Title: 19th ESC, G6 OVERVIEW
119th ESC, G6 OVERVIEW
UNCLASSIFIED
2G6 Mission
PROVIDE RELIABLE C4I TO THE 19TH ESC COMMAND
GROUP, STAFF SECTIONS, AND SUBORDINATE UNITS
EXECUTE SIGNAL PLANS, OPERATIONS, AND INFORMATION
ASSURANCE IN SUPPORT OF THEATER LOGISTIC
OPERATIONS.
3G6 Primary Functions
- Daily VTC Support including over 70 Desk Top VTC
Systems (TANDBERG 1000/1500) Average 100 /
monthly - Perform ESC Communication Automation
- CENTRIXS-K / COP Sustainment operations
- Knowledge Wall Management (CP 19)
- Audio / Visual Support for Various Functions
(Average 10 / monthly) - COMSEC Administration / Support
- Monitor and Report IAVA Compliance to EUSA DA
- Conducts CIP Assistance Visits and Inspections of
IM and IA Programs
4Services
- Secure Data
- SIPRNET- GCCS-J, GCCS-A, AKO-S
- RIPRNET- CENTRIXS-K/ SABRE/C2PC/ ASAS-L
- Access to NIPR, SIPR, GCCS-K, VTC, VOIP
- SVTC HUB w/ 2 VTC Suites, Tandberg 1000
- Secure FAX
- Defense Message System
- Secure Voice
- DSN -- STE/STU
- Tactical DNVT/DSVT w/Tactical interface
5COVN-K SATELLITE COMMUNICATION AND CAPABILITIES
19th ESC Command Post COVN-K HUB Camp Henry
- COVN-K Capabilities
- 2 DSN Lines per (Shared)
- NIPRNET (30 Lines)
- RIPR (30Lines)
- SIPRNET (MOBILE TOC)
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6UHF COMMUNICATION
AN/PSC-5 Enhanced Manpack UHF Terminal (EMUT)
(also known as SPITFIRE ) is a man portable
Demand Assigned Multiple Access (DAMA),
line-of-sight and tactical satellite
communications terminal. The system has embedded
security systems. The system supports VHF-UHF
bands (30 400 MHz) to communicate with SINCGARS
and HAVEQUICK II in Line of Sight modes, and
support UHF and DAMA services at the UHF band,
(225.000 to 399.995 MHZ) for narrow-band
satellite communications.
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7ABCS
MCS Maneuver Control System
CPOF Command Post of the Future
FBCB2 Force XXI Battle Command - Brigade and Below
ASAS All-Source Analysis System
BCS
JTRS
BCS3 Battle Command Sustainment and Support
System
ISYSCON Integrated System Control
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8All-Source Analysis System (ASAS)
- used by S2.
- Depicts enemy situation.
- Receives national, theater, tactical
intelligence / information FBCB2 spot reports. - Supports.
- - Situation Development
- - COA Analysis
- - Targeting (Target Definitions and
Parameters) - - Tactical Warning
- - Battle Damage Assessment
- Analysis tool available for IPB.
- Interoperable w/C2PC Air Force.
9Maneuver Control System (MCS)
- Uses near real-time battlefield information.
- Graphically visualizes the battlefield.
- Provides the Common Operational Picture (COP).
- Provides input into the Common Tactical Picture
(CTP) on friendly unit locations and graphic
control measures. - Provides Collaborative Planning within or between
TOCs. - Data Conferencing.
10Command Post of the Future (CPOF)
Description / Capabilities
CPOF creates a commander centric software
environment that can be tailored to fit specific
visualizations. This custom view supports
distributed and collaborative operations that
allow the commander to command anywhere on the
battlefield. CPOF is designed to enable deep
cohesion of thought processes between the
commander and his staff. Users are able to
selectively and dynamically generate and transmit
their evolving analysis, plans and execution.
CPOF is a comprehensible collaborative
environment from the moment the system is turned
on. All one has to do is drag and drop a
visualization product into the Shared Products
region, and it is instantly shared with all
registered users.
11Battle Command Sustainment Support Systems (BCS3)
Description / Capabilities
BCS3 fuses sustainment information from
many sources into one mission-focused and
tailored, user-defined map-centric visual
display. BCS3 fuses asset and in-transit
information to manage distribution and deployment
missions providing the Warfighter with the
logistics portion of the common operating
picture. The current situation is displayed over
topographical details selected by the user from a
menu of available mapping features. BCS3 supports
the warfighting command and control and
battlefield management process by rapidly
processing large volumes of information. BCS3
facilitates quicker, more accurate decision
making by providing a more effective means for
commanders to determine the sustainability and
supportability of current and planned operations.
12FORCE XXI Battle Command Brigade and Below (FBCB2)
Description / Capabilities
FBCB2 forms the principal digital command and
control system for the Army at brigade levels and
below. FBCB2 allows war fighters to pass
orders and graphics to visualize the commanders
intent and scheme of maneuver. Hardware and
software are integrated into the various
platforms at brigade and below, as well as the
appropriate division or corps slices necessary to
support brigade operations. It features the
interconnection of platforms through the Tactical
Internet to transmit situational data.