| Enhancing Collective C2 in the International Environment: Leveraging the Unclassified Information Sharing Enterprise Service |
JUN 2011 |
51 pages |
| Authors:
Jr. Chlebo Paul; Gerard J. Christman; Roy A. Johnson; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | The Indian Ocean Basin Tsunami in December 2004 underscored the requirement for a collaborative environment amongst military and civilian actors from across the international environment. United States Pacific Command (USPACOM) had been hosting the Asia Pacific Area Network (APAN) to support the Multinational Planning Augmentation Team (MPAT). At first it was less a network than a nominal Website and it evolved into a portal where, upon conclusion of Operation Unified ... |
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| Measuring Agility |
JUN 2011 |
41 pages |
| Authors:
David S. Alberts; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | 21st Century mission challenges are Complex Endeavors with a complex mission, a complex environment, and a complex self. There is no "one size fits all solution" to accomplishing the functions that our community associates with Command and Control; different approaches are appropriate for different situations. The Command and Control (management, governance) of an entity is different from that of efforts to focus a Collective (complex self) and converge on a ... |
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| Coalition C2/Multinational Information Sharing: Current Capabilities and Challenges |
JUN 2011 |
25 pages |
| Authors:
Ronald W. Pontius; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | Overview: DoD C2 background, coalition C2 and multinational information sharing (MNIS) capabilities, C2 challenges, key initiatives and summary. |
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| DoD Privacy Impact Assessment (PIA) Guidance |
12 Feb 2009 |
11 pages |
| Authors:
John G Grimes; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | This Instruction: Establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for completion and approval of PIAs in accordance with the guidance in DoD Instruction 5025.01 (Reference (a)) and the authority in DoD Directive 5144.1 (Reference (b)); provides procedures for the completion and approval of PIAs in the Department of Defense to meet the statutory requirement as stated in section 208 of Public Law 107-347 (Reference (c)) to analyze and ensure personally identifiable information ... |
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| Management of the Department of Defense Information Enterprise |
10 Feb 2009 |
12 pages |
| Authors:
Gordon England; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | This Directive: a. Reissues and renames DoD Directive (DoDD) 8000.01 (Reference (a)), and assigns oversight responsibilities for DoD information management activities to the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration/DoD Chief Information Officer (ASD(NII)/DoD CIO), consistent with DoDD 5144.1 (Reference (b)). b. Implements sections 2223 and 2224 of title 10, United States Code (U.S.C.) (Reference (c)); Chapter 113 of title 40, U.S.C. (Reference (d)); Chapters 35 and 36 ... |
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| Spiraling Information Demands -- The Way Ahead with IPv6 |
01-Jul-2007 |
3 pages |
| Authors:
Kristopher L Strance; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | The achievement of Net-Centric Operations and Warfare (NCOW), envisioned as the Global Information Grid (GIG) of inter-networked sensors, platforms, facilities, people, and information, depends on effective implementation of Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) in concert with other aspects of the GIG architecture. IIPv6 is the next-generation network layer protocol for the Internet and the DoD GIG. The current version of IP, IPv4, was developed in the 1970s and is the ... |
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| Making It Work -- The Net-Centric Global Information Grid NetOps Strategy |
01-Jul-2007 |
3 pages |
| Authors:
Thomas Lam; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | The Joint Network of Operations (NetOps) Concept of Operations is assigning overall responsibility for NetOps to Commander, United States Strategic Command (CDRUSSTRATCOM) and has enabled the Department of Defense (DoD) to begin improving the operations and defense of the Global Information Grid (GIG). However, there is still only limited progress in implementing an enterprise-wide construct that fully addresses all aspects of NetOps in a dynamically changing global environment. Observations from ... |
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| Providing the Tools for Information Sharing: Net-Centric Enterprise Services |
01-Jul-2007 |
3 pages |
| Authors:
Ann H Kim; Carol Macha; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | The Department of Defense (DoD) is establishing a net-centric environment that increasingly leverages shared services and Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) that, among other things, is supported by the required use of a common and shared infrastructure. A common infrastructure enables force capabilities to be readily networked in support of joint warfighting and operations. The Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES) program is a transformational program that delivers a set of shared services as ... |
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| Department of Defense Net-Centric Spectrum Management Strategy |
03 AUG 2006 |
18 pages |
| Authors:
John G. Grimes; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | The purpose of this document is to better manage the Department's Radio Frequency Spectrum, a finite resource, which is essential in accomplishing the Department's warfighting mission. Pursuant to the President's Management Initiative and the Department of Defense's Transformation, the Spectrum Management (SM) Strategy will improve the management of this vital resource now and in the future. The Department is taking an integrated approach to developing the transformation to net-centricity. This ... |
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| Coalition Interoperability: A Modeled Approach |
2006 |
21 pages |
| Authors:
Gerard J. Christman; Mark Postal; ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION) ARLINGTON VA
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 | Agenda: * History * Model * Systems * Approach * Results * Way Ahead |
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