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08 November 2012
EMS – Management: Planning, coordinating, and managing the use of the electromagnetic
spectrum through operational planning, engineering, and execution.
EMS – Maintenance: Planning, coordinating, and managing the impact of the
Electromagnetic Environment (EME) upon the operational capability of military forces,
equipment, systems, and platforms.
Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) Training
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Slides
• Frank Capaci - Bio
• Navy E3/Spectrum Training In Review
• Support to OPNAV N2N6 Roles and Responsibilities
• Department of Navy Posture
• Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMSU) Roadmap Recent Publicity – Industry Day
• US Navy’s Information Dominance Roadmap for Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMSU) Roadmap
• Navy Training System Plan (NTSP) – Summary
• Navy Tactical Tasks (NTAs) - Mission-Focused, Capability-Based & Human Performance Driven
• Developing Training to Support E3 & Spectrum Supportability
Acquisition Business Processes
• Preparing to Assess Fleet E3/Spectrum Readiness
• EMSU Roadmap Outreach & Training, Objective 4.3
• EMSU Roadmap Outreach & Training, Objective 4.5
• EMSU Roadmap Outreach & Training, Objective 4.2
• Lesson Live on Navy eLearning (NeL)
• Lesson Usage
• Student Survey Questions
• FY12 Survey Breakdown
• Training Development Team
• Customers Supported
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Frank Capaci - Bio
Frank is responsible for providing project management and technical
training support services to SPAWAR Systems Center, Atlantic (SSC-A), a
role he has held since 1995. His efforts directly support the
Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) and Spectrum Management
(SM) Navy Training System Plan (NTSP) and the development of related
training programs. Frank possesses a Masters of Education Degree in
Interdisciplinary Studies in Curriculum and Instruction from National-
Louis University, a Bachelor’s Degree in History form Chaminade
University of Honolulu and an Associate of Science Degree in Electronics
Technology from Gavilan College. Frank entered the civilian workforce
as a DoD contractor following a distinguished career in the United States
Navy. He has over 39 years of experience with 17 years dedicated to
SPAWAR Systems Center, Atlantic.
Awarded – CNO Letter of Commendation in 2010 for outstanding
performance and professionalism in contributions towards fleet
E3/Spectrum training and readiness.
Conferences/Seminar/Working Groups/Meetings Supported – U.S.
Navy Spectrum Management Conferences, Department of Defense (DoD)
Program Review, DoD Spectrum Conference Working Group, DoD E3
Integrated Product Team, TRISYSCOM, Joint Spectrum Center Training
Working Group, Marine Machinery Association Workshop, Transient
Electromagnetic Radiation Panel Working Group, Navy Cyber Forces
Spectrum Working Group.
Frank Capaci • SPAWAR Atlantic CTR (GDIT)
• Voice: (757) 389-4783
• Voice: (757) 435-7129
• Email: [email protected]
• Email: [email protected]
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Navy E3/Spectrum Training In Review
• Where’s E3/Spectrum Training going?
– Deliver a high-performing, competency based, and mission-focused force to meet the full spectrum of joint operations.
– Provide a career continuum of training, education, and experiential learning and development.
– Deliver agile, innovative, and flexible training solutions to meet the demands of the Maritime Strategy.
– Implement E3/Spectrum Awareness Training into the Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DWIA)
Certification process.
• What’s been accomplished in support of E3/Spectrum Training?
– Created Spectrum Management (SM) / Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Collaborative Learning Sites on NKO.
– Developed SM/EMI/E3 Navy Tactical Tasks (NTAs) and incorporated them within the Universal Navy Task List Library.
– Updated E3/SM NTSP to align Manpower, Personnel, Training and Education (MPT&E) to Mission Requirements.
– Developed Electromagnetic Spectrum Usage (EMSU) Road Map.
– Established Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) Training on NKO under the Department of Navy (DON) Training Link.
– Conducted Spectrum Human Performance Requirements Review (HPRR) to address Fleet training improvements.
– Conducted E3/Spectrum Job, Duty, Task, Analysis (JDTA) Workshop.
– Entered JDTA data into the Automated Information Management System/Content Planning Module (AIMS/CPM).
• What we’re doing?
– Developing EMSU RM O+T Plan Revision 2.0. (Target Release Date – Dec 2012).
– Conducting Weekly CNO Drumbeat Meetings to execute EMSU RM Action Items.
– Working with CNO/NETC to Develop 2 New Spectrum Management Courses (Journeymen & Master Level Courses)
– Managing Spectrum Management and Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Collaboration Sites on NKO.
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Support to OPNAV N2N6 Roles and Responsibilities
• Spectrum Supportability Policy
– DCNO N2N6 is OPNAV lead per OPNAVINST 2400.20F
– Per DODD 5100.35 DCNO N2N6 the Military Communications-Electronics Board (MCEB) Navy Principal
• Sponsor E3/Spectrum Programs for the Navy in conjunction with SYSCOMs
– SEMCIP – EMI Problem Prevention & Resolution
– Fleet Engineering Tools – AESOP & E3/Spectrum Training
– Nuclear EMP Survivability Program
• Sponsor Operational Spectrum Management (OSM) via NAVCYBERFOR and NMSC
– Procure, coordinate, register, assign, and protect radio frequencies for RDT&E and operational use
– Ensure review, coordination, and approval of all DD1494s
– Resource the annual NTIA spectrum fees
Supports all Navy Acquisitions and Operations
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Department of Navy Posture
While we currently dominate the undersea
domain, cyberspace and the electromagnetic
spectrum present a different set of challenges
and a lower barrier to entry for our potential
adversaries.
Our FY2013 budget submission furthers our
goal to operate effectively in cyberspace and
fully exploit the electromagnetic spectrum.
Key investments support development of a
common operational picture of cyberspace
and the electromagnetic spectrum.
These investments also support robust
defense of our networks and improve our
ability to use non-kinetic effects to defend our
ships from attack, conduct offensive
operations, and conduct superior command
and control. 6
Statement of Admiral Jonathan Greenert
Chief of Naval Operations before the
Congress on FY2013 Department of Navy
Posture on 16 March 2012
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Electromagnetic Spectrum Usage Roadmap Recent Publicity – Industry Day
STRENGTHENING THE INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE,
presented by RDML Jerry Burroughs, PEO C4I.
RDML Burroughs – General comments made: • Must manage and ensure EW Spectrum Operations ‐‐ C2 of Spectrum.
• Navy must change and address spectrum usage.
• He called out the 4 pillars that comprise the EM Spectrum Usage Roadmap – Assured Spectrum
Access, Real Time Spectrum Operations, Strategic Acquisition Engineering and Outreach and
Training.
• When the Admiral was talking about the EM Spectrum Usage Roadmap, he left his script,
looked at the audience and told them that the EM Spectrum Usage Roadmap is a very
comprehensive document and addresses A2AD – denied EME.
‒ He recommended that the audience obtain a copy and read it.
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US Navy’s Information Dominance Roadmap for Electromagnetic Spectrum Usage
• GOAL 1 – Assured Spectrum Access (ASA)
– Support the National Broadband Plan
– Influence spectrally flexible integrated antennas
• GOAL 2 – Real-time Spectrum Operations (RTSO)
– Dynamic Sense & Report
– Dynamic Re-tasking of capability
• Goal 3 – Strategic E3 and Spectrum Acquisition Engineering
(SAE)
– Spectrum embedded in Architecture & Enterprise
• Goal 4 – E3/Spectrum Outreach and Training (O&T)
– Align Training to Navy Tactical Tasks (NTA) Performance Goals
Support the Information Dominance Vision by delivering
assured access to the electromagnetic spectrum when and wherever required to
operate spectrum dependent systems in the maritime environment.
Access our EM Spectrum Usage Roadmap at: https://www.intelink.gov/wiki/EM_Spectrum_Usage_Roadmap
Dynamically Locate Spectrum, Organize Systems and Implement Policies to Ensure
No Interference via Optimized Systems/Networks
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Navy Training System Plan (NTSP) – Summary
• The Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) / Spectrum Management (SM) NTSP
– Identifies requirements to support the Navy’s E3/Spectrum Supportability (SS) Program and provides
training information related to ships, submarines, aircraft, and shore stations.
• The primary goal of the Navy’s E3/SS Program is:
– Enhance force performance by correcting, preventing, and controlling degradation to the war fighting
capability caused by the interaction of the Electromagnetic Environment (EME) with Navy equipment,
systems, platforms and personnel;
– Control Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) and perform SM to enable spectrum-dependent systems to
perform their functions in the intended EME without causing or suffering unacceptable interference.
• Training Supports Navy Tactical Tasks (NTAs):
– Training concept is based on duties and responsibilities to accomplish fleet (NTA 5.5.6 Perform
Spectrum Management and NTA 5.5.6.1 Control Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)) E3/SM and
acquisition (NTA 5.5.6.2 Assess Electromagnetic Environmental Effects) mission requirements.
– Training concept supports Mission, System and Human Performance Requirements.
• Support the Electromagnetic Spectrum Usage (EMSU) Road Map (RM)
– Training exemplifies the Outreach & Training Goal within the “U.S Navy’s Information Dominance
Roadmap for Electromagnetic Spectrum Usage (EMSU),” published April 2011.
• It is a non-equipment NTSP
– Not associated with any equipment acquisitions, installations, or schedules
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Navy Tactical Tasks (NTAs) - Mission-Focused, Capability-Based & Human Performance Driven
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Operation CJSCI 3170.01
CJSCI 3500.01
CJSCI 3500.02
Military Training
E3/SS Policy
FRP
UNTL
DODD 1322.18
DODD 3222.2
DODI 4650.01 Acquisition
Joint Training
Mission
Tasks Tasks
METL
NTA 5.5.6.1 – Control Electromagnetic Interference (EMI)
To control Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) by performing Problem Identification, Characterization, and Resolution. This includes supporting and sustaining EMC, Electromagnetic Pulse (EMP), Radiation Hazards (RADHAZ) Surveys, and implementing required corrective actions.
With 8 NEW MEASURES
NTA 5.5.6.2 – Assess Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3)
To assess Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) in order to ensure reliable, safe and mission capable operations. This applies to electrical and Communications-Electronics (C-E) equipment, systems, subsystems, devices, ordnance, and fuels within their intended operational electromagnetic environment (EME), including effects on personnel.
With 17 NEW MEASURES
NTA 5.5.6 – Perform Spectrum Management
To plan, coordinate, manage and control use of the electromagnetic spectrum through operational planning, engineering, and execution. The objective of spectrum management is to enable spectrum dependent systems to perform their functions in the intended environment without causing or suffering unacceptable interference or degradation.
13 Original Measures / Added 26 NEW
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Measuring Fleet E3/Spectrum Readiness
• DRRS-N Task Performance Considerations:
– Personnel,
– Equipment,
– Supply,
– Training,
– Ordnance, and
– Facilities
• To participate in DRRS-N, an organization needs an approved MET List (METL)
– The METL is the new language for expressing mission requirements and capabilities
– It is also the reference point to align efforts for continuous improvements to mission performance
and mission readiness
NTA 5.5.6 Perform SM NTA 5.5.6.1 Control EMI NTA 5.5.6.2 Assess E3
PESTO-F • N - Not Ready and Not Trained
• Q - Ready to Go - Trained (not verified) and
• Y - Ready to Go and Training (Verified)
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Developing Training to Support E3 & Spectrum Supportability Acquisition Business Processes
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EMSU Roadmap Outreach & Training, Objective 4.3: Deliver agile, innovative, and flexible training solutions to meet the demands of the Maritime Strategy
• Action Item 4.3.2: Develop operational level
training curriculum to support Navy
operational billets, ashore and afloat.
• Task 4.3.2.1: Develop E3/Spectrum curriculum to support
pipeline training [Installation Spectrum Manager/Afloat
Spectrum Manager (ISM/ASM), ET-1419, Task Unit
EMO, Task Unit Communications and Radar Officers,
and Strike Information Warfare Commander (IWC)] for
inclusion and life cycle maintenance into the Navy
Training System Plan (NTSP).
https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil/
From the “Learning” box near the top of the
screen, select: Navy e-Learning >On-line
Courses
From the “Content” box on the left side of the
screen, select: Browse Categories
From the “Browse Content Categories” box in
the center of the screen, select:
“Department of the Navy (DON) Training”
Select Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS)
Training
Select the desired category:
Fleet Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) /
Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Training
Fleet Spectrum Management (SM) Training
https://www.intelink.gov/wiki/EM_Spectrum_Usage_Roadmap
EMSU Roadmap
Access Fleet E3 & SM Training
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EMSU Roadmap Outreach & Training, Objective 4.5: Implement E3/Spectrum Awareness training into the Defense Acquisition Workforce Improvement Act (DAWIA) certification process
• Action Item 4.5.1: Develop/provide E3 and
Spectrum Awareness training tailored for
the acquisition community.
• Task 4.5.1.1: Identify and Develop E3/Spectrum
curriculum for all Civilians and Navy Contractors that
support NAVSEA Work Process Procedures.
From the “Learning” box near the top of the
screen, select: Navy e-Learning >On-line
Courses
From the “Content” box on the left side of the
screen, select: Browse Categories
From the “Browse Content Categories” box in the
center of the screen, select: “Department of the
Navy (DON) Training”
Select Electromagnetic Spectrum (EMS) Training
Select Electromagnetic Environmental Effects
(E3) & Spectrum Supportability (SS) Training
https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil/
Access E3/Spectrum Supportability Training
https://www.intelink.gov/wiki/EM_Spectrum_Usage_Roadmap
EMSU Roadmap
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EMSU Roadmap Outreach & Training, Objective 4.2: Provide a career continuum of training, education, and experiential learning and development
• Action Item 4.2.3: Leverage existing tools to
increase Fleet E3/Spectrum Awareness.
• Task 4.2.3.1: Provide Engineering Community support to
Navy Knowledge Online COP sites to increase Fleet
E3/Spectrum awareness.
Access SM CoP
SELECT "LEARNING CENTERS” under
"ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITIES"
SELECT "INFORMATION DOMINANCE"
SELECT "IT" (THERE MAY BE TWO "IT"
OCCURRENCES, IF SO SELECT THE SECOND
ONE)
SELECT "SM COP" FROM THE INFORMATION
DOMINANCE MENU
Access EMC CoP
SELECT "LEARNING CENTERS" under
"ORGANIZATIONS AND COMMUNITIES"
SELECT "SURFACE COMBAT SYSTEMS"
SELECT "ET RATE"
SELECT "EMC COP" FROM THE SURFACE
COMBAT SYSTEMS MENU
SM CoP EMC CoP
https://www.intelink.gov/wiki/EM_Spectrum_Usage_Roadmap
EMSU Roadmap
https://wwwa.nko.navy.mil/
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Lessons Live on Navy eLearning (NeL)
• Spectrum Management Lessons
Afloat Electromagnetic Spectrum Operations Program (AESOP), SPAWAR-AESOPO-1.0
Communication & Radar Plans Overview For Shore & Surface, SPAWAR-CRPOSS-1.0
Communication & Radar Plan Maintenance Using AESOP, SPAWAR-CRPMUAESOP-1.0
DD Form 1494 Overview, SPAWAR-DD1494O.1.0
Equipment Frequency Allocation Overview, SPAWAR-EFAO-1.0
Electromagnetic Spectrum Battlespace Overview, SPAWAR-EMBO-1.0
IO Cell Overview, SPAWAR-IOCO-1.0
JTF Spectrum Management Overview, SPAWAR-JTFSMO-1.0
Restricted Frequency List Overview, SPAWAR-RFLO-1.0
Standard Frequency Action Format (SFAF) Overview, SPAWAR-SFAFO-1
• Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) / Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Lessons
– Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) Overview, SPAWAR-EMIO-1.0
– Electromagnetic Pulse Overview (EMP), SPWAR-EMPO-1.0
– Electromagnetic Radiation (EMR) Overview, SPAWAR-EMR0-1.0
– Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Overview, SPAWAR ESDO-1.0
• Electromagnetic Environmental Effects (E3) / Spectrum Supportability (SS) Lessons
Advanced Grounding Theory, SPAWAR-AGT-1.0
Basic Electromagnetic Waves Overview, SPAWAR-BEWO-1.0
E3/SS for Acquisition Professionals, SPAWAR-E3SSAP-1.0
Lesson Development Ongoing
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Lesson Usage
• NOV 2010 - First lesson went live in NeL
• Today - 20 lessons live
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Student Survey Questions
1. All necessary equipment was available and functioning correctly (PC, keyboard,
mouse, connection to server or CD)
2. Appropriate time was allowed for training
3. Appropriate environment was allowed for training (minimal distractions, limited
noise, good lighting, etc.
4. All screens with text and/or graphics were easy to read.
5. Navigation used throughout the lesson was easy to use.
6. All buttons, icons, and/or symbols were easy to understand.
7. The objectives of the training were clearly stated.
8. The information and concepts presented in this training were easy to
understand.
9. Test questions and responses were clearly stated.
10. The information presented in this lesson has improved my understanding of the
subject.
11. Based on this training experience, I am interested in taking additional training.
12. I would recommend this training to other learners.
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FY12 Survey Breakdown
64 complete & 1 incomplete surveys received
All survey responders achieved a passing score on the lesson
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AgreeDisagree
StronglyDisagree
Q10
Q11
Q12
Legend:
Q10: The information presented in this lesson has improved my understanding of the
subject.
Q11: Based on this training experience, I am interested in taking additional training.
Q12: I would recommend this training to other learners.
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Training Team
Patricia Collins, Ph.D.,
Computing, Technology & Education Diane Hurteau, MA,
Teaching, Educational Technologies
Melissa Hall, BS,
Computer Science and Mathematics
Brian Blackwelder, U.S. Navy Ret.
AS, Computer Programming
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Questions
FRANK CAPACI
U.S. Navy Ret. (SS)
Com: (757) 435-7129