deployed systems using transfers
via GBS or standard communications link
¾ Replication service hosted and accessed as a WebApp on DJC2 support
portal
¾ User Interface wizard guides user through the data replication process
¾ Selectable transfer points (from / to)
¾ Network shares replicate to DJC2 share drive
¾ SharePoint data replicates to the proper file locations on the DJC2
SharePoint server
- Transfer errors generate an auto-resend of SharePoint data
¾ Governance through transfer validation and fault tolerance
- Data transfers validated and tracked via Validation Web Service (VWS) log
¾ Cryptographic Logon (CLO) compliant
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DJC2 Data Replication Services
In Progress
DATA PUSH / PULL PATHS
GBS
FTP/HTTP(s) via standard Comms
DATA REPLICATION TYPES
SharePoint Data (Lists, Documents, Events)
Mail Boxes (.PST files)
Virtual Machines (Resident in data store at DOSC Tier 2)
SPPS
CIE
Mail
SPPS
Mail
“Share”
Data request
Deployed DJC2
Data Push
Data Pull
Network Shares (Map Data, Imagery, Share drives)
pp al
A
rt
eb
W t Po
n
r
Data request
ti o p p o
a
u
ic
pl 2 S
e
R
JC
D
via
“Share”
Garrison/DOSC T2/SSA
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DJC2 Technology Insertion Path
•
Secure Wireless Networking
¾ Worked with National Security Administration (NSA) to create accredited
wireless desktop and wireless extension of service architecture
¾ Includes “hot spot” approach
¾ Extension of services tested to a minimum of 10 miles
¾ First capability fielded to Joint Communications Support Element (JCSE)
•
Software Enhancements
¾ Portal, GeoCAS, Replication Services, Distributed Voice and Video
•
Next Generation Rapid Response Kit
¾ Smaller, lighter, with more comms options
•
Communications Enhancements
¾ Ka Band, Broadband Global Area Network (BGAN), UHF TACSAT
•
•
•
Voice over Secure Internet Protocol (VoSIP)
Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPV6)
Next Generation Storage Architecture
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C2F Maritime Variant
Demonstration Project
• Prototype modular DJC2 Core re-hosted in an
afloat configuration (ISO containers)
¾
¾
¾
¾
Designed, built and delivered in 10 months
Employs LCS Mission Module concept
DJC2 POR C2 and comms architecture
Platform agnostic – can go on a ship of opportunity or
ashore
¾ Requires only space (“footprint”) and ship’s power
(440V/60HZ)
¾ Supports up to 20 operators in modules
¾ Supports up to 120 additional operators in ship‘s
available interior spaces
• Capabilities:
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
¾
Full IP-based DJC2 electronics
Four networks: SIPR, NIPR, CENTRIXS, NGO
GCCS-J with I3
IP / DVSG VTC suite with Video Distribution System
IP / Circuit Based Communications Suite
VoIP / VoSIP / DSN / PSTN Telephony
Common Distribution Backpalne
Deployable Edge Switch Modules & Workstations
(extension of services)
Demonstrator aboard
USS BATAAN
JTF-capable
JTF-capable“Designated”
“Designated”vice
vice“Dedicated”
“Dedicated”Flagship
Flagship
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Summary
• DJC2 is a Joint C2 Program of Record with
fielded capabilities
• Government as the Lead System
Integrator
¾ Flexible design
¾ Responsive engineering
• Joint Program Office co-located with
Naval Surface Warfare Center Panama City
Division (NSWC PCD)
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DJC2 JPO Contact Information
Joint Program Office
Deployable Joint Command & Control
110 Vernon Avenue (Code DPJ)
Panama City, FL 32407-7001
Public Information Website www.djc2.org
Office (850) 230-7071
FAX (850) 235-5057
DSN 436-7071
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