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Title: Meteorology and Oceanography METOC Services Road Ahead Update


1
Meteorology and Oceanography(METOC)
ServicesRoad Ahead Update
UNCLASSIFIED
  • CWO4 David J. BurnsMETOC Plans and Policies
    OfficerDepartment of Intelligence, HQMC10 Jan
    2008

UNCLASSIFIED
2
Overview
  • Purpose
  • Transformation Timeline
  • 2003 METOC Study Findings
  • Incorporated Changes
  • Advocacy
  • Mission Requirements
  • DIRINTs Vision
  • Organization
  • Equipment
  • Training
  • Issues


3
Purpose
  • To promulgate a consistent and coherent
    understanding with the transition of METOC
    capabilities and support responsibilities to the
    Intelligence Community.


4
Transformation Timeline
  • 1991 Post Desert Shield/Storm Fleet
    Operational Needs Statements (FONS) identified
    requirement for Direct METOC
    Support capabilities for MEUs and Elements of the
    MAGTF other than the ACE.
  • 1994 MEF Weather Support Teams (MSTs) created
    on MWSS T/Os in response to 1991 FONS.
    1st MCCDC sponsored METOC Study Completed
    Penn State.
  • 2001 MARFORs direct MWSG OAG to realign MSTs.
  • 2002 MST line numbers mapped from parent MWSS
    to MWSS closest to MEF CE. (1) MOS
    6842 METOC Forecaster added to Intel Bns T/O.
  • 2003 2nd MCCDC sponsored METOC Study Completed
    Penn State. I MEF OIF-1 METOC AA
    Conference recommended an all 6842 force and MOS
    reorganization.
  • 2005 Marine Aviation Transition Strategy
    (MATS) MWSS mirror imaging and METOC
    reorganization. Initial accession
    schoolhouse plan developed and approved to
    support single MOS.

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Transformation Timeline cont.
  • 2006 MATS reviewed and approved by MROC, CMC
    and SECNAV. (Briefed to Congress Nov 06)
    DC/A ASL msg, dtg 050020Z APR 2006,
    promulgated realignment and reorganization.
    DC/A requests TFSD to run MWSS and METOC
    TOECRS for FY08 T/O 68XX MOS starts
    transitioning to all 6842 MOS beginning at
    initial accession. (02 Oct 2006)
  • 2007 DIRINT became co-advocate of Marine
    Corps METOC Capability. (01 Oct 2007)
    METOC manpower transition is reflected in
    FY08 T/Os. (01 Oct 2007) Forward
    Staff key billets on DIRINT Staff, MARFORs and
    Intel Bns.
  • 2008 Regional METOC Centers anticipated to
    reach Initial Operational Capability (IOC) 4th
    Qtr. MWSS begins transitioning MST
    mission to the Intel Bns.
  • 2009 Regional METOC Centers anticipated to
    reach Full Operational Capability (FOC).
    Intel Bns anticipated to reach IOC.
  • 2010 Intel Bns anticipated to reach FOC.

6
2003 METOC Study Findings
  • METOC requirements are ubiquitous throughout
    every element of the MAGTF.
  • Overarching METOC Concept of Support required.
  • A tactical METOC construct with core production
    analysis capability (at the MAGTF CE) ISO
    task-organized METOC teams integrated into the
    decision processes of the GCE and LCE provides
    flexibility and economy of effort.
  • Meteorological Mobile Facility Replacement
    (METMF-R) needs to be smaller with greater
    tactical flexibility.

7
Incorporated Changes
  • METOC OccFld
  • Eliminated MOS 6821 (METOC Observer). Fully
    vetted in FY11 (EAS).
  • Reorganized and realigned manpower based on all
    Marines being METOC Analyst/Forecasters (MOS
    6842).
  • Created Necessary MOS (NMOS) 6852 METOC Impact
    Analyst.
  • HQMC
  • Established METOC SME Billet (CWO4) on Director,
    Intelligence Staff.
  • Established METOC SME Billets (CWO3) at MCCDC and
    MCSC.
  • MARFORs
  • Established METOC SME Billet (CWO4) on MARFORPAC
    and MARFORCOM Staffs within the G-2.
  • Supporting Establishment
  • Realigned manpower to establish CONUS Regional
    METOC Centers at MCAS Cherry Point, NC and MCAS
    Miramar, CA.


8
Incorporated Changes cont.
  • MAW
  • MWSG METOC Officer transferred to MAW G-2 w/SNCO.
  • MWSS T/O mirror imaged.
  • Reduce/eliminate Fleet Assistance Program (FAP)
    requirements.
  • Transferred MEF Weather Support Team (MST)
    capabilities to Intel Bns.
  • Intel Bns
  • Established METOC Platoons within PA Company.
  • Tasked to provide METOC support for the active
    component MEFs, MARDIVs, MLGs and MEUs at the
    Command Element level.
  • MARDIV and MLG CEs
  • Established METOC SME Billet (GySgt) on all
    active component MARDIV and MLG Staffs under the
    cognizance of the AC/S G-2.
  • Added 3 C Billets to T/Os to be filled by Intel
    Bns METOC Platoon.


9
Aviation METOC Advocacy
  • Deputy Commandant for Aviation (DC/A) Lead
    Advocate.
  • Responsibility delegated to Aviation Supply and
    Logistics (ASL) Division.
  • METOC resides within Aviation Ground Support
    (AGS) Branch.
  • ASL-37 METOC OccFld Sponsor and provides SME to
    DC/A Staff.
  • ASL-37A METOC OccFld Specialist. METOC OccFld
    Senior Enlisted Advisor.
  • MWSG OAG Executive Steering Committee (ESC)
    provides oversight and guidance.
  • Responsibilities
  • Advocate for Marine Air Wings (MAW) to include
    MWSG and MWSS organizations.
  • Advocate for Marine Corps Installations and
    Facilities (MCIE/W, K-Bay, MCBs Japan).
  • Marine Corps METOC Requirements Sponsor.
  • Maintains MOS Manual (MCBUL 1200)
  • Submits Annual Training Input Plan (TIP) to
    TECOM.
  • ASL-37 represents the Marine Corps on the Joint
    METOC Board (JMB) within the Battlespace
    Awareness (BA) Joint Functional Area (JFA).


10
Intelligence METOC Advocacy
  • Director, Intelligence, HQMC (DIRINT)
    Co-Advocate.
  • METOC resides within Imagery and Geospatial Plans
    and Policies (IPI) Branch.
  • METOC Plans and Policies Officer provides SME to
    DIRINT Staff.
  • Intelligence Community Conference (ICC) Executive
    Steering Community (ESC) provides oversight and
    guidance.
  • Responsibilities
  • Advocate for Intelligence Battalions and
    Non-Aviation MAGTF Command Elements (MEF, MARDIV,
    MLG, and MEUs) METOC support requirements.
  • DIRINT is the Marine Corps representative and
    voting member on the Joint Services Battlespace
    Awareness (BA) Joint Functional Capabilities
    Board.


11
Mission Requirements
  • Aviation Combat Element
  • Maintain a robust organic METOC T/OE to support
    ACE Battlestaff requirements and to provide
    Direct Support to ACE at Forward Operating Bases
    (FOBs) and Forward Arming and Refueling Points
    (FARPs).
  • MWSS meteorological sensors will continue to
    support Aviation and base camp operations and
    provide environmental information ISO OPORD Annex
    H.
  • MCWP 3-35.7, METOC Support to the MAGTF, and MCWP
    3-21.1, Aviation Ground Support, provide more
    detailed information.


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Mission Requirements cont..
  • Intelligence Battalions
  • Provide METOC products, climatologic studies, and
    environmental impacts to operations to the CE of
    each MAGTF Element minus ACE.
  • Serve as the primary METOC production and
    analysis capability within the MAGTF.
  • Perform all duties as the Joint METOC Forecast
    Unit IAW CJCSI 3810.01B Meteorological and
    Oceanographic Operations, provide direct support
    to the Joint METOC Officer (JMO).
  • Serve as the primary METOC data repository within
    the MAGTF and serve as METOC Domain access point.
  • MEU requirements for Direct Support will be
    sourced from the Intel Bn through the entire
    deployment cycle.
  • Augment and provide dedicated METOC Support to
    the CE of the MEF, MARDIV, and MLG when required.


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DIRINTs Vision for METOC
  • Integrate Interoperate
  • Geospatial/Topo as starting point (weather
    terrain).
  • Systems cross communicate.
  • METOC Intelligence as a data layer. Example
    Google Earth
  • METOC Geospatial Time Single Picture
  • Automated Graphical Form.
  • Ability to Manipulate displayed output. (element,
    time, scale)
  • METOC Effects/Impacts on Operations
  • Short Term NOWCASTs
  • Long Term Forecasts
  • Seasonal Climatology

14
METOC Organization
  • METOC 68XX OccFld 35 Officers, 320 Enlisted

Historic Distribution
Current Distribution
15
Historic FMF METOC Organization
Core METOC Capability
2002 MST Mapping Initiative
Off/Fcstr/Obsvr/Tech
16
MWSS MST Det. Support Concept
I MEF II MEF
10 MSTs to support 16 requirements9 MSC
CEs 7 MEUs
III MEF
Off/Fcstr/Obsvr/Tech
17
2008 FMF METOC Organization
NOTE Each MWSS has 4 billets that are mapped to
and reflected on the MWSG T/O.
Operational Aviation
ASL-37 O ASL-37A E DIRINT
O TECOM E MCCDC O MCSC O
METOC Capability
Off/Fcstr/Tech
18
Intel Battalion Support Concept
I MEF II MEF
III MEF
NOTE Units identified by red text do
not include METOC Marines resident on G-2
Staffs. MEF 1/1/0 MARDIV/MLG 0/1/0
Off/Fcstr/Tech
19
Historic SE METOC Organization
Off/Fcstr/Obsvr/Tech
Fleet Assistance Program (FAP)
20
2008 SE METOC Organization
Off/Fcstr/Tech
Fleet Assistance Program (FAP)
21
External Billets
Off/Fcstr/Tech
22
METOC Equipment
  • Current Tactical METOC Support Systems
  • Naval Integrated Tactical Environmental System,
    Variant IV (NITES IV).
  • Meteorological Mobile Facility Replacement
    (MetMF(R)).
  • Next Generation Tactical METOC Support Systems
  • NITES Next. (FY12)
  • MetMF(R) Next Generation. (FY09 LRIP)
  • METOC Systems Program Management
  • SPAWARSYSCOM, PMW 120 Battlespace Awareness
    Information Ops.
  • METOC Systems Funding
  • Acquisition and Sustainment OPNAV N84.
  • Operation and Maintenance Aviation Blue Dollars.


23
Equipment Requirements
  • Validated UNS METOC Environmental Support
    System - 05250UA (2005 MWSG OAG initiative).
  • Proposed Three Variant (Tier) System
  • Variant (Tier) 1 5 Systems MetMF(R) NEXGEN
    (ISO Container)
  • Variant (Tier) 2 14 Systems Self-Mobile
    MetMF(R) NEXGEN (HWMMV)
  • Variant (Tier) 3 55 Systems NITES IV
    (Man-Portable)
  • Last update 24 Apr 2006 (MCCDC CDTS Website).
  • DC/A Requirements letter to OPNAV N84, 10 Aug
    2005.
  • Reduced UNS requirement to a single system
    solution (Variant 2 selected).
  • Increased total system requirements to 16. (10
    MWSS, 3 Intel Bns deferred by ASL, 2
    Schoolhouse, and 1 RDM)
  • NITES IV removed from MetMF(R) as the Portable
    Meteorological Subsystem (PMS). Fielded and
    funded under the Navys NITES Program Of Record
    (POR).

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NITES IV
  • Portable variant utilized by MWSS MST Marines to
    provide limited METOC support to the MAGTF CEs
    and MEUs.
  • Only METOC System transferring to the Intel Bns,
    MARDIVs, and MLGs from the MWSS(s).
  • System refresh currently underway.
  • Software Authorization To Operate (ATO) pending
    approval.
  • Last scheduled system refresh before NITES-Next.
  • PEO C4I Acquisition Decision Memorandum (ADM)
    Update, dtd12 Dec 2007.

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NITES IV System Overview (Refresh)
Briefing Projector
Secondary Removable HDs
750 GB CLASS Backup HD
INMARSAT
Navy/USMC Shore Legacy or NMCISIPRNET
Mini Hub
Ashore
Workstation 1 Win XP
Ashore
Afloat ISNS Network
Or Afloat
Or Afloat
  • AWOS Enhanced

Workstation 2 Win XP
METOC Mobile Communications Center
HES Kestrel
750 GB UNCLASS Backup HD
  • NIPRNET

Shore UNCLASSIFIED
Workstation 3 Win XP
GPS
Color Printer
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Initial NITES IV Distribution Plan
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NITES-Next
  • Software-Centric solution
  • Integrated tactical applications (Thin Client).
  • Interoperable on Navy infrastructure (NMCI, GCCS,
    Consolidated Afloat Networks and Enterprise
    Services CANES, GIG).
  • Info cataloged, discoverable.
  • 100 Web-Based.
  • 100 Reach-Back.

28
MetMF(R)
MAGTFs core METOC capability located at the
MWSS.
Meteorological Mobile Facility Replacement
Shelter Subsystem (SSS)
NOTE DRASH Sold Separately
29
MetMF(R) NEXGEN
  • Currently under development
  • Smiths Detection awarded contract to develop
    MetMF(R) NEXGEN.
  • Current funding available
  • 2 Prototypes.
  • 1 Low Rate Initial Production (LRIP).
  • Draft CPD review 19 Dec 2007.
  • Unit Price Est. 3.2 Million
  • Funding for full-scale production during FY10
    FYDP not secured.
  • Intel Information Briefs
  • 2007 Spring ESAG.
  • 2007 Summer ISR/OAG.
  • 2007 Fall ICC.

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MetMF(R) NEXGEN Vehicle Trailer
Cover Removed
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MetMF(R) NEXGEN Processing
  • Networking components for intra-communication
    within the system.
  • Mesoscale Nowcast in-situ processor.
  • Remote / local sensor and imagery processor.
  • Two separate analyst workstations, one for each
    METOC Analyst.
  • Data processed via approved encryption devices,
    data diodes, etc.

32
MetMF(R) NEXGEN Sensors
  • 1 Local Surface Sensor
  • 2 Remote Surface Sensors
  • Upper Air SystemStand-alone System
  • Meteorological Satellite GOES/POES
  • Tactical Doppler RADAR Stand-alone System

33
MetMF(R) NEXGEN Communications
Hughes 9201 BGAN Terminal
Strategic Data Centers
Theater/Tactical Nodes
NIPRNET (Secondary)
VOIP
GBS (Reserved)
  • An integrated suite of transceivers providing a
    full spectrum of local and global communications.
    Researching VOIP options.

34
MetMF(R) NEXGEN Physical Interoperability
  • Lightweight modular components allow versatility
    to package the right mix of capabilities and
    scalability to respond to the wide range of
    crises and conflict situations faced by the
    MAGTF.
  • Capable of being integrated into unit
    Intelligence Operation Centers (IOC) and Combat
    Operations Center (COC).
  • System shelter allows connectionto provided
    MAGTF tent boot.
  • System shelter allowsconnection to a workstation
    froma distance of at least 150 feet.
  • Controlled remotely via networkconnections.
  • Vehicle Intercom System (VIS) allowsmonitoring
    of audio sources.

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MetMF(R) NEXGEN Notional CONOPS
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2007 Fall ICC MetMF(R) NEXGEN RFIs
  • Can the current Motor-T Maintenance Capabilities
    at MHG handle an additional HWMMV and trailer
    without requiring additional manpower?
  • Answer Yes. Per MT Maint. OccFld Sponsor (IL)
    and MCSC. Study underway to
    determine maintainer to vehicle ratio.
  • Annual OM funding requirement.
  • Answer Estimated at 100,000 per unit.
  • 21,000 Vehicle Maintenance MCSC.
  • 50,000 Maintenance Parts, Tools, and Test
    Equipment Calibration.
  • 29,000 Operation Consumables and Stand-alone
    Communications.
  • Do the Intel Bns require the MetMF(R) NEXGEN?
  • 1st Intel Bn Positive Position Paper dtd 05 Dec
    2007
  • 2nd Intel Bn UNKN (Deployed ISO OIF)
  • 3rd Intel Bn Positive Position Paper dtd 19 Nov
    2007

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Training
  • Formal School.
  • Meteorology and Oceanography Analyst and
    Forecasting (MOAF)
  • Located Keesler AFB, Biloxi, MS.
  • Duration 160 Training Days.
  • Annual throughput 59 Marines.
  • Sustainment and Progression Training.
  • METOC TR Manual (NAVMC 3500.38), approved 11 Dec
    2007.
  • Advanced Environmental Studies (AES). Pilot
    Course 23 Jan 08.
  • METOC Impacts and Analyst Course (MIAC). Pilot
    Course May 08.
  • TECOM Aviation Training Branch (ATB).

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TR Management/Reporting
  • Marine Sierra Hotel Aviation Reporting Program
    (M-SHARP)
  • DC/AVN Mandated
  • NAVMC 3500.14
  • AIRS Checklist will be updated to reflect (CGIP)
  • Final fielding and admin training currently
    underway.
  • Reports directly to TECOM ATB DC/AVN.
  • Unit Combat Readiness (ESORTS).
  • Ties into MCTFS.
  • MWSS METOC Sections required to participate.
  • Intel Bns METOC Platoons must participate to
    maintain a single MOS training tracking system.

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Future Training Initiatives
  • Coordinating with Marine Corps Intelligence
    Schools (MCIS) to include METOC Officers and
    Senior SNCOs into the two week Basic Intelligence
    Officers Course (BIOC). I MEF OIF-1 Lesson
    Learned.
  • Coordinating with MCIS to develop and validate
    requirement for assignment of a METOC SME at the
    Navy and Marine Corps Intelligence Training
    Center (NMITC) to facilitate curriculum
    development/validation.
  • Incorporate formal and informal Geospatial
    training into METOC sustainment and progression
    training plans.

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Issues
  • Develop POAM to facilitate successful
    establishment of METOC capability within Intel
    Bns.
  • Mission Statement
  • Training Plan
  • CONOPS
  • MCWP Updates
  • Develop MAGTF METOC Sensing Strategy.
  • Identify METOC Systems requirements for Intel Bn.
  • OM funding for Intel Bns NITES IV.
  • Co-Advocacy Rules of the Road need to be
    established and promulgated to MARFORs.

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Issues cont..
  • Develop Overarching USMC METOC Support Concept.
  • MARSOC METOC Support requirements not fully
    vetted.
  • No METOC manpower increases associated with 202K
    plus-up.
  • Funding for MetMF(R) NEXGEN Program to facilitate
    milestone C decision and support full-scale
    production during the FY10 FYDP not secured.
  • Realignment and reorganization initiatives did
    not address MARFORRES METOC capabilities.
  • Exception single MOS transition.

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Summary
  • Successful transition will require a consistent
    and steady keel.
  • Expectations must be tempered in reality.
  • Continued leadership, cooperation, and vision
    amongst all METOC stake-holders is essential for
    future success.

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QUESTIONS????
  • CWO4 David J. BurnsMETOC Plans and Policies
    Officer Department of Intelligence, HQMC10
    Jan 2008

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Back-up Slides
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Training Track Old vs. New
Dual MOS Training Track
5 Year Enlistment
This period varied between 2-4 years
PCS
Re-enlist or Extend
Single MOS Training Track
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Formal Training
  • Notes
  • Annual throughput 59 Marines.
  • The new MOAF course is taught at the 2B level
    vice the 3C level.
  • New MOAF course began 02 Oct 2006.
  • Structured Follow-on training within the
    Supporting Establishment and Intel Bns utilizing
    METOC TR Manual (NAVMC 3500.38)

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Progression Training
  • Notes
  • AES course scheduled at the end of 200 events
    outlined in the METOC TR Manual
  • The AES course will taught via Instructor
    Led/Distance Learning.
  • Start date for the AES pilot course is 23 Jan
    2008.
  • MIAC currently under development.
  • Instructional method for MIAC will be Instructor
    Lead/Distance Learning.
  • MIAC required to attain NMOS 6852 METOC Impacts
    Analyst

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2B vs. 3C Level of Formal Training
  • The term 2B or 3C may be mentioned from time to
    time to describe the level of formal training our
    Marines are receiving at the school house. To
    facilitate understanding for those proficiency
    codes, the below info is provided
  • 2. Partially Proficient Can do most parts of
    the task. Needs help only on hardest parts.
  • B. Principles Can identify relationship of
    basic facts and state general principles about
    the subject.
  • 3. Competent Can do all parts of task. Needs
    only a spot check of completed work.
  • C. Analysis Can analyze facts and principles
    and draw conclusions about the subject.
  • Completion of 200 Level events in the TR Manual
    and MAES will bring Marines up to the 3C level.

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Training Readiness Manual
  • NAVMC 3500.38
  • Identifies METOC Analyst Forecasters based on
    designations and experience
  • Apprentice METOC Analyst (AMA)
  • Journeyman METOC Analyst (JMA)
  • Master METOC Analyst (MMA)
  • METOC Analyst Instructor (MAI)
  • Formal Schools Instructor (FSI)
  • Weapons and Tactics Instructor (WTI)
  • Tied directly to Unit Combat Readiness via
    M-SHARP
  • Commanders will have more influence and
    ownership of organic METOC Capability.
  • Complete implementation is Key to Success!


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Training Cooperation
  • Ensuring all METOC Marines are equally trained,
    regardless of assignment, will require
    cooperation between units. Examples
  • General Aviation support requirements via the
    RMC/MCAS.
  • Tactical Aviation systems requirements via the
    MWSS.
  • Command Element support requirements via the
    Intel Bn.
  • Memorandum Of Understandings (MOU) between units
    may be required.
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