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Naval Network Enterprise Pacific
Way Ahead …And Some Ideas for Industry…
AFCEA Hawaii Luncheon – 13 January 2015
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NCTAMS PAC MISSION
Enabling Weapons on Target and
Enhanced Quality of Service
- To deliver Command, Control,
Communications, Computer,
and Intelligence (C4I)
warfighting capability for Naval,
Joint, and Coalition forces in
support of operations in the
Pacific Ocean and Indian
Ocean areas of responsibility.
- To operate, maintain, secure,
and defend the Navy’s portion
of the Department of Defense
Information Networks (DoDIN)
in the Pacific Area of
Responsibility supporting Fleet
operations.
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THE HISTORY OF NCTAMS PAC
1890 1900 1910 1920 1930 1940 1950
1888
King Kalakaua of
the Hawaiian
Islands gives the
United States
government
exclusive rights to
enter and develop
Pearl Harbor.
1906
Congress
approved plans to
build Naval Radio
Station in Pearl
Harbor area.
1915
Congress
authorized an
appropriations act
for construction of
a high-powered
radio station on
Hospital Point in
the amount of
$400,000
1936
Seven steel towers
went into operation at
Lualualei.
1941
The radio station
proved highly
vulnerable to attack as
several squadrons of
Japanese aircraft
bombed the coastal
transmitters, leading
the Navy to move all
communications to
Naval Radio Station,
Wahiawa. The entire
move was conducted
in 10 days.
1939
Navy purchased a
secluded spot (697.2
acres) at Wahiawa for
$1M. Construction
began in 1940, with
completion scheduled
in 1942.
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THE HISTORY OF NCTAMS PAC
1960 1970 1980 1990 2000 2010 TODAY
1959
Hawaii becomes
the 50th state of
the United States
of America.
1960s – 1970s
Numerous
stations
consolidated into
NAVCOMSTA
Honolulu. Naval
Communications
Processing and
Routing System is
installed in the
Wahiawa
Message Center,
creating
NAVCAMS
EASTPAC.
1990
NCTAMS
EASTPAC
created from the
merger of
NAVTELCOM
and NARDAC.
1997
NCTAMS EASTPAC
renamed NCTAMS
PAC to better reflect
the regional operating
area of the command.
TODAY
NCTAMS PAC is
the center of
communications
for the U.S.
Navy in the
Pacific and the
largest
communications
station in the
world.
1956
NCTAMS
participated in
relaying
communications
between Wahiawa
and Washington
D.C. via the moon
bounce of signals.
2012
State of the art Dan
Healy Comms Center
fully operational.
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NCTS GUAM
NCTS SAN DIEGO
NCTS FAR EAST
FE DET CHINHAE
KOREA
FE DET MISAWA
FE DCS YOKOSUKA
FE DET SASEBO
FE DET ATSUGI
TSCOMM KADENA
FE DET OKINAWA
FE DET SINGAPORE
FE DET DIEGO
GARCIA
NCTAMS PAC DET
KOJARENA/GERALDTON
NCTAMS PAC DET PUGET SOUND
TSCOMM WHIDBEY ISLAND
NRS JIM CREEK
DET FAIRFIELD
DET OKLAHOMA CITY
DET PATUXENT RIVER
TSCOMM NORTH ISLAND
NMCI DET SAN DIEGO
NCTAMS PAC
SUBORDINATE COMMAND
SUBORDINATE DETACHMENT
SUBORDINATE ACTIVITY
Note: PER OPORD 2000 – IDC
NetOps C2 Structure (not ADCON)
3 OPCON ALIGNED COMMANDS
2 SUBORDINATED DETACHMENTS
16 SUBORDINATED ACTIVITIES
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PACIFIC NETOPS C2 STRUCTURE
NCTAMS PAC
CTG 1010.2
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NNE PACIFIC OPERATIONS OVERVIEW
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Enables: PACOM and PACFLT C2 of Forces
Paths
EHF,
SHF (X,C,Ku),
CBSP, MUOS, UHF,
LF, HF, VLF, GBS,
JHITS, HSGR, CT
CORE,
DoDIN
SCI,
SIPR, NIPR,
NMCI, ONE-NET,
CENTRIXS,
DSN, DRSN, DISN,
VIXS, TIP,
ADNS, ADMS
Networks
JCA,
TBMCS, GCCS,
Coalition COP,
NICE, C2OIX,
CUDIXS,
Email, CAS, Chat,
Web, Firewall
Applications/Services
Daily Operations Task Load
o VTCs: 40 (incl. Flag, Joint, Coalition)
o Trouble Tickets: 100+
o Messages Processed: 275,000+
o Email Processed: NIPR 500,000+,
SIPR 50,000+, SCI 250,000+
Supports
o Messaging (Global): 4,223+
o BCO (CPF AOR): 180,000 subscribers
o Afloat Units (CPF AOR): 181+
o CENTRIXS Commands: 250+
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NCTAMS PAC NGEN
- Recommends Government Directed Actions (GDA) to NNWC and NCDOC
- Customer Relationship Management (CRM) support to PACOM and PACFLT
- Verifies performance of network health and validates vendor reports
- NCTAMS PAC NGEN NetOps C2 Watch (24/7)
o Co-located with NGEN industry partner at Ford Island
o Provides Network Operations / Defense monitoring and situational awareness
NCTAMS PAC BASE COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE (BCO)
- NCTAMS PAC - BCO Coordinator in the Pacific area of operations
- 5 Regional BCO’s (Hawaii, San Diego, Puget Sound, Guam, Far East)
o 180,000 subscribers
o 16 supported regional sites
o 38 supported Major Commands / Task Forces (and their subordinate units)
DoD / Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) Teleport - Wahiawa
- Provides the interface between terrestrial and tactical satellite communications
assets for warfighters and other service agencies with multiband, multimedia,
and worldwide reach-back to the Defense Information System Network (DISN)
- Operates the Navy SATCOM ground stations – integrated industry partner
- NCTAMS PAC operates the DISN Teleport Wahiawa via contracted workforce
o Satellites Capabilities: DSCS, INTELSAT, MILSTAR, MUOS, UFO, WGS
o Radio Frequency Bands: X, C, Ku, Ka, EHF, UHF
NNE PACIFIC CRITICAL MISSIONS
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• NGEN transition Pearl Harbor NOC: Completed 1 August 2014
• Customer Relationship Management (CRM) - Fully engaged with embedded customer support for PACOM and CPF
- Customer advocate/liaison for Pacific AOR customers
- Conveys operational priorities on behalf of supported users
- Provides situational awareness - NGEN operational events
- Assists NNWC in understanding implications of network service decisions
• C2 Watch - 24/7, five section watch organization
- Monitors, reports and assesses performance regional services
- Provides prioritized inputs for responses to events, incidents and problems
- Supports NNWC and NCDOC in the tactical management and coordination of
NetOps and DCO matter (provides GDA recommendations)
• Performance Management - Verifies/validates performance of Enterprise Core Services and End User Services
- Conducts Root Cause Analysis of incidents and performance degradations
- Recommends solutions to NNWC to restore/improve NGEN services
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NMCI-NGEN TRANSITION
Enabling PACOM and PACFLT Customers
Operations / customer support in place for past 12 months
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MUOS Ku Ka
C
DSCSWGS
Navy Legacy EHF
Teleport AEHF (NMT)
Navy EHF FOT
UHF
DOD SATCOM WAHIAWA
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MUOS ARCHITECTURE
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KEY PARTNERSHIPS
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PACOM and PACFLT
– GCCS-J installation funding for PAC AOR servers and clients - to include CTF 72, CTF 76,
C7F, CTF 70, CTF 73, USFJ, CNFJ, CNFK, ECO office Singapore
– Significant collaboration/coordination on JIE Increment 2 (Pacific) requirements and strategy
– Trending: JIE-driven telecom/IT experimentation – JCTD, JIE Inc 2 “test-bed” systems
SPAWAR
– Principal Program-of-Record provider and Technical Authority (numerous PMWs across PEO
C4I/Space and PEO EIS)
– Configuration Management partner (PMW-790, SSC Pacific)
– Installations and Project Management support (Various – mainly SSC Pearl Harbor)
– IA/CND Solutions (PMW-130)
– NGEN Program Manager and COR (PMW-205)
– MUOS (PMW-146)
– FSET Support
DISA
– In-region NetOps partnership with DNC Pacific and DECC – now JIE EOC Pacific
– Joint Hawaii Information Transfer System (JHITS) – Navy LMD
– Teleport program alignment/synchronization
– NCTAMS is DISA GIG (DoDIN) Facility Control Office
CNRH/JBPHH
– JBPHH Wahiawa Annex Host – Base Operating Services (BOS) support
– Base/Camp/Post/Station telecommunications infrastructure planning and support
– MILCON review/vetting process(es)
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KEY PARTNERSHIPS (Cont)
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DITCO PACIFIC
– Contracting Office for JHITS – all Hawaii BCO-associated projects and break/fix
FLEET LOGISTICS CENTER PEARL HARBOR
– Contracting Office for major NCTAMS PAC mission support contracts
NAVFAC PACIFIC/NAVFAC HAWAII
– Site Acceptance for new mission systems/growth
– Facilities and infrastructure planning and support
– Key maintenance activities for mission-critical facilities
– Engineering and design support for IT infrastructure projects
NIOC HAWAII
– Cyber Protection Team in the NCTAMS PAC Healy Communications Center
– Common N00FM (financial management) organization
– Collaborative project management on select efforts
– Watch-to-watch mission operations synchronization/collaboration
– Shared/collaborative N4 facilities/MILCON planning efforts
– Shared legal services support
NAVSOC
– Operational synchronization and 24x7 NetOps collaboration for Navy-owned SATCOM
missions/systems (i.e., MUOS)
NCDOC
– IA/CND mission collaboration/synchronization
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IN PLACE TODAY: ─ Robust In-Region Competitive Climate for O&M Partnerships – You
Are Part of my Workforce
─ Helping Key Partners Do Their Jobs Better – 2nd/3rd Order Benefits
─ Deeply Integrated Industry Team – Provides Workforce Diversity,
Grey-Beard Expertise, Fluid “Reach Back” to Corporate Knowledge-
Base, Flexibility in Volatile Budgetary Climate
─ Developing Leading-Edge Risk-Reduction Pilots and
Demonstrations (e.g., JIE pathfinders and experiments)
─ Professional Development, Training and Certifications
FUTURE (CONTINUING) OPPORTUNITIES:
─ Configuration Management and Technology Business Management
(TBM) Solutions – Integrated Full-Spectrum Enterprise Management
─ Cyber Threat/Event Detection and Isolation – Better, Faster, More
Accurate “Run-Time” Hashing – Smart Self-Healing Networks
─ Telecomm/IT Infrastructure Modernization, Virtualization,
Consolidation – Building the Framework for Unified Capabilities
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INDUSTRY CONTRIBUTIONS
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QUESTIONS?
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