Title: Outlining the Main Goals for NCSA for a more effective Industry and NATO Relationship Briefing at th
1Outlining the Main Goals for NCSA for a more
effective Industry and NATO RelationshipBriefing
at the Battlespace Information 2008byDirector
NCSA Lieutenant General Ulrich Wolf16 April 2008
2Outline
- CIS operations
- Complexity
- Operational tempo
- Interoperability
- Efficient Resource Management
- Technology
- Cyber Defense
- Cooperation
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3Complexity (1)
Nations
ISAF
Balkans
Service Interface
NTM-I
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4Complexity (2)
JFC
TALOGAN
MAZAR-E-SHARIF
Brunssum
FEYZABAD
KONDUZ
TSGT
MEYMANAH
BAGRAM
QAL E YE HOW
ISAF HQ
KABUL
CHAGCHARAN
HERAT
NAMSA
Luxembourg
ICN
FARAH
KANDAHAR
NORTHWOOD
CC
LCC
US BME Network
Ramstein
Heidelberg
SHAPE
KMNB
KAIA
5Operational Tempo
Capabilities
Definition Phase
Implementation Phase
Sustainment Phase
- Timely delivery of capabilities
- Changing military requirements
- Technological Progress
- Legacy and new systems
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6Interoperability (1)
Interoperability
Integration
ISAF
NATO CIS Capability Packages
Balkans
National systems
Information Exchange Requirement (IER)
NNEC conformant
Service oriented
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7Interoperability (2)
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8What must be our goals?
- More effective Industry NATO relationship
- Technological standards
- Cyber Defense
- Cooperation
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9Technological Aspects (1)
- Digital Information Exchange
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10Technological Aspects (2)
- Example DCIS
- Faster, cheaper, better
- Industry solutions
- Shared logistics
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11Cyber Security (1)
- Threats
- Spam
- Malware
- Web defacements
- User indiscretions
- Targeted attacks
12Cyber Defence (2)
- Implementation
- Increased capacity
- Smarter tools
- Centralized Management
- Consolidated IA picture
- Faster reaction
13Cooperation (1)
- Strategic Business Continuity
- Disaster recovery plans
- Redundancy
- Industry standard solutions
- Smart technology
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14Cooperation (2)
- Operations
- Exercises
- Static Structure
- Experimentation
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15Cooperation (3)
- Contractors
- Mission Command remains with military
- Advantages
- Saves uniformed personnel
- Continuity and corporate memory
- Disadvantages
- Lack of flexibility
- Costs
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16Cooperation (4)
- NATO - Industry
- Commerce
- Partnership
- Networks
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