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Net-Centric Operations & Warfare

Net-Centric Operations & Warfare. John L. Osterholz Networks & Information Integration. john.osterholz@osd.mil. How Will We Enable Force Transformation?. “... by implementing an “Internet-like”and assured Global Information Grid (GIG)“. How Will We Enable Force Transformation?. GIG

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Net-Centric Operations & Warfare

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  1. Net-CentricOperations & Warfare John L. Osterholz Networks & Information Integration john.osterholz@osd.mil

  2. How Will We EnableForce Transformation? “... by implementing an “Internet-like”and assured Global Information Grid (GIG)“

  3. How Will We EnableForce Transformation? GIG Enterprise Services IP Convergence Layer “... by implementing an “Internet-like”and assured Global Information Grid (GIG)“

  4. How Will We EnableForce Transformation? GIG Enterprise Services IP Convergence Layer “... by implementing an “Internet-like”and assured Global Information Grid (GIG)“ • Processes and Applications for Operators to Utilize All Available Information • Reliable Access to More Trusted Information Sources • Evolution of Mission Roles • Tactical/Strategic Responsibilities Shift In A Net-Centric Environment Net-Centric Operations and Warfare

  5. Joint Special Operations Conduct Special Operations Conduct Special Reconnaissance Mission Conduct Target and Threat Assessment Conduct Armed Reconnaissance Conduct Post Strike Reconnaissance Conduct Direct Action Mission Conduct Raids, Ambushes, or Direct Assaults Conduct Terminal Guidance Operations

  6. Special Operations Pose An Interesting Question ... Sensor or Shooter? Shooter or Sensor?

  7. ... And Then There Is The UCAV Sensor or Shooter? Shooter or Sensor? Proactive Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance

  8. The “Task, Post, Process and Use” Operating Concept Post Sept 11th Pre Sept 11th Task Process Exploit Disseminate Task Post Process Use “Better to be safe than sorry” “Who dares, wins”

  9. A New Generation Of Applications and Content Exploding Sources of Content A New Generation of Applications • Ongoing investments in UAVs for Surveillance & Reconnaissance • New generation of space based collectors • Digitized Forces • Open Sources • Widely accessible via IP Networks • “Horizontal” sense making • Cross domain information sharing • Performance support in an ambiguous environment • Advanced visualization

  10. GREAT SIGNIFICANT Language Translation Capability Language Translation Need VERY LITTLE VERY GREAT Language Translation Capability Today Language Data Bases

  11. Basic Language Translation Service BLTS Language Data Bases Automated Battlefield Language Translation

  12. Language Data Bases Global InformationGrid Automated Battlefield Language Translation • Immediate Keyword Gist • Automated Translation • Automated Tagging and Posting Basic Language Translation Service NetBLTS Quantum Leap 1 Deployable

  13. ... And What About Interoperability?

  14. Net Ready Key Performance Parameter • Focus on net-centric capabilities • Addresses data interoperability and Info Assurance, • Will supercede the current Interoperability KPP • Cooperative effort of DoD CIO, Joint Staff and DOT&E Objective Connects Requirements for Capabilities to Acqusition of Capabilities Net-Centric Ref Model NR KPP Integrated Architecture Key Interface Points (KIP) Threshold

  15. The Future Is Now • Net-centric warfare will transform military operations • Flexible employment of forces is improved by deploying net-centric capabilities • Improved Intelligence support of Joint Operations is enabled by Net-Centric Operations and Warfare • The opportunities out weigh the challenges

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