Office Chief of Signal Personnel Presentation: TechNet Augusta 2015AFCEA International
Dale Manion and Phil Sines.
The Office Chief of Signal (OCOS) provides the strategic human resources planning and career programs management for approximately 60,000 Signal Enlisted, Warrant Officer and Officer’s that are critical to mission success of the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) Operations worldwide.
LTC Jonathan Long, USA
Assistant TRADOC Capability Manager for Network & Services (TCM N&S)
Capability Development Integration Directorate, U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence
Office Chief of Cyber Personnel Presentation: TechNet Augusta 2015AFCEA International
LTC Chris Wade, USA
The Office Chief of Cyber will provide a Cyber Personnel Overview focusing on the military occupational specialties (MOS) and areas of concentration (AOC) that enable Cyber Defensive and Offensive Operations.
August 25, 2015
COL Thomas A. Pugh, USA
Signal Commandant
U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon
This will provide an update from last year’s session of the US Army Signal School. The Signal Commandant will present the updated Signal School Lines of Effort and the current priorities and projects of the Signal School.
Office Chief of Signal Personnel Presentation: TechNet Augusta 2015AFCEA International
Dale Manion and Phil Sines.
The Office Chief of Signal (OCOS) provides the strategic human resources planning and career programs management for approximately 60,000 Signal Enlisted, Warrant Officer and Officer’s that are critical to mission success of the Department of Defense Information Network (DoDIN) Operations worldwide.
LTC Jonathan Long, USA
Assistant TRADOC Capability Manager for Network & Services (TCM N&S)
Capability Development Integration Directorate, U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence
Office Chief of Cyber Personnel Presentation: TechNet Augusta 2015AFCEA International
LTC Chris Wade, USA
The Office Chief of Cyber will provide a Cyber Personnel Overview focusing on the military occupational specialties (MOS) and areas of concentration (AOC) that enable Cyber Defensive and Offensive Operations.
August 25, 2015
COL Thomas A. Pugh, USA
Signal Commandant
U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon
This will provide an update from last year’s session of the US Army Signal School. The Signal Commandant will present the updated Signal School Lines of Effort and the current priorities and projects of the Signal School.
Expeditionary Network Communications: Engagement Theater Session 3 at TechNet...AFCEA International
August 25, 2015
COL James P. Ross, USA
Military Deputy to the Armaments Research, Development and Engineering Center
Project Manager Tactical Radios
COL Michael J. Thurston, USA
Project Manager Mission Command
Key highlights include how developers have implemented Soldier feedback into improved operational network capability, fielding priorities for Army network Capability Set efforts, and discussion of needed technology to enhance these capabilities.
The Importance of Educating the Force on Cyberspace Operations: TechNet Augus...AFCEA International
August 25, 2015
Col. Stephen Elle, U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence & Fort Gordon
This discussion includes the new initiatives currently being designed such as the Future Leader Cyber Course, the Strategic Cyber Planners Course, and others. Additionally, the goal will be to ensure the materials prepared for the institutional and operational domain can also be used later for self-development.
Cyber Operations in Smart Megacities: TechNet Augusta 2015AFCEA International
Eric Bassel
SANS Director
SANS Institute
There has been a great deal of research about the future of warfare and it seems clear that the US Military’s strategy is intimately tied to highly-interconnected Megacities where over 80% of the world’s population currently resides.
Practical Challenges to Deploying Highly Automated VehiclesAlison Chaiken
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https://www.meetup.com/Silicon-Valley-Automotive-Open-Source/events/256100027/
This presentation was given by the Industry Co-Chair of the CASA UASSC at the AAUS "RPAS in Australian Skies Conference", June 2017.
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The European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency (GSA) will award a special prize at ERL Emergency 2019 focusing on robots that make use of solutions based on Galileo and EGNOS.
For air robots, this challenge will involve two types of tasks: horizontal accuracy in landings at a specific geographic coordinate; and vertical accuracy while hovering at a specific geographic coordinate. For land robots, there will be only one type of task - horizontal accuracy during waypoint-based navigation.
Visual markers will be used to support the assessment of both types of task. To be eligible for the award, a team must have executed valid trials of the tasks. The team deemed to have achieved the best results will be declared the winner. For information on Galileo capable receivers and navigation kits for robotic systems visit https://www.usegalileo.eu/EN/
Defending the Defence Information Infrastructure: An Australian PerspectiveJeffrey Malone
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Expeditionary Network Communications: Engagement Theater Session 3 at TechNet...AFCEA International
August 25, 2015
COL James P. Ross, USA
Military Deputy to the Armaments Research, Development and Engineering Center
Project Manager Tactical Radios
COL Michael J. Thurston, USA
Project Manager Mission Command
Key highlights include how developers have implemented Soldier feedback into improved operational network capability, fielding priorities for Army network Capability Set efforts, and discussion of needed technology to enhance these capabilities.
The Importance of Educating the Force on Cyberspace Operations: TechNet Augus...AFCEA International
August 25, 2015
Col. Stephen Elle, U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence & Fort Gordon
This discussion includes the new initiatives currently being designed such as the Future Leader Cyber Course, the Strategic Cyber Planners Course, and others. Additionally, the goal will be to ensure the materials prepared for the institutional and operational domain can also be used later for self-development.
Cyber Operations in Smart Megacities: TechNet Augusta 2015AFCEA International
Eric Bassel
SANS Director
SANS Institute
There has been a great deal of research about the future of warfare and it seems clear that the US Military’s strategy is intimately tied to highly-interconnected Megacities where over 80% of the world’s population currently resides.
Practical Challenges to Deploying Highly Automated VehiclesAlison Chaiken
Presentation by Dr. Steven Shladover of UC Berkeley on Jan 24, 2019 as part of the Silicon Valley Automotive Open Source meetup group speak series
https://www.meetup.com/Silicon-Valley-Automotive-Open-Source/events/256100027/
This presentation was given by the Industry Co-Chair of the CASA UASSC at the AAUS "RPAS in Australian Skies Conference", June 2017.
It provides a refresher on CASA UAS Standards Sub-Committee Roadmap approach alongside a better methods for identifying the intrinsic Air Risk for use in the JARUS SORA, (proposed by Dr Aaron McFadyen from QUT) alongside more detail on some of the challenges embedded within CNPC expectations, particularly in reference to separation distances and ATC intervention.
The European Global Navigation Satellite Systems Agency (GSA) will award a special prize at ERL Emergency 2019 focusing on robots that make use of solutions based on Galileo and EGNOS.
For air robots, this challenge will involve two types of tasks: horizontal accuracy in landings at a specific geographic coordinate; and vertical accuracy while hovering at a specific geographic coordinate. For land robots, there will be only one type of task - horizontal accuracy during waypoint-based navigation.
Visual markers will be used to support the assessment of both types of task. To be eligible for the award, a team must have executed valid trials of the tasks. The team deemed to have achieved the best results will be declared the winner. For information on Galileo capable receivers and navigation kits for robotic systems visit https://www.usegalileo.eu/EN/
Defending the Defence Information Infrastructure: An Australian PerspectiveJeffrey Malone
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Information Operations After Afghanistan: An Australian PerspectiveJeffrey Malone
Presention delived at the EW Europe 2014 Conference in Edinburgh, 13-15 May 2014. In particular, the presentation focused on emerging trends in Information Operations with specific relevance for the Electronic Warfare/Spectrum Operations community.
VTU and iCMG will be initiating several programmes which will not only create a substantial resource pool base, but also will become a leading-edge research and excellence center.
The partnership will embolden VTU initiatives in providing industry-centric education, create vast resource pool base and capacity building for the global industry which is looking for students with better and enhanced skill sets. The Center will focus on training programmes in the area of Enterprise and IT Architecture, research in software and enterprise architecture and consulting services by VTU team and ICMG for Government, Small & Medium Enterprises.
To initiate enhanced student interest in EA, the Center will be offering scholarships to four students every year from one of the many VTU affiliated colleges.
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Developing a winning SEO program and daily management process is tough. Developing this for a $20B corporation, with over 300 legal entities, while operating in all parts of the globe is a true challenge. Over the past few years Danaher has partnered with Conductor to build a winning Digital Marketing Center of Excellence for our top Operating Companies. View this presentation by Antonio Espinoza, the Director of Digital Marketing at Danaher, to learn the steps they took and the knowledge they gained in the process.
Implementation of the Asian Centre of Excellence in Networking Technologies under an Initiative between Cisco, MIMOS and IMS Asia to generate an environment for Proof of Concept testing, and hands on training of graduates and CCIE candidates
The Analytics CoE: Positioning your Business Analytics Program for SuccessCartegraph
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Paul Chernek
Deputy, TRADOC Capability Manager for Tactical Radios (TCM-TR)
Capability Development Integration Directorate, U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence
In modern project management, the specific tasks that fall to the PM Center of Excellence varies from organization to organization. However, there are trends and best practices that define the high-level function of the COE in the Project or Program Management Office. In this complimentary one-hour webinar, Cadence Vice President and COO Connie Plowman will provide a framework for where to begin building your own Project Management Center of Excellence today.
Institute H: The Road to Becoming a Center of Excellence
Thursday, October 8, 9:00 am - 12:00 p.m., Executive C D
Lisa D'Adamo-Weinstein, Director, Academic Support
Northeast Center of SUNY Empire State College
Elaine Richardson, Retired Director, Academic Success Center
Clemson University
Laura Sanders, Assistant Dean, Student Success, College of Engineering
Valparaiso University
The purpose of the Centers of Excellence Designation Program is to:
promote professional standards of excellence for learning centers;
encourage centers to develop, maintain and assess quality programs and services to enhance student learning;
honor the history of established and unique learning centers; and
celebrate the outstanding achievements of centers that meet and exceed these standards.
This post-conference institute will walk participants through the rationale for the creation of the designation program;
review the criteria for evaluation and discuss the steps for completing an application. We will also share insights
gathered during the first two rounds of applications reviews to assist participants in developing a clear plan for how
they can best put together their own application
This presentation is from session three of the RUSI Defence Information Superiority Conference 2013, delivered by:
- Vice Admiral Al Richards
- Air Commodore Chris Jones
- Brigadier Mark Baines
- Air Commodore Mark Neal
http://www.rusi.org/events/past/ref:E5150473580C0C/
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List of participating organizations:
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Deloitte
DLT Solutions
Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Microsoft
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Noblis
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Wells Analytics
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Expeditionary Network Communications (Engagement Theater Session 3): TechNet ...AFCEA International
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Military Deputy to the Armaments Research, Development and Engineering Center
Project Manager Tactical Radios
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Project Manager Mission Command
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SANS Institute
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SANS Institute
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Defending Your Base of Operations: How Industrial Control Systems are Being T...AFCEA International
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SANS Industrial Control
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Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
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Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
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Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
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Opening Ceremony and Welcome: MG Fogarty at TechNet Augusta 2015
1. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
Cyber Center of Excellence
(Cyber CoE)
MG Stephen G. Fogarty
Commanding General
US Army Cyber Center of Excellence & Fort Gordon
AFCEA TechNet
1
4. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
Phase 3: Cyber CoE Achieves FOC when:
Cyber CoE is capable of executing mission command of the Cyber
CoE, Cyber and Signal Schools.
CG Cyber CoE is the single commander for Cyber, Signal and EW
Force Modernization Proponency (FMP) with all Cyber and EW FMP
personnel assigned to the Cyber CoE and all Cyber and EW FMP
authorizations are moved to the Cyber CoE.
The Cyber and Signal Schools are able to fully function as branch
proponents for Cyber and Signal Branches IAW AR 5-22.
The Cyber and Signal Schools are fully functional and able to train
the Army forces required to meet Army Cyberspace, EW and Signal
mission requirements.
Campus and Facility Brief to VCSA
Aug 14
HQDA EXORD Published24 Jan 14
Personnel Moves from Ft Meade/Ft Leavenworth Initiate
Mar 14 Cyber CoE (Provisional) Established
Transfer of Authority to Signal & Cyber School Commandants
Cyber School Ribbon Cutting Ceremony
Establish Cyber Branch AOC 17A
SECARMY Signs Cyber Branch DAGO
First Cyber Elective available for ILE Students
Cyber CoE Transformation Concept Plan Approved
Oct 14
Publish Army’s Cyberspace Operations Doctrine (FM 3-12)Oct 15
HRC Cyber Personnel Management Cell Full Operational CapabilityJul 15
Career Field 17 Established – all 3 Compos
FOC Concept Plan development
Cyber Update to CSA
Oct 15
Sep 15
Key Events & Milestones
Aug 14
Sep 14
Oct 14
May 15
Cyber CoE Stationing Plan Approved by HQDA
Feb 15
Phase 2: Cyber CoE is IOC when:
Concept Plan Approved
Stationing Plan Approved
Cost Benefits Analysis Completed
SCIF Requirements/Funding for Interim SCIF
Cyber COE Strategic Plan PublishedAug 15
Sep 15
Sep 15 Critical Path to FOC Brief to CG, TRADOC
Sep 15
Oct 15
Nov 15
Nov 15
Bridge resourcing shortfalls to
continue along the critical path to
FOC (FY16-FY18)
FY 18-22 POM Submission
Oct ‘14
Army Operating
Concept
Army Warfighting
Challenge
4
Jan ‘15
CSA Remarks
AUSA Breakfast
Apr ‘15
OPM
Data Breach
Feb ‘15 Mar ‘15 Apr ’15
Revision 1
ARCYBER
Strategic Plan
Phase 1
2014
2015
Army Network
Campaign Plan
5. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
AWfC #7 Problem Statement
5
How does the Army, in conjunction with joint,
intergovernmental, multinational, and commercial
partners, assure access to critical data and information
networks, across multiple domains, that are operating
in an increasingly contested and congested operating
environment, while simultaneously denying the same
to the enemy?
7. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
Cyber CoE Strategic Plan
Mission: The U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence
trains and educates highly skilled cyber, electronic warfare
and signal Soldiers and Civilians and develops DOTMLPF
solutions (capabilities) to conduct effective Cyber, EW and
Signal operations in the cyber domain in support of Unified
Land Operations.
Defines the vision,
mission, lines of effort,
and objectives
required to integrate
capabilities across
the Army to include
MI, Signal, and EW
partners together with
Joint Service and
Intelligence
capabilities.
C
E
M
A
Scope: Present – 2025
Vision: The Cyber CoE and Team Gordon; a highly skilled workforce that effectively collaborates with
relevant stakeholders to develop and lead integrated cyber, electronic warfare and signal solutions
(capabilities) for the Army and Joint Forces.
7
8. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
Lines of Effort & Endstate
8
Goal: Build cyber capacity and have a trained and ready Cyber Force with Joint integration
Established Cyber CoE & Cyber School
Cyber COE IOC Concept Plan Approved
Cyber CoE Strategic Plan Published
Developed Campus Facility Plan
Established CMF 17A (30 Officers in BOLC)
Established Cyber Elective at ILE
Established Cyber Leader Course
Signal 1-N Review & MOS Convergence Planning
Home on Home Collaboration
Army Warfighting Challenge #7
FM 3-12 Cyber Operations DRAFT
Cyber Battle Lab support to 25th ID
Army Cyber Council Established
Partner with Academia (Army Cyber Institute)
MOU with Georgia Tech Research Institute
Development of a Cyber Quest Exercise
AFCEA 2015 – Convergence Theme
OBJECTIVES
Pending Actions:
Campus & Facility Brief
to VCSA (9 Sep 15)
Critical Path Brief to
CG, TRADOC (29 Sep 15)
FY 18-22 POM (Nov 15)
1. Transform into
an adaptable
organization
postured to
support the Army
Operating
Concept.
2. Personnel are
developed in the
right numbers with
the right skills, at
the right grade to
meet emerging
Army and Joint
Signal, Cyber, and
EW requirements
while aspiring to a
lifetime of service.
3. The Signal,
Cyber, and EW
Force of the future
are designed and
integrated to
address future
global
requirements
across DOTMLPF.
4. Soldiers and
Civilians develop
(DOTMLPF)
solutions to
conduct Signal,
Cyber, and EW
operations within
the cyber domain
in support of
Unified Land
Operations.
10. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
Change the Culture
10
DODIN
DCO OCO
MC, FIRES, Maneuver, MED, MCO, EW, INTEL
JWICS
NSA NET
EW
Enterprise
Enabling Platform WFX
Rifleman Radio
Multinational
Cybersecurity
ps Igna
S
The Network:
•The DODIN is the base for Mission Command, enables all
Warfighting Functions, and is foundational to Cyberspace
Operations, underpinning OCO & DCO functions
•The Signal Corps will remain irreplaceable in DODIN
Operations, and will assume responsibility for the TS/SCI
network
Signal-Intel-EW-Cyber Collaboration:
•Both internal and external collaboration is required to
achieve synergy of effort
•Signal and Intel are becoming increasingly dependent upon
each other
Combined Arms Cyber Teams:
•Cyberspace Operations is inherently Joint, Interagency,
Intergovernmental, Multinational
•Signal, EW, and Intel capabilities must be integrated with all
stakeholders to be successful
Fo
EW
11. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSI
Construct the Campus
Current Challenges
• 11 of 14 Classroom Facilities and HQ facility built between 1966-73 (3 built 84-86)
• 8 of 694 classrooms meet Classroom XXI standards
• Current facilities are inadequate for Cyber, Signal, and EW training
Critical Training & Education Requirements
• Rapidly reconfigurable Cyber Weapons System: Operational Network and Data Center (TS/SCI to NIPR)
• State of the art, modernized campus for Cyber, Signal, and EW training and Force Modernization Proponency actions
• Cyber, Signal, and EW collaborative and interactive learning environments (Army Learning Model)
• Access to Joint Cyber Ranges
• Technical Research Library (up to TS/SCI level)
• Appropriate SCIF space
Facilities Way Ahead
• Provide sufficient SCIF and Controlled access facilities to support Signal, Cyber, and EW FMP activities
• Awaiting decisions on restoration, modernization, and MILCON of critical facilities to meet course timelines and student loads
Artist Rendition
11
UNCLASSIFIED
Phase I Phase II Phase III Phase IV
12. UNCLASSIFIED
UNCLASSIFIED
CYBERTRANSFORMATION
TS/SCI
NSANeTJWICS
SIPR
NIPRNIPR
COMMAND POST OF THE FUTURE
SIPR
SIPRNIPR
BMA – Business Mission Area
DIMA – DoD portion of the Intelligence Mission Area
DODIN – Department of Defense Information Network
EIEMA – Enterprise Information Environment Mission Area
JWICS – Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communication System
NIPR – Non-secure Internet Protocol (IP) Router Network
UNIFIED
CLOUD DATA
JWICS
NIPR
COMMON OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
SIPRNIPR
NSANeT– National Security Agency Network
SIPR – Secret Internet Protocol Router Network
WMA – Warfighting Mission Area
TOC – Tactical Operations Center
TS/SCI – Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmented Information
SIPR
UNIFIED
CLOUD DATA
JWICS
NIPR
CONVERGENCE
The effective merging or integration of
distinct staffs, networks and systems,
into a unified whole to achieve decisive
results.
USER DEFINED OPERATIONAL PICTURE
SIPRNIPR
SIPR
DODIN ENABLED
KNOWLEDGE
UNIFIED DATA CENTER
OBJECTIVE
(INTEGRATED INFORMATION ENVIRONMENT)
SECRET
UNCLASSIFIED
TOP SECRET
SCIF
Drive Convergence
NSANeT
12
CURRENT
(LIMITED OF CYBER SITUATIONAL AWARENESS)
INTERIM
(MOVE TOWARD
COMMON OPERATING ENVIRONMENT)
COORDINATION
The harmonious functioning of staffs,
networks and systems for effective
results.
COLLABORATION
To work jointly with staffs, networks,
and systems to achieve effective
results.
IO S6 FIRES S2 EW IO S6 FIRES S2
CYBER
EW
AMDWS
BET
CPOF
GCCS-A
AFATDS
BCS-3
TAIS
DTSS
IMETS
DCGS-A
WMA COMMAND POST I TOC
DATA INFORMATION
TS/SCINIPR
TS/SCINIPR
UNIFIED
CLOUD DATA
PROCESS &
RESOURCE
SHARING
TOC TOC TOC
OrganizationData
Comms
Transport
CONVERGENCEDUPLICITY CONVERGENCE