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MPAR’s Contribution to Secure Skies and Borders
Spanky Kirsch
Science and Technology Directorate
Department of Homeland Security
Director, Special Programs
Oct 11, 2007
MPAR’s Contribution to Secure Skies and Borders First meeting Feb 21, summit proposal Establish Branch Chief for UAV/Aviation in SPD Aviation requirements in directorates of DHS Future Surveillance Summit on Jun 19-20 N-NC gap-filler discussion Meeting with DHS Policy The Joint Program Development Office (JPDO)
Integrated Surveillance Study Team (ISST) Interagency air defense meeting Aug 30
Components of Technology Integration
Five major components of effective integration of technology:
• Equipment/Infrastructure• Socialization• Regulatory/Legal, Political, Doctrinal, Cultural, Ethical• Training• Funding
The common, accepted definition of technology usually embraces only
equipment and infrastructure.
S&T Organization
Director of ResearchStarnes Walker
DeputyDave Masters
Director of TransitionBob Hooks
DeputyRich Kikla
Research
Applications
Innovation
DHS U/S S&T
ResearchGeorge Zarur
TransitionHerm Rediess
ResearchIntel: John Hoyt Futures: Joe Kielman
TransitionTrent DePersia
ResearchJeannie Lin
TransitionDavid Newton
ResearchMichelle Keeney (Acting)
TransitionJoe Kielman (Acting)
ResearchMary E. HynesChris Doyle
TransitionChris Doyle
ResearchChem/Bio: Keith WardThreat Char/Attribution:Sandy LandsbergJnt Agro Def: Tam Garland
TransitionJeff Stielfel
ExplosivesJim Tuttle
Command, Control& Interoperability
Dave Boyd
Borders/Maritime
CAPT Dave Newton
Human Factors
Sharla Rausch
Infrastructure/GeophysicalChris Doyle
Chem/BioJohn Vitko
Director of InnovationRoger McGinnis (Acting)
DeputyRolf Dietrich
DHS S&T Directorate
Operation & Analysis
Erv Kapos
CFO/PA&E/OPOGeneral Counsel
Corporate Communications
Chief of Staff
Brad Buswell
Explosives Division
Chemical/Biological Division
Command, Control & Interoperability Division
Borders/Maritime Division
Human Factors Division
Infrastructure/Geophysical Division
Business Ops & Services(BIZOPS) Directorate
Admin & Audits – GAO/OIG, etc
Corporate Logistics
CIO
Facilities- HQ, Human Capital
Security
Director
S&TSpecial
Programs
Spanky Kirsch
Director
Agencyand Int’l Liaison
Randy Zeller
Lil Ramirez
Director ofResearch
Director ofInnovation
Director ofTransition
Director
T&EStandards
George Ryan
HSARPA, SBIR Tech SolutionsUniversity/Lab
DHS U/S S&T
SECRETARY________________
DEPUTY SECRETARY
HEALTH AFFAIRSAssistant Secretary/
Chief Medical Officer
LEGISLATIVE AFFAIRS Assistant Secretary
INTELLIGENCE & ANALYSIS
Assistant Secretary
POLICYAssistant Secretary
PUBLIC AFFAIRSAssistant Secretary
CHIEF PRIVACY OFFICER
COUNTERNARCOTICS ENFORCEMENT
Director
FEDERAL LAW ENFORCEMENT
TRAINING CENTERDirector
OPERATIONS COORDINATION
Director
GENERAL COUNSEL INSPECTOR GENERAL
CIVIL RIGHTS & CIVIL LIBERTIES
Officer
CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION
SERVICESOMBUDSMAN
MANAGEMENTUnder Secretary
NATIONAL PROTECTION & PROGRAMSUnder Secretary
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGYUnder Secretary
DOMESTIC NUCLEAR DETECTION OFFICE
Director
Chief Financial Officer
TRANSPORTATION SECURITY
ADMINISTRATIONAssistant Secretary /
Administrator
U.S. CUSTOMS & BORDER PROTECTIONCommissioner
U.S. SECRET SERVICE Director
U.S. CITIZENSHIP & IMMIGRATION SERVICES
Director
U.S. IMMIGRATION & CUSTOMS ENFORCEMENT
Assistant Secretary
FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY
Administrator
U.S. COAST GUARDCommandant
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
Chief of Staff
Executive Secretariat
Military Advisor
Approved 4/1/2007
DHS Requirements/Capability Capstone IPTsDHS S&T Product – “Enabling Homeland Capabilities” (EHCs)
OIA
Acquisition
Acquisition Acquisition
CBP/ICE CMO/IP
Acquisition Acquisition
ExplosivesBorders/Maritime
Information Sharing/Mgmt Border Security Chem/Bio Defense
Explosive PreventionMaritime Security
C2I Borders/Maritime
Guardsmen Agents
OOC/HITRAC Agents Policy
People Screening Infrastructure Protection
Acquisition Acquisition
US VISIT/TSA Infrastructure Owners/Operators
Human Factors Infrastructure/Geophysical
SCO/CIS IP
USCG TSA/USSS
Incident Management
Acquisition
First Responders
FEMA
Cargo Security
Officers/Industry
Acquisition/Policy
CBP
Borders/Maritime
Chem/Bio
Cyber Security
Acquisition
C2I
Infrastructure Owners/Operators
CS&T
C2IInfrastructure/Geophysical
Product Transition (0-3 yrs)
Focused on delivering near-term products/enhancements to acquisition
Customer IPT controlled
Cost, schedule, capability metrics
Innovative Capabilities (2-5 yrs)
High-risk/High payoff
“Game changer/Leap ahead”
Prototype, Test and Deploy
HSARPA
Basic Research (>8 yrs)
Enables future paradigm changes
University fundamental research
Gov’t lab discovery and invention
Mandated Spending (0-8+ yrs)
Required by Administration (HSPDs)
Congressional direction/law
Goal Investment Portfolio (FY09)
50% 10%
20% 20%
Customer Focused, Output Oriented
US Coast Guard Secret Service Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Federal Emergency Management Agency
(FEMA) Customs and Border Protection (CBP), CBP Air and Marine Operations Center
(AMOC)
DHS Primary Radar Usage
US Coast Guard
Maritime smuggling/ terrorism
Maritime Domain Awareness (MDA)
Port Security
Secret Service
Movement of POTUS
National Special Security Events
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
Aviation smuggling investigations
Covert tracking devices
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
Airspace control of areas affected by natural and manmade disasters
Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
Detect airborne and maritime terrorist/ smuggling events and their associated illegal alien and contraband cargos
Covert tracking devices Enforce borders at
Ports of Entry and between Ports of Entry
Air and Marine Operations Center (AMOC) 24-hour multi-agency
operations center Provide direct support to
Homeland Security in protecting the American people and our national borders through the detection and identification of transnational threats and coordination of law enforcement air and marine forces.
BACKUPSLIDES
CBP Air and Marine Operations CenterRiverside, CA
• 24-hour multi-agency operations center
• Fused air picture
• System capacity of 450 sensor feeds
• Multiple law enforcement data bases and communications networks
• Detects, sorts, and monitors suspect air and marine tracks of interest
• Future strategic command and control for UAS operations
AMOC – DHS Center of ExcellenceAMOC – DHS Center of Excellence
AMOC/CBP Personnel
• Law Enforcement Advisors • Detection Systems Specialists • Intelligence Research Specialists • Systems Technology Staff• Communication Technicians
AMOC Liaison Personnel
• Federal Aviation Administration• CBP Office of Border Patrol• Department of Defense• Coast Guard• Mexican Government
AMOC Partners
FAA
TSA
ICE
NASA
Border Patrol
Secret Service
Coast Guard
FBI
DOD/ANG
NORAD
NORTHCOM
JIATF-S
JTF-N
HIDTA
IBET/IBIT
DEA/EPIC
DHS
CBP
STATE & LOCAL LEA FOREIGN LEA
AMOC Operations
Domestic BorderForeign
Caribbean
Domestic BorderForeign
Caribbean
CBP Air and Marine System of Systems
AlertAircrews
Sorting
Intercept
UnauthorizedAircraft/Vessel
Law EnforcementOn-ground
Arrest
Use of Force
InterdictionAUSA
DSS/Controller
AMOCFusion
DENData
DODData
FAAData
LEData
IntelData
A&MAir
SecurityData
FAA, DEA, FBI, ICE
Information Fusion1 Radar/Communications2 Aircraft/Vessel Scramble3
Investigative Results4 Interdiction/Apprehension5
AMOSS (Air and Marine Operations Surveillance
System)
LEGACY Picture
• 128 radar input capacity
• Processes up to 12,000fused tracks every 12 seconds
• Three servers with configuredwith 22 CPUs and 8 GB ofmemory
• During peak traffic, flight plansenter system at rate of 300 perminute
CURRENT Picture
• 450 radar input capacity
• Processes up to 24,000 fusedtracks every 12 seconds
• Three servers with configuredwith 16 1.5 GHz Itanium IIProcessors and 32 GBof memory
• During peak traffic, flight plansenter system at minimum rateof 1000 per minute
Legacy Picture
Current Picture