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MAJ GEN CRAIG OLSON
PEO C3I&N
AFLCMC/HN
25 FEB 14
CASE Number: 66ABG-2014-0029/0030
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Outline
• PEO Snapshot & Mission
• Strategic Opportunities
– Standards based commoditized infrastructure &
Joint Information Environment
– Cyber domain
– Airborne domain
– Space domain & NC3
• Organizational Structure
• Upcoming Business Opportunities
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C3I INFRASTRUCTURE
SPACE, AERIAL &
NUCLEAR NETWORK
SYSTEMS
CYBER & CRYPTO
SYSTEMS
Connecting Warfighters With Affordable, Secure
& War-Winning Cyber, C3I & Network Systems
TERRESTRIALTERRESTRIAL
CYBERCYBER
SPACE/NC3SPACE/NC3
AIRBORNEAIRBORNE
FAB-T
FAB-T
AFNET
LAK
COMMERCIAL
SATCOM
TDC
AERIAL NETWORK /CDL
BACN
BLOS C2
TDL-LINK 16
TDL-LINK 16
GBS DECC
BLOS C2
JRE/JTEP GW
GATM (CNS/ATM)
JTRS
JTRSMMPU
GCSS
AFWET
GBS
AFNETCRYPTO MODERNIZATION INFORMATION ASSURANCE
CYBER SOLUTIONS CELL TDC CYBER OPS/DEFENSE ENABLER
NETWORKED INFRASTRUCTURE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM
CERTIFICATION& ACCREDITATION CMF ROADMAP
SADL
MILSATCOM
G ASNT
C3I&N Mission & Airmen
• 31 C3I&N Programs
• 1 ACAT I
• 2 ACAT II
• 7 ACAT III
• 1 QRC/JUONs
• 18 Sustainment
• $10.95B (FY11-17)
• FMS 12 Case/71Line
• $169.2M (Active LOA’s)
~2,200 Personnel
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Portfolio Snapshot
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AF CYBERSPACEAF CYBERSPACE
ASOCASOC
KGKG--333333 KGVKGV--361361
BATTLEFIELD AIRBORNEBATTLEFIELD AIRBORNE
COMMUNICATIONS NODE (BACN)COMMUNICATIONS NODE (BACN)
CRCCRC
ITSITS
THEATER DEPLOYABLE
COMMUNICATIONS (TDC)
MODE 5MODE 5
ABI CT IIABI CT II
CRYPTO MODERNIZATION
MINUTEMAN MEECN PROGRAM
UPGRADE (MMPU)
Link 16
Long Haul/
SATCOM
LINK 16 ALASKA (LAK)
Elmendorf
AFB, RAOC
Mission Areas:
• Offensive Cyber
• Defensive Cyber
• Cyber C2SA
• Aerial Networks
• Data Links
• Nuclear Networks
• NC3I
• Crypto Systems
• AFNET Ops
• IT Infrastructure & Services
• Space and C3I Sustainment
• EW and Avionics
• Information Systems Security
• COMSEC
• Certification & Accreditation
• Special Projects
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Traveling the Journey
With Enterprise Partners
Industry Partners
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C3I&N
Life Cycle Management Tenets
• Life Cycle Focus
• Government Owned Standards/Architectures
• Innovation & Efficiency
• Affordability/Better Buying Power
• Collaboration Across PEO Portfolios and
Across Enterprise
Improving Future State for
Terrestrial, Air, Space, Cyber Domains
As Government / Industry Partners
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Terrestrial Domain
JIE Vision
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Standards Based Commoditized Infrastructure
Business Case
• Applications have historically developed, tested and deployed with
their own computing infrastructure
– Redundant, costly, highly customized, separate C&A, independently maintained
• Centrally managed, enterprise infrastructure enables maximum
information sharing and enterprise security at fraction of total cost
– Defensible, resilient, secure, with controlled access to authoritative data
– Leverages modern cloud technologies to be more scalable, agile and affordable
• Applications Owners to
focus on mission functionality
• Standardized Infrastructure
and platform commoditized
services; inheritable IA
• Builds upon benefits achieved
by a centralized AFNet
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AF IT Governance
Terms of Reference – Jan 2011
- Consolidated Enterprise IT Infrastructure
- Built IAW defined technical standards/protocols
(Target Baseline) – SAF A6 CTO
- Deployed IAW TB-driven product configurations
(Implementation Baseline) – PEO C3I&N
- Into a managed operating environment
(Operational Baseline) – 24AF (AFSPC)
- PEO C3I&N responsible for life cycle management
- IB drives delivery of Commoditized Infrastructure services via a
Managed Services Office (MSO)
- With IT Lifecycle Capabilities (ITLC) for application
test/deployment, systems engineering, Tier 2 help desk support
Governed via CIO-led IT Executive Governance Board
(CIO, AFSPC/CV, AQ, PEO C3I&N, US(M), A3/5, FM)
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Commoditized Infrastructure CONOPM
ilCloud
Com
m
ercialCloud
Current Focus:
Business Enterprise
Systems
Evolve to Mission
applications over
time with mission
driven baseline
standards,
configurations and
services where
needed
New/Modernizing Apps
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Responsive Cyber Acquisition
Operational and Acquisition Partnership Enabling
Responsive Life Cycle Support to Cyber Operations
AFSPC/AFLCMC Baselining Cyber Weapon SystemsIOC
Sep 12
FOC Objective
FY15
6 Sustainable, Operational
Cyber Weapon Systems
AF Intranet Control (AFINC)
Cyber Security & Control Systems
(CSCS)
Cyber C2 Mission System (C3MS)
AF Cyberspace Defense (ACD)
Cyberspace Vulnerability
Assessment/Hunter (CVA/H)
Cyberspace Defense
Analysis
(CDA)
Many different operational systems,
acquisition programs,
and laboratory prototypes
Cyber Domain
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Cyber Command & Control Mission System (C3MS)
Role: Cyber Command & Control
Air Force Cyberspace Defense (ACD)
Role: Cyber Defense
Cyberspace Defense Analysis (CDA)
Role: Cyber Monitoring
Cyberspace Security & Control System (CSCS)
Air Force Intranet Control (AFINC)
Role: Cyber Infrastructure/Management
Cyberspace Vulnerability
Assessment/Hunter
(CVA/H)
Role: Cyber Hunter/Killer
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JOC / ASOC
CRC
BACN
E-3
E-8
SADL
TACP-M
Convoy Comm Support
F-16
A-10
Link-16
Army
Ground Forces
BACN Ground
Station
F-15
Dismounted
(Rover 5)
TACPod
CDL
CAOC
Rivet Joint
NEW
F-22
F-35
IFDL
MADL
1-way Link-16
Future IFDL
Future MADL
U-2
Airborne Domain
Joint Aerial Layer Network (JALN)
Increased & affordable access
across air & space through…
•Hi-capacity backbone
•Govt owned standards, interfaces,
architecture
•Minimize variability in waveforms,
radios, antennas, etc
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Space DomainSpace Domain
PROTECTED
MILSTAR
AEHF
WIDEBAND
DSCS
WGS
SMART-T
GMT
HDR-RF
GBS & DECC
Space Assets
Air & Ground
Terminals
COMMERCIAL
GBS Payload on UFO
WGS
AFWET
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Nuclear C3 Enterprise
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MILSATCOM
Bomber, tanker, and
recce airfields
Global
ASNT
*MMRT: Modified Miniature Receive Terminal
Mobile
support teams
Fielded systems
Systems in development
MMRT / FAB-T MMRT*/ FAB-T
E-6E-4
B-52
MRT / FAB-T
FAB-T
B-2
FAB-T
RC-135
National Military
Command Centers
Combatant commands’
command posts
White House
DIRECT
ICBM launch
control centers
Launch
facilities
MMP
MMP
Upgrade
VLF/LF
EHF/AEHF
Landline
SMART-T
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AFLCMC
COMMANDER
LT GEN C.D. MOORE II
SAF/AQ
DR WILLIAM LAPLANTE
SPACE, AERIAL& NUCLEAR
NETWORKS DIV
HNA
COL ANTHONY GENATEMPO
PK
MR. JOE
ZIMMERMAN
EN
MR. DAVID
GENOVESE
PM
MR. TOM
POWIS
LCL
MR. STEPHEN
LAFLEUR
FM
MR. SEAN
DUFFY
CRYPTO & CYBER
SYSTEMS DIV
HNC
COL CHRIS KINNE
SPACE & C3I
DIVISION
(HBZ) #
COL MICHAEL HOLL
HR
MS. ANNETTE
GARTLAND
AFPEO C3I&N
Leadership Structure
CTO
DR TIM RUDOLPH
AFPEO/SPAFPEO/SP
LT GEN ELLENLT GEN ELLEN
PAWLIKOWSKIPAWLIKOWSKI
FAB-T DIV
HNS
COL CORDELL DELAPENA
EW/AVIONICS
DIVISION
(HBG) #
COL MICHAEL KELLY
# Note: Program Execution Only;
Organizationally aligned under PEO BM & ACS Respectively (OT&E)
C3I INFRASTRUCTURE
DIV
HNI
COL BILL POLAKOWSKI
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SPECIAL PRGMS DIV
HNJ
COL JEFF KLIGMAN
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C3I Infrastructure Division
(AFLCMC/HNI)
C3I Infrastructure Division
SML: Col Bill Polakowski
C3I Infrastructure Div Deputy
Col Maggie Larezos
C3I Infrastructure
Operations Branch
(HNIA)
Lt Col Stephanie
Hunsinger
Base Infrastructure
Branch (HNIB)
Lt Col Jennifer
Krolikowski
C3I Infrastructure
Product Support
Branch (HNID)
Lt Col Matthew
McQuinn
Commoditized
Infrastructure
Branch (HNII)
Mr. Michael Clark
Director of Engineering
(DoE)
Mr. Kevin Kelly
Director of Logistics
(DoL)
Mr. Gary Durst
Architecture and
Engineering
Branch (HNIS)
Mr. Darin Leahy
Enterprise
Integration
Branch (Gunter)
(HNIZ)
Mr. Steve Wright
C3I Infrastructure
Branch (HNIM)
Mr. Michael Kaplan
Financial Management
Branch (HNIF)
Ms. Lissa Lalonde
Contracting Management
Branch (HNIK)
Mr. Peter Izzo
EIS Acq Reporting
(Not on UMD) (HBIJ)
Mr. Jim Rau
Program Control
Col Patrick Kennerly
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AFNet NIPRNet Gateway Program
Description Specifics
A re-architecture of the AF NIPRNet to create the AF Enterprise
Intranet with all internet traffic into and out of the AF Network flowing
through gateway security boundary.
• Major Customers: 24 AF, 33 NWS, 26 NOS
• Contract: NASA Solutions for Enterprise-Wide
Procurement (SEWP) Small Business
System Capability
• Boundary Intrusion Protection System (Firewall, Web Proxy, Mail
Relay), COTS/GOTS Network Intrusion Prevention System,
Network Traffic Analyzer, Centralized Management
• Creates the AF Enterprise Intranet with a standard security
boundary
• New AF Gateways are the primary external security boundary with
the GIG
• Reduces 100+ entry points down to 16 centrally-managed gateways
to greatly improve network security posture
Warfighter Benefits
• Provides warfighter with robust network warfare
capabilities based on seamless and secure network
connectivity and information systems access
• Gateways and associated equipment are the first line
of defense for the AFNet
• Centralized management of the AF network
operations and network security missions
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Potential Industry Opportunity
AFNet NIPRNet Gateways
• Scope: Gateway modernizations will be separately competed contracts.
• Storage Area Network (SAN) Subsystem Replacement
• Host Server Virtualization
• Service Delivery Point Routers
• Anticipated Schedule:
• SAN Subsystem Replacement (RFP: Feb 14, CA: May 14)
• Host Server Virtualization (RFP: Feb 14, CA: May 14)
• Service Delivery Point Routers (RFP: Mar 14, CA: Jul 14)
• Anticipated Contract: NASA SEWP Small Business IV or V
• Anticipated procurement approach: Lowest Price Technically
Acceptable, Firm Fixed Price
• Customer: 26th Network Operations Sqd and 33rd Network Warfare Sqd
• POC: Mr. Lloyd Corricelli, AFLCMC/HNIM
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Base Information Transport
Infrastructure FY14/15 Bases
Warfighter Benefits
•Provides a Security Technical Implementation Guide
capable network
•Provides architecture and framework for AF
convergence/deployment of VoIP
•Critical for any IPv6 and Quality of Service across the Air
Force
•Provides life cycle management support
Description Specifics
Base Information Transport Infrastructure (BITI) delivers
the Air Force wired cyber network infrastructure at each Air
Force, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard base.
• Major Customers: AFNetOps, MAJCOMs, all fixed bases
• Contractor: NASA SEWP Small Business
• External AF Interest: N/A
System Capability
Upgrades base cyber infrastructure (i.e. fiber optics and
network equipment), providing redundant, high-speed and
reliable wired and wireless cyber network capabilities.
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BITI FY14/15 Wired Bases
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• Scope: To provide an Information Transport System
• Anticipated contract: NASA SEWP IV or V SB / GSA Connections II SB
• Anticipated procurement approach: Lowest Price Technically
Acceptable, Firm Fixed Price
• Customer: AFNetOps, MAJCOMs, all Fixed Bases
• POC: Lt Col Krolikowski, AFLCMC/HNIB, 781-225-2695
Anticipated Contract Schedule Installation Location
FY14 Turnkey Projects (14 total)
Multiple RFPs: Feb – Jul 14
Multiple Contract Awards: Apr – Sep 14
Projects required to meet Full Deployment by Mar 18
Base Installs: Pittsburgh, Diego Garcia, Maxwell-
Gunter, Grissom, March, Niagara Falls, Homestead,
Schriever, Ramstein, Moron, Holloman, USAF
Academy, Altus, Hill
FY14 Major Modernization Projects
(2 total)
RFP: 2QFY14
Contract Award: 3QFY14
Kirtland and Dover AFBs
FY15 Major Modernization Projects (11) TBD
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BITI Wireless: Guest Network
Warfighter Benefits
Provides wireless access logically separated from the Air
Force Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network (AF
NIPRNet) maximizing the warfighter’s productivity and
efficiencies; reducing commercial wireless access monthly
bills and contracts.
Air Force Pilots would have immediate and reliable
wireless access to flight plans and general access to the
.mil domain with commercial mobile devices (e.g., iPad)
Description Specifics
BITI Wireless project providing an enterprise wireless
solution, logically separated from the AF NIPRNet,
establishing wireless access for commercial mobile
devices.
• Requirements Basis: 1067 requirement from AFSPC/A6
• Major Customers: BITI Wireless bases, MAJCOMs, ANG
System Capability
Deliver a Guest Network that will enable virtual private
network path for users, secure traffic to the DISA private
ISP and provide a means of authenticating access for
authorized users and non-NIPRNet approved devices.
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• Scope: Leveraging the existing BITI Wireless infrastructure, the Guest
Network will provide an enterprise wireless solution, logically separated
from the AF NIPRNet, that will establish wireless access for commercial
mobile devices. Internet access is provided by accessing the DISA
Private Data ISP service. AF seeking COTS capability that will integrate
with a mobile device manager and provide centralized account
management and registration capabilities.
• Anticipated Schedule: Contract Award: 3QFY14
• Anticipated contract: NASA SEWP or GSA Connections
• Anticipated procurement approach: Lowest Price Technically
Acceptable, Firm Fixed Price
• Customer: BITI Wireless bases, MAJCOMs, Air National Guard
• POC: Lt Col Krolikowski, AFLCMC/HNIB, 781-225-2695
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NIPRNet Area Processing Centers
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Scott
AFB
Wright-Patt
AFB
McConnell
AFB McGhee-Tyson
AFB
Andrews
AFB
Warfighter Benefits
• Increased speed and reliability of core services: Exchange
2010 and SharePoint 2010
• Consolidate Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) Regional
Data Centers (RDCs) into the Enterprise APCs
• Purchase and installation of Commercial Off-the-Shelf
(COTS) Hardware (HW) and Software (SW)
• Leverage commercial best practices and industry standards
to simplify and modernize, and to reduce server, manpower
and environmental footprint to provide AFMC core and
unique services
Description Specifics
Consolidate Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) Regional
Data Centers (RDCs) into Area Processing Centers (APCs)
while posturing the Air Force to implement JIE IPM
architecture
• Supports AFSPC/CC #1 Cyber Priority
• Requirements Basis: 1067, Cyber Needs Form, Federal
Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI), AF Data
Center Consolidation Initiative
• Major Customers: AFMC & AFSPC
• Quantities: TBD by design
System Capability
Design, deliver, test, and install HW and SW to conform to a
scalable NIPRNet enterprise solution, including compute,
network security and storage HW with appropriate
management tools, which host USAF Core Services and
applications for the AF user network.
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Potential Industry Opportunity
APC Modernization
• Scope: APC modernizations will consist of 2 separately competed contract efforts
• eBoundary – modernize the existing boundary at the APCs
• eNIPR – modernize the existing compute and storage capabilities at the APCs
to enable data center consolidation across the Air Force. Solutions will be in line
with JIE architectures
• Anticipated Schedule:
• RFP Dates: eBoundary 3QFY14 and eNIPR 4QFY14
• Contract Award Dates: eBoundary 4QFY14 and eNIPR 1QFY15
• Anticipated Contract: NASA SEWP IV or V Small Business
• Anticipated procurement approach: Lowest Price Technically Acceptable, Firm
Fixed Price
• Customer: AFMC & AFSPC
• POC: Lt Col Krolikowski, AFLCMC/HNIB, 781-225-2695
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AFNet Requisite Engineering Support II
(ARES II)
Warfighter Benefits
• Faster development of key HNI systems
• Subject Matter Experts available to solve issues at 15
CONUS/OCONUS
• Liaison between PMO and User
• Expert assistance when performing daily operational
duties
Description Specifics
AFNet Requisite Engineering Support-II (ARES-II) will
provide expert level engineers to assist in the deployment
of HNI systems, troubleshooting issues, as well as assist in
daily tasks of Air Force operations
Requirements Basis: The requirements are based on
multiple system needs. Expert knowledge in virtually all
of the AFNet system HNI has deployed or supports will
be necessary.
System Capability
This is a service based effort and will support multiple
aspects of the AFNet as required.
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ARES II
• Scope: The ARES II contract provides engineering and implementation
support services for systems fielded by the programs within
AFLCMC/HNI
• Anticipated Schedule:
• Request For Proposal Release: Mar 14
• Contract Award: Jul 14
• Period of Performance (PoP): 7 month base (total PoP with
options: 2 years)
• Anticipated Procurement Approach: GSA Alliant Small Business
• Customer: US Air Force
• POC: LtCol Matthew McQuinn, AFLCMC/HNID, 781-225-4691
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Cryptologic & Cyber SystemsCryptologic & Cyber Systems
Division ChiefDivision Chief
Col Chris KinneCol Chris Kinne
Cryptologic & Cyber SystemsCryptologic & Cyber Systems
Deputy Division ChiefDeputy Division Chief
Mr. Carlos Collazo
COMSECCOMSEC
ProductsProducts
BranchBranch
SpaceSpace
COMSECCOMSEC
BranchBranch
Ms. Sandra Vasile
LogisticsLogistics
BranchBranch
Cryptologic & Cyber Systems
Division
INTEL & ForceINTEL & Force
ProtectionProtection
BranchBranch
Mr. Chris DietertMr. Chris Dietert Mr. Guy AguirreMr. Guy Aguirre
Distribution &Distribution &
AccountabilityAccountability
BranchBranch
Ms. Diane SalazarMs. Diane Salazar
MaintenanceMaintenance
BranchBranch
Mr. Ernest (EJ) DlugoshMr. Ernest (EJ) Dlugosh
OperationsOperations
ManagementManagement
BranchBranch
Mr. C.J. Jandt
EngineeringEngineering
BranchBranch
FinancialFinancial
ManagementManagement
BranchBranch
Mr. William KaneMr. William Kane
Mr. James BarnettMr. James Barnett
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InformationInformation
AssuranceAssurance
BranchBranch
ResponsiveResponsive
Cyber BranchCyber Branch
Ms. Mary Anne SmithMs. Mary Anne Smith
Mr. Ron Garcia (actg)Mr. Ron Garcia (actg)
Ms. Melida MoncusMs. Melida Moncus
ContractingContracting
BranchBranch
Mr. Mark AdamsMr. Mark Adams
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Mini Crypto (MC)
SpecificsProgram Description
System Capability (Projected)
Warfighter Benefits
• Suite B crypto algorithms
• Over the Air Rekey and Key Distribution
• Command and Control (C2) and Mission Data
encryption/decryption
• Cryptographic High-Value Product Approved
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MC is a program that will develop an embeddable
crypto module that can be used to protect data up to
and including the SECRET level in Small Form Factor
devices operating at the tactical edge.
• NSA Type I certified
• Common DoD solution; one size fits many
• Low cost, easily keyed
• Low Size, Weight and Power
• Can be lost, stolen, or left behind without security
implications
• Requirements Basis:
• BAO Kit Increment II CDD
• Section 6.2.19 LMAMS CDD
• Section 6.3, IBDSS CDD Section F.1.2
• AEODRS CDD, Section 8.0
• Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization
• Crypto Mod ICD
• Major Customers: Air Force (All MAJCOMS), Joint Programs,
USSOCOM
• Contractor(s): TBD
• External AF Interest: Army, Navy
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Potential Industry Opportunity
Mini Crypto (MC)
• Mini Crypto Goals:
• Provide a low cost, one-size-fits-many crypto solution for low SWaP
systems
• Support interoperability between tactical Small Form Factor (SFF)
systems
• Device can be lost, stolen, or left behind without security implications
• Anticipated Schedule:
• RFP Release: March 2014
• Milestone B Decision: 1Q/FY15
• Engineering and Manufacturing Development Contract Award: 3Q/FY15
• Customer: All MAJCOMS, Joint Programs, USSOCOM
• POC: Lori Robarge, AFLCMC/HNCK, (210) 925-1547
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SMCC Operational View
Source: CCTD, 31Jul 12
SpecificsDescription / Background
Deliverables / Warfighter Benefits
• Requirements Basis:
• CM ICD, 25 Mar 11; JSCL ICD, 28 Sep 10
• TT&C CDD, 21 Jul 05; SMD CDD, 21 Jun 07
• GPS III CDD, 16 Nov 10; SBIRS ORD, 15 Aug 96
• DoDI 8581.01, 8 Jun 10
• NSA/CSS Policy 3-9, 9 Oct 12
• CNSSP 12, 28 Nov 12 & CNSSP 19, 10 Jun 13
• Customers: SMC, USSTRATCOM, Army, Navy, MDA, Labs,
Intel Community
• External Interest: NASA, NSA, Civil
• AFROC Validated CDD: Projected 3Q/FY14
• COMSEC and TRANSEC to range of space platforms
(SmallSat - LargeSat)
• Protected serial, packetized, routable data
• Scalable, configurable, standards-based interfaces
• More responsive to satellite integration schedules
•Optimize Size, Weight and Power (SWaP)
•Releasable/Non-Releasable algorithms
•Reduce lifecycle cost
• Develop and field rapidly deployable space crypto
family of solutions
• Address known and emerging capability gaps and
NSA algorithm replacements
• Employ multi-function design tenets
• Radiation hardened variant(s) as required
• Secure IA uplink, downlink, and crosslink
• National Security Agency (NSA) certified to TSAB
SMCC Operational View
Source: CCTD, 31Jul 12
Space Modular Common Cryptography
(SMCC)
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Architecture
EnviSat- Earth Science LargeSat
Size of a School Bus
Hosted Payloads
LargeSats
Current Architecture Future Architecture
SmallSats
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Potential Industry Opportunity
SMCC
• Space Modular Common Cryptography Goals:
• Deliver enterprise-wide space crypto family of solutions
• Employ multi-function design tenets
• Utilize a modular, open systems architecture
• Reduce logistics footprint and lifecycle costs
• Anticipated Schedule:
• Acquisition Strategy Approval: March 2014
• Market Research: 3Q/FY14
• RFP Release: 3Q/FY14
• Milestone B Decision: 4Q/FY14
• Engineering and Manufacturing Development Contract Award: 1Q/FY15
• Customer: SMC, USSTRATCOM, MDA, Army, Navy, Air Force,
Intel Community
• POC: Brandon Jernigan, AFLCMC/HNCK, (210) 925-5129
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• Requirements Basis:
• DoD KMI CI-2 CDD (25 Oct 05)
• DoD CM ICD (25 Mar 11)
• MDD Approval (5 Apr 13)
• AF KMI Last Mile CDD (est. Mar 14)
• Major Customers: All MAJCOMs
• Contractors: (TD) L3 Comm.; (EMD) TBD
• External AF Interest: COCOMs, Services, NSA, Civil
Agencies, International Partners
Distribution – Secure ID and supply of keys
Management – Real-time electronic tracking and audit of keys
Load – Secure physical and network key delivery
AF KMI Last Mile provides integrated, enterprise-level
cryptographic key, distribution, management, and load
capabilities providing millions of crypto keys to 250,000+ devices
supporting all Air Force platforms and missions.
Fully KMI compliant, next-generation of load systems and
devices
System CapabilitiesSystem Capabilities
Warfighter BenefitsWarfighter Benefits
• Takes airmen out of harm’s way – over-the-air/network
key delivery reduces physical trips in the AOR – no
missions just to deliver crypto keys
• Keys available anytime, anywhere – net centric, real-
time key status, need, and delivery lets COMSEC
account managers and users get keys during missions
– no need to return to base
• Electronic management and tracking of keys – the
system logs and tracks keys, so no paper reporting
needed – allows COMSEC accounts to quickly identify
and recover from compromise
DescriptionDescription SpecificsSpecifics
AF Key Management Infrastructure
(KMI) Last Mile
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Potential Industry Opportunity
AF KMI Last Mile
• Scope:
• Draft Capability Development Document (CDD) directs
integrated, Key Management Infrastructure compliant key
load devices
• Key load devices with reduced size and weight and increased power
• Automation of COMSEC management and audit functionalities
• Currently in technology maturation/risk reduction
• Active in market research, technology demonstrations, and prototyping
• Anticipated Schedule:
• Technology Maturation Complete: 4Q/FY14
• Acquisition Strategy Approval: 4Q/FY14
• RFP Release: 4Q/FY14
• Milestone B Decision: 1Q/FY15
• Engineering and Manufacturing Development Contract Award: 3Q/FY15
• Customer: AF - All MAJCOMs; External – Services, Agencies
• POC: Patrick Jackson, AFLCMC/HNCK, (210) 925-0743
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Space, Aerial & NuclearSpace, Aerial & Nuclear
Networks Division ChiefNetworks Division Chief
Col Anthony GenatempoCol Anthony Genatempo
Space, Aerial & Nuclear NetworksSpace, Aerial & Nuclear Networks
Deputy DirectorDeputy Director
Mr. Scott Hardiman
Col Genatempo
781-225-4088
Space, Aerial & Nuclear Networks
Division (AFLCMC/HNA)
SATCOMSATCOM
BranchBranch
LtCol MikeLtCol Mike
BishopBishop
Nuclear C2Nuclear C2
BranchBranch
Mr. Bob KurkerMr. Bob Kurker
CommComm
SystemsSystems
QRC BranchQRC Branch
Lt Col Nate ElliottLt Col Nate Elliott
TDL/GatewayTDL/Gateway
s Branchs Branch
Mr. Bill LeavisMr. Bill Leavis
InternationalInternational
ProgramsPrograms
BranchBranch
Mr. Steve LewisMr. Steve Lewis
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Gateway & Datalink Capability
SpecificsDescription
System Capability
• Requirements Basis: JALN ICD (Oct 09), 5th to 4th CDD in
development
• Major Customers: PACOM, ACC (Lead Command)
• Milestone Decision Authority: Recommend PEO C3I&N (Gen
Olson); supporting PEO Fighter/Bomber (Gen Dennis)
• Contractor: TBD
• Quantities: TBD
• External AF Interest: JROC Interest (anticipated)
• External Program Dependencies: F-15, F-22, F-35
Resolves 5th Gen fighter tactical picture currently
inaccessible to 4th Gen aircraft.
Enable communications between 5th and 4th
generation assets in all regions of the battlespace.
•Exploits the strengths of both 5th Gen and 4th Gen forces
and facilitates a synergistic combat capability for sustained
air dominance
•Shortens Kill Chain through digital machine-to-machine
cooperative engagement
•Reduces fratricide, increases probability of kills, increases
situational awareness and allows efficient weapons
expenditures
•Enables sharing of 5th Gen combat identification capability
to gain tactical advantage
Warfighter Benefits
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Gateway & Datalink Capability
• Description: Leveraging existing technologies to develop a
communications connectivity capability to digitally exchange data
between 5th Generation Fighters (F-22 and F-35) with 4th Generation
Fighters (e.g., F-15, etc.) with capability to connect to other platforms
(e.g., E-3, etc.)
• Anticipated Schedule:
• RFP: 4QFY14 – 1QFY15
• Contract Award: FY15 [EMD acquisition phase]
• Expected Program Development Value: TBD (>$100M)
• Customer: PACOM, ACC (Lead Command)
• POC: Capt Chris Pappas, Gateway & Datalink Capability Program
Manager, AFLCMC/HNAG (781) 225-4032
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Description Specifics
• DoD standard ISR data link, mandated for ISR platforms by
Public Law 112-239; ASD(NII) CDL policy dated 7 Aug 09;
JALN high capacity backbone per JROCM 003-13 (JALN AoA)
• Military Intelligence Program (MIP) RDT&E funded Multi-
Service effort to define, develop, upgrade and maintain the
CDL family of waveforms
• DoD’s largest wide-band data link
• DoD’s mandated waveform for dissemination of ISR data from
all platforms over 30lbs
• Executive Agent: SAF/AQI
• Contractor: TBD
• External AF Interest: OUSD(AT&L), OUSD(I), Joint Staff, DoD
CIO, All Services, NATO, COCOMs
System Capability
• High capacity, encrypted, interoperable data links for
ground/aerial ISR platforms
• Waveform specifications supporting Internet Protocol (IP)
enabled data transport via point-to-point and point-to-multi-point
links
• “Communications-on-the-move” and dynamically forming
MANET-type air and ground CDL networks
Warfighter Benefits
• Critical component of the nations ISR infrastructure, delivering
the highest classification data to the right place at the right time
• Brings ISR data to the tactical edge (e.g. SIGINT, GEOINT,
MASINT, and Full-Motion Video (FMV))
• Ability to quickly transmit enormous amounts of information
securely & on multiple frequency bands
• Data agnostic
• Standardized - encourages interoperability
Common Data Link (CDL)
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Potential Industry Opportunity
Multiple CDL Compliance Test Set
• Description: Development of two test sets for Joint Interoperability Test
Command (JITC) for independent verification of CDL terminal’s
compliance with CDL waveform specifications beyond those defined in
Standard CDL. The test set will be:
- Capable of executing waveform and networking tests and perform
automated testing and scoring of a CDL terminal for compliance to
waveform specifications.
- Used to ensure CDL systems are capable of providing seamless real-
time connectivity / interoperability between multiple ISR collection
platforms.
• Anticipated Schedule:
• RFP: 4QFY14
• Contract Award: 2QFY15
• Estimated Project Value: < $10M [Potential Small Business Opportunity]
• Customer: JITC
• POC: Ms. Lauren Hardy, CDL Program Manager, AFLCMC/HNAG, (781)
225-4034
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ACAT III
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Description Specifics
Primary ground-based tactical data link (TDL) gateway supporting
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) air
sovereignty mission for Continental United States (CONUS) and
President of the United States support
• Requirements Basis: Congressionally Mandated Effort (Jul 05),
NORAD Immediate Warfighter Need (Sep 05), TDL-
Transformation Capability Development Document (Jan 04),
Enabling Concept for SADL and Link 16 Beyond Line Of Sight
(BLOS) Operations within the CONUS NORAD Region (Nov 06)
• Major Customers: AFNORTH (NORAD) and Air Combat
Command
• Contractor: Booz Allen Hamilton Engineering Services, LLC (P),
ProLogic (S), Symmetry (S)
System Capability
• Fixed Elements interface with Command and Control systems at
the Air Defense Sectors (ADS)
• Remote Elements provide approximately 200 mile radius of TDL
coverage over strategic locations across CONUS
Warfighter Benefits
• Forwards air tracks to aircraft via Link 16 and SADL
• Back links local air tracks to command post
• Increasing situational awareness
• Faster reaction times
• More effective engagements
• Provides BLOS communications capability
Link-16
SADL
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Potential Industry Opportunity
Pocket J Sustainment
• Description: Provide 5 years of Contractor Logistics Support and
sustainment services for the Pocket J communications system
constellation comprising 36 Remote Elements and 3 Fixed Elements
across CONUS. Support includes help desk, scheduled maintenance,
unscheduled maintenance, software maintenance, Information
Assurance compliance, supply management, Link 16 subject matter
expertise, and sustaining engineering.
• Anticipated Schedule:
• RFP: 3QFY14
• Contract Award: FY15
• Expected Program Value: TBD
• Customer: AFNORTH, AFLCMC Robins
• POC: Jillian McCain, Pocket J Program Manager, AFLCMC/WNYBBC,
(478) 327-5051
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SpecificsDescription
Nuclear command & control system providing AF wing cmd posts,
AF Nuclear Task Forces, Munitions Support Squadrons and mobile
support teams with survivable ground-based communications to
receive Emergency Action Messages (EAMs) and disseminate
them to bomber, tanker & reconnaissance air crews
Requirements: CDD (Inc 1 rqmts) validated by AFROC
18 Apr 13; FCB 24 May 13; JROC Memo 29 Jul 13
Customers: AFGSC, ACC, AMC, USAFE & USSTRATCOM
Contractors: Raytheon – Inc 1 awarded 23 Dec 13
Quantities: 90 systems (~ 45 Fixed / 45 Transportable)
Certifying Agencies: NSA, DISA, DTRA, NTIA, JITC, JTEO
External Dependencies: AEHF satellite constellation
Operational Test Org: 605th TES
Increment 1 IOC 2018; FOC 2019
Survivable EAM reception via Advanced Extremely High
Frequency (AEHF), Milstar & Very Low Frequency (VLF)
EAM dissemination via pagers/klaxons, Ultra High
Frequency (UHF), & High Frequency (HF)
Warfighter Benefits
Survivable
High-Altitude Electromagnetic Pulse (HEMP) hardened
Incremental (based on user priorities)
Increment 1: EHF (USSTRATCOM rqmt for FOC by 2019)
Increment 2: HF/UHF/Aircrew Alerting
Increment 3: LF/VLF
Strategic
Replaces degraded legacy equipment and provides
redundant strategic communication paths. Legacy Milstar
terminal needs to be replaced with an AEHF terminal.
System Capability
Global Aircrew Strategic
Network Terminal (Global ASNT)
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Potential Industry Opportunity
Global ASNT Inc 2
• Description: Inc 2 replaces legacy Ultra High Frequency Line of Sight
radios, pagers and klaxons (Aircrew Alerting System) and adds High
Frequency capability. Inc 2 is required to interface with Inc 1 System
Management & Power Distribution Subsystem.
Note: Inc 1 awarded Dec 13
Estimated Schedule:
• RFP: FY16 -- **100% dependent on getting into FY16 POM**
• Contract Award: FY17 [EMD acquisition phase]
• Estimated Program Value: > $50M
• AFGSC advocated funding in FY16 POM for critical user
requirement – LIKELIHOOD OF SUCCESS IS TBD AT THIS TIME
• Customer: AFGSC, ACC, AMC, USAFE & USSTRATCOM
• POC: Lt Col Kenneth Decker, Global ASNT Program Manager,
AFLCMC/HNAN, (781) 271-2690
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• Requirements Basis: Requirements Traceability
Matrix (RTM) signed 6 Oct 11; Legacy ORDs (Cold
War era)
• Major Customers: AFGSC, ACC, AMC
• External AF Interest: DoD/CIO, USSTRATCOM, Navy,
DISA, NSA
• Dependencies: CVR Inc 1 (B-2 VLF program)
• Contractor: TBD (New Acquisition)
Specifics
System Capability
Common Very Low Frequency (VLF) Receiver (CVR)
for multiple nuclear mission platforms, including
airborne and ground assets.
Warfighter Benefits
• Receive EAMs in a pre-, trans- and post-nuclear attack
• Modern processing technology ensures ability to
receive new interoperable waveforms as well as legacy
modes of communication
• VLF/LF provides survivable communication for
Nuclear Command & Control Communications
(NC3) Emergency Action Messages (EAMs) in a
stressed environment
• Replaces fielded VLF receivers with end-of-life
issues & offers off-the-shelf VLF receive capability
for new strategic platforms
• Improves range, time-of-receipt, and
interoperability while reducing supportability
costs with commonality
• Ensures common hardware and waveforms for all
users: B-2, B-52, E-4, E-6, ICBM Launch Control
Centers (LCCs) and Wing Command Posts (WCPs)
Description
Common Very Low Frequency (VLF)
Receiver (CVR) Inc 2
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• Description: CVR Increment 2 modernizes survivable VLF reception of
NC3 Emergency Action Messages
• Builds upon GOTS VLF receiver in development for the B-2 and will
field a VLF receiver for both airborne and ground platforms, including
E4-B, E6-B, B-52H, ICBM Launch Control Centers, Wing Command
Posts, Tankers, and future Long-Range Strike Bombers
• Includes integration of a new, interoperable VLF mode that will
shorten transmission time and increase reception range
• Potential to team with SBIR contractor(s) developing innovative front
end design concepts
• Anticipated Schedule (Assumes FY16 POM approval):
• MS-B: 3QFY15
• EMD Start: 2QFY16
• Production Start: 2QFY20
• Expected Development Value: $138M
• Customer: AFGSC, ACC, AMC
• POC: Capt Mark Oleksak, AFLCMC/HNAN, 781-271-5287
Potential Industry Opportunity
Common VLF Receiver (CVR) Inc 2
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Special ProgramsSpecial Programs
Division ChiefDivision Chief
Col Jeff Kligman
Special ProgramsSpecial Programs
Division DeputyDivision Deputy
Mr. Steve Cote
Col George Rogers
ElectronicElectronic
Warfare SystemsWarfare Systems
BranchBranch
AdvancedAdvanced
TechnologyTechnology
BranchBranch
Lt Col Kris Eggehorn
SecuritySecurity
BranchBranch
Mr. Gary Perkins
Special Programs Division
(AFLCMC/HNJ)
Col Jeff Kligman
781-225-1002
ContractingContracting
BranchBranch
Mr. Neil McCafferty
FinancialFinancial
BranchBranch
Ms. Pamela Condino
EngineeringEngineering
BranchBranch
Mr. Mark Flanders
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Kill ChainKill Chain
IntegrationIntegration
BranchBranch
Lt Col Thomas Harris
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Warfighter Benefits
• Provides warfighter with timely capabilities to fuse,
analyze, and display multi-INT, multi-source data and
produce information for use at tactical and theater
levels in Situational Awareness, Combat ID and more
• Provides innovative capabilities through incremental
improvements and integration of existing capabilities.
and data sources.
• Provide sustainment and support
Analysis Correlation & Fusion (ACF)
Description Specifics
Agile response to warfighter needs for ISR-related
Analysis, Correlation and Fusion (ACF) capabilities
• Requirements Basis: Based on multiple user
and system needs, including Urgent Operational
Needs, Quick Reaction Capabilities, and Warfighter
Rapid Acquisition.
• Major Customers: ACC, AFSPC, AFSOC,
AFISRA
• Contractor: TBD, Multiple to include small
business
• External AF Interest: DoD IC, USN, SOCOM
System Capability
• Ingest data from national and tactical sensors and
data bases – IMINT, SIGINT, MASINT, HUMINT,
ACINT, MTI, Cyber, Blue Force, Combat ID
• Correlate and fuse under analyst control
• Provide flexible analysis tools and displays.
• Generate information displays and alerts
• Provide situational awareness (SA)
• Output information to other systems
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ACF Industry Opportunities
• Contract Scope:
• Analysis of user requirements
• Multi-system integration
• Incremental upgrades to existing capabilities, including GOTS, COTS, and
other NDI software (Version Releases)
• Installation and Checkout
• Certification and Accreditation support
• Experimentation and Demonstration
• Training and Training Materials
• Support Desk
• Anticipated Schedule: On-Going
• Anticipated Procurement Approach: Multiple IDIQ or multi-source IDIQ
• Customer: Multiple
• POC: Larry Bush, AFLCMC/HNJJ, 781-225-0888
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Warfighter Benefits
• Centralized storefront for technologies that provide the
warfighter with advanced capability at all levels of
warfare/operations
Material Solutions & Analysis (MS&A)
Description Specifics
Agile response to warfighter needs for C3-related
capabilities
• Requirements Basis: 1067s and CNFs
• Major Customers:: ACC, AFSPACE
• Contractor: TBD, Multiple to include small
business
• External AF Interest: DoD, USCYBERCOM,
USN, SOCOM
Potential System Capability
• Preserve data integrity and confidentiality
• Investigation of network traffic & devices
• Automated mission mapping tools
• Redundant and assured communication paths
• Secure multi-level processing
• Automated cross domain solutions
• Innovative communication technologies
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Potential New Programs:
MS&A Industry Opportunities
• MS&A areas of interest:
• Big data analytics
• Insider threat solutions
• Data integrity
• Access control logic
• BLOS data link technology
• Multi level processing
• Secure communication technologies
• Assured high latency network connections
• Anticipated Schedule: On-Going
• Anticipated Procurement Approach: Multiple IDIQ or multi-source IDIQ
• Customer: Multiple
• POC: Major Richard Howard, AFLCMC/HNJJ, 781-225-0867
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C3I&N
Life Cycle Management Tenets
• Life Cycle Focus
• Government Owned Standards/Architectures
• Innovation & Efficiency
• Affordability/Better Buying Power
• Collaboration Across PEO Portfolios and
Across Enterprise
Improving Future State for
Terrestrial, Air, Space, Cyber Domains
As Government / Industry Partners
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