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1 UNCLASSIFIED U.S. Coast Guard Building Tomorrow’s Capabilities RADM Mark Butt & Mr. Joe Call, USCG April 2, 2014 UNCLASSIFIED

2 Maritime Environment Challenges Discerning Vulnerability Versus Threat  Current Threat Assessments  Threat and the Risk Equations High Criticality Huge Vulnerabilities Demonstrated Capabilities - Transference Intent (Aspirational-Specific)

3 UNCLASSIFIED Understanding Our Adversaries Vessels don’t hurt people, people hurt people  Not metal in water Indications of Evolving Intentions  Pre-OP recon – Planning – Training Inside the Decision Cycle  Changing Dynamics Network & Communications Analysis  Non-obvious relationships and patterns Future ISR – Integrated all source – All-INT

4 UNCLASSIFIED Improved Requirements Management Established in 2012, the C4ISR&IT Capabilities and Requirements Oversight Panel (CROP) was created to ensure C4ISR&IT-related gaps are identified, documented, & routed for action. The CROP manages the requirements validation process to: Identify, assess, validate & prioritize C4ISR&IT capability requirements; Provide technical & administrative direction; Ensure proper documentation of capability gaps (CONOPS, OV-1, etc.); Monitor progress of capability requirements to ensure operational gaps are resolved as effectively & efficiently as possible.

5 UNCLASSIFIED C4ISR&IT CROP CROP and JCIDS Similar to the JCIDS Process, the CROP documents the critical link between validated capability requirements & the implementation of materiel/non- materiel capability solutions. Think of the CROP as where JCIDS was 3-4 years ago CROP Analysis The process utilizes DOTmLPF Analysis to conduct a capabilities-based assessment to identify capability requirements & associated capability gaps.

6 UNCLASSIFIED C4ISR&IT CROP Process

7 UNCLASSIFIED JCIDS Process

8 UNCLASSIFIED Once Requirements are Approved For Non-Major System Procurements (similar to USN/USMC ACAT IV), the Coast Guard uses the System Development Life Cycle (SDLC) framework to provide oversight & management to the project This process is vendor oriented Most partnering with industry is initiated through RFI’s/RFP’s. RFI’s are our way of insuring our specs are accurate, state of market & affordable Minimal $$$ available for acquisitions

9 UNCLASSIFIED C4IT Organizational Construct C4IT Service Center Contracting & Procurement Asset Logistics Workforce & Facilities Business Operations Information Assurance Field Services Enterprise Applications Enterprise Applications Core Technologies C3ISR Product Lines C3ISR Core Technologies Enterprise Infrastructure Product Lines Enterprise Infrastructure Shared Services Operations Service Center (OSC) Command, Control & Communications Engineering Center (C3CEN) Telecommunication & Information Systems Command (TISCOM)

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