Title: Norman Jones
1Application of Net-Centric, Transformational Commu
nications Technology for DOD Warfighters and
Disasters
- Norman Jones
- Senior Engineer
- 13 Jan 2005
2Purpose and Overview
- Provide an overview of
- Evolutionary Implementation of Transformational
Communications - Based upon Net-centric technology using
Everything over IP (EoIP) - Initial focus is on support to DOD deployed
warfighters - Comparable technology has been, applied to
natural disasters - Net-centric technology lends itself to chaotic
situations such as disasters - Caveat this is for informational purposes and
is not intended as an indication of DISA policies
Swords into Plowshares
3Evolutionary Implementation of Net-Centric,Transfm
t Comms
- Transformational Communications include long
term systems (e.g., Transformational Satellites)
with progress accomplished in evolutionary
fashion - Provide interim capabilities in near term while
ensuring consistency with long term architectures - A Key aspect is a partnership with the military
Services/COCOMs/agencies - Example Net-centric technology being used to
support Iraq operations - Leverage upon DISA systems
- Show a way ahead for evolutionary implementation
into operational environment
Net-Centric Communications Using EoIP
4Migration to Net-Centric Comms Over SATCOM
IPv6 Policy
IPv6 Policy
IP Modem Std
Commercial IP Modems
Trends
IP-based Apps
JTRS
Convergence Routers
5Evolutionary TC Architecture Based Upon EoIP
SATELLITE SYSTEMS
Unclas networks
IP-Based Applications Services
IP-Based Applications Services
IP phone/STE
Global Information Grid/Defense Information
System Network
IP Phone/softphone
IP SATCOM Modem/Router
IP SATCOM Modem/Router
Classified networks
Deployed Warfighters Service, Agency, Combatant
Command
DISN/GIG
VTC
Net-centric Enterprise Services (NCES), Defense
Collaboration Tool Suite, etc.
6Approach for Transformational Communications
Leverage upon GOTS and COTS
Achieve progress in increments
Cooperative partnership with COCOMs, military
Services and agencies
The grade for almost succeeding at the
elegant solution is F-
Exercise/demo to assess technology and ensure
operational viability
7IP Network Management
- Traditional SATCOM based upon serial interface
FDMA/SCPC involves MC of discrete, nailed up
SATCOM links - IP SATCOM modems include routing functionality
for BW on demand and use a central controller
which has oversight of all the deployed modems in
the network - Controller has real time monitoring and control
over the modems - The network operations centers can have
visibility into SATCOM operations - Real time and historical performance data
- Consolidated control of voice/data/video
convergence router and IP modems is possible - Advantage for disasters deployed operators
tasks are greatly simplified
MC
8IP SATCOM Modems
- Traditional muxes/modems are circuit based with
TDMs and serial interface SATCOM modems - Circuits over nailed up SATCOM links
- Transformational Comms/EoIP approach can use
routers and IP modems and Defense Information
System Network - Router to process converged voice/data/video user
traffic - SATCOM modem with IP interface
- Embedded security aspects
- Centralized management for simple deployed
operations - Efficient use of scarce, expensive space segment
by providing bandwidth on demand over SATCOM - Simplify operations by EoIP
- Seamless Global Information Grid (GIG) interface
Nailed-up SATCOM Links
Circuits/TDMs
9Test Results and Plans
- Two purposes
- Verify that the technology is operationally
viable - Maintain partnership with the users/military
Services - DISA, others conduct tests in the lab to assess
technology - Follow on tests are conducted in a partnership
with the military Services - Test in operational type environment as part of
military Service test/exercise
10Example of Recent Military Test Using EoIP
Military test which partly morphed into
communications support for hurricanes
11QOS for IP based Technology for Deployed
Warfighters
- Migration to packet technology requires
fulfillment of warfighter attributes - Traffic can have different priorities and
attributes - Priority/QOS required for effective use of the
SATCOM WAN and support user traffic properly - Need assured service for high priority traffic
- Lower priority user traffic should be able to use
whatever capacity remains on the SATCOM (or
other) BW constrained WAN - Use of DSCP can be part of the approach
- Jones axiom when IP was created, it was
sufficient to deliver most of the packets,
eventually, in some order
12Real Time Services/VoIP
- DISA collaborating with other organizations on
Real Time Services - VoIP is a main area
- Prioritization/assured service is a primary topic
- No point in doing VoIP without doing EoIP
13DISA Collaboration with Other Organizations
including Support of Disasters (e.g.,
hurricanes), Next 911 Capitalize upon
Net-centric, transformational communications
technology
14National Guard Configuration
National Guard communications suites of multiple
states were deployed to support hurricanes
(initially Katrina, then Rita). DISA provided
systems engineering and DISN/Teleport interfaces.
Texas National Guard Comms at Superdome
15National Guard Concept
WMD Unified Command Suite
16GBS Support to JTF-Katrina Efforts
- DISA, in conjunction with the Global Broadcasting
Service (GBS) Joint Program Office (JPO),
provided communications support. Leverage upon
DVB-RCS
17Red Cross Deployed Comms Suite
- Red Cross also fielded net-centric comms suites
- Equipment configuration similar to USNORTHCOM,
DOD in Iraq, and others
Red Cross and DISA people and comms suite
18Transformational, Net-Centric Comms Capability
Summary
- Capitalizing upon net-centric, transformational
communications allows effective, flexible support
of user communities - Various types of traffic (e.g.,
voice/data/video) can be combined and processed
in routers/IP according to the dynamics and
priorities of the traffic - Highly suitable for ad hoc, dynamic situations
- Less preplanning is required than with
traditional circuit-based technology - Comparable net-centric technology could apply
DOD or other users in disasters where responsive
communications is essential - Technology will evolve, work/refinements remain,
but no apparent fatal flaws in EoIP
Responsive Communications in Crisis
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