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UNCLASSIFIED

National Communications System


(NCS)

“DOD Deployable Communications ”

Mr. James E. Cronkhite


Lead C4 Planner
North American Aerospace Defense
Command/
United States Northern Command/J635
James.cronkhite@northcom.mil

719-554-4924
UNCLASSIFIED

QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
UNCLASSIFIED

Purpose

To provide an overview of C4 assets that


DOD, USNORTHCOM, subordinate units, and
component forces use for deployable
communications in training and contingency
scenarios. Additionally, provide a capability
matrix that can be used to assist the C4
planning process.
UNCLASSIFIED

USNORTHCOM History

• Based on events of 9-11, the President wanted a single


military command for homeland defense
• Secretary of Defense and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
recommended establishment of USNORTHCOM
• April 2002—announced by Secretary of Defense
• October 1, 2002—activated
• September 11, 2003—achieved Full Operational Capability
UNCLASSIFIED

USNORTHCOM Mission
Conduct military operations to –
• Deter, prevent and defeat threats to the United States, its
territories and interests within assigned area of
responsibility (AOR)
• Provide civil support and other assistance to US civil
authorities as directed, i.e., DoD Support to Civilian
Authorities (DSCA)

USNORTHCOM defends America’s homeland—protecting our


people, national power, and freedom of action
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USNORTHCOM C2

U.S. Regional Combatant Command


PRESIDENT
Relationships
SECRETARY
OF DEFENSE
Coordinating
COCOM/OPCON
Supported/Supporting
U.S. Coast
National Guard
Guard
Bureau

FLEET
ARNORTH MARFOR
AFNORTH FORCES
NORTH
COMMAND

JOINT TASK JOINT TASK JOINT TASK JOINT FORCE


FORCE FORCE FORCE HEADQUARTERS
ALASKA NORTH CIVIL SUPPORT NATIONAL
CAPITAL REGION
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Task Organization
COCOM
OPCON
Supporting Relationship
POTUS/
OPCON of selected USCG
forces, as required SECDEF
DHS Governor
Coordination
Peterson AFB, CO

Arlington, VA USCG
Peterson AFB, CO Peterson AFB, CO

Chief NG JFHQ
NORAD NGB
USNORTHCOM
USNORTHCOM State

Langley, VA Ft Sam Houston New Orleans, LA Norfolk, VA Peterson AFB, CO MDW

JFHQ
SJFHQ NCR
AFNORTH
ACC FORSCOM
ARNORTH MARFORNORTH FFC
CFFC
Elmendorf AFB, AK -North Ft. Monroe, VA
Ft. Bliss, TX
Elmendorf, AK JTF
Tyndall AFB, FL JTF
JTF JFMCC CS
(FFC) N
Alaska JFLCC
(ALCOM) JFACC
(1 st AF) USCG USCG
JFACC QRFs
QRFs
USCG
LANT PAC
USCG
(11 th AF) RRFs
RRFs LANT PAC
JFMCC San Diego, CA Norfolk, VA NG JTF
CANR ANR CONR
JFLCC State
FFC FFC
MACDIS FLEET -West
West
FLEET FLEET
FLEET -East
East
TF TF Brigades (3rdFLEET)
(3rd FLEET) (2nd FLEET)
(2nd FLEET)
Alert SEMA
Alert Alert
A/C West East
A/C A/C
Surface Combatants/
Patrol Aircraft
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Area of Responsibility (AOR)

ALASKA

USEUCOM

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USSOUTHCOM
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Homeland Defense - Key Functions

• All domain defense: Land, Maritime, Air and Cyber


• Defense against Transnational Threats
• Counterdrug and Counterterrorism
• Continuity of Operations
• Anti-Terrorism and Force Protection
• DoD and National Critical Infrastructure Protection
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Civil Support - Key Functions

• Continuity of Government
• Consequence Management
• Chem, Bio, Rad, Nuke and High-yield Explosive
• Disaster Response
• Hurricanes, Floods, Wildland Fires, Earthquakes
and Tornados
• Special Events
• National Special Security Events
• Special Events for Homeland Security
• Mass Migration

When Requested…When Directed


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Protecting the Homeland


DoD’s
#1
Priority

Unique Area of Extraordinary


Responsibility Circumstances
Specialized
Capabilities

Emergency
Circumstances
Temporary
Circumstances

il upport
CivS Execute OPLANS

Special Events Transnational Disaster Relief Civil CBRNE


Threats Disturbances Incident Mgmt
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The Challenge of Disaster Relief


DHS
DOJ
DOD NGO
NEMIS COP (NG – Title 10)
NAWAS DSEL
LEO
JPEN Chat PVO
JRIES SIPR
The Internet DCTS
Common Telephone
VTC
Ground Radio
Web Browser

GuardNet
GEO
State
Federal & Local Agencies
Agencies (NG – Title 32)

Numerous Players, Systems, Domains, and Enablers


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USNORTHCOM
Operational Spectrum

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Situational Awareness
Consequence Management

Crisis Management
Homeland Defense
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Incident Scene Response


Support Concepts
State and Local Response

SBI
IC NGB
State JCCC
SCO
MICP EOC

SEMA NGB
Local State JOC
Response JOC
JTF-CE JFHQ-State
WMD JTF-State
-CST (UCS)
Incident
Joint CIEE Interoperability
Communications ExtensionStandards,
Interoperability
Procedures
Standards,
and Common
Procedures
Tec
hnology
and Technology
Scene
JTF-CS AF
(ERCS) SSE TF-CM NorthCom
(DICE) (JNN)
FCO FBI JOC
N2C2
EPLO < 5 km SJTFHQ-North CP
JTF SSE (DC4)
FEMA (JNN)
RT DCO/DCE 5 - 10 km NorthCom
TCCC
TNCC
FBI QRF FEMA
RT 10 - 50 km
ROC

50 - 200 km

Federal and Defense Response >200 km


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DoD (C4) Response

DoD
Local
C4Response
Response
JTF, (2) OCPs,
(5) FOBs
- EXORDs
JFO C4 LNO - RFFs (JDOMS)
FECC - SAR/GAR
- JCEOI
- Directory
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NCC C4 LNO
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Federal Response

FEMA
EPRD

EPRD
(FEMA)

Local Response
State Response Local
State Emergency INCIDENT
POTUS
Governor Management SITE
National
NGGuard
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Levels of Interaction
USNORTHCOM ELEMENTS OTHER PLAYERS
Defense Coordinating Officer (DCO) First Responders
CHARACTERISTICS Emergency Preparedness
STE
Liaison Officer (EPLO)
TIER 1 NORTHCOM Situational
• Man Mobile Assessment Team (NSAT)
• Remotely Configurable
• Power on and Play FEMA
• Wireless -MERS
Civil Support Team (CST)
Commander’s Assessment USCG
TIER 2 Element (CAE) USSS
• Mobile FBI
• Reduced Manpower TSA
• Plug and Play
• Wired and Wireless mix
STATE EOC
JTF
FWD
TIER 3 DHS DOJ
• Transportable Northern
• Command
Specialized Manpower
DoD
• Dedicated end equipment
Defense
• Wired Agencies

Share Capabilities and Interoperability at all Levels 16


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Pre-Scripted FEMA
Mission Assignments

• Deployable communications options from each service or


component agency
• Coordination conducted with NCS and FEMA on pre-
scripted Mission Assignments (MA)
• Pre-scripted MAs encompass packages from mobile C4
teams to JTF / JFO C4 support
• Provide the DCO and USNORTHCOM FECC LNO with
tailorable solution sets (playbook)
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Pre-scripted MA #1

Communications Support to First Responders

– Specific capabilities provided include:


– Satellite cell phone such as Iridium or Globalstar
– SATCOM (INMARSAT)
– Non-secure/secure radio (UHF TACSAT/UHF LOS/VHF)
– Secure voice (STU-III/STE)
– Non-secure data (internet reachback/OWA)

– Cost: $14,000 (per 2-person team for 10 days)

– Cost Estimating Factors (per 2-Person Team)


– Air fare (2 X $750) = $ 1,500 (round trip)
– Per Diem: (2 X $150 X 10 days) = $ 3,000
– Bandwidth per month = $ 6,000
– Equipment Transportation Costs = $ 1,500 (round trip)
– Expendable Supplies: = $ 1,200 (per 10 days)
– Vehicle: ($60 per day x 10 days) = $ 600
– Fuel: ($20 per day x 10 days) = $ 200
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– Total = $ 14,000
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Pre-scripted MA #2

25-User Communications Package (Fixed Site Teams)

• Specific capabilities provided include*:


– Satellite phone such as Iridium or Globalstar
– Wideband SATCOM
– UHF TACSAT, VHF and UHF Line-of-Sight (LOS) radios
– Facsimile/Printer/Scanner
– Non-secure/secure data (Internet reachback, e-mail, SIPRNET)
– Voice switch for DSN
– Commercial DISN access

• Cost: $ 92,250 for 15 military personnel TDY for a 10-day period

• Cost Estimating Factors (per 15-Person Team):


– Air fare (15 people X $750) = $11,250
– Per Diem: (15 people X $150 X 10 days) =$ 22,500
– Bandwidth per month: =$ 50,000
– Equipment Transportation Costs =$ 1,500
– Expendable Supplies =$ 3,000
– Vehicle: (5 vehicles x $60/day x 10 days) = $ 3,000
– Fuel: (5 vehicles x $20/day x 10 days) =$ 1,000
– TOTAL = $ 92,250
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Pre-scripted MA #3

75-User Communications Package (Fixed Site Teams)

• Specific capabilities provided include*:


– Satellite phone such as Iridium or Globalstar
– Wideband SATCOM
– UHF TACSAT, VHF and UHF Line-of-Sight (LOS) radios
– Facsimile/Printer/Scanner
– Non-secure/secure data (Internet reachback, e-mail, SIPRNET)
– Voice switch for DSN
– Commercial DISN access

• Cost: $ 156,850 for 25 military personnel TDY for 10 days

• Cost Estimating Factors (per 25-Person Team):


– Air fare (25 people X $750) =$18,750 (Round Trip)
– Per Diem: (25 people X $150 X 10 days) = $37,500
– Bandwidth per month: =$80,000
– Equipment Transportation Costs =$ 5,000 (Round trip)
– Expendable Supplies =$ 6,000
– Vehicle: (12 vehicles x $60/day x 10 days) =$ 7,200
– Fuel: (12 vehicles x $20/day x 10 days) =$ 2,400
– TOTAL= $ 156,850
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Critical Services

• Non-secure Point-to-point Voice and Secure Point-to-


point Voice
• Non-secure PTT and Secure PTT
• Position Location-Based Services
• Common Operating Picture (COP)
• Operational Planning Tools
• Force Tracking
• Collaboration Services
• Web-based Portal Extension

As outlined in USNORTHCOM Communications Extension CONEX (at FO review)


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Required Capabilities at JTFs

JTFs reporting to USNORTHCOM will have access to these capabilities:

• Military Push-to-talk radio (UHF TACSAT, SINCGARS,


HAVEQUICK)
• Land Mobile Radio (LMR) for local responder
interconnectivity
• Non secure telephonic voice
• Secure telephonic voice (STE interoperable)
• Secure telephonic voice (DRSN interoperable)
• Non secure telephonic facsimile
• Secure telephonic facsimile (STE interoperable)
• NIPRNET (or Broadband Wireless Internet with VPN to
NIPRNET capability)
• SIPRNET
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Required Capabilities at JTFs (Contd)

JTFs reporting to USNORTHCOM will have access to these capabilities:

• Non secure Video Teleconferencing (VTC)


• Secure VTC (interoperable with the DISA DVS)
• JWICS Data
• JWICS VTC
• Position Location
• Common Operating Picture
• Collaboration Services
• Messaging Services
• Force Tracking
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Light Packages for DCOs, etc.

DCOs reporting to USNORTHCOM will have access to these capabilities:

• Non secure telephonic voice


• Secure telephonic voice (STE interoperable)
• Non secure telephonic facsimile
• Secure telephonic facsimile (STE interoperable)
• NIPRNET (or Broadband Wireless Internet with VPN to
NIPRNET capability)
• SIPRNET
• Non secure Video Teleconferencing (VTC)
• Position Location
• Collaboration Services
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Deployable Command
and Control Vehicle
• SJFHQ-North Deployable Command and Control Vehicle (DCCV / formerly InfraLynx) is
capable of providing a mobile C2 node that can support 4 internal positions and 30
external positions
– Equipment:
• Commercial Ku band SATCOM for long haul satellite connectivity (upgrading to tri-
band term in FY06)
• Land Mobile Radios (LMR) with ACU-1000 for trunking and 1st responder
interoperability
• Private Cellular network bridged to LMR and SATCOM
• Transit case mounted voice, video, and data equipment (DSN, PSTN, SIPRNET,
NIPRNET, and VTC)
• Promina for mulitplexing and circuit management
• REDCOM PBX for DSN/PSTN voice connectivity
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DCCV
•Freightliner Chassis
•Airlift Certified
•19,100lbs GVW
•No Special License Req
•No DOT Permit Req
•12KW Generator
•Tandberg IP VTC System

•Pack-out area
•Convertible Conference Area
•Exterior Briefing Area
•Pneumatic Mast
•1.5 M Ku Sat Dish

Dedicated Spaces for Operator/Users


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Joint En-route Mission


Planning and Rehearsal System-NT
• SJFHQ-North deploys the Joint En-route Mission Planning and
Rehearsal System- NT (JEMPRS-NT) as a “First-In” or LNO
capability. JEMPRS-NT provides an in-transit capability that can
also be used at the incident site
– Equipment:
• INMARSAT for long haul SATCOM
and voice connectivity
• Modular data system and end user
devices (SIPRNET and NIPRNET)
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Emergency Response
Communications Suite
• JTF-CS has fielded the Emergency Response Communications Suite (ERCS) as a “First
In” C4 capability to support the initial JTF-CS staff. It is a modular package that can
support ~40 positions
– Equipment:
• Commercial Ku band SATCOM for long haul satellite connectivity (upgrading to tri-
band term in FY06)
• Land Mobile Radios (LMR)
• Tactical Single Channel Radios (PRC-117)
• Transit case mounted voice, video, and data equipment (DSN, PSTN, SIPRNET,
NIPRNET, JWICS, and VTC)
• Promina for mulitplexing and circuit management
• REDCOM PBX for DSN/PSTN voice connectivity
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93rd SIG BDE


Communications Packages
• The 93 SIG BDE provides two deployable communications packages to support JTF-CM HQ’s
rd

and subordinate TF’s. The two packages (Heavy and Medium) will support over 150 users and
differ only in long haul satellite terminal. The Medium Package uses an AN/TSC-93D and the
Heavy Package uses an AN/TSC-85D.
– Equipment:
• AN/TSC-85D or AN/TSC-93D for long haul SATCOM connectivity
• Tactical Single Channel Radios
• Satellite / Cellular telephones
• Transit case mounted voice, video, and data equipment (DSN, PSTN, SIPRNET, NIPRNET,
and VTC)
• Promina for mulitplexing and circuit management
• REDCOM PBX for DSN/PSTN voice connectivity
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Army Light Data Package

93rd Signal Brigade (Fort Gordon, Georgia)

• Military Push-to-talk radio • Secure telephonic facsimile


(UHF TACSAT, SINCGARS) (STE interoperable)
• Non secure telephonic voice • NIPRNET
• Secure telephonic voice (STE • SIPRNET
interoperable) • Non secure Video
• Non secure telephonic Teleconferencing (VTC)
facsimile • Secure VTC (interoperable
with the DISA DVS)
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Theater Deployable
Communications
• The Air Force Theater Deployable Communications (TDC) provides a transit
case deployable C4 suite that will support up to 150 users. The package is
comprised of the Lightweight Multiband Satellite Terminal (LMST), Integrated
Communications Access Packages (ICAP), and the Network Management
System
– Equipment:
• LMST for long haul satellite connectivity
• ICAP equipment suite that provides voice and data connectivity (DSN,
SIPRNET, NIPRNET, and Promina for multiplexing and circuit
management)
• Network Management System provides data management and IA tools
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USAF TDC

Theater Deployable Communications (TDC)


• Military Push-to-talk radio • Secure telephonic facsimile
(UHF TACSAT, HAVEQUICK) (STE interoperable)
• Non secure telephonic voice • NIPRNET
• Secure telephonic voice (STE • SIPRNET
interoperable) • Non secure Video
• Non secure telephonic Teleconferencing (VTC)
facsimile • Secure VTC (interoperable
with the DISA DVS)
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Deployable Interim
Communications Suite
• The Deployable Interim Communications Suite (DICE) is a smaller
version of the TDC and can support 5 users on the small package and
40 users on the heavy package
– Equipment:
• LMST for long haul satellite connectivity
• ICAP is transit cased data equipment that provides voice and
data connectivity (DSN, SIPRNET, NIPRNET, and Promina for
multiplexing and circuit management)
• Network Management System provides data management and
IA tools
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Hammer Ace

• Hammer Ace is the “First In” capability for USAF units that can be established
within 30 minutes after reaching the incident site and can support 5-10 users
– Equipment:
• INMARSAT for long haul SATCOM connectivity
• Land Mobile Radios
• Cellular telephones
• Small data package
• Printer/Scanner/Fax
• GPS
UNCLASSIFIED

US Army Small
Tactical Terminal
• Non secure telephonic voice (Voice over IP)
• NIPRNET
• SIPRNET
UNCLASSIFIED

JCSE Small C2
Internet Protocol
• The Joint Communications Support Element has fielded the Small C2 Internet
Protocol (SC2IP) communications suite. This suite is an Everything over Internet
Protocol (EoIP) solution that incorporates voice and data into one communication
stream. The package can support 10-15 personnel
– Equipment:
• SC2IP provides high-speed, secure and non-secure voice, data, and video
teleconferencing capability for up to 40 users. The SC2IP extends Global
Information Grid (GIG) services (SIPRNET, NIPRNET, DSN, Voice over
Secure IP, DVS-G) or commercial services (Internet, commercial telephony)
over military or commercial satellite from DoD STEP/Teleports to Tier 1 and
Tier 2 locations
UNCLASSIFIED

SC2IP Systems Diagram


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Interim SATCOM Incident


Site Communications Set
• The Interim SATCOM Incident Communications Set (ISISCS) is a National Guard Bureau
communications system that is deployed in 13 states. This system will support 50 users (will be
replaced by JISCC in FY06)
– Equipment:
• Commercial Ku SATCOM for long haul satellite connectivity
• LMR with ACU-1000 for bridging and 1 responder interoperability
st

• Tactical Single Channel Radio


• Transit case mounted voice, video, and data equipment (DSN, PSTN, SIPRNET, NIPRNET,
JWICS, and VTC)
• Promina for mulitplexing and circuit management
• REDCOM PBX for DSN/PSTN voice connectivity
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ISISCS
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Joint Incident Site


Communications Capability
• The Joint Incident Site Communications Capability (JISCC) is a National Guard Bureau communications system that is the
replacement for the ISISCS. This system is capable of supporting more than 50 users
– Equipment:
• Commercial Ku SATCOM
• LMR with ACU-1000 for bridging
and 1st responder interoperability
• Tactical Single Channel Radio
• Transit case mounted voice,
video, and data equipment (DSN, PSTN,
SIPRNET, NIPRNET, JWICS, and VTC)
• Promina for mulitplexing and
circuit management
• REDCOM PBX for DSN/PSTN voice connectivity
UNCLASSIFIED

Weapons of Mass Destruction


Civil Support Teams
The Weapons of Mass Destruction-Civil Support Teams Unified Command Suite (WMD-CST UCS) is a mobile C2 package that provides service for
•~10 personnel
Equipment:

INMARSAT for long haul satellite

and voice connectivity
LMR and base station for 1st

responder interoperability
UHF LOS radios and base station

Cellular phones

Transit case mounted voice,

video, and data equipment (Internet, SIPRNET,
and NIPRNET
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Reachback System

DO
DC NORT
JTF- MS
Reachback Includes RTF O/ HCOM
Secure & Non-Secure DC CS
HQ EPL
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Voice, Video, and
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Data Connectivity
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CBI CB/R Othe Expert Advice &
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US Coast Guard

• Mobile Incident Command Post (MICP)


• Transportable Communications Center (TCC)
• Military Push-to-talk radio
(UHF/VHF LOS, TACSAT)
• Land Mobile Radio (LMR) for local
responder interconnectivity
• Non secure telephonic voice
• Non secure telephonic facsimile
• INTERNET
• Non secure Video
Teleconferencing (VTC)
UNCLASSIFIED

Capability Matrix for USNORTHCOM


Subordinates
Capability UHF Iridium/ Wideband NIPR SIPR DSN VTC Secure
TACSAT INMARSAT Satellite VTC

SJFHQ-N NSAT   
(JEMPRS-NT Lite)

SJFHQ-N InfraLynx       
JTF-CS ERCS        
JTF-CS LNO 
TACSAT (x2)
JTF-CS LNO Kit   
(INMARSAT) (x5)

JTF-CS ADVON  
LAN
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Capability Matrix for National Guard C4

Capability UHF Iridium/ Wideband NIPR SIPR DSN VTC Secure


TACSAT INMARSAT Satellite VTC

ISISCS (x12)
    
WMD-CST UCS
(x48)        
Tactical Comm
Sqn TDC       
Tactical Signal
Company       
LAN/WAN
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Capability Matrix for DoD C4

Capability UHF Iridium/ Wideband NIPR SIPR DSN VTC Secure


TACSAT INMARSAT Satellite VTC

USAF Tactical
Comm Sqn       
USA Tactical Sig
Company       
USMC JECCS
      
USMC RRS LMR

USN MICFAC
       
USAF Hammer
Ace  
JCSE
       
UNCLASSIFIED

Capability Matrix for DoD


Programs of Record
Capability UHF Iridium/ Wideband NIPR SIPR DSN VTC Secure
TACSAT INMARSAT Satellite VTC
Army PEO EIS C4 KU
SATCOM Terminal    
(Transit Cases) (x20)
USN SPAWAR CellTel
(GSM) Pkg    
USN NAVSEA GSM
Cell Pkg 
SOCOM GSM/CDMA
Cell System on UAVs 
(x4)
SOCOM GSM Cell
Nodes (Transit Cased) 
Navy DJC2 PM
       
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Capability Matrix for


Commercial Vendors
Capability UHF Iridium/ Wideband NIPR SIPR DSN VTC Secure
TACSAT INMARSAT Satellite VTC

Rivada/Qualcomm
Portable KU SATCOM
Terminal with CDMA Cell
  
Node

Verizon 3G Broadband
Router   
DataPath KU SATCOM
DKET Lite (x1) [used as
STEP gateway into DISN
     
for TDMA term

DataPath KU SATCOM
Trailerized Army JNN
Node (x20)

Rockwell Collins
MILSTAR EHF SCAMP
(x4)
Motorola Aerostat
(Balloon) retrans for 800
MHz LMR

UNCLASSIFIED

QUESTIONS/COMMENTS
UNCLASSIFIED

Install STTs at Key Locations to allow


redeployment of 93rd SIG BDE assets
Terminal TT03
Terminal TT01

When Rover
Mission
Is complete, avail.
for redeployment

Terminal TT04

When Rover
TDMA Mission
Network Is complete, avail.
for redeployment

Terminal Terminal TT02


MRT01

Number of STTs available depend on number of


STTs deployed to parishes/spares in Phase 2a

STT Package Terminal STT07 STT Package Terminal STT08 STT Package Terminal STT09 STT Package Terminal STT10

NIPR NIPR NIPR NIPR


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