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Joint Communications Support Element A Distinguished 50 year History of Service

Joint Communications Support Element A Distinguished 50 year History of Service. ENDURING FREEDOM. 2001. JCSE moves under USACOM. 1998. UPHOLD DEMOCRACY, Haiti. 1994. RESTORE HOPE, Somalia. 1992. DESERT SHIELD/STORM. 1991. JUST CAUSE, Panama. 1989. JCSE moves under USACOM. 1987.

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Joint Communications Support Element A Distinguished 50 year History of Service

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  1. Joint Communications Support ElementA Distinguished 50 year History of Service ENDURING FREEDOM 2001 JCSE moves under USACOM 1998 UPHOLD DEMOCRACY, Haiti 1994 RESTORE HOPE, Somalia 1992 DESERT SHIELD/STORM 1991 JUST CAUSE, Panama 1989 JCSE moves under USACOM 1987 ANG Squadrons Added 1985 URGENT FURY, Grenada 1983 DESERT 1 1980 Zimbabwe/Rhodesia 1979 Peacekeeping Force, Zaire 1978 Strike Command becomes REDCOM. Unit renamed JCSE with Joint Staff OPCON 1972 JTF Leo, Congo 1964 Communications Support Element (CSE), US Strike Command JTF 1961

  2. Joint Communications Support ElementA Distinguished 50 year History of ServiceMore Recently 2012 Hurricane Sandy Relief 2012 Pacific Partnership 2011 JCSE 50 Year Anniversary 2011 Tomodachi Humanitarian Assistance JCSE moves under USTRANSCOM 2011 2010 Pakistan Flood Relief 2010 Haiti Humanitarian Relief 2008 PDM III DJC2 Mission Support Hurricane Gustav 2008 JTF CARING RESPONSE 2008 Activation of 4 JCS (USAR) 2007 JCSE moves under JFCOM SJFHQ 2006 JTF LEBANON 2006 JTF KATRINA 2006 Activation of 3 JCS 2005 OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM 2003-2010 OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM

  3. JCSE Mission Statement 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 Operational FootprintGeographical Combatant Commands • EUCOM DET • -Stationed in Stuttgart • -DJC2 Core • -1 x Mini Core • -1 x Early Entry Pkg • -1 x Initial Entry Pkg • 4 x Rapid Response Kits JCSE -Stationed in Tampa -3 Active Duty Line Squadrons -Global Response Force -1 x C4 Plan Team -1 x Early Entry Packages -1 x Initial Entry Packages -Joint Airborne C2 Cmd Post - 3 DJC2 Surge teams JCSE FWD -Deployed in AFG and Qatar - 34 personnel • SOUTHCOM DET • -Stationed in Tampa • -DJC2 Core • -1 x Mini Core • -1 x Early Entry Pkg • -1 x Initial Entry Pkg • 4 x Rapid Response Kits • PACOM DET • -Stationed in Hawaii • -DJC2 Core • -1 x Early Entry Pkg • -1 x Initial Entry Pkg • 4 x Rapid Response Kits • AFRICOM DET • -Stationed in Vicenza • -DJC2 Core • -1 x Mini Core • -1 x Early Entry Pkg • -1 x Initial Entry Pkg • 4 x Rapid Response Kits

  5. JCSE Operational Support CENTCOM support (10 locations) OIF/OND Support 2003 - Dec 2011 Eagle Resolve Eager Lion CENTCOM Exercise 3 CONPLANs Juniper Falcon Juniper Cobra Austere Challenge 1 CONPLAN (SOCOM/NORTHCOM) Emerald Warrior 75th Ranger Regiment MLAT Super Storm Sandy Hurricane Irene XVIII ABN Corps JOAX 9 CONPLANs Japan Earthquake 2011 POTUS Support Pacific Partnership Valiant Shield Talisman Saber Terminal Fury 3 CONPLANs Haiti Earthquake Continuing Promise FA PANAMAX Integrated Advance FA HUM POTUS Support 3 CONPLANs Judicious Response African Endeavor African Lion Contingency Operation Support

  6. So…..Where are We Going?

  7. So…..Where are We Going?

  8. So…..Where are We Going?

  9. So…..Where are We Going?

  10. So…Where are We Trending?

  11. Top 5 IT Trends

  12. Top 5 IT Trends • Internet of Things • Appliances • Cars • Diapers

  13. Top 5 IT Trends DoD Applications • Internet of Things • Aircraft • Ships • Tanks • Soldiers • Applications • Non-Secure, Secret, Top Secret, Interagency, NGO, Partner Nations

  14. Top 5 IT Trends • Internet of Things • Cyber Security • Resilient • Recoverable • Trained

  15. Top 5 IT Trends • Internet of Things • Cyber Security • Big Data • Video vs. Voice • ISR • HD vs.SD • Company vs. Task Force • Move Large Amounts of Data to the Edge/Individual

  16. Top 5 IT Trends Internet of Things Cyber Security Big Data Visualization Cloud Computing

  17. “Let’s Get More JCSE Like”

  18. JCSE Operational Overview Economy of Force What you see Small Kits at the Tactical Edge What you don’t see Black Core Architecture, JNOC Modernization, Training cycle, HSS and CSD support.

  19. The Tactical EdgePartnering with DISA to Lead the Next Generation DISN JCSE JNOC JCSE SYSCON NIPRNet Commercial Internet (WWW) TCONV JWICS SIPRNet CFE GCTF CX-I IANTN CENTRIX • Strategic entry points interconnected through terrestrial fiber • Multiple connections creates network redundancy • All network resources can be reached from almost any point in the COCOM AORs

  20. Top 5 IT Trends Internet of Things Cyber Security Big Data Visualization Cloud Computing Mobile Computing

  21. Leveraging Industry StandardsWhere we’ve gone in just 10 Years40 users – NIPR/SIPR Data, Voice and VTC 2008 EEP 2005 SC2IP Before 2005 Circuit Based JTF Package • 2380 Cubic Ft • 2,200 lbs • $1.9M • 9 Pax • 6 - 463L Pallets • 350 Cubic Ft • 780 lbs • $435K • 5 Pax • Airline Checkable • 207 Cubic Ft • 310 lbs • $280K • 3 Pax • Airline Checkable Size Weight Cost Personnel Airlift

  22. Army Joint Network Node (JNN) Got to Get Light • Supports 120 users on 2 Networks • Personnel required: 6 soldiers (3x 25S, 3x 25N) • Requires C-130 for transport JCSE JBLOCS • Supports 40 users on 3 Networks • Personnel required: 2 JCSE communicators • Airline Checkable/Airborne Jumpable

  23. Got to Get Mobile Maritime Capabilities 2Mb to NCTAMS Navy NCTAMS ISR Feed Ft Buckner 4Mb to JCSE Network USNS Sacagawea JCSE Network DISN TE -SIPR -Full Motion Video -NIPR - JWICS -Coalition (7) -JIE -BICES -Commercial Internet (www) -Secure Voice (VOSIP) -VTC -Special Operations Networks Sacagawea Bandwidth JCSE Bandwidth

  24. Can’t Be Mobile if You’re not Global Leading Edge Technologies Global EoIP Network Highly Trained Communicators Increased Maritime Capabilities for the Conventional Joint Force 16

  25. Executive Voice Kit

  26. ROK EB Today’s Battlefield AT SEA Blue Ridge, Bonhomme Richard, George Washington, 3rd FLT Whaiwha Teleport JCSE DISN-TE Network Pacific Warfighting Center-VOSIP Enroute 1 JCSE Team Total JCSE Personnel: 15 SWBTA 2 JCSE Teams ROCKHAMPTON 1 JCSE Team Enoggera 1 JCSE Team Enoggera 1xNet Eng TALISMAN SABER 2013 - JCSE BASING LOCATIONS Unclassified FOUO 9

  27. Things to Think About • My Network • Data to the Edge • Apps to the Edge • Forward Data Positioning • Moving/Storing HD Video • Flexibility/Diversity

  28. Continuing the proud tradition… … as the world’s best communicators!

  29. JOINT OPERATIONS COMMUNICATIONS SCHOOL (JOCS) • Merging multiple MOSs, AFSCs, and Rates into one complete, well-rounded, JCSE Communicator. • A total of 105 Service Members trained through JOCS I with a 90.5% passing rate. • JOCS I and II have been awarded 20 credits each through Fayetteville Technical Community College (FTCC) towards an associates degree. • Prepares Service Members to operate JCSE commercial off the shelf (COTS) communications equipment in a joint environment. • Provides basic and advanced training on radios, networking, voice, transmission, and work group manager (WGM). • Constantly evolving due to feedback on techniques, tactics, procedures, and equipment from recent deployed Service Members.

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