1 Joint CONUS Communications Support Environment (JCCSE) Paul G. Sullivan, Jr., YC03 (GS-15) National Guard Bureau J6 Chief of Staff 10 Sep 2007.

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1 Joint CONUS Communications Support Environment (JCCSE) Paul G. Sullivan, Jr., YC03 (GS-15) National Guard Bureau J6 Chief of Staff 10 Sep 2007

2 Background—NGB and JFHQ-State roles and missions in HD/CS Overview of JCCSE Construct JCCSE Current Initiatives – Joint Incident Site Communications Capability (JISCC) –Joint Information Exchange Environment (JIEE) –Joint C4 Coordination Center (JCCC) JCCSE Strategic Advisory Board (JSAB) Way Ahead Overview

3 OPLAN Phases–A HD/CS Perspective Operation Plan (OPLAN) Federal Shaping NOTIONAL OPERATION PLAN PHASES VERSUS LEVEL OF EFFORT IN THE INCIDENT AREA State Shaping Shape Phase 0Phase IPhase IIPhase III Title 10 Forces Title 32 Forces Agency Response State Active Duty Phase IV Phase V Shape Phase 0 Phases OPLAN xxxx Shaping OPLAN xxxx Shaping OPLAN activation OPLAN approval OPLAN termination State Request for Federal Support Due to the unique, constitutionally-mandated and daily working relationships at the State/Territory level, the National Guard will always be the first DoD responder for HD/CS missions, BUT synchronization with active component (Title 10) and inter-agency partners is critical to mission success Due to the unique, constitutionally-mandated and daily working relationships at the State/Territory level, the National Guard will always be the first DoD responder for HD/CS missions, BUT synchronization with active component (Title 10) and inter-agency partners is critical to mission success

4 Projected ARNG Signal Force Laydown

5 244 CBCS 272 CBCS Portland 252 CCG Tacoma 143 CBCS Seattle 242 CBCS Spokane 162 CCG 149 CBCS N. Highlands 234 CBCS Hayward 261 CBCS Sepulveda 222 CBCS Costa Mesa 254 CCG 221 CBCS Garland 236 CBCS Hammond 226 CCG 232 CBCS Montgomery 223 CBCS Hot Springs 239 CBCS St. Louis 264 CBCS Peoria Arpt 251 CCG 269 CBCS Springfield 228 CBCS Knoxville 225 CBCS Gadsden 290 JCSS MacDill 224 JCSS Brunswick 240 CBCS McEntire ANGB 263 CBCS Badin 231 CBCS Andrews AFB 271 CBCS Annville 281 CCG 282 CBCS Coventry 253 CCG 267 CBCS Otis ANGS 265 CBCS South Portland 285 CBCS St. Croix US Virgin Islands 201 CCG 293 CBCS Hickam AFB 291 CBCS Hilo 292 CBCS Kahului 114 CBCS Patrick AFB 283 CBCS Marietta 206 CBCS Anchorage 280 CBCS Dothan 256 CBCS Four Lakes 147 CBCS San Diego ANGS 259 ATCS Alexandria 248 ATCS Meridian ANG Combat Communications Laydown

6 NG Joint Transformation for HLD/DSCA Mission Responsibilities *Director, Joint Staff Memorandum, 9 Mar 2005, National Guard Bureau and Joint Force Headquarters-State Mission Statements & Asst. Sec. of the Army and Asst. Sec of the AF Memorandum, 28 Feb 2005, National Guard Concept & Implementation Plans-Proposed Mission Statements New mission statements for NGB and JFHQ-State reflect the expectations of the Sec Def, the Services, and our other mission partners in the HLD/DSCA mission space CNGB VISION: Optimize National Guard relevance and capabilities to support the post-911 HLD/DSCA mission environment NGB Mission Statement * “The NGB….is the channel of communications between the Secretaries and Chiefs of the Army and the Air Force and the several states on all matters pertaining to the NG… the NGB provides situational awareness on NG matters affecting Homeland Defense and Defense Support to Civil Authorities (HLD/DSCA) to the OSD, the COCOMs, and the Joint Staff … the NGB administers DoD, DOA, and DAF policies, programs, and plans pertaining to NG matters, and facilitates the integration of Federal and state activities… [including] facilitation of mutual support among the states ….” NGB Mission Statement * “The NGB….is the channel of communications between the Secretaries and Chiefs of the Army and the Air Force and the several states on all matters pertaining to the NG… the NGB provides situational awareness on NG matters affecting Homeland Defense and Defense Support to Civil Authorities (HLD/DSCA) to the OSD, the COCOMs, and the Joint Staff … the NGB administers DoD, DOA, and DAF policies, programs, and plans pertaining to NG matters, and facilitates the integration of Federal and state activities… [including] facilitation of mutual support among the states ….” JFHQ-State Mission Statement * “The JFHQ-State maintains trained and equipped forces …. The JFHQ-State supports C2 of all assigned ARNG and ANG Forces …. the JFHQ- State will establish the capability to provide one or more joint force command elements [JTF-State] able to exercise C2 of Homeland Defense, Defense Support to Civil Authorities, and/or other domestic emergency missions in a State Active Duty, title 32, or title 10 status. In addition, the JFHQ-State provides expertise and situational awareness to DoD authorities to facilitate integration of Federal and state activities.” JFHQ-State Mission Statement * “The JFHQ-State maintains trained and equipped forces …. The JFHQ-State supports C2 of all assigned ARNG and ANG Forces …. the JFHQ- State will establish the capability to provide one or more joint force command elements [JTF-State] able to exercise C2 of Homeland Defense, Defense Support to Civil Authorities, and/or other domestic emergency missions in a State Active Duty, title 32, or title 10 status. In addition, the JFHQ-State provides expertise and situational awareness to DoD authorities to facilitate integration of Federal and state activities.”

7 Summary of Key JCCSE Analysis/Validation**

8 JCCSE – Definition and Components Joint CONUS Communications Support Environment (JCCSE) JCCSE is an umbrella concept to enable the reliable and timely flow of key information to support state and Federal military activities for HS/CS. It includes the communications systems and programs that provide connectivity, collaboration/situational awareness, and C4 coordination. Currently, the key components of JCCSE are Joint Incident Site Communication Capability (JISCC), Joint Information Exchange Environment (JIEE), the Joint C4 Coordination Center (JCCC) and Operations Center IT Support. Key Components  Connectivity: JISCC-Supporting the procurement and fielding of 55 communications suites for all 54 states and territories.  Collaboration/Situational Awareness: JIEE- Creating an information sharing environment to support access to event related data and situation reporting, standardized battle staff processes (RFIs/RFAs), and Joint C4 Asset Coordination.  C4 Coordination: JCCC-Standing up the organization and facility to support the USNORTHCOM horizontal information exchange of the IT common operating picture (COP).  Operations Center IT Support: NGB & JFHQ-State JOC IT requirements.  Connectivity: JISCC-Supporting the procurement and fielding of 55 communications suites for all 54 states and territories.  Collaboration/Situational Awareness: JIEE- Creating an information sharing environment to support access to event related data and situation reporting, standardized battle staff processes (RFIs/RFAs), and Joint C4 Asset Coordination.  C4 Coordination: JCCC-Standing up the organization and facility to support the USNORTHCOM horizontal information exchange of the IT common operating picture (COP).  Operations Center IT Support: NGB & JFHQ-State JOC IT requirements.

9 Hurricane Katrina Validated NG Roles & Supporting JCCSE Construct Validated roles of NGB (Nationwide Coordination) and JFHQ-State (Mission Coordination, Planning, & C2) as envisioned by new mission statements, but capabilities must mature and planning needs to provide capability for 24X7 operations for weeks, and perhaps months Require better, integrated, & interoperable collaboration and information sharing capabilities among NGB & JFHQ-State JOCs, COCOM and JTF/TF HQ, deployed forces, & other mission partners Require enhanced C4 management capabilities—a Joint C4 Coordination Center (JCCC)—as envisioned within the JCCSE Concept for Joint C4 -- Visibility of C4 capabilities nationwide -- Pre-planning versus ad hoc planning -- Enhanced responsiveness to operational priorities -- Enhanced C4 planning & management for Joint Task Force(s), staging area(s), and incident site(s) Deployable Communications: Quality good, but quantity totally inadequate—JCCSE National Guard Communications Elements (NG CE) required in every State/Territory -- Numerous Task Force locations -- Lack of communications capabilities for NG soldiers on the ground JCCSE will evolve to support these needs by leveraging DoD enterprise solutions as they become available to the maximum extent possible

10 JCCSE Current Initiatives (JISCC) JISCC Capabilities for Deployed NG Forces Satellite connectivity – iDirect modem, TracStar antenna, and commercial or DoD teleport service provide reach back capabilities for voice, video, and data. Auto acquisition antenna eases system setup. Voice patching/interoperability – Radio Crossbanding System and a mobile radio suite provide interoperable communications between disparate radio systems; interconnects up to 12 separate organizational radio systems Local area network – LAN switch, server, and four laptops provide access to the internet and other networks and VoIP capabilities; scalable to accommodate additional users if needed Video teleconference – PolyCom camera and LCD screen provide video teleconference capabilities through the satellite connection Portable radios – 20 UHF portable radios provide short- range, point to point voice communications; scalable to accommodate additional radio users if needed Miscellaneous – Transport cases, trailer, tent, generators, and UPS provide a means for transportation and storage, shelter, and power for the set

11 JCCSE Current Initiatives (JIEE) JIEE Mission & Functions Joint Information Exchange Environment (JIEE): –Consolidates the National Guard COP in order to provide NORTHCOM and other HLD/DSCA mission partners with ready access to event information and geo- referenced data layers for ongoing NORTHCOM – NGB mission planning and coordination. –Supports the sharing of information for the development of a Common Operational Picture and SITREPs, that may be shared with NORTHCOM and other mission partners –Accessible via AKO. JIEE is currently released at Version 4.0: –Duty Log – Staff Duty Log –Event Log – Event Management tool –RFI/RFA’a Tool – Management of Internal RFI’s/RFA’s –Group Management – Planning tool –NG Missions – Mission Tracker –Geo-Spatial Mapping – GIS Library –Access to NORTHCOM Applications (e.g., Portal, DSEL, etc) –Situational Reporting Tool –Integration with commonly used tools (e.g, WebEOC, E-teams, etc)— (Available in Feb 2008)

12 JCCSE Current Initiatives (JCCC) Joint C4 Coordination Center (JCCC) Mission The NGB JCCC is supported by the 261 st Signal Brigade, Smyrna DE (ARNG) and the 281 st Combat Communications Group, Smithton, RI (ANG) to provide both ARNG and ANG expertise. A cornerstone of JCCSE is the ability to manage and employ NG C4 assets on a nationwide basis to support HLD/DSCA mission requirements The JCCC mission is to serve as the focal point for: – Planning – Oversight …but not C2 – Coordination – Reporting of NG fixed and deployable net-centric C4 capabilities JCCC Core Functions: – Assist States with coordination for the employment of NG C4 capabilities in support of HLD/DSCA missions – Develop and maintain the NG C4 COP – Coordinate spectrum management assistance – Coordinate SATCOM training and operations with DoD and Commercial teleports – Provide interface with USNORTHCOM TNCC on C4 related activity Both ARNG and ANG expertise is crucial to JCCC mission readiness

13 JCCSE—Relationship to JFHQ-State DCR JFHQ-State DCR addresses the following gaps: -- Joint C2 and situational awareness (SA) capabilities -- Minimum essential deployable, interoperable communications and information exchange capabilities JFHQ-State: -- Improves shared situational awareness between CJCS, combatant commanders and the first-responders, the National Guard, and other military response forces -- Provides standard joint interface for unity and continuity of military (state and federal) effort -- Leverages existing and evolving PORs IAW the JCCSE Concept for Joint C4 JCCSE: -- Supports USNORTHCOM goal to extend the collaborative information environment (CIE) from the national-level to the state/territory/local-level, and through to any deployed operational location -- Leverages existing and projected DoD enterprise capabilities to the maximum extent possible -- Provides long-term C4 support needed to meet USNORTHCOM & JFHQ-State mission requirements

14 Joint UTC Construct as Applied to NGCE C4 Architecture, Force Management, Funding, & Tasking * Deployable OCONUS (Title X) and CONUS (SAD/Title 32/Title X; e.g., JTF, TF, staging areas, and other incident area requirements) ** Proposed UTC missioning construct requires Dept of the Army policy adaptation USNORTHCOM USPACOM USJFCOM NGB HLD/DSCA Deployable C4 Architecture “7 year” Plan EOIP Architecture HLD/DSCA Joint UTCs 6JXXX (JOPES) ARNG Signal Brigade (Mission Statement**) 6JXXX* ANG Combat Comm/JCSS (DOC Statement) 6JXXX* Validated Equipment Assignment Support Resource Authorizations Readiness/Evaluation Standards O&M and Technology Refresh $$ Validated Equipment Assignment Support Resource Authorizations Readiness/Evaluation Standards O&M and Technology Refresh $$ JFHQ-State J-6 (NGCE) SAD/Title 32 Tasking NGB JCCC Availability/Status Resource Coord Shared SA/COP Architecture Development Single architectural design supporting global requirements Joint UTC Construct Common definition of HLD/DSCA Assets Leveraged to establish Theater Deployable C4 Architecture Implementation Plan Basis for NGCE Force Management, Resourcing, and Readiness Evaluation Facilitates SAD/Title 32/Title 10 Tasking

15 JCCSE—The Way Ahead JCCSE Strategic Advisory Board (JSAB) Organization JCCSE Strategic Advisory Board (JSAB) JCCSE Initiatives USNORTHCOM: CAPT McLendon NGB: COL McNeill JSAB Integrated Management Team (IMT) Strategic Planning and Integration USNORTHCOM: LtCol Zyla NGB: LTC Rivers Joint Information Exchange Capability Working Group USNORTHCOM: LTC Kerr NGB: MAJ Gacono Joint C4 Coordination Support Working Group USNORTHCOM: Lt Col Sweeney NGB: MAJ Prince Joint Emergency Communications Working Group USNORTHCOM: Mr Jim Cronkhite NGB: Maj Furches It’s NOT just about the “systems”!!!

16 JCCSE—The Way Ahead JCCSE initiative continues to progress –JCCSE Strategic Advisory Board (JSAB) helps to identify and solve issues, and build stakeholder partnerships and consensus Doctrinal role of the JCCSE in information sharing must be institutionalized Formal JCCSE missions validated, Services responsibilities defined, and force management strategies planned and executed -- Migration strategy toward standard Service capabilities, but those capabilities must meet HD/CS capability requirements -- Joint Army/Air Architectural Approach -- USNORTHCOM endorsement and validation of all capabilities -- Service (Army/Air) recognition and force planning based upon HD/CS as a primary mission responsibility supportable in the POM

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