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Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
MCoE Industry Day
Mission Command Panel
13 April 2015
Columbus, Georgia – Convention and Trade Center1
Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
Common Operating Environment
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Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
The Army’s COE
Today individual programs meet Warfighter requirements, however, there is a challenge when multiple PoRs are integrated into one unit; COE will resolve this
(CURRENT)
FROM: Single Purpose HW/SW
TO: (COE V3)
• A Rich Set of Warfighter Apps (Operations, Logistics, Intel, Fires…)
• Common Software Baseline
• Converged onto a Common Suite of HW Devices
Common Operational Environment (COE) V3
Sync Matrix
Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
C2 Messaging,
PLI
Mobile/Handheld CE
Nett Warrior
• New Graphical User Interface*
• Integrated data on a common
operating picture (COP)
• Interoperability and
information exchange with
Mounted CE (JBC-P)
* Product Manager released COE compliant software development tools for
others to develop dismounted tactical mobile applications on Nett Warrior*TSI – Tactical Server Infrastructure
COE v3
w/in CPCE, MCE & M/HH CE
TSI*
Common Map (SSGF)
Reduced from 13 to 6
Standardize Servers
Access to Web-Enabled
Applications (Widgets)
Command Post CE v2.0 Mobile/Handheld CEMounted CE
C2 Messaging,
Chat, PLI
Mounted Computing
Environment
(Mounted CE)Joint Battle Command –
Platform (JBC-P)
• Integrated data on a common
operating picture (COP)
• Interoperability and information
exchange with CPCE and
Mobile/Handheld CE
Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
Functional Cells
CP CE v3 Capability: Bridging the Integration Gap
Intelligence
Fires
Protection
Sustainment
Short Mid Long
Current
Operations
Cell
Future
Operations
Cell
Plans
Cell
Functional SME
Functional Product
Functional SME
Functional Product
Functional SME
Functional Product
Shared Workspace
SSGF
Unified Data
Shared Workspace
Shared Workspace
SSGF
Unified Data
SSGF
Unified Data• Initial IPB Products
• Concept of Support Products
• Initial Targeting Products
• IPB Product Updates
• Support Product Updates
• Targeting Updates
• COP Updates
• Sit Reps
• Status Reports
CP
Battle Rhythm
Informs CDR SA/SU
Movement &
Maneuver
4/14/2016
Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
Command Posts
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Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
Command Post 2025
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CP 2025 Military Problem / Problem Set
“How do we effectively execute
expeditionary mission command, in order
to enable expeditionary maneuver as
envisioned in the Army Operating
Concept?"
• Speed of setup and tear down
• Operational energy
• System complexity / clutter
• Mobility
• Integration
• Size
• Scalability
• Joint / coalition interconnectivity
• Distributed, uninterrupted mission
command
Distributed Mission Command
Common User Experience
Uninterrupted Mission Command
Single Network
Design Principles
• Simple - leveraging MC systems and a common user experience
• Intuitive - quick learning for the user
• Integrated - system of systems approach; enables CPs, training, & readiness
• Interoperable - integration of all echelons and Unified Action Partners
• Assured, reliable, durable - mobile, protected network, enable distributed uninterrupted
MC, in all environments
• Flexible, responsive - rapidly adapt and reconfigure to changing situations
• Scalable, tailorable- ability to adapt to a variety of missions and situations
• Secure- viability in contested cyberspace and electromagnetic conditions
• Affordable- available to the force with available resources
Training & Readiness
Mobile Protected Network
Key Ideas
Command Post 2025
Incremental Enhancements
• A physically and perceptually/cognitively
integrated CP system fielded by a single
integrating CP program manager
• An intelligent power management system
combined with centralized power for the CP
• Rapidly erectable shelters (soft or rigid walled)
with integrated lighting and cabling
• Small form factor systems (e.g., servers,
routers, etc.) integrated into CP vehicles
• CP vehicles with integrated operator stations
and systems (e.g., AMPV, Stryker) with
exportable OBVP
• Secure wireless networking within the CP
Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
Command Post Way Ahead
• Phase I: Interim Bridging Strategy (FY16-20)
– Standardized Integrated Command Post System (SICPS) sustainment and
improvements
Replace obsolete systems
Appropriate technology insertions / engineering change proposals (ECP)
– Early Entry / Tactical Command Posts
Option 1: Select expeditionary units
• Global Response Force
• Pacific Pathways
• Senior leader guidance
Option 2: Corps/division tactical command posts
• Phase II: Acquisition Program (FY 19-TBD)
– Command Post 2025 CONOPS
– Command Post Integrated Infrastructure (CPI2) Capability Development Document
(CDD)
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Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
CPI2 CDD Program Summary
• CPI2 leverages improvements in technology to reduce the current CP footprint and improve
its agility. It is primarily a non-developmental effort that consists of the integration of
approved and fielded mission command information systems, GOTS and COTS
technology that supports the operational needs of the corps and division tactical command
posts, the Brigade Combat Team (BCT) main and tactical command post, and the BCT
battalion main command post. The centerpiece of CPI2 is the Command Post Support
Vehicle (CPSV). The CPSV is formation appropriate vehicle that hosts mission command
servers, tactical radios, local area network (LAN) routers, and a voice over internet protocol
(VOIP) intercom system.
• Through a single integrator the CPI2 will physically integrate into the command post
already developed programs of record (POR) support systems. These include:
‐ The Army central power solution and intelligent power management system
‐ Rapidly erectable shelters with integrated environmental controls, lighting and cable
management
‐ Secure wireless networking
‐ VOIP intercom system with radio cross banding
Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
Key Ideas
• Enable Mission Command (CPSV):
‐ CPSV will host mission command servers, network systems, and tactical radios on
a formation appropriate vehicle for the Corps/Div TAC CPs, and the BCT brigade and
battalion CPs.
‐ On the move (OTM) capable via wireless connection to the accompanying WIN-T
network transport platform. This is defined as being able to receive updates to the
mission command servers.
‐ Capable of operations from a cold start (all info systems off) with two personnel in 10
minutes ready to begin system boot and external connectivity.
• CPSV Mobility
‐ Not negate the mobility parameters of the prime mover.
‐ Capable of transport by CH-47 at pressure altitudes up to 2000 ft at 70ºF (IBCT, SBCT,
Corps/Div TAC CP) (T), altitudes up to 4000 feet and 95º F.
‐ Air droppable by transport aircraft with mission equipment mounted when provided
appropriate preparation/protection (IBCT).
• Remoting:
‐ Capability to remote systems (servers, routers, and voice communications) into a
building for operations external from the CPSV. It will provide a tent interface panel
(TIP) to support network operations in the CP and at the quick halt.
Capabilities Development & Integration Directorate
Key Ideas (cont)
• CPSV Intercom: Integrate the Army solution voice over internet protocol (VOIP)
capable intercom capability for use both within the command post and the CPSV.
• Command Post Display System (CPDS) Video Controller: Provide a multi-output video
controller capable of accepting and displaying multiple video and computer application
inputs (LAN or other video feeds).
• CPDS Large Scale Display (LSD): Provide a high definition LSD (a projector or flat panel).
Have two variants to support collaboration among medium (10-12 personnel) and (25-40
personnel) audiences. Be interactive (i.e., smart board like with touch screen mouse and
keyboard operation) with appropriate Command Post Computing Environment (CP CE)
information systems.
• Central Power: Physically integrate into the command post the Army POR central power
and intelligence power management micro-grid solution .
• Shelters/Environmental Controls: Physically integrate into the command post the Army
POR soft side shelter (tent) and environmental control unit (ECU) solution .