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“Transforming Intelligence for 21st Century Missions” ESRI UC 2015 Mr John Teufert JISR SL/Geospatial Services Branch Head Directorate of Application Services (DAS) NATO UNCLASSIFIED

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  • “Transforming Intelligence for 21st Century Missions”

    ESRI UC 2015

    Mr John TeufertJISR SL/Geospatial Services Branch Head

    Directorate of Application Services (DAS)

    NATO UNCLASSIFIED

  • • Introduction of the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

    • IT/CIS drivers for Transforming Intelligence for 21st Century Missions

    – Information Technology (IT) modernisation

    – Federated Mission Network (FMN)

    • Going component based (common C4ISR viewer approach)

    • Implementing mobile technologies for the tactical user

    • Concussions

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 2

    Agenda

  • • Introduction of the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

    • IT/CIS drivers for Transforming Intelligence for 21st Century Missions

    – Information Technology (IT) modernisation

    – Federated Mission network (FMN)

    • Going component based (common C4ISR viewer approach)

    • Implementing mobile technologies for the tactical user

    • Concussions

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 3

    Agenda

  • • The NATO Communications and Information Agency (NCI Agency) was established on 1 July 2012 as a result of the merger of 4 independent NATO Agencies.

    • The establishment of the agency has been part of a broader NATO reform to foster efficiency and effectiveness.

    • The NCI Agency "connects forces, NATO and Nations"- and is NATO's IT and C4ISR (Command, Control, Communications, and Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance) provider, including cyber and missile defence.

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 4

    Introduction of the NATO Communication

    and Information Agency

  • General Manager

    Human

    Resources

    Executive

    Management

    Demand

    Management

    Service Strategy

    Acquisition

    Chief of Staff (OF7)

    Internal Audit

    Finance

    General

    Services

    Service Operation

    1st

    Level

    2nd

    Level

    3rd

    Level

    Operational Analysis

    Command and Control

    Joint Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance

    Service Support & Business Applications

    Education and Training

    AirC2 Programme Office & Services (incl. NPC)

    Ballistic Missile Defence Programme Office & Services

    Operations and Exercises

    Core Enterprise Services

    Network Services and IT Infrastructure

    Cyber Security

    Service Management and Control

    Independent Verification and Validation

    CIS

    Su

    pp

    ort

    Un

    its

    Operations

    Centre

    Service

    Desk,

    NETOPS

    and Cyber

    Defence

    Ops

    CSSC

    Financial Controller

    Applications Services Infrastructure Services

    NCISS

    Legal

    Chief Strategy

    Manager

    NCI Agency Organisational Overview

    NATO UNCLASSIFIED 5

    Service Strategy Operations

  • Technical Design Authority

    Joe Ross

    HPMOWaldemar Kosinski

    NATO UNCLASSIFIED

    JISR Service Line Structure

    INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS

    SERVICES

    Branch Head:

    Bernard Frala

    INTEL FS, OSINT,

    HUMINT, IRM&CM, JISR Architecture

    SURVEILLANCE & RECONAISSANCE

    SERVICES

    Branch Head:

    Thomas Kreitmair

    AGS, NAEW FC, Space Support to Ops

    ELECTRONIC WARFARE & SENSORS SERVICES

    Branch Head:

    Stephen Lewis

    C-IED, SIGINT, Electronic Warfare, NAVVAR, Radar

    ACQ, ESM

    GEOSPATIAL

    SERVICES

    Branch Head:

    John Teufert

    OPS sup. Core GIS, GEOINT, Geo Production,

    Integration

    Chief JISR SL

    Matt Roper

    Executive Team:

    JISR Portfolio

  • Technical Design Authority

    Joe Ross

    HPMOWaldemar Kosinski

    NATO UNCLASSIFIED

    JISR Service Line Structure

    INTELLIGENCE APPLICATIONS

    SERVICES

    Branch Head:

    Bernard Frala

    INTEL FS, OSINT,

    HUMINT, IRM&CM, JISR Architecture

    SURVEILLANCE & RECONAISSANCE

    SERVICES

    Branch Head:

    Thomas Kreitmair

    AGS, NAEW FC, Space Support to Ops

    ELECTRONIC WARFARE & SENSORS SERVICES

    Branch Head:

    Stephen Lewis

    C-IED, SIGINT, Electronic Warfare, NAVVAR, Radar

    ACQ, ESM

    GEOSPATIAL

    SERVICES

    Branch Head:

    John Teufert

    OPS sup. Core GIS, GEOINT, Geo Production,

    Integration

    Chief JISR SL

    Matt Roper

    Executive Team:

    JISR Portfolio

  • NATO Unclassified 831 May 2006

    The Geospatial Services Branch is the Agency’s centre of competence for all

    aspects of Geospatial Intelligence (GEOINT), Geospatial Support (GS) and

    Geographic Information Systems (GIS).

    The Branch maintains all life cycle aspects of the NATO Bi-SC AIS Core

    Geographic Services capability including interoperability across all NATO C2

    and Functional Area Services.

    JISR SL/Geospatial Services Branch

  • • Introduction of the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

    • IT/CIS drivers for Transforming Intelligence for 21st Century Missions

    – Information Technology (IT) modernisation

    – Federated Mission network (FMN)

    • Going component based (common C4ISR viewer approach)

    • Implementing mobile technologies for the tactical user

    • Concussions

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 9

    Agenda

  • • Private Cloud– Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

    – Some elements of Platform and Software as a Service (PaaS and SaaS)

    • E.G., Application Store, incl. mobile Apps

    – On-premise

    – NATO-Owned / NATO-Operated (NONO)

    • Centralised Service Management and Control– High degree of automation

    – New Service Operations Centres to support this centralisation

    What is ITM?

    10

  • Cold War

    NATO Mission Network Concepts

    20-Jul-15

    Afghanistan Mission Network

    1949 - 1995

    1995 - 2010

    2010 - 2016 ?

    2015 - 2030

    Large national

    land warfighting

    formations

    (Corps)

    Smaller

    multinational joint

    formations

    conducting

    comprehensive

    missions

    (Brigade/Division)

  • Objective: open, plug & play

    Solution Architectures

    NATO

    Communications Services

    commercial

    Communications Services

    other participants’

    Comms services

    NATO

    Core

    Services

    other

    participants’

    Core Service

    other participants’

    Core Services

    other participants’

    COI services

    NATO

    Community of Interest Services

    commercial

    Community of Interest Services

    commercial

    Core Services

    other participants’

    User Applications

    commercial User

    ApplicationsApps

    NATO

    User Applications

    horizontal interoperability

    vert

    ical

    inte

    rop

    era

    bilit

    y

    horizontal service interoperability point

    vertical service integration point

  • FMN Capabilities by Milestone

    20-Jul-15

    Single Security Domain with Gateways

    Multiple Security Domains with Gateways

    AM

    N S

    cop

    e

    Multi-level Security on Protected Core Network

    Milestone 1 Milestone 2 Milestone 3Now

    NR

    F Sc

    op

    e

    AM

    N G

    ov

    DC

    IS M

    gt.

    Spiral 1 Spirals 2.1…2.x Spirals 3.1…3.x2015 -2017 2020+ 2025 - 2030

    Major Live Exercise 2015

    FMN Framework (Governance, Life-cycle Mgt.…)

    Human to Human

    CoI(AMN: COP/JISR)

    Human to Human

    CoI(COP/JISR SOA)

    Human to Human

    CoI(Service Orientation and Data Centricity)

    Additional CoICapabilities

  • • Introduction of the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

    • IT/CIS drivers for Transforming Intelligence for 21st Century Missions

    – Information Technology (IT) modernisation

    – Federated Mission network (FMN)

    • Going component based (common C4ISR viewer approach)

    • Implementing mobile technologies for the tactical user

    • Concussions

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 14

    Agenda

  • NATO UNCLASSIFIED

    ICC Airborne usage

    – Airborne usage

    • Onboard NATO E-3A to

    visualise ATO and ACO

    C4ISR Applications in action …

    … for Air, … for Land,

    … for Maritime… and Airborne

    Geospatial visualization is essential

  • Introduction – Current Map/Geo ViewersMultiple implementations – one per system!

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 16

    Now

    + New Projects

    coming soon

  • Tools

    Navigation,

    Symbology &

    Visualisation

    of Objects

    Handling of

    Data Layers

    Result as of now: “Similar” applications… for the “same” user

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 17

    User

    Tools

    LayersNavigation –

    Symbols -

    Visualisation

    ToolsL

    ayersNavigation –

    Symbols -

    Visualisation

    Tools

    Layers

    Navigation –

    Symbols -

    Visualisation

  • C4ISR Viewer Componentization

    A common C4ISR viewer is required by

    NATO to:

    - cover geospatial and C2 visualization

    requirements

    - perform spiral development

    - sub-component based

    - truly enterprise licensed

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 6

    Example only

  • C4ISR viewer benefits to NATO

    • Build once: use everywhere

    – Acquisition/investment savings

    – Longer term partnership with industry

    – Better integration

    • Fix once: solve everywhere

    – O&M cost savings

    – Greater reliability

    • Single look and feel

    – User involvement, Training

    savings

    • Easier to be reused by nations:

    integration into national system

    • Easier interoperability with NATO Core

    GIS services (business logic)

    NATO UNCLASSIFIED 1920/07/201520/07/2015 19

    Past On Going Future

  • 20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 20

    NATO CORE GIS Architecture

    Service

    Metadata

    Functional System

    C4ISR Viewer

    WMS /

    WMTSWFS WCS

    Geo

    Database

    WPS

    ArcGIS Server 10.3.1

    Geo

    Metadata

    NATO Core GIS Incr. 3 mimicry

    NATO Core GIS

    Web Client

    Geo- PortalAccess to spatial Resources

    NATO Core GIS

    Cartographic

    Workshop

    REST

    API

    Service

    Metadata

    Geo-Processing

    Portal for ArcGIS 10.3.1

    Next enterprise up-grade / C4ISR viewer integration

    Mobile

    System

    Routing

    Cross Country Mobility

    Buffering

    Alerts

    MetOC integration

    …..

    WPS

  • • Introduction of the NATO Communication and Information Agency (NCI Agency)

    • IT/CIS drivers for Transforming Intelligence for 21st Century Missions

    – Information Technology (IT) modernisation

    – Federated Mission network (FMN)

    • Going component based (common C4ISR viewer approach)

    • Implementing mobile technologies for the tactical user

    • Concussions

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 21

    Agenda

  • • Helicopter operations require flexibility and large amount of data to safely operate.

    • Geospatial information is always required for mission planning, pre-flight and in-flight missions.

    • Most of the HeliOps related information has only been available analogue.

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 22

    Implementing mobile technologies for

    the tactical user

    - case study HeliOps KFOR -

  • 20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 23

    HeliOps analogue information

    Replacement by a all-in-one mission planning, pre-flight and in-flight

    mobile App

    Local Area Procedures

    KFOR HLS Directory

    Flight Charts Kosovo AIP

    Operational Information

  • User Interface

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 24

    • Ergonomic and iPad

    specific screen layout

    • iOS Look & Feel

    • Iterative development

    process with industry

    partners

    • Day and night color

    scheme

  • 20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 25

    Functionalities Overview

    Basemaps

    selection

    Layers

    selection

    Search

    functionalities

    Quick access

    to documents

    Bookmarks

    Settings

    GPS

    Measurements

    Full screen mode

  • HeliOps App - Data Model

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 26

    • Data maintenance in

    NATO Core GIS

  • HeliOps App - Data Model content

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 27

    • Current data available

    Primary and occasional HLS

    Reporting points

    Flying corridors

    Airspace areas (CTA, CTR,

    Restricted, Dangerous, Nav. aids, …

    Obstacles

    Aeronautical

    Boundaries

    Balkans boundaries

    Border crossing points

    JRD borders

    Municipalities

    Places

    KFOR Camps

    Places

    Airports

    Urban Areas

    Roads

    Hydrography

    Rivers

    Lakes

    The data model can be easily expanded according to the needs of the operations

  • Security Aspects

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 28

    NATO RESTRICTED

    HeliOps App

    HeliOps App

    data

    HeliOps system

    resources Mobile Iron

    SandBox

    Other user

    data

    Other system

    resources

    NON CLASSIFIED

    Device

    • Access to information with security classification up to NATO RESTRICTED on COTS mobile device

  • Security Aspects - Update Process

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 29

    NATO App Store

    vectorSQLite

    HeliOPS App

    New version

    including

    updated

    operational data

    rastervector

    HeliOPS App

    rastervector

    HeliOPS App

    rastervector

    HeliOPS App

    Secure

    Internet

    connection

    N A T O R E S T R I C T E D

    N A T O R E S T R I C T E D

    N A T O R E S T R I C T E D

  • • Information Technology modernisation (ITM) and Federated Mission Networks (FMN) are strategic enablers for Transforming Intelligence for 21st Century Missions in NATO

    • Component based services, such as the common C4ISR viewer and underlying geospatial web-processing-services (WPS), will be near-term technology implementation for Transforming Intelligence for 21st Century Missions in NATO

    • New mobile technologies for the tactical and operational user will provide intelligence sharing with lowest echelons for collection and consumption.

    20/07/2015 NATO UNCLASSIFIED 32

    Conclusions

  • Questions?