A Combat Support Agency Defense Information Systems Agency Expanding Non-DOD Partnerships 17 August 2011.

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A Combat Support Agency Defense Information Systems Agency Expanding Non-DOD Partnerships 17 August 2011

A Combat Support Agency Overarching Guidance Partnerships articulated in various Joint Publications, Acts, Executive Orders, and Homeland Security Presidential Directives (HSPD) –Joint Publications JP 3-27, Homeland Defense – “DOD may be in support of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)” –Acts Homeland Security Act of 2002 – lists the Secretary of Defense as a member of the National Homeland Security Council –Executive Orders EO 13228, “Establishing the Office of Homeland Security and the Homeland Security Council 2

A Combat Support Agency 33 HSPD’s Additional guidance –HSPD-1: Organization and Operation of the Homeland Security Council (HSC) Establishes SECDEF and Deputy SECDEF as members of the HSC Principals and Deputies Committee (respectively) –HSPD-5: Management of Domestic Incidents “Secretary of Defense shall provide military support to civil authorities for domestic incidents…” –HSPD-7: Critical Infrastructure, Prioritization, and Protection Shared cyber expertise throughout Federal departments/agencies –HSPD-8: National Preparedness Defense Support of Civil Authorities –NSPD-51/HSPD-20: National Continuity Policy Continuity of Operations (COOP), Continuity of Government (COG), and Enduring Constitutional Government (ECG) 3

A Combat Support Agency The Joint Interoperability Test Command (JITC) has establishes several Inter-Agency Agreements with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA). FEMA Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) FEMA Readiness Reporting System (RRS) DHS Next Generation Network Priority Services Program (NGN PS) U.S. Secret Service Information Integration and Transformation Program (USSS IIT) Support to Non-DOD 4

A Combat Support Agency FEMA Integrated Public Alert and Warning System (IPAWS) 5 Integrate nation’s next-generation infrastructure of alert and warning networks –E.O states IPAWS will be effective, reliable, integrated, interoperable, and comprehensive system for use by POTUS and Federal, State, and Local officials. Provide technical analysis, exercise/test support, IA, and operational assessments. –Provides cost savings to Federal, State, and Local governments’ and prevents the deployment of non-interoperable and non- functional equipment. Allows FEMA to make technically sound decisions on architectures and integrate next generation technologies in alert and warning. IPAWS will provide the POTUS the ability to communicate with the American public by any means and under all conditions in the event of a national emergency

A Combat Support Agency January 2009 – first ever National-level test of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) Used the State of AK for the live-code test of a Presidential EAN September 2009 – Congressional Demonstration of IPAWS January 2010 – re-test and validation of lessons learned of the EAS in the State of Alaska 81% success, providing baseline for planning of the National EAS Test later this year March 2011 – Exercise Caribe Wave 11 support Live-code tsunami warning exercise in the U.S. Virgin Islands Late FY11/Early FY12 – first live-code National level EAN FEMA IPAWS 6

A Combat Support Agency FEMA IPAWS Lab Expansion Project Provides a dynamic test & development environment that integrates new and existing public alerts and warning systems and technologies. Expansion to accommodate a plug-and-play IPAWS environment for vendors, emergency managers, etc. Capability to VTC interested parties for demonstrations, instruction, troubleshooting etc. Provides Federal, state, territorial, tribal, and local warning authorities a facility to test for and train to alert and warning capabilities for their respective communities. FEMA IPAWS 7

A Combat Support Agency FEMA Readiness Reporting System Classified system designed to provide government officials a portal to report their location during national crisis situation. Provides officials with multiple pathways (telephonic, Internet, satellite) JITC is currently supporting transport tests while the RRS application is further refined FEMA RRS 8

A Combat Support Agency Department of Homeland Security Operational Test Efforts 9 Establish Operational Test & Evaluation capabilities for DHS IT programs –Next Generation Network (NGN) Priority Services (PS) –Homeland Top Secret Network (HTSN) –US Secret Service Information Integration Transformation (USSS IIT) Leverage DOD processes to support DHS efforts –Provides the full range of testing services, technical support, coordination, and oversight to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Will promote interoperability between DOD, Federal, State, and Local agencies Assure Effective and Interoperable Communication during National & International Emergencies