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Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System (CENTRIXS)

Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System (CENTRIXS). Cooperative Maritime Forces Pacific. CMFP. Background Enclaves Network Services Replication Support. Background. CENTRIXS Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System

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Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System (CENTRIXS)

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  1. Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System (CENTRIXS) Cooperative Maritime Forces Pacific

  2. CMFP • Background • Enclaves • Network Services • Replication • Support

  3. Background • CENTRIXS • Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System • Purpose - Provide an enterprise network allowing the U.S., and coalition partner nations and their forces, in a seamless manner to securely share operational and intelligence information in support of combined planning, a unity of effort in operations, and decision making in multinational operations. • Deployed initially in response to COCOM requests for a network to support the Global War on Terror • Need for reliable, rapid exchange of perishable information • Increased use and visibility • Counter Narcotic operations • Anti-piracy operations • Humanitarian Assistance Disaster Relief (HADR) operations

  4. CMFP • CMFP • Cooperative Maritime Forces Pacific • Community of Interest (COI) within the larger GCTF (Global Counter Terrorism Force) • Purpose – provide a multinational, coalition information sharing network within the PACOM area of responsibility • Currently 25+ member countries • Most of which are represented here today

  5. Disclosure or Release • Disclosure is the action of making new information known • Showing a screen shot • Sharing a hard copy document, but retaining control of it • Release is the action or process of releasing or being released • Giving a hard copy message • Sending an email • Distributing information on disk

  6. Releasability • Any and all information posted on the RP-14 website, sent in an email or discussed in a chat room MUST be releasable to ALL members of the coalition • This includes any private or point to point (whisper) sessions in chat • When in doubt do not post it! • Consult with your local Foreign Disclosure Officer (FDO) or equivalent for specific guidance • Remember - Email is forever!

  7. Releasability • All messages and documents posted to the RP-14 website must have one the following classification and releasability statements attached: • UNCLASSIFIED • UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO/REL TO US, MEX, NOR, CMFP • CONFIDENTIAL//REL TO US, MEX, NOR, CMFP • SECRET//REL TO US, MEX, NOR, CMFP

  8. Network Services • E-mail • Microsoft Outlook or Domino Webmail • username@shipname.navy.country.gctf-cmfp.cmil.mil • CAS - Collaboration At Sea • RIMPAC 14 website on CENTRIXS CMFP shall be the central repository for all non real-time information associated with exercise RIMPAC 2014, and shall be accessible by units authorized access to the CENTRIXS CMFP enclave • Lotus Domino™ allows information sharing in a collaborative, web-based environment • Critical information contained within • Repository for all exercise related data • OPTASKS, DIMS, ATO, briefs, message traffic etc…..

  9. Network Services • Chat • Sametime Connect - application based • See the P-CHAT kneeboard for correct configuration • Use Sametime Connect to access Persistent Chat rooms • Launch Sametime and log in • FILE drop menu to TEAM SESSIONS • Access the appropriate chat room • CTRL click to access multiple room • DO NOT USE THE WEB APP OFF THE COWANHUB PORTAL PAGE

  10. Network Services • Common Operational Picture • C2PC provides a dynamic, surface, subsurface, air and land picture • Connects to a gateway server ashore • Non-realtimepicture • See JICOs for the correct C2PC gateway you should be connecting to

  11. Network Services • VOIP phones • Most but not all site have VOIP phones • Check the POC list on the RP-14 website for phone numbers

  12. CAS Replication • Your local Domino server replicates with the master hub server which then replicates with other Domino servers, the master servers reside at PRNOC and other NOCs • Once replicated, a current copy of the RIMPAC 14 site will reside on the local Domino servers • Users may then locally access the information via their CENTRIXS-M workstation by pointing there web browser to the local Domino server • http://www/cowanhub.nsf - Local machine = GOOD • http://205.X.X.X/ cowanhub.nsf – PRNOC = BAD

  13. CAS Replication • Benefits include: • Reduced bandwidth usage • Only changes are replicated (Not entire document) • Changes can be made locally without having to access a remote server • Users always have access to local data even during periods when off ship access is unavailable

  14. CAS Replication • BLUF - if you have perishable information, use chat or email, then follow up on CAS applicable • NOC to NOC – • Every 15 minutes • Ship to NOC • Every 30 minutes • Up to 45 minutes to fully replicate across all sites, may be longer dependent on bandwidth availability • Domino server must be left on with off-ship communications established in order to receive the most current postings

  15. 2 3 1 Data Changes Replication - 3 Steps Automatic Global Replication of Changes NOC NOC NOC Local Domino Server • Users access local server • Conserves bandwidth • Instant access

  16. IM/KM Business Rules

  17. IM/KM Business Rules • Microsoft Office files are saved and stored in CAS using Office 2003 (.doc, .xls, .ppt, etc.) ONLY; • NOT in Office 2007 (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx, etc.) • Working files that are posted to CAS shall be identified as draft or pre-decision until finalized • Files stored in CAS shall be 2Mb or smaller to allow timely and effective replication with all RIMPAC 2014 participants • Avoid using graphic images in files to help keep files small and manageable

  18. IM/KM Business Rules • NXPLite shall be used to reduce the size PowerPoint files (.ppt) files before they are posted to CAS • Easy to install and use • Reduces PowerPoint files by up to 80% • NXPLite is located the CMFP CAS Tools menu

  19. IM/KM Business Rules • Watch turnover– • As part of a standard operating procedure (SOP) for watch-stander turn-over • The watch-stander being relieved shall announce in all attended chat rooms that they are being relieved • The watch-stander relieving will announce in all attended chat rooms that they have the watch

  20. Knee Boards • Available for download on the RP-14 website look for HELP on the menu bar • Business Rules • Lessons Learned • Managing Content • NXPLite • P-Chat • Requests for Information (RFI) • RSS • C2PC

  21. Lessons Learned • Utilize the Lessons Learned tool on the RP-14 website menu bar • Submit sooner rather than later • Do not wait until the end of the exercise

  22. Exercise Support • Commander, U.S. Third Fleet at PWC • Mr Bill Valvo - RIMPAC KMO Lead • KM CPO Bellingham • KM CPO Russell • Mr. Sean Peacock • RIMPAC IM Lead

  23. IM/KM Support • KM/IM Support Methods • Phone • Email • Chat • Arm-Chair • KM/IM Support Locations • PWC (CCTF, CFMCC, CFLCC) • Makalapa Compound • Hickam AFB / CAOC (CFACC) • K-Bay / (M)TOC

  24. IM/KM Support • KM/IM Support Methods - Phone • PWC (CCTF, CFMCC, CFLCC) • COMM: 808.472.7701 • CMFP VOIP: 500.201.3149 • Makalapa Compound • COMM: 808.472.7701 • CMFP VIOP: 500.201.3149 • Hickam AFB / CAOC (CFACC) • COMM: 808.448.9925 / 9927 • CMFP VOIP: 631.243.0905 • K-Bay / (M)TOC • COMM: 808.257.0244 x246 • CMFP VOIP: 500.201.3020 CORRECT PHONE NUMBERS ON THE RP-14 WEBSITE

  25. IM/KM Support • KM/IM Support Methods - Email • General Support: CCTF_KM_Support@pwc.usa.gctf-cmfp.cmil.mil • KM/IM Support Methods - P-Chat Room • P-Chat Room: RIMPAC_IM • KM/IM Support Methods - Arm-Chair • Arm-Chair Support is provided on-sight to enable effective use of collaboration tools in CMFP CAS; arm-chair support is generally provided as a result of support requests initiated via email, phone, and chat support methods • KM/IM Arm-Chair Support Locations • Available at all shore locations

  26. SME Support • CENTRIXS Global Support Team (GST) • Chris Denny • John Burton • Randy Bell • Mario Baylon • Available at the PWC throughout the exercise. Can be contacted by calling or emailing the Maritime Communications Watch Officer (MCWO) at the PWC

  27. U.S. Fleet Support • CAS Off-ship assistance: • CAS Help Desk Telephone: • Commercial PRNOC (808) 653-3990 • DSN PRNOC (315) 474-8025 • Commercial UARNOC (757) 836-0170 • DSN UARNOC (312) 836-0170 • Sametime™: From address book select group “HELP”

  28. U.S. Fleet Support • Off-ship assistance: CENTRIXS • PRNOC CENTRIXS Help Desk: • Commercial - (808) 653-0233 / 0876 • DSN (315) 453-0233 / 0876 • CMFP: prnoc@noc.navy.usa.gctf-cmfp.cmil.mil • Sametime™: From address book select group “HELP” • FAQ web page: www.nctamspac.navy.smil.mil/centrixs • The site contains links that describe issue and problem resolution

  29. All others, If problems arise… • CENTRIXS and communications issues, contact the Maritime Communications Watch Officer Help Desk at the PWC • 808-472-7709 • Email: CFMCC_MCWO@pwc.usa.gctf-cmfp.cmil.mil • PCHAT – RIMPAC_Comms • CAS account or registration issues, contact the C3F IM/KM Help Desk at the PWC • 808-472-7701 • Email: CCTF_KM_Support@pwc.usa.gctf-cmfp.cmil.mil • Home country NOC or help desk

  30. Questions

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