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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 1 Pacific Warfighting Center Training and Exercises Directorate USPACOM J73 5 October 2011
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 2 Pacific Warfighting Center (PWC) on Ford Island Provide key enablers to develop and execute the USPACOM Joint Training Program and assist other USPACOM Directorates in mission execution
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 3 Key Enablers Comprehensive simulation support for USPACOM joint exercises – Joint Simulation Database Development and Operations – Simulation-to-C4I Interface Support for Joint Exercise Control Group Operations – Senior Control & Pol-Mil Subject Matter Experts – MSEL Management (Fee for Service) – “Grey Beards” (Fee for Service) Senior leader seminars, table top exercises, and interoperability workshops for CDR USPACOM and Staff – Plan and facilitate events – Conduct event hot-wash & prepare post-event summary report At PWC and Deployed Locations
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 4 Key Enablers (cont) Media support for joint exercises (Fee-for Service) – Simulated news broadcasts and news articles – Simulated Press Conference & Senior Leader Interviews Manage the scheduling / delivery of live, virtual, and constructive training enablers associated with Joint National Training Capability (JNTC) and Australia / U.S. Joint Combined Training Capability (JCTC) IT support for USPACOM Joint Exercise Control Group (JECG) operations – Classified / Unclassified – Information Management – Enterprise Platform for Information Collaboration (EPIC) – APAN Communities – Video Briefing / Display Services – Office Automation Hardware / Applications – JMSEL v2.6 Server and Help Desk Support (funded by Joint Staff) At PWC and Deployed Locations
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 5 All Partners Access Network (APAN) DoD’s enterprise solution for Unclassified Information Sharing (UIS): Web based (INTERNET) collaboration among USPACOM Staff, DoD, Interagency, other Governmental Organizations, Non Governmental Organizations, and Partner Nations: https://community.apan.org/Default.aspx Provide unimpeded access for the exchange of strategic communication & information Provide Exercise Information Management Coordination Build Partnerships & Enhance Security Cooperation Promote Communities of Interest and Practice PACOM’s Primary non-dot- mil, non-class info sharing network Exercise & Real-World Operational Support (people / equip) Coalition Exercise Planning & Information DoD UIS Solution
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED APAN Support for Exercises Enhances communication and collaboration among exercise planners, action officers, and exercise participants Suite of integrated tools – APAN Community: Online Collaboration – SharePoint: Document Management – Joint Master Scenario Event List (JMSEL) – Adobe Connect: Real-time Collaboration – Chat: Instant Messaging On-site knowledge management support to improve situation awareness for decision-making KEEN SWORD COBRA GOLD KEY RESOLVE MPAT / GPOI BALIKATAN TALISMAN SABER
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 7 Building Summary 2736 SF 2385 SF 897 SF 512 SF 723 SF 1 st FL (22,300 SF) – Six reconfigurable operational spaces to support USPACOM Joint Event Life Cycle activities –Open Storage Secret –Each room can be operated as Temporary Secure Working Area ++
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 8 Network Connectivity for Event Support ++ NMCI Classified / Unclassified Work Stations – 1 KIOSK Seat / Room PWC Classified LAN: SIPRNET INTERNET (All Partners Access Network or APAN) Joint Training Enterprise Network (JTEN) – U.S. SECRET –Pacific Hub servicing nodes in Korea, Okinawa, Schofield Bks, (Hickam?) Training And Operational Networks (as needed for events; not persistent connections): –Australian Defence Training and Experimentation Network (DTEN) –Improved Connectivity Initiative (ICI) –CENTRIXS – Japan –U.S. Forces Korea Combined Exercise Information System (CEIS) –SOCSIPRNET –Cooperative Maritime Forces Pacific (CMFP) Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System (JWICS) Secure telephones: 68 SECRET STEs, 13 TS STEs (81 phone lines)
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9 Theater Briefing Area 203 92 78
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10 Joint Exercise Control Group Room 92 124 94
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11 Multipurpose Room 21 34 33
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12 Two Training and Conference Rooms 17 25 20
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13 VTC Room (“PCR”) 35
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 14 Requesting PWC Enablers PWC Information Web Portal: –https://community.apan.org/pwc/p/reservations.aspxhttps://community.apan.org/pwc/p/reservations.aspx –PWC.Request@apan-info.net Primary POCs –PWC Event Coordinator, 472-7765 –PWC Operations Officer, 472-7777 Priority of Support: –USPACOM Joint Exercise Program (JEP) Events –Support for USPACOM Staff Directorates’ non-JEP events -- subject to the availability of resources (space and technicians) –Support for USPACOM Component Command events that add joint context to service tactical training – cost reimbursable basis; USPACOM J7 may program CE2 funds –Support for all other activities / events -- cost reimbursable basis
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 15 USPACOM Training & Exercise Conference is preferred venue for identifying out-year requirements Competing priorities? -- USPACOM J7 Director determines how to allocate available PWC resources PWC’s annual operating budget does not include these costs (requesting organization must fund): –Travel by PWC staff to support events –Part-time contractor subject matter experts (labor and travel) required to support events Requesting PWC Enablers
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As of 05 0800W Oct 11 UNCLASSIFIED 16 Questions?
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