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Defense Daily Cyber Summit
Army IT Day 2010 14 January 2010 11 June 2010 Defense Daily Cyber Summit BG Steven Smith, Director, ACTF
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AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG
AGENDA Army IT Day 2010 14 January 2010 Army Cyberspace Task Force Army Forces Cyber Command (ARFORCYBER) Network Enterprise Concept Capability Plan 11 June 2010 AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG BG Steven Smith, Director, ACTF
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Army Cyberspace Task Force (ACTF)
INPUT Breakfast Keynote 12 November 2009 22 May 2009 “Army G-3/5/7 is directed to establish the ACTF which will reside within the Directorate of Operations, Readiness and Mobilization” “Mission of the ACTF is to integrate efforts across the ARSTAF to provide policy, oversight, and guidance for Army Cyberspace and Cyberspace operations” “ACTF membership to consist of representation from the DCS G-2, G-3/5/7, and CIO/G-6 … serving under the G-33” “CNO is a component of both Cyberspace Operations and Information Operations and requires deconfliction at the National and Joint levels” VCSA ALARACT message “Activation of US Army Cyberspace Task Force (ACTF)”, sent 22 May 2009. ALARACT emphasis: Announces establishment of the US Army Cyberspace Task Force (ACTF) and outlines its mission and functions., and includes the responsibilities for integrating cyberspace issues within Army Staff (ARSTAF) Army G-3/5/7 directed to establish ACTF to reside within Directorate of Operations, Readiness and Mobilization (DAMO-OD/G-33) Mission of the ACTF is to integrate efforts across ARSTAF to provide policy, oversight, and guidance for Army Cyberspace and Cyberspace Operations CONOPS: ACTF develop and institutionalize policy, procedures, and validate requirements, and provide resources for advanced technological solutions to enable Army ability to operate in cyberspace strategic through tactical levels. ACTF will modify Computer Network Operations (CNO) EXORD within 60 days to clarify Army authorities, roles, functions, support and C2 relationships for Army Cyberspace Organizations and Cyberspace Operations. Task Org: ACTF membership to consist of DCS G-2, DCS G-3/5/7, and CIO/G-6, serving under G-33, to ensure continuity of effort Deconfliction: CNO is a component of both Cyberspace Operations and Information Operations, and requires deconfliction at National & Joint levels 11 June 2010 AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG BG Steven Smith, Director, ACTF
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Army Network Ops Centers
ARFORCYBER Army IT Day 2010 14 January 2010 NSA/CSS ARMY USSTRATCOM USCYBERCOM Dual Hat INSCOM For Cyberspace Ops DCG ARFORCYBER Chief of Ops FUOPS OPS IO LNOs NETCOM/ 9th SC Army Component for CSS Current Ops/ CDO Technical Orders And Reporting Title 40 Thru CIO/G6 Signal CMD (Theater) X 6 Theater Cyber Center X 6 ** 1st IO CMD * Functional Army Network Ops Centers Cyber Brigade Global Cyber Integration Center DCG ARFORCYBER Title 10/50 (SIGINT) Structure approved by Secretary of the Army On track for Full Operational Capability (FOC) October 2010 3-Star Command; 1-Star Director of Ops (G-3) Establishes Army Cyber Operations and Integration Center Unifies Army cyber forces under one command, troops from: NETCOM INSCOM 1st IO Command (L) Center of Gravity – National Capital Region Aligns Title 10/50 missions with USCYBERCOM structure Intelligence Targeting Command (Army) ADCON OPCON Coordination COCOM/OPCON TACON for Cyber Support Assessment/Capabilities Plans/ Policies/ Exercises *Army Campaign Plan Decision Point ** Established NLT FOC (Oct 10) 11 June 2010 AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG BG Steven Smith, Director, ACTF
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CONUS Based & Expeditionary
AUSA-GLAC Long Beach 2010 Symposium – CIO/G-6 Keynote T14:45:00Z Army’s relevance to a JFC will be in part defined by our responsiveness Responsiveness is dependent upon expeditionary capabilities Many expeditionary capabilities are NETWORK dependent Slide appears with graphic & first “Army relevance…responsiveness” text. The second “Responsiveness is dependent…expeditionary capabilities” text appears automatically after a 1 second delay. The third “Many expeditionary capabilities…NETWORK dependent” text appears automatically after an additional 1 second delay. And finally the CSA 6 April 2010 quote ‘bumper sticker’ box appears after a final 1 second delay. “We’re building an Army that is a versatile mix of tailorable and networked organizations operating on a rotational basis … to provide a sustained flow of trained and ready forces for full spectrum operations … and to hedge against unexpected contingencies … at a tempo that is predictable and sustainable for our all-volunteer force.” – Chief of Staff Army, 6 Apr 2010 11 June 2010 AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG LTG Sorenson, CIO/G-6, HQDA
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Transformation Using GNEC Strategy
AUSA-GLAC Long Beach 2010 Symposium – CIO/G-6 Keynote Transformation Using GNEC Strategy T14:45:00Z CSA Memorandum: LandWarNet – Global Network Enterprise Construct Strategy Implementation, 2 March 2009 “Over the next three years, the Army will transform LandWarNet to a centralized, more secure, operationalized, and sustainable network capable of supporting an expeditionary Army in this era of persistent conflict.” – Chief of Staff, Army A Soldier’s Story 11 June 2010 AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG LTG Sorenson, CIO/G-6, HQDA
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Process, People, Innovation
INPUT Breakfast Keynote Process, People, Innovation 12 November 2009 Process Common Operating Picture Information Assurance Approved Products List Certification and Accreditation Collaboration with sister services People Cultural Change: Accountability, Awareness Training, Outreach Math & Science Programs Gov/Military service Y2K Mentality (SCADA) Wounded Warrior Program Innovation Speed to deployment of new products and services Image on a stick Biometrics Apps for the Army 11 June 2010 AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG BG Steven Smith, Director, ACTF
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Cyberspace Operations Concept Capability Plan
AUSA-GLAC Long Beach 2010 Symposium – CIO/G-6 Keynote T14:45:00Z The purpose of TRADOC Pam is to examine how the Army’s future force in will integrate cyberspace capabilities and CyberOps as part of Full Spectrum Operations. Input from across the Army: Operating and Generating Force Explores new concepts Will lead to Capabilities Based Assessment Foundation for Force Structure and Doctrine Decisions 11 June 2010 AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG LTG Sorenson, CIO/G-6, HQDA
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AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG
Summary Army IT Day 2010 14 January 2010 Army Cyber Command on track for Full Operational Capability (FOC) by October 2010 Global Network Enterprise Construct (GNEC) to improve capability and security for an expeditionary Army Efforts Across the Army to: Develop doctrine and concepts Improve security and awareness Improve capacity/capability 11 June 2010 AMERICA'S ARMY : THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION : ARMY STRONG BG Steven Smith, Director, ACTF
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11 June 2010 Army IT Day 2010 14 January 2010
BG Steven Smith, Director, ACTF
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