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Marine Corps FORCEnet
Presentation to the 2004
Strike, Land Attack and Air Defense
Annual Symposium
Mr. Robert Hobart
Marine Corps Systems Command
April 29, 2004
FORCEnet
FORCEnet: EMW Enabler
Provides
Common
Operational and
Tactical Pictures
Provides
Intelligence,
Surveillance and
Reconnaissance
Provides
Communication
and Data
Networks
... and Enterprise Services invisible to the user
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What Is FORCEnet?
Net-Centric Warfare Is the Theory.
Net-centric Operations Is the Concept.
FORCEnet Is the Process of Making the Theory
and Concept a Reality.
FORCEnet
FORCEnet
TRANSFORMATION
FORCEnet
Flexible, responsive to the Commander
Transparent technology
More than technology
Leadership, tactics-techniquesprocedures (TTP), concepts, training, etc.
FORCEnet
CAPABILITIES
Expanded Collaborative Planning
Real-time, dispersed
Enhanced Decision-making
Right info, right time, right person, right format
Modeling and Simulation
Test and modify plan in real-time
Self-organizing, Self-healing Network
“Automated” routine decision-making
FORCEnet
Concept-Based Development
Macro Functional
Orientation
Activity
Hierarchy
• Phase I, II, III BDA
• MEA
• Target nominations
• Special Studies
NMJIC
DIA
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EVENT 1
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• Maritime CTL
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Notes for Navy Charts
1 AWACS
2 R IVET JOINT 3 Formerly EWC
4 Aerial Refueling Aircraft
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6“ Ships” & “Subs” refers to vessels , w hich although not an integr al part of the J oint Force, are tasked to provide
surv eillance
NODE C
Tactical Surveil
P-3C
SH-6 0
etc.
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5 May
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F-14A, B
F/A-18
C/D, E/F
F/A-18A/B
EVENT 5
SYSTEM
EVENT 6
4
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EVENT 7
EVENT 8
Capabilities
Technology Insertion
S&T Investment
Experimentation
R&D and Science
Management
Human Resources
Force Protection
Fires
Logistics
NO DE 3
S-3 B
UAVs
Navy
T ankers4
E-2C
SATCOM Interface
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A
A WOC
COMMS
Interface• ATO, JTl
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One-w SWC
ay SA
Aircraft
AEGIS
AEGIS
Other AAW
AAW
Other
TCOM
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3Ships
Carriers
Cruisers
Destro yers
Ships
EVEN
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CGN -36/38, DD G-993
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SYSTEM {f ormul a rel at i ng
Near Term Operations as of 2003 -- Major
Regional Conflict -- Theater Air and Missile Defense functions
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• Phase I BDAASWC
Weapons
F/A -18
AV-8B
HAWK TMDD
NO DE 2
AEGIS
Cruiser:
CG -47 Class
• Phase
I, II BDA
*(Alternate,
{f ormul
a relCV)
at i ng
• Phase I, II BDA; MEA
• Tgt. Folders;weaponeering
A3
Subs6
C ontrol
TA OC / SA AWC /
EWC
ACM
t i me 1
U -2R
R CEP-3
ES-3A
U AVs
Tankers 4
Ships 6
etc
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USMC
Force
TA CC
AAWC
JFMCC
Theater
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NO DE 1
AM
MZ
CIC
• Weapon System Video
• MISREPs
• Combat Reports
• Munitions Effects
• Target nominations
• Target material requests
• Collection Requirements
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CO A J N M Z
Joint Elements
National
DSP
SOF
OTHR
H FDF
ASW Arrays
FOSICs/FOSIFs
etc
JFSOCC
A
• Phase I BDA
terf
S In
MM
CO
• Combat Reports
• Munitions Effects
3
• Target nominations C2WC
• Target material requests
EXTERNAL
CONNECTION
SYSTEM
2
• Point mensuration
• No strike lists
• Target materials
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• Phase I, II, III BDA
JFACC
A3.2
A3.2.1 A3.2.2
• BDA Reports (imagery/text)
SYSTEM
EVENTS/
TI M E
JFSOCC
C ontrol
Weapons
A JM
3
E-3 1• TargetCmaterials/analysis
RCF-1 5
F-16
C RE• BDA Reports (imagery/text)
SYSTEM
• Weapon System Video
ARC
1 • MISREPs
SYSTEM
2 MAW
Collection
Weapons
Requirements • Target study
AJ
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Force
A OC
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SYSTEM
M
1
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• BDA Reports
(imagery/text)
NODE A
Caveats:
• Extract from
USCENTCOM
Objective Architecture
Concerning Targeting –
November 1997 Draft
• Nodes; info. exchanges;
functions shown do not
represent a complete set
C ontrol
AAMDC FP TOC
A
Capabilities List
Army
Force
A1
A3
NODE B
A JM
(ACE)
• Enemy Force
Effectiveness
• Collection
Requirements
• Target
Nominations
C
A JM
JFLCC
A
JICA3.1
JOC
• Coalition Coordination
F2C2
CW C
AADC
• Target materials/analysis
• BDA Reports (imagery/text)
JFC
A1.1 A1.2
JFLCC
• BDA Reports
(imagery/text)
Coalition Allies
A
NATO Allies
JFC
JFMCC
A JM
• CDL, JNFL, Preplanned JTL
• Target materials
• Target nomination
(JOC/JIC)
• BDA Reports
(imagery/text)
• Propose targets
• Track JFLCC Targets
• Phase I, II BDA
• MEA
A2
BDA Reports • Phase II BDA;
(imagery/text) Combat Assessment
• Collection
Requirements
Information Resources
Activity
Diagram
Target
Nominations
MIDB
Changes
DCCC
Supporting
Management & Admin
Integrated Architectures
Maneuver
Naval Operating Concept
INTEL
Command &
Warfighting
Control
Training & Education
Concepts
Financial Management
Guidance
FORCEnet
USMC Architecture Agencies
- Process and agency
coordination
Documenting the
baseline
BASELINE ARCHITECTURE
Mission
Baseline IT Capabilities
Information
Systems
IT
Governance
Process
Campaign
Plans
POM
Initiatives
INTEGRATED MASTER
SCHEDULE
Mission & Operational Needs
New Threats
Budgets & Costs
TRANSITION STRATEGY
Technical
(JTA)
Security & Management
System Portfolio
Plans &
Decisions
New Technology & Standards
Operational
Guiding Principles
New
Operational
Concepts
Future IT Capabilities
Computing Services
Network & Comm Services
Application Services
Security Services
Data Services
TARGET ARCHITECTURE
New
Systems
Future
Technical
(JTA)
- Operational views
- Systems and technical
views
- Architecture engineering
infrastructure
FORCEnet
Strategic Framework
NCOW
Military Transformation: Net-Centric Operations & Warfare
Naval Power 21
Sea
Power
21
Naval Transformation: Naval Power-21
• Naval Operating Concept
Marine
Corps
Strategy
21
Service Transformation: Sea Power-21 & Marine Corps
Strategy 21
USMC Campaign Plans
Sea Strike
Sea Shield
Expeditionary
Maneuver Warfare
Sea Warrior
Sea Base
Sea Trial
Sea Enterprise
FORCEnet
NMCI
eXNET (TDN)
MCEITS
“Netting” the Joint Force”
FORCEnet
Architecture Key to Integration
BACK UP SLIDES
Army / USMC Common FORCEnet
Efforts
•
•
•
•
MC02 MCS / TCO Interface
Feb 03 - Operational Architecture effort to identify common IERs
JROCM 128 and 161- 03 to achieve a single joint capability (BFSA/CID)
C2PC / FBCB2 Alignment
OV-1 JBFSA (DRAFT)
Defining information network requirements
Army / USMC Common
Architecture Efforts
FORCEnet
• Common Army BOS / USMC BSF “maneuver”
IERs
– Examining remaining BOS/BSF alignment
• Shared operational architecture databases
• Common methodology for architecture based
capabilities development
Exploring architecture development MOA!
“Netting” the Joint Force”
FORCEnet
GIG
Joint Battle Management Command & Control
Air Force
C2 Constellation
Navy
FORCEnet
Marine Corps
FORCEnet
Army
LANDWARNET
Architecture Key to Integration
LEADERSHIP
FORCEnet
Command Philosophy
Command by Direction
Centralize uncertainty
Command by Plan
Prioritize uncertainty
Command by Influence
Distribute uncertainty
Network must be Adaptable to the Commander
GIG Overlay
BEA – BMMP (6 Business Areas)
JBMC2 - JFCOM
JC2 - STRATCOM
FCB – Warfighting (5 Warfighting Areas)
FORCENET
IT-21 ?
NMCI
eXNet
INFOSPACE
MCEITS
CES – TCA – GIG BE – JTRS – IA – COMPUTING PLANT
LANDWARNET ?
C2 CONST
AF BEA
MCEN
MARINE CORPS ENTERPRISE NETWORK (MCEN): Provides USMC end-toend IT capabilities, and is the Marine Corps contribution to FORCENET and the
GIG. Supports both the warfighting and business operations.
Summary of BGen John R. Thomas statement to House Armed Services Committee 2004
USMC Architecture Artifacts
OPERATIONAL
Functional Orientation
Concepts
Information
WEB PAGES CONTAIN HYPERLINKS TO ALL REFERENCES AND
TRAINING MANUALS. ALL TASK BOXES LINK TO NODE DIAGRAMS.
SYSTEMS
MCIAP Enterprise-Level
TECHNICAL
Platform & System-Level
Standards Maps
A Conceptual Foundation
The USMC enterprise consists of a globally
interconnected, end-to-end set of information
capabilities, associated processes, and
personnel for collecting, processing, storing,
disseminating and managing information on
demand to warfighters and the supporting
establishment.
IT Concept
The USMC IT framework consists of three
interconnected environments (units) within a
Joint and commercial information technology
grid.
IT Environment
FORCEnet
Persistent, netted
ISR; optimum naval
investment within joint
architecture
Ubiquitous
communications
Robust links
Fully netted sensors
Flawless combat
ID & blue force
tracking
Full coalition
interoperability
Shared common
undersea picture
COTP to all users
Ironclad network
defense-in-depth
4
Management Philosophy Shift
Today
Integrated at
at
Integrated
Department
Department
Proposed
National
National
MilitaryStrategy
Strategy
Military
Systems
Systems
Joint
Joint
Vision
Vision
Joint
Joint
Operations
Operations
Concepts
Concepts
Requirements
Requirements
JointOperating
Operating
Joint
Concepts
Concepts
Functional
Functional
Concepts
Concepts
Bottom up, “Stovepiped”
•
ServiceOperating
Operating
Service
Concepts
Concepts
Functional
Functional
Concepts
Concepts
“Born Joint”
OSD/JCS Approach:
– Improved analytical rigor to better define the capabilities needed and those we no longer
needed eliminated.
– Capabilities-based planning counters threats that pose the greatest danger without
predicting specific contingencies.
– Scenarios illuminate possible outcomes of potential contingencies and test capability
needs.
– Resource constraints impact implementation plans, not capability needs determinations.
– Focusing leadership earlier in the decision process ensures a more coordinated
implementation effort within resource constraints.
MANEUVER WARFARE
Commander’s intent
Shared awareness
Decentralized operations
Tempo
Surfaces and gaps
Warfare with hardware