1 MAJ GEN CRAIG OLSON PEO C3I&N AFLCMC/HN 25 FEB 14

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AFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge1MAJ GEN CRAIG OLSONPEO C3I&NAFLCMC/HN25 FEB 14I n t e g r i t y - S e r v iCASEc e - Number:E x c e l66ABG-2014-0029/0030lence

OutlineAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge PEO Snapshot & Mission Strategic Opportunities– Standards based commoditized infrastructure &Joint Information Environment– Cyber domain– Airborne domain– Space domain & NC3 Organizational Structure Upcoming Business OpportunitiesIntegrity - Service - Excellence2

C3I&N Mission & AirmenAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeSPACE/NC3COMMERCIALSATCOMSPACE, AERIAL &NUCLEAR NETWORKSYSTEMSBLOS C2MILSATCOMAERIAL NETWORK /CDLGBSGATM (CNS/ATM)FAB-TAIRBORNEC3I INFRASTRUCTUREBACNJTRSSADLTDL-LINK 16CYBER & CRYPTOSYSTEMS 2,200 PersonnelTERRESTRIALBLOS C2TDL-LINK 16GCSSGBS DECC 31 C3I&N ProgramsTDCG ASNT JRE/JTEP GWMMPU1 ACAT I2 ACAT II7 ACAT III1 QRC/JUONs18 Sustainment 10.95B (FY11-17) FMS 12 Case/71Line 169.2M (Active LOA’s)CYBERAFWETJTRSAFNETFAB-TLAKAFNETCRYPTO MODERNIZATION INFORMATION ASSURANCECYBER SOLUTIONS CELL TDCCYBER OPS/DEFENSE ENABLERNETWORKED INFRASTRUCTURE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUMCERTIFICATION& ACCREDITATION CMF ROADMAPConnecting Warfighters With Affordable, Secure& War-Winning Cyber, C3I & Network SystemsIntegrity - Service - Excellence

Portfolio SnapshotAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeASOCAF CYBERSPACELong Haul/SATCOMLink 16ITSElmendorfAFB, RAOCLINK 16 ALASKA (LAK)KGKG-333KGVKGV-361ABI CT IICRYPTO MODERNIZATIONMission Areas: Offensive Cyber Defensive Cyber Cyber C2SA Aerial NetworksBATTLEFIELD AIRBORNE Data LinksCOMMUNICATIONS NODE (BACN) Nuclear Networks NC3I Crypto Systems AFNET Ops IT Infrastructure & Services Space and C3I Sustainment EW and AvionicsTHEATER DEPLOYABLECOMMUNICATIONS (TDC) Information Systems SecurityMODE 5 COMSEC Certification & Accreditation Special ProjectsCRCMINUTEMAN MEECN PROGRAMUPGRADE (MMPU)4

Traveling the JourneyWith Enterprise PartnersAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeIndustry PartnersIntegrity - Service - Excellence

C3I&NLife CycleManagementTenetsAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge Life Cycle FocusGovernment Owned Standards/ArchitecturesInnovation & EfficiencyAffordability/Better Buying PowerCollaboration Across PEO Portfolios andAcross EnterpriseImproving Future State forTerrestrial, Air, Space, Cyber DomainsAs Government / Industry PartnersIntegrity - Service - Excellence

Terrestrial DomainAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeJIE VisionIntegrity - Service - Excellence7

Standards Based Commoditized InfrastructureBusiness CaseAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge Applications have historically developed, tested and deployed withtheir own computing infrastructure–Redundant, costly, highly customized, separate C&A, independently maintained Centrally managed, enterprise infrastructure enables maximuminformation sharing and enterprise security at fraction of total cost––Defensible, resilient, secure, with controlled access to authoritative dataLeverages modern cloud technologies to be more scalable, agile and affordable Applications Ownersfocus on mission functionalityto Standardized Infrastructureand platform commoditizedservices; inheritable IA Builds upon benefits achievedby a centralized AFNetIntegrity - Service - Excellence8

AF Efforts Towards JIE

AF IT GovernanceTerms of Reference – Jan 2011AFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge- Consolidated Enterprise IT Infrastructure- Built IAW defined technical standards/protocols(Target Baseline) – SAF A6 CTO- Deployed IAW TB-driven product configurations(Implementation Baseline) – PEO C3I&N- Into a managed operating environment(Operational Baseline) – 24AF (AFSPC)- PEO C3I&N responsible for life cycle management- IB drives delivery of Commoditized Infrastructure services via aManaged Services Office (MSO)- With IT Lifecycle Capabilities (ITLC) for applicationtest/deployment, systems engineering, Tier 2 help desk supportGoverned via CIO-led IT Executive Governance Board(CIO, AFSPC/CV,PEOI n t e g r AQ,ity - Se r v i cC3I&N,e - E x c e US(M),l l e n c e A3/5, FM)10

Commoditized Infrastructure CONOPAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeNew/Modernizing AppsMCo ilClm oum dercialCloudCurrent Focus:Business EnterpriseSystemsEvolve to Missionapplications overtime with missiondriven baselinestandards,configurations andservices whereneeded11

Cyber DomainAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeResponsive Cyber Acquisition6 Sustainable, OperationalCyber Weapon SystemsAF Intranet Control (AFINC)Cyber Security & Control Systems(CSCS)Cyber C2 Mission System (C3MS)Many different operational systems,acquisition programs,and laboratory prototypesAF Cyberspace Defense (ACD)Cyberspace VulnerabilityAssessment/Hunter (CVA/H)Cyberspace DefenseAnalysis(CDA) IOCSep 12AFSPC/AFLCMC Baselining Cyber Weapon SystemsFOC ObjectiveFY15Operational and Acquisition Partnership EnablingResponsiveI n t e g r i tLifey -CycleS e r Supportv i c e - toECyberx c e lOperationslence

Cyberspace Defense Analysis (CDA)Role: Cyber MonitoringAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeAir Force Cyberspace Defense (ACD)Role: Cyber DefenseCyberspace Security & Control System (CSCS)Air Force Intranet Control (AFINC)Role: Cyber Infrastructure/ManagementCyberspace VulnerabilityAssessment/Hunter(CVA/H)Role: Cyber Hunter/KillerCyber Command & Control Mission System (C3MS)Role: Cyber Command & ControlIntegrity - Service - Excellence

Airborne DomainAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeBACNRivet JointU-2E-3BACN WA-10SADLArmyJoint Aerial Layer Network(JALN)Ground ForcesIncreased & affordable accessacross air & space through Hi-capacitybackboneJOC/ ASOC Govt owned standards,interfaces,TACP-Marchitecture MinimizeConvoy variabilityComm Support in waveforms,radios, antennas, etcCAOCDismounted(Rover 5)CDL1-way Link-16MADLFuture MADLIFDLFuture IFDLIntegrity - Service - Excellence

Space DomainAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s BS Payload on UFOWGSSpace AssetsAir & GroundTerminalsGMTHDR-RFSMART-TAFWETGBS & DECCIntegrity - Service - Excellence

Nuclear C3 EnterpriseAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeMILSATCOMDIRECTFielded systemsCombatant commands’National Militarycommand postsCommand CentersWhite HouseSystems in developmentGlobalASNTFAB-TRC-135MMRT / FAB-TE-4Bomber, tanker, andrecce airfieldsMobilesupport teamsMMRT*/ FAB-TE-6SMART-TB-52MRT / unchfacilitiesICBM launchcontrol centers*MMRT: Modified Miniature Receive TerminalIntegrity - Service - Excellence16

AFPEO C3I&NLeadershipStructureAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeAFLCMCCOMMANDERSAF/AQDR WILLIAM LAPLANTELT GEN C.D. MOORE IIAFPEO/SPCTOLT GEN ELLENPAWLIKOWSKIDR TIM RUDOLPHSPACE, AERIAL& NUCLEARNETWORKS DIVHNAC3I INFRASTRUCTUREDIVHNICOL BILL POLAKOWSKICOL ANTHONY GENATEMPOSPECIAL PRGMS DIVHNJCOL JEFF KLIGMANENMR. DAVIDGENOVESEFMPKMR. SEANDUFFYMR. JOEZIMMERMANCRYPTO & CYBERSYSTEMS DIVHNCFAB-T DIVHNSCOL CHRIS KINNECOL CORDELL DELAPENAEW/AVIONICSDIVISION(HBG) #SPACE & C3IDIVISION(HBZ) #COL MICHAEL KELLYCOL MICHAEL HOLLPMMR. TOMPOWISHRLCLMS. ANNETTEGARTLANDMR. STEPHENLAFLEUR# Note: Program Execution Only;Organizationally aligned under PEO BM & ACS Respectively (OT&E)Integrity - Service - Excellence17

C3I Infrastructure Division(AFLCMC/HNI)AFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeC3I Infrastructure DivisionSML: Col Bill PolakowskiProgram ControlCol Patrick KennerlyC3I Infrastructure Div DeputyCol Maggie LarezosDirector of Engineering(DoE)Mr. Kevin KellyBase InfrastructureBranch (HNIB)Lt Col JenniferKrolikowskiC3I InfrastructureBranch (HNIM)Mr. Michael KaplanFinancial ManagementBranch (HNIF)Ms. Lissa LalondeContracting ManagementBranch (HNIK)Mr. Peter IzzoArchitecture andEngineeringBranch (HNIS)C3I InfrastructureProduct SupportBranch (HNID)Mr. Darin LeahyC3I InfrastructureOperations Branch(HNIA)Lt Col StephanieHunsingerLt Col MatthewMcQuinnEnterpriseIntegrationBranch (Gunter)(HNIZ)Mr. Steve WrightDirector of Logistics(DoL)Mr. Gary DurstCommoditizedInfrastructureBranch (HNII)Mr. Michael ClarkEIS Acq Reporting(Not on UMD) (HBIJ)Mr. Jim RauCol Bill Polakowski 781-225-6216 18

AFNet NIPRNet Gateway ProgramAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeWarfighter Benefits Provides warfighter with robust network warfarecapabilities based on seamless and secure networkconnectivity and information systems access Gateways and associated equipment are the first lineof defense for the AFNet Centralized management of the AF networkoperations and network security missionsDescriptionA re-architecture of the AF NIPRNet to create the AF EnterpriseIntranet with all internet traffic into and out of the AF Network flowingthrough gateway security boundary.System Capability Boundary Intrusion Protection System (Firewall, Web Proxy, MailRelay), COTS/GOTS Network Intrusion Prevention System,Network Traffic Analyzer, Centralized ManagementSpecifics Major Customers: 24 AF, 33 NWS, 26 NOS Contract: NASA Solutions for Enterprise-WideProcurement (SEWP) Small Business Creates the AF Enterprise Intranet with a standard securityboundary New AF Gateways are the primary external security boundary withthe GIG Reduces 100 entry points down to 16 centrally-managed gatewaysto greatly improve network security posture19

Potential Industry OpportunityAFNetNIPRNetGatewaysAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge Scope: Gateway modernizations will be separately competed contracts. Storage Area Network (SAN) Subsystem Replacement Host Server Virtualization Service Delivery Point Routers Anticipated Schedule: SAN Subsystem Replacement (RFP: Feb 14, CA: May 14) Host Server Virtualization (RFP: Feb 14, CA: May 14) Service Delivery Point Routers (RFP: Mar 14, CA: Jul 14) Anticipated Contract: NASA SEWP Small Business IV or V Anticipated procurement approach: Lowest Price TechnicallyAcceptable, Firm Fixed Price Customer: 26th Network Operations Sqd and 33rd Network Warfare Sqd POC: Mr. Lloyd Corricelli, AFLCMC/HNIMIntegrity - Service - Excellence20

Base Information TransportInfrastructureFY14/15 BasesAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeWarfighter Benefits Provides a Security Technical Implementation Guidecapable network Provides architecture and framework for AFconvergence/deployment of VoIP Critical for any IPv6 and Quality of Service across the AirForce Provides life cycle management supportDescriptionSpecificsBase Information Transport Infrastructure (BITI) delivers Major Customers: AFNetOps, MAJCOMs, all fixed basesthe Air Force wired cyber network infrastructure at each Air Contractor: NASA SEWP Small BusinessForce, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard base. External AF Interest: N/ASystem CapabilityUpgrades base cyber infrastructure (i.e. fiber optics andnetwork equipment), providing redundant, high-speed andreliable wired and wireless cyber network capabilities.Integrity - Service - Excellence21

Potential Industry OpportunityBITIAFLCMC FY14/15WiredBasesProviding the Warfighter’s Edge Scope: To provide an Information Transport SystemAnticipated Contract ScheduleInstallation LocationProjects required to meet Full Deployment by Mar 18FY14 Turnkey Projects (14 total)Base Installs: Pittsburgh, Diego Garcia, MaxwellMultiple RFPs: Feb – Jul 14Gunter, Grissom, March, Niagara Falls, Homestead,Multiple Contract Awards: Apr – Sep 14 Schriever, Ramstein, Moron, Holloman, USAFAcademy, Altus, HillFY14 Major Modernization Projects(2 total)Kirtland and Dover AFBsRFP: 2QFY14Contract Award: 3QFY14FY15 Major Modernization Projects (11) TBD Anticipated contract: NASA SEWP IV or V SB / GSA Connections II SB Anticipated procurement approach: Lowest Price TechnicallyAcceptable, Firm Fixed Price Customer: AFNetOps, MAJCOMs, all Fixed Bases POC: Lt Col Krolikowski, AFLCMC/HNIB, 781-225-2695Integrity - Service - Excellence22

BITI Wireless: Guest NetworkAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeWarfighter BenefitsProvides wireless access logically separated from the AirForce Non-Classified Internet Protocol Router Network (AFNIPRNet) maximizing the warfighter’s productivity andefficiencies; reducing commercial wireless access monthlybills and contracts.Air Force Pilots would have immediate and reliablewireless access to flight plans and general access to the.mil domain with commercial mobile devices (e.g., iPad)DescriptionBITI Wireless project providing an enterprise wirelesssolution, logically separated from the AF NIPRNet,establishing wireless access for commercial mobiledevices.Specifics Requirements Basis: 1067 requirement from AFSPC/A6 Major Customers: BITI Wireless bases, MAJCOMs, ANGSystem CapabilityDeliver a Guest Network that will enable virtual privatenetwork path for users, secure traffic to the DISA privateISP and provide a means of authenticating access forauthorized users and non-NIPRNet approved devices.23

Potential Industry OpportunityGuest NetworkManagementToolAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge Scope: Leveraging the existing BITI Wireless infrastructure, the GuestNetwork will provide an enterprise wireless solution, logically separatedfrom the AF NIPRNet, that will establish wireless access for commercialmobile devices. Internet access is provided by accessing the DISAPrivate Data ISP service. AF seeking COTS capability that will integratewith a mobile device manager and provide centralized accountmanagement and registration capabilities. Anticipated Schedule: Contract Award: 3QFY14 Anticipated contract: NASA SEWP or GSA Connections Anticipated procurement approach: Lowest Price TechnicallyAcceptable, Firm Fixed Price Customer: BITI Wireless bases, MAJCOMs, Air National Guard POC: Lt Col Krolikowski, AFLCMC/HNIB, 781-225-2695Integrity - Service - Excellence24

NIPRNet Area Processing CentersAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeWarfighter FBMcGhee-TysonAFBDescriptionConsolidate Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) RegionalData Centers (RDCs) into Area Processing Centers (APCs)while posturing the Air Force to implement JIE IPMarchitectureSystem Capability Increased speed and reliability of core services: Exchange2010 and SharePoint 2010 Consolidate Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) RegionalData Centers (RDCs) into the Enterprise APCs Purchase and installation of Commercial Off-the-Shelf(COTS) Hardware (HW) and Software (SW) Leverage commercial best practices and industry standardsto simplify and modernize, and to reduce server, manpowerand environmental footprint to provide AFMC core andunique servicesSpecifics Supports AFSPC/CC #1 Cyber Priority Requirements Basis: 1067, Cyber Needs Form, FederalData Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI), AF DataCenter Consolidation Initiative Major Customers: AFMC & AFSPCDesign, deliver, test, and install HW and SW to conform to a Quantities: TBD by designscalable NIPRNet enterprise solution, including compute,network security and storage HW with appropriatemanagement tools, which host USAF Core Services andapplications for the AF user network.Integrity - Service - Excellence25

Potential Industry OpportunityAPCModernizationAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge Scope: APC modernizations will consist of 2 separately competed contract efforts eBoundary – modernize the existing boundary at the APCs eNIPR – modernize the existing compute and storage capabilities at the APCsto enable data center consolidation across the Air Force. Solutions will be in linewith JIE architectures Anticipated Schedule: RFP Dates: eBoundary 3QFY14 and eNIPR 4QFY14 Contract Award Dates: eBoundary 4QFY14 and eNIPR 1QFY15 Anticipated Contract: NASA SEWP IV or V Small Business Anticipated procurement approach: Lowest Price Technically Acceptable, FirmFixed Price Customer: AFMC & AFSPC POC: Lt Col Krolikowski, AFLCMC/HNIB, 781-225-2695Integrity - Service - Excellence26

AFNet Requisite Engineering Support II(ARES II)AFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeWarfighter Benefits Faster development of key HNI systems Subject Matter Experts available to solve issues at 15CONUS/OCONUS Liaison between PMO and User Expert assistance when performing daily operationaldutiesDescriptionAFNet Requisite Engineering Support-II (ARES-II) willprovide expert level engineers to assist in the deploymentof HNI systems, troubleshooting issues, as well as assist indaily tasks of Air Force operationsSystem CapabilitySpecificsRequirements Basis: The requirements are based onmultiple system needs. Expert knowledge in virtually allof the AFNet system HNI has deployed or supports willbe necessary.This is a service based effort and will support multipleaspects of the AFNet as required.Integrity - Service - Excellence27

Potential Industry OpportunityARESIIAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge Scope: The ARES II contract provides engineering and implementationsupport services for systems fielded by the programs withinAFLCMC/HNI Anticipated Schedule: Request For Proposal Release:Mar 14 Contract Award:Jul 14 Period of Performance (PoP):7 month base (total PoP withoptions: 2 years) Anticipated Procurement Approach: GSA Alliant Small Business Customer: US Air Force POC: LtCol Matthew McQuinn, AFLCMC/HNID, 781-225-4691Integrity - Service - Excellence28

Cryptologic & Cyber SystemsDivisionAFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeCryptologic & Cyber SystemsDivision ChiefCol Chris KinneCryptologic & Cyber SystemsDeputy Division ChiefMr. Carlos nchSpaceCOMSECBranchINTEL & ForceProtectionBranchResponsiveCyber BranchLogisticsBranchMr. James BarnettMs. Sandra VasileMs. Melida MoncusMr. Chris DietertMs. Mary Anne SmithMr. Guy AguirreDistribution BranchContractingBranchMs. Diane SalazarMr. C.J. JandtMr. Ernest (EJ) DlugoshMr. William KaneMr. Ron Garcia (actg)Mr. Mark AdamsIntegrity - Service - Excellence29

Mini Crypto (MC)AFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeWarfighter Benefits NSA Type I certifiedCommon DoD solution; one size fits manyLow cost, easily keyedLow Size, Weight and PowerCan be lost, stolen, or left behind without securityimplicationsProgram DescriptionMC is a program that will develop an embeddablecrypto module that can be used to protect data up toand including the SECRET level in Small Form Factordevices operating at the tactical edge.System Capability (Projected) Suite B crypto algorithms Over the Air Rekey and Key Distribution Command and Control (C2) and Mission Dataencryption/decryption Cryptographic High-Value Product ApprovedSpecifics Requirements Basis: BAO Kit Increment II CDD Section 6.2.19 LMAMS CDD Section 6.3, IBDSS CDD Section F.1.2 AEODRS CDD, Section 8.0 Joint Improvised Explosive Device Defeat Organization Crypto Mod ICD Major Customers: Air Force (All MAJCOMS), Joint Programs,USSOCOM Contractor(s): TBD External AF Interest: Army, NavyIntegrity - Service - Excellence30

Potential Industry OpportunityMini Crypto (MC)AFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge Mini Crypto Goals: Provide a low cost, one-size-fits-many crypto solution for low SWaPsystems Support interoperability between tactical Small Form Factor (SFF)systems Device can be lost, stolen, or left behind without security implications Anticipated Schedule: RFP Release: March 2014 Milestone B Decision: 1Q/FY15 Engineering and Manufacturing Development Contract Award: 3Q/FY15 Customer: All MAJCOMS, Joint Programs, USSOCOM POC: Lori Robarge, AFLCMC/HNCK, (210) 925-1547Integrity - Service - Excellence31

Space Modular Common Cryptography(SMCC)AFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s EdgeSMCC Operational ViewSMCC CCTD,OperationalSource:31JulView12Source: CCTD, 31Jul 12Deliverables / Warfighter Benefits COMSEC and TRANSEC to range o

AFLCMC Providing the Warfighter’s Edge I n t e g r i t y - S e r v i c e - E x c e l l e n c e 1 MAJ GEN CRAIG OLSON PEO C3I&N AFLCMC/HN 25 FEB 14