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NMCI Operations Brief

Shore Duty : Place for Information Technology (IT) ratings ashore displaced by NMCI ... Sea Shore Rotation Detachment

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NMCI Operations Brief

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    Slide 1:NMCI Operations Brief

    Presented by Rear Admiral J. P. Cryer Commander Naval Network and Space Operations Command 18 June 2003

    Slide 2:Naval Network & Space Operations Command Vision

    Naval Network & Space Operations Command will enable naval forces to use information and space technologies and expertise to achieve and maintain knowledge superiority essential for dominating the battle space.

    Slide 3:Operate and maintain the Navy’s global telecommunications, information and space systems and services to directly support operations, training and education, and to promote innovative solutions to the warfighter.

    2 Naval Network & Space Operations Command Mission Our Mission statement …Our Mission statement …

    Slide 4:NNSOC Profile

    Established July 2002 Merger of Naval Space Command & Naval Network Operations Command Headquartered in Dahlgren, VA 490 officers, enlisted, civilian personnel Naval Network & Space Operations Center Maintain 24/7 watch Global Fleet support Alternate Space Control Center Function 3

    Slide 5:Organizational Overview

    NAVSOC NCTAMS LANT NNSOC NETWARCOM STRATCOM CFFC DET COLORADO SPRINGS FSSC NCTAMS PAC NCTAMS EURCENT FUNCTIONAL COMPONENT NNSOC Team Total Personnel 7,391 4 Theme – new organization Streamlined Better organized to provide critical capability Theme – new organization Streamlined Better organized to provide critical capability

    Slide 6:NNSOC Support for NAVNETWARCOM

    NNSOC is the operational arm of NETWARCOM for network and space operations NETWARCOM is the leading advocate for network and space requirements and innovation NNSOC supports NETWARCOM IT community training and education initiatives

    Slide 7:NNSOC’s Role in NMCI Network Operations

    24/7 Global Network Operations Center (GNOC) Detachment Norfolk supporting over 82,000 users with 310,000 planned by end of CY03 NNSOC teams with: Director NMCI for NMCI cutovers & installs SPAWAR PMW-161 for contract issues NNSOC NMCI roles Operational Direction in support of Fleet Commanders Supports NETWARCOM NMCI Governance process Maintains NMCI Security oversight Manages Sea Shore Rotation (SSR) Our Mission statement …Our Mission statement …

    Slide 8:NMCI Operational Relationships

    PMOs (Program Managers) PCO (NMCI Contracting Officer) NMCI Directors Office NMCI Norfolk NOC NMCI San Diego NOC NMCI Pearl Harbor NOC NNSOC NMCI GNOC (Global NOC) NAVNETSPAOPSCOM (NNSOC) NAVNETWARCOM Marine Corps Network Operations and Security Command (MCNOSC)

    Slide 9:NMCI Governance

    Stake Holder’s Council (SHC) Co-chairs NAVNETWARCOM & HQMC C4 Meets twice per month Purpose : Forum for DoN claimants & major commands Enterprise level review & approval of NMCI requirements Enterprise level review & approval of NMCI resource priorities Review and approve : Policy Standards Architecture Applications Planning process results

    Slide 10:NMCI Security roles

    Administration (NAVNETWARCOM) Designated Approval Authority (DAA) Establishes policies and procedures for all Navy networks Approves Certification and Accreditation of the network Operations (NNSOC) Operationally directs the contractor Implement Information Assurance Vulnerabilities-Alerts / Bulletins / Technical Advisories (IAV-A / B / TA) Change Information Conditions (INFOCON) Ensures adherence to DoD/DoN security policy Manages contractor’s responses to security incidents

    Shore Duty : Place for Information Technology (IT) ratings ashore displaced by NMCI Contractual : Provide latest commercial IT training & certification & Integrate Sailors & Marines at Network Operations Centers Current Readiness : Highly trained, professionally certified, and experienced Sailors to run Network Operations Center -- increases capability, decreases response time, & increases readiness of Navy & USMC under NMCI Future Readiness : Return IT21 “Top Guns” to the Fleet

    Slide 11:NMCI Sea Shore Rotation (SSR)

    Slide 15:Summary

    NNSOC Coordinates Fleet NMCI requirements Supports NAVNETWARCOM NMCI governance efforts Directs NMCI network and security operations Oversees SSR manpower, personnel, & training

    Slide 16:Back ups

    Naval Network Warfare Command Strategic Vision Naval Network Warfare Command will enhance the use and capability of information technology, information operations, and space systems to deliver knowledge superiority, support mission accomplishment and dominate the battle space. Naval Network Warfare Command will advocate the training, education, and professional development of personnel with IT, IO, and space-related competencies. Naval Network Warfare Command Strategic Vision and Objectives 2002

    Slide 18:NAVNETSPAOPSCOM Core Functions

    Network Operations Communications Space Operations Advanced Technology Training and Education

    Slide 19:NNSOC / EDS GNOC Relationship

    NNSOC NMCI GNOC Det watch is 24 X 7 Watch is in tandem with EDS GNOC watch Located in same space: Norfolk, VA Covers both Classified and Unclassified Networks Has same access to displays and tools that EDS GNOC watch possesses Collocated Effective Coordination

    Slide 20:NNSOC GNOC Operational Oversight

    Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) Both Navy and ISF maintained Preformatted Advisory Messages Rapid means to communicate with NMCI users Pre-Planned Responses (PPRs) Planned and drilled security measures Restoration priorities GNOC directed order in which services will be restored Derived from Fleet and Unified Commanders requirements Pre Planned Responses (PPRs) (Examples:) Security Navy Information Operations Conditions (INFOCON) Implementation Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVAs) Virus Identification and Prevention Emergency Relocation to Alternate Regional Network Ops Center Service / Utility Outage at GNOC Disaster / Emergency / Contingency Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) (Examples:) Key Personnel Recall Procedures NNSOC Organizational / Collateral Duties GNOC Watch Turnover Responsibilities GNOC Shift Change Responsibilities GNOC Daily Status Report Preformatted Advisory Messages (Examples:) NMCI Service Interruption NMCI Loss of NIPRNET Connectivity NMCI NIPRNET Web Browsing (U) NMCI SIPRNET Web Browsing (S) Restoration priorities Pre-determined. Fleets/ Unified CDRs can alter if required Pre Planned Responses (PPRs) (Examples:) Security Navy Information Operations Conditions (INFOCON) Implementation Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVAs) Virus Identification and Prevention Emergency Relocation to Alternate Regional Network Ops Center Service / Utility Outage at GNOC Disaster / Emergency / Contingency Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) (Examples:) Key Personnel Recall Procedures NNSOC Organizational / Collateral Duties GNOC Watch Turnover Responsibilities GNOC Shift Change Responsibilities GNOC Daily Status Report Preformatted Advisory Messages (Examples:) NMCI Service Interruption NMCI Loss of NIPRNET Connectivity NMCI NIPRNET Web Browsing (U) NMCI SIPRNET Web Browsing (S) Restoration priorities Pre-determined. Fleets/ Unified CDRs can alter if required

    Slide 21:NNSOC GNOC Operations

    Participation in Fleet and Unified Commanders Exercise program The method by which NMCI procedures and technical capabilities are routinely operationally tested Fleet and Unified Commanders Mission Requirements Close coordination between the GNOC and Fleet Command Centers Coordinates changes to NMCI security posture through Fleet Command Centers and NETWARCOM Re-configuring the network to support emerging Unified and Fleet Combatant Commander requirements Pre Planned Responses (PPRs) (Examples:) Security Navy Information Operations Conditions (INFOCON) Implementation Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVAs) Virus Identification and Prevention Emergency Relocation to Alternate Regional Network Ops Center Service / Utility Outage at GNOC Disaster / Emergency / Contingency Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) (Examples:) Key Personnel Recall Procedures NNSOC Organizational / Collateral Duties GNOC Watch Turnover Responsibilities GNOC Shift Change Responsibilities GNOC Daily Status Report Preformatted Advisory Messages (Examples:) NMCI Service Interruption NMCI Loss of NIPRNET Connectivity NMCI NIPRNET Web Browsing (U) NMCI SIPRNET Web Browsing (S) Restoration priorities Pre-determined. Fleets/ Unified CDRs can alter if required Pre Planned Responses (PPRs) (Examples:) Security Navy Information Operations Conditions (INFOCON) Implementation Information Assurance Vulnerability Alerts (IAVAs) Virus Identification and Prevention Emergency Relocation to Alternate Regional Network Ops Center Service / Utility Outage at GNOC Disaster / Emergency / Contingency Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) (Examples:) Key Personnel Recall Procedures NNSOC Organizational / Collateral Duties GNOC Watch Turnover Responsibilities GNOC Shift Change Responsibilities GNOC Daily Status Report Preformatted Advisory Messages (Examples:) NMCI Service Interruption NMCI Loss of NIPRNET Connectivity NMCI NIPRNET Web Browsing (U) NMCI SIPRNET Web Browsing (S) Restoration priorities Pre-determined. Fleets/ Unified CDRs can alter if required

    Slide 22:Sea Shore Rotation (SSR) Detachment Mission

    Personnel Development Command’s Five-Vector Model: Professional Development Correlating Naval training to industry standards; commercial certifications Personal Development Lifelong learning, interpersonal relationships Professional Military & Educational Leadership Team building, strategic thinking, leveraging technology Certification & Qualifications directly relate to job proficiencies Performance Individual Development Plans To train, certify and measure core competency for the Sailor to: Use in practical application in the ISF workforce Return to the fleet fully capable IT professionals Information Systems Administrator – NEC 2735 (A-531-0046) - The course provides in-depth (journeyman level) of instruction in Local Area Networks (LAN), and Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN), with focus on system administration. Commercial Certification mapping for 2735 – MCP (various), A+, N+, CCNA Network Security Vulnerability Technician – NEC 2780 (A-531-0022) - The Network Security Vulnerability Technician course trains Network Security Administrators with advance knowledge and skills necessary to secure Department of Defense Information Systems. Commercial Certification mapping for 2780 – MCP (Security Focus), A+,N+, Security+, CCNA, CCSP Advanced Network Analyst – NEC 2781 (A-531-0045) - The Advanced Network Analyst course provides in-depth instruction to qualified fleet personnel on advanced methods used to analyze, manage, and optimize network performance operations. Commercial Certification mapping for 2781 – MCP (various), A+,N+, MCSA, MSCE, CCNP, CCIE ISSM – NEC 2779 (A-531-0009) -The Information Systems Security Manager Course prepares military and DOD civilian personnel with the necessary knowledge and technical skills to function as the accreditation action officer, focal point, and principal adviser to the commanding officer for Information Security (INFOSEC) matters in compliance with the governing national, DOD, USN, USMC directives. Commercial Certification mapping for 2779 – MCP (Security Focus), A+, N+, Security+, CCNA, CCSP, CCIE SecurityInformation Systems Administrator – NEC 2735 (A-531-0046) - The course provides in-depth (journeyman level) of instruction in Local Area Networks (LAN), and Metropolitan Area Networks (MAN), with focus on system administration. Commercial Certification mapping for 2735 – MCP (various), A+, N+, CCNA Network Security Vulnerability Technician – NEC 2780 (A-531-0022) - The Network Security Vulnerability Technician course trains Network Security Administrators with advance knowledge and skills necessary to secure Department of Defense Information Systems. Commercial Certification mapping for 2780 – MCP (Security Focus), A+,N+, Security+, CCNA, CCSP Advanced Network Analyst – NEC 2781 (A-531-0045) - The Advanced Network Analyst course provides in-depth instruction to qualified fleet personnel on advanced methods used to analyze, manage, and optimize network performance operations. Commercial Certification mapping for 2781 – MCP (various), A+,N+, MCSA, MSCE, CCNP, CCIE ISSM – NEC 2779 (A-531-0009) -The Information Systems Security Manager Course prepares military and DOD civilian personnel with the necessary knowledge and technical skills to function as the accreditation action officer, focal point, and principal adviser to the commanding officer for Information Security (INFOSEC) matters in compliance with the governing national, DOD, USN, USMC directives. Commercial Certification mapping for 2779 – MCP (Security Focus), A+, N+, Security+, CCNA, CCSP, CCIE Security

    Slide 23:Certifications for SSR Program

    Dynamic program Program Flexibility requires constant review by NNSOC Current certifications CompTIA A+ Networking Plus (N+) Security + Microsoft MS Certified Professional (MCP) MS Certified Systems Administrator (MCSA) MS Certified Solution Developer (MCSD) MS Certified Systems Engineer (MCSE) Cisco Cisco Certified Networking Associate (CCNA) Cisco Certified Network Professional (CCNP) Cisco Certified Security Professional (CCSP) Cisco Certified Design Associate (CCDA) Cisco Certified Internetwork Expert (CCIE) “As technology and certification programs evolve, the Strike Force will tailor its certification offerings.” NMCI Contract Part Two, Section 6.28 Other Certifications Available Oracle Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) Tivoli Tivoli Certified Enterprise consultant (TCEC) Tivoli Certified Solutions Expert (TCSE) Remedy Skilled Professional (RSP) All military personnel that are assigned to the Strike Force for sea shore rotation will be eligible to qualify for technical certification.All military personnel that are assigned to the Strike Force for sea shore rotation will be eligible to qualify for technical certification.

    Slide 24:NNSOC Sea Shore Rotation DET Administration

    NNSOC Training, Manpower and Personnel Oversight Total Personnel assigned: 100 Naval Network & Space Operations Command NMCI Sea Shore Rotation (SSR) Program Manager SSR DET Norfolk OIC SSR DET San Diego OIC SSR DET Hawaii OIC 44 Personnel 48 Personnel 8 Personnel

    Slide 25:Sea Shore Rotation Detachment “Top Guns” Today

    NMCI Detachment Norfolk 44 Sailors/Chiefs Assigned 2 sailor selected as AFCEA Information Professional of the Month 2 Sailors have obtained 6 Commercial IT Certifications 1 Sailor deployed to Middle East for Distance Network Support NMCI Detachment San Diego 48 Sailors/Chiefs Assigned 5 sailors are active Help Desk Technical Leads 2 Sailor fully qualified in all positions for SYSOPS and are standalone SYSOPS NOC Agents 1 Regional ISSM 1 Enlisted Military Woman of the Year (Navy League – $1600) 1 NAVCOMTELSTA SD 2002 Senior Sailor of the Year 1 Selected for a commission under 2004 LDO/CWO program - 1 October 2003 NMCI Detachment Hawaii 8 Sailors/Chiefs 1 Regional ISSM JUNE 2003

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