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1 1 UNCLASSIFIED `

2 2 Signal Center of Excellence Purpose / Agenda PURPOSE: Provide AFCEA-Atlanta an orientation to the Signal Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon. AGENDA - Signal Center of Excellence: –Mission and Vision –Nested Priorities and Focus Areas –Task Organization –Concept of Operations –Mission Success Rate –Fort Gordon Task Organization –Fort Gordon Community Highlights –Questions

3 3 UNCLASSIFIED Signal Center of Excellence Mission and Vision Mission The United States Army Signal Center of Excellence trains, educates, and develops highly skilled Signal Soldiers and Leaders; and designs, develops and integrates capabilities, concepts, and doctrine in order to build a versatile Signal/Cyber Professional to enable the Army of the 21 st Century. Vision A Center of Excellence that provides ready and relevant doctrine, organizations, LandWarNet capabilities, education, and leaders of character for the Army’s future challenges in support of Unified Land Operations.

4 4 UNCLASSIFIED TRADOC Focus Areas Adapt TRADOC Leader Development Design the Future Force Concepts and Doctrine Training and Education for the Future Army and Joint Training Plans and Operations Capabilities Development Process and Synch Strategic Engagement and Messaging CSA FOCUS AREAS The Nation The Joint Fight The Profession The Army Family Leader Development Mission Command The Squad The Human Dimension 21 st Century Training SIGCoE Focus Areas Develop, update, approve, and teach 208 courses across 83 distinct sites (AC, RC, MTT) Digital Master Gunner Course Future Force Development Network Service Center – Training (Training & Experimentation) Support to Brigade Modernization Command - Network Integration Evaluation (BMC NIE) Connecting Soldiers to Digital Applications (CSDA) Provide state of the art Training Areas SIGCoE Focus Areas Develop, update, approve, and teach 208 courses across 83 distinct sites (AC, RC, MTT) Digital Master Gunner Course Future Force Development Network Service Center – Training (Training & Experimentation) Support to Brigade Modernization Command - Network Integration Evaluation (BMC NIE) Connecting Soldiers to Digital Applications (CSDA) Provide state of the art Training Areas Signal Center of Excellence Nested Priorities and Focus Areas

5 5 UNCLASSIFIED Advanced Individual Training (AIT) Training to award MOSs 30 AIT courses (with phases) with 3213 graduates (01OCT11 – JUL12) Officer Training (SC25, 24, 53 and Warrant Officers) Develops adaptive leaders 34 resident & distributive learning (dL) courses with 1984 graduates (FY 12) NCO Educational System (NCOES) Build Soldier expertise 21 resident courses with 1547 graduates, Fort Meade with 153 graduates Functional Training (SFDB, Joint Operations, S6) Training for unique skill sets 55 total courses Other Services 7 Distinct ITRO Courses supporting USN, USAF, USMC -Reserve Training -One Army School System -61 courses (with phases) Enlisted to Officer Signal Center of Excellence Concept of Operations

6 6 UNCLASSIFIED Signal Center of Excellence Success Rate FY12 18,421 students (average load: 3,637 per day)  6,305 USAR and ARNG  456 Airmen, Sailors, and Marines  150 students from 54 countries Network Service Center-Training FY11 – 658 NSC-T Missions FY12 – 619 NSC-T Missions

7 7 UNCLASSIFIED SENIOR MISSION PARTNERS SE REG VET CMD Total Number Personnel 19,742 IGSJA PERSONAL STAFF Dental CMD DDEAMCMED USMC DET 359 TH TTSB 35 TH TTSB 7 TH SIG CMD SIGNAL Total Number Personnel 7,972 Total Number Personnel 22,740 TCM TR TCM N&S TCM - GNE Experimentation 73 551 447 442 369 CRD Signal Center of Excellence Task Organization +515 If becomes Army Cyber Home Total Number Dependents 20,273 +300 Incoming Intel Soldiers 706 TH MI GRP (USA) NAVIOCOM GA (USN) CO D. (USMC) 480 TH ISR GRP (USAF) 513 MI BDE NSA/CSS GA INTEL SPECIAL STAFF RETENTION STRATCOM CKO PROTOCOL SAFETY Equal Opportunity ALLIED SVC LNO NSC DOTRCQAO CFLA RCWO CoS SIGCoE&FG CSM DCG G-1G-3G-4G-6G-8 15TH SIG BDE CDID SGS RNCOA OCOS G-2 Commanding General USASigCoE&FG

8 8 UNCLASSIFIED Signal Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon Task Organization 8 Brigades 2,639 deployed in 2011

9 9 UNCLASSIFIED Signal Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon Community Highlights Largest employer in the Central Savannah River Area (CSRA) Home to 1 of 2 GA National Guard’s Youth Challenge Academy Created roughly 50,000 jobs in the community $590M current/programmed construction contracts and purchases $155M in health care purchased locally 46,902 military retirees and families live locally Contributed $384,417 to CFC (2012)

10 10 UNCLASSIFIED Questions? Signal Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon

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12 12 UNCLASSIFIED 25704 29602 2560125605 25705 551 bks DFAC#4 25708 25703 2570225707 2571625708257202570825718 25717 25708257152570829702 2570 8 29708 29707 29704 29716 29715 29720 29718 29719 29714 29706 29701 25719 25706 25710 25701 25708297212570825721 2570 8 29703 29705 25604 25714 JULY 11 551 bks 369 bks 551 bks 369 bks DFAC#6DFAC#8 369 bks 73 bks 369 bks 73 bks 369 bks DRAFT FOR PLANNING JUNE 2011 Bde Hq 1 st floor: EO/REUP BDE S4BDE EPO 369 Annex369 COF 551 Annex551 COF369 COF BDE Automation 551 COF 442 COF/Annex442 COF 73 Annex73 COF 442 COFBDE HHC COF & Mailroom 551 Annex551 COF 369 Annex369 COF 551 Bn Hq369 Bn Hq442 Bn Hq73 Bn Det. Hq In: Oct 11 Avail: Oct 12 In: FY 13 Avail: FY14 In TBUP Now Avail: Oct 11 In TBUP Now Avail: Jan 12 In TBUP Now Avail: Jan 12 In: Oct 11 Avail: Oct 12 In Nov 12 Avail: Nov 13 In:Nov 13 Avail: Nov 14 RBK6 RBK4 RBK2 RBK5 RBK3 RBK1 Phase I: Dec 11 1xCo Hq & Bks AIT Complex Phase II: FY 14 Bn Hq Phase III: FY 15 DFAC Phase III: FY 15 RBKS 1-6 Closed in FY13 RDFAC 1 RDFAC2 Closed Jul 11 Open Occupied USAF To 15RSB TBD USAF To 15RSB Dec 11 USAF To 15RSB Dec 11 RBK7 RBK8 RBK9 RBK10 RBKS 7-10 & DFAC 1 Closed in FY15 RDFAC 2 Open Occupied 21605 21719 Not Contracted ←Barnes Ave Not Contracted No change TBUP In-Progress TBUP Complete Does not belong to 15 th yet 369 Move DFAC Ops From this......To This! Storage Building

13 13 UNCLASSIFIED Commanding General USASigCoE&FG CDID 15TH SIG BDE RCWO OCoS RNCOA IGSJA PERSONAL STAFF CoS SigCoE SPECIAL STAFF STRATCOM SGS SAFETY FOREIGN SVC LNO PROTOCOL EO CSM DCGCoS FG RCQAOG-3G-1G-4G-6G-8 SENIOR MISSION PARTNERS GARRISON INTEL NAVIOCOM GA (USN) 480 TH ISR GRP (USAF) 706 TH MI GRP (USA) CO D. (USMC) NSA/CSS GA 513 MI BDE SIGNAL USMC DET 359 th TTSB 35 th TTSB 7 th SIG CMD SE REG VET CMD Dental CMD MED DDEAMC Total Number Personnel 23,472 Signal Center of Excellence and Fort Gordon Task Organization

14 14 UNCLASSIFIED 2 nd Brigade Combat Team, 1 st AD, FT Bliss, Texas

15 15 UNCLASSIFIED GMR Radio is Out

16 16 UNCLASSIFIED NETT-Warrior

17 17 UNCLASSIFIED NETT-Warrior Uses Off-the-Shelf Equipment

18 18 UNCLASSIFIED Distraction on the Field of Battle is a Concern


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