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Transformation Using GNEC Strategy

Transformation Using GNEC Strategy. CSA Memorandum : LandWarNet – Global Network Enterprise Construct Strategy Implementation, 2 March 2009.

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Transformation Using GNEC Strategy

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  1. Transformation Using GNEC Strategy CSA Memorandum: LandWarNet – Global Network Enterprise Construct Strategy Implementation, 2 March 2009 “Over the next three years, the Army will transform LandWarNet to a centralized, more secure, operationalized, and sustainable network capable of supporting an expeditionary Army in this era of persistent conflict.” – Chief of Staff, Army A Soldier’s Story America's Army – The Strength of the Nation

  2. Transforming LandWarNet Where we are… Where we’re headed… • Warfighter Capabilities • Limited capability on Arrival • Discontinuity between phasesof operation • Delays integrating with JTF • Warfighter Capabilities • Fight on Arrival • Improve LWN defensive posture • Integrated with JTF/Partners • Standard/modular infrastructure • Lower Total Cost of Ownership America's Army – The Strength of the Nation

  3. Transformation Outcome America's Army – The Strength of the Nation

  4. How We Divided Up the Enterprise JTF End-User Satellite Transport Internet DISN Teleport/ FRHN APC TacticalNetwork Applications & Data P/C/S Network IPN WIN-T End-User (Corps/ESB) Tactical IPN Logical Extension of APC DIV/BCT End-User Sensors America's Army – The Strength of the Nation

  5. FY10 GNEC Priorities Begin Implementing Army Enterprise: • Active Directory User and Resource Forests • Service Desk Managed Service (ESD) and associated business processes • IT Asset Visibility and Management (ITAM) • Email managed service • Leverage above to support BRAC moves • Revise Army Business Process to develop, test, certify, and deploy Applications and services • Continue to improve Army Enterprise NetOps (IT C2) America's Army – The Strength of the Nation

  6. The Army in Motion: FY04-FY13 Installation GTA Activity Strat Move (ACOM, CoE, etc.) BDE/DIV Level Move BN Level Move Redeploy Dates 31 Aug 2010 – Combat Forces 31 Dec 2011 – All Forces • BRAC by the numbers • 69,000 Barracks spaces - 4,100 Family units • 66 Child Development Ctrs - 13 BRAC closures • 53 Realignments - 125 new Reserve Ctrs • 743 MILCON/BRAC Projects - 304 installations affected • $72B Construction ~150,000 Warfighters & family return from OCONUS + ~80,000 Warfighters & family impacted in CONUS + ~22,500 civilians = ~252,000 Warfighters & family, civilians impacted Annually, ~100,000 Warfighters deploy to/redeploy from Iraq & Afghanistan America's Army – The Strength of the Nation

  7. In conclusion… “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” America's Army – The Strength of the Nation

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