3. Our Mission Statement
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On order, JCSE provides rapidly deployable, en route, early entry,
and scalable command, control, communications, computer,
intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C4ISR) services
capability across the full spectrum of operations to combatant
commanders or other agencies as directed in order to facilitate
rapid establishment of Joint Force Headquarters and bridge joint
C4ISR requirements.
4. JCSE Organization23 Apr 2015
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3JCS
LTC Sander
SGM Randolph
224JCSS
(Georgia ANG)
Lt Col West
CMSgt West
1JCS
Lt Col Witt
SGM Ferguson
290JCSS
(Florida ANG)
Lt Col Giles
CMSgt Scott
HQ & SPT SQ
CPT Howard
1SG Carolyn Turell
2JCS
LTC Sutten
SGM Jones
COMM SPT DET
CW5 Pitts
SMSgt Wagner
J1
CPT Howard
MSG Antonetti
J2
Mr. Gordon
MSgt Stanton
J3
LTC Lockwood
SGM Brady
J4
Maj Taylor
CMSgt Faccenda
J6
Capt D’Amato
MSG CourteManche
J5
Mr. Isaacs
CMSgt Milton
COL Wade Johnston
CSM Robert Allen
4JCS
(USA Reserve)
LTC Carrico
CSM Sullivan
Chief of Staff
Mr. Chris Wilson
Deputy Commander
Lt Col Pualani Zuniga
Command CWO
CW5 Edward Johnson
5. Provide alert-postured, globally deployable en-route and early entry communications support to
the regional combatant commands and to United States Special Operations Command within hours
of notification.
o One Joint Airborne Communication Center – Command Post (JACC-CP)
o One early entry support package
o One initial entry package
o One Joint C4I Plans team
Provide support for 4 Joint Force Headquarters (JFHQ), either conventional or unconventional
Provide Global Enterprise Network (GEN) capable of supporting JTF, JSOTF, other CCMD deployed
forces and executive communications support.
JCSE conducts a technology modernization program, which includes the purchase of off-the-shelf
technologies (government and commercial) in order to maintain the ability to rapidly deliver state-
of-the-art technology solutions to meet emergent CCDR operational communications requirements.
JCSE Specified Tasks
CJCSIDSCA EXORD GRF EXORD
Matches GRF
Requirements
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6. Remote tactical systems e.g.,
Standard/Lite Node, RRK, Early Entry,
DJC2 Core, JACC/CP
What you see
What you don’t see
Black Core Architecture, DISN-TE,
JNOC, Force Modernization,
18 month training cycle, HSS and
CSD support.
JCSE Operational Overview
Economy of Force
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7. DISN TE Gateway Locations
as of 23 Apr 2015
Camp Roberts
Wahiawa
Ft. Buckner
Arifjan
Lago Patria
Landstuhl
Bahrain
Ft. Meade
Ft. Belvoir
Northwest
Croughton
DISA Managed
JCSE Managed
Legend
Network Extensions/Connections
SOCOM
JSOC
CENTCOM
CMNT
SOUTHCOM
EUCOM
AFRICOM
Current
In-Progress
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Who: 173rd IBCT (A), 82nd ABN and 10 x Allied Nations
What: 2 x Simultaneous Airfield Seizures and off site Air
Assault Raids
Drop Zone Comms: 5 JCSE Paratroopers with IP Baseband Kit
(Voyager 2)
9. JBLOX (Flexible System CONOPS)
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Deploy as individual modules in a rucksack
or laptop bag for executive ADVON
communications (1-4 Users).
Build an initial entry kit suited to mission
needs. Plug modules in chassis, put on lids,
and go (8-10+ Users).
Build an early entry or JTF kit to suit mission
needs. Use multiple chassis. Can change as
mission evolves over time (40+ Users).
Modular
Scalable
Flexible
10. JCSE En Route Capabilities
(Scalable)
VIPER II (INMARSAT) FLEX-IVE w/ FISA
- Up to 256 Kbps
- Core Services (SIPR/NIPR/VOSIP/VOIP)
- Requires C17 (PTP-100 Equivalent/Side
Patch Panel)
- Talisman Saber 13 / Cobra Gold 2014
(18 Hour En Route Mission
ISO 4/25 Airborne Brigade Combat
Team)
*USAF SPO Moratorium on use of INMARSAT/KuSS Hatch on C-130
- 1 MB to 4 MB
- Core Services
(SIPR/NIPR/VOSIP/VOIP/VTC)
- Requires C17 FISA
(w/ Ku Antenna installed)
- MLAT/75th (February 14)
(Ft. Benning, GA)
FISA- Fixed Installation Satellite Antenna
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JACC / CP
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12. EVK (V3)
Developed by JCSE to meet Joint Staff Urgent Operational Need (UON)
Provides mobile, standalone Voice Over SIPRNET (VoSIP) capabilities
Fielded Systems:
EVK: JCS-20, SecDef-25, CFACC-4, COCOM’s-12, AFCENT-2
ECK: JCS-2
Evolution (Nov 12 – Jun 13):
(Prototype): Joint Staff requested initial production
(JCSE Network)
(LRIP): Incorporated cellular wireless capabilities
(JCSE/DISA Network)
Conversion to ECK
(Kits transition to DISA as Enterprise
Solution)
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13. Future Focus Areas
Joint Information Environment (JIE)
Defensive Cyber Operations-Internal
Defensive Measures (DCO-IDM)
Tactical Processing Node (TPN)
Joint Communications Node (JCN)
Tactical Communications Node (TCN)
Mission Partner Gateway
Next Generation Network Transport
Agnostic Transport Network
Commercial Solutions for Classified (CSfC)
Global Gray Network
Common Mission Network Transport (CMNT)
Federation of Black Core Networks
Operational Energy for Future Sustainability
Fuel Cells
Renewable Energy
Micro Grids
Enhanced HVAC
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14. Ubiquitous Access to Information
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En-route CDC
Maritime DISN-TE
MPESOF-NET
B/P/C/S
Proliferation of a Federated Black Core
15. Mission Partner Environment (MPE) Extension to
the Tactical Edge
Description Challenge
Solution Status
Enduring MPE is a persistent information sharing and
data exchange capability that facilitates Mission Partners
collaboration at the strategic level.
Episodic MPE is a mission-specific set of resources
enabling information sharing within a single information
environment. It leverages a federation of partner
capabilities and has an unknown duration based on
mission requirements.
The current mission partner information sharing environment
does not quickly provide the CJTF/CJSOTF Commander with
the flexibility needed to direct operations for a wide array of
mission partners. Rapidly establishing an Episodic MPE helps
provide coalition and joint force commanders Phase 0 thru
Phase V decision making/unity of effort and speed of
command capability with mission partners operating in a
common security domain.
JCSE’s vision is to use a phased approach to provide a
standard method for tactical users to access and
participate in an Episodic MPE. Building from existing
Defense Information Systems Network-Tactical Edge
(DISN-TE) capabilities allows JCSE to provide a sustainable
solution flexible enough to satisfy short notice mission
requirements. A critical component of JCSE’s Episodic
MPE initiative is federation of the DISN-TE and Common
Mission Network Transport (CMNT) black cores to
provide deployed forces with access to required
resources not located at the deployed location.
Episodic MPE through federation of DISN-TE and CMNT black
core networks.
USPACOM – completed and operational.
USSOCOM – completed and operational.
USEUCOM – in planning; target completion 4QTRYF15.
USAFRICOM – in planning; target completion 1QTRFY16.
USSOUTHCOM – in planning; target completion 2QTRFY16.
Rapidly establishing an Episodic MPE provides commanders with the ability to direct operations with a
wide array of mission partners .
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Red, Gray, and Black
• A red network contains unencrypted classified data and is logically located behind an inner
VPN Gateway. Red network are under the control of the solution owner
• A Gray network contains classified data that has been encrypted one. The Gray network
resides between the Inner and Outer VPN gateways. Gray networks are under the control
of the solution owner or a trusted 3rd Party
• Black Networks contain classified data that has been encrypted twice. Black networks are
not necessarily under control of the solution owner and may be operated by an untrusted
3rd party