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Who We Are . . . . 1 2 3 4 Shared Unity of Effort Situational Awareness Unity of Effort Making Contact With INTEL 2020 1 RITE Relevant ISR to the Edge 2 3 4 DCGS-A Ubiquitous Access to Data Integrated Sensors/Collectors Aerial, Terrestrial, Cyber Foundry/IROC Fully Leveraging the Force Cloud Enabled Ease of Use Advanced Analytics Joint/IC Interoperable Foundation for MC COE Assured Comms LandISRNet/LandWarNet Robust Processing Power To the Edge Optimized Multi-Functional Fully Integrated Home Station/ Reach Theater/Army Empowering Our Soldiers At the Forward Edge Program Manager COL Charles Wells Mr. Jim Childress 443-861-2442/2429 HQ DA G-2 Mr. Ed Tower 703-695-0618 INSCOM (Pilot) COL Dave Kim Mr. Russ Richardson 703-706-1778/1120 ICoE COL Ed Riehle (TCM-SP) 520-533-3605 R3G Pilot Manager Mr. George Massabni (I2WD) 443-861-0757 HQ DA G-2 COL Dan Morris Ms. Carol Ellison 703-695-1861/2140 INSCOM TBD ICoE Mr. Roy Fox MAJ Aaron Schwaiger 520-220-0742/520-538-0198 Program Manager Mr. Chris Keller (PM ARES) 443-861-1993 HQ DA G-2 LTC Bridget Reynolds (ISR) LTC Pres Farris (ISR) 703-695-6536 INSCOM Mr. George “Angel” Lopez Jr. 703-706-1900 ICoE COL Casey Carey (TCM-IS) 520-533-2165 HQ DA G-2 COL Francesca “Ox” Ziemba 703-695-1286 INSCOM COL John Bradsher Mr. Stan Hinton 703-706-1166 ICoE COL Lisa Price 520-533-1161 Details And so as we look at what we are focused on then in modernizing our Intelligence Corps - disparate threats – Intel 2020 LandISRNet To provide greater access to data and sensors To take advantage of technology and provide advanced analytics and data visualization To ensure comms and IT access to the “Last Tactical Mile” – the Edge To fully integrate and appropriate mix of sensors to enhance force protection, situational awareness, and decisive operations And to ensure the Intel picture developed in forward province can be rapidly shared, dissemnated and supported by intelligence folks in reach. 1

Who We Are . . . . 1 2 3 4 Shared Unity of Effort Situational Awareness Unity of Effort Making Contact With INTEL 2020 Making Contact With INTEL 2020 Integrated Sensors/Collectors Aerial, Terrestrial, Cyber Foundry/IROC Organization and Function DCGS-A Ubiquitous Access to Data RITE Relevant ISR to the Edge Integrated Sensors/Collectors Aerial, Terrestrial, Cyber Foundry/IROC Fully Leveraging the Force Cloud Enabled Ease of Use Advanced Analytics Joint/IC Interoperable Foundation for MC COE Assured Comms LandISRNet/LandWarNet Robust Processing Power To the Edge Optimized Multi-Functional Fully Integrated Home Station/ Reach Theater/Army Empowering Our Soldiers At the Forward Edge HQ DA G-2 Policy and Strategy Mr. Terry Mitchell Mr. Ed Tower 703-695-0618 Ms. Carol Ellison 703-695-1861/2140 LTC Pres Farris (ISR) 703-695-6536 COL Francesca “Ox” Ziemba 703-695-1286 Office of Program Management (OPM) Acquisition and Materiel Development Mr. Stephen Kreider COL Charles Wells 443-861-2442/2429 Mr. Henry Muller (I2WD) 443-861-0757 Mr Stephen Kreider (PM Aerial Sensors) 443-861-1993 Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) Operations COL Dave Kim Mr. Russ Richardson 703-706-1778/1120 Ms. Annette Redmond 703-706-2047 COL John Bradsher 703-706-1900/1166 Mr. Stan Hinton 703-706-1166 Intelligence Center of Excellence (ICoE) Requirements COL Ed Riehle (TCM-SP) 520-533-3605 Mr. Greg Rose 520-220-0742/520-538-0198 COL Casey Carey (TCM-IS) 520-533-2165 COL Lisa Price 520-533-1161 1 2 3 4 Fully Leveraging the Force Home Station/ Reach Theater/Army Empowering Our Soldiers At the Forward Edge Optimized Multi-Functional Fully Integrated Program Manager Mr. Chris Keller (PM ARES) 443-861-1993 HQ DA G-2 LTC Bridget Reynolds (ISR) LTC Pres Farris (ISR) 703-695-6536 INSCOM Mr. George “Angel” Lopez Jr. 703-706-1900 ICoE COL Casey Carey (TCM-IS) 520-533-2165 HQ DA G-2 COL Francesca “Ox” Ziemba 703-695-1286 INSCOM COL John Bradsher Mr. Stan Hinton 703-706-1166 ICoE COL Lisa Price 520-533-1161 Details And so as we look at what we are focused on then in modernizing our Intelligence Corps - disparate threats – Intel 2020 LandISRNet To provide greater access to data and sensors To take advantage of technology and provide advanced analytics and data visualization To ensure comms and IT access to the “Last Tactical Mile” – the Edge To fully integrate and appropriate mix of sensors to enhance force protection, situational awareness, and decisive operations And to ensure the Intel picture developed in forward province can be rapidly shared, dissemnated and supported by intelligence folks in reach. 2

What We Are Investing In . . . . Shared Situational Awareness Unity of Effort Intelligence 2020 LandISRNet 1 2 3 Integrated Sensors/Collectors Aerial, Terrestrial, Cyber 4 DCGS-A Ubiquitous Access to Data RITE Relevant Intelligence to the Edge Foundry/IROC Fully Leveraging the Force No Cold Starts Cloud Enabled Ease of Use Assured Comms Optimized Home Station/ Reach LandISRNet/ LandWarNet No MI Soldier At Rest Details And so as we look at what we are focused on then in modernizing our Intelligence Corps - disparate threats – Intel 2020 LandISRNet To provide greater access to data and sensors To take advantage of technology and provide advanced analytics and data visualization To ensure comms and IT access to the “Last Tactical Mile” – the Edge To fully integrate and appropriate mix of sensors to enhance force protection, situational awareness, and decisive operations And to ensure the Intel picture developed in forward province can be rapidly shared, dissemnated and supported by intelligence folks in reach. Advanced Analytics Robust Processing Power Multi-Functional Theater/Army To the Edge Fully Integrated Joint/IC Interoperable Foundation for MC COE Empowering Our Soldiers At the Forward Edge Enhanced Force Structure 5 Theater – GCC/ASCC – SOF – JTF/Corps – Division – BCT – Battalion – Company - Squad - National to Tactical Enterprise - 3