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AFLCMC… Providing the Warfighter’s Edge
Colonel John BedingfieldSenior Materiel Leader
C3I Infrastructure Division
Contract / Acquisition Forecast
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Outline
� Mission/Vision
� Business Constraints
� Organization
� Opportunities
� Summary
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Mission and Vision
VisionWarfighters Connected
Anywhere, Anytime with Anything
MissionDeliver and Sustain Cyber Infrastructure and
Warfighting Capabilities to the Air Force
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C3I Infrastructure DivisionOverview
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One (1) ACAT IAC Program (BITI Wired)
One (1) ACAT III Program (TDC)
Base Infrastructure, AFNet, CommoditizedInfrastructure, Demonstration & Test
Product Support and Sustainment
~ 585 Personnel Assigned:
10% Military (57 assigned)
33% Civilian (195 assigned)
57% Contractors (333 assigned)
>$2B FYDP* As of 3 Jul 13
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Business Constraints/Givens
� Out-year budgets expected to reduce
� Manpower reductions (but new cyber slots!)
� Pressure to show cost efficiencies – “bending the cost curve”
� Focus on “as-a-Service” models where possible
� Commoditize where possible; reinvest resources to Integration Points and Cyber Weapon Systems
� No Sacred Cows
� What are the warfighter requirements?
� JIE, FDCCI, WSs are here, now, real
Goal: Maximize Capability Within Budget With a Defendable/Executable Plan
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Organization Big Picture
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AFLCMC/HN
PEO
AFLCMC/HN
AFLCMC/HNI
SAF/AQ
CSAFSECAF
CIO A6
AFMC
AF Life Cycle
Center
AF Life CycleManagement
Center
AFSPC
24th AF
688th Info OpsWing
67th Net WarfareWing
689th CombatComm Wing
AF
Center
AFSustainment
Center
AF Test
Center
AF
Lab
AF Research
LabAF
Center
AF Nuc Weapons
Center
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HNI Org Chart
C3I Infrastructure Division SMLCol John Bedingfield
C3I Infrastructure Div DeputyCol Maggie Larezos
C3I Infrastructure Operations Branch (HNIA)Col (S) Heidi Cornell • CEIF, CITS Lab
• Test and Information Assurance
• Program Integration
• Division Operations
• Weapon System Integration
Base Infrastructure Branch (HNIB)Lt Col Jennifer Krolikowski• BITI• TDC• Voice• APC, IPN• CSCS WS
C3I Infrastructure Product Support Branch (HNID)Lt Col Matthew McQuinn• Weapon System Mgmt• Product Support Agreements• TO/TCTO• Service Support
Contracts• EITSM• SCE
Commoditized Infrastructure
Branch (HNII)
Mr. Michael Clark
• Managed Services
• GCSS (CCE – AF)
Director of Engineering (DoE)Mr. Darin Leahy
Director of Logistics (DoL)Mr. Gary Durst
Architecture and Engineering Branch (HNIS)Lt Col David Marsh• SE• CM/DM/AM• Architecture• JIE• Risk and QA
Enterprise Integration
Branch (Gunter) (HNIZ)
Mr. Howard Stubblefield
• Test
• Information Assurance
C3I Infrastructure Branch (HNIM)Mr. Michael Kaplan• AFNet (GWs, ESUs, Boundaries)• ECN• HBSS• ACD and AFINC
Weapon Systems
Financial MgmntBranch (HNIF)Ms. Lissa Lalonde
Contracting MgmntBranch (HNIK)Mr. Peter Izzo
EIS Acq Reporting (Not on
UMD) (HBIJ)
Mr. Don Keith
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AFINC Weapon System
Warfighter Benefits
• Creates the AF enterprise intranet with a standard security boundary
• AF gateways are the primary external security boundary to DoD Information
Network (DoDIN)
• Reduces 100+ GIG entry points to 16 Gateways and two Integrated Management
Suites, greatly improving the AFNet security posture
• Integration facility located at Hanscom AFB for TO validation/verification and
system qualification testing
Description SpecificsProvides top-level boundary and entry point into the AFIN; manages, protects,
controls flow of all external and inter-base traffic through standard, centrally-managed
NIPRNet Gateways and 15 SIPRNet C2 Nodes
• Requirement: CITS ORD 1998, revalidated 23 Oct 08
• Operators: Operated by 26 NOS and 33 NWS under C2 of 24th Air Force
(AFCYBER) and USCYBERCOM
• Contractors: General Dynamics IT, Telos, 3 Wire
• External AF Interest: Interacts with numerous other AF Cyberspace weapon
systems (e.g., CSCS, ACD, CDA, C3MS) with DOT&E Oversight
System CapabilityCOTS/GOTS-based solution that establishes an enterprise-level network with
centralized network management and Defense-in-Depth, Proactive Defense, Network
Standardization, Situational Awareness, and Centralized Management.
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Base Information Transport Infrastructure FY14/15 Bases
Warfighter Benefits
• Provides a Security Technical Implementation Guide (STIG)-capable network
• Provides architecture and framework for AF convergence/deployment of VoIP
• Critical for any IPv6 and Quality of Service across the Air Force
• Provides life cycle management support
Description Specifics
Base Information Transport Infrastructure (BITI) delivers the Air Force wired cyber network infrastructure at each Air Force, Air Force Reserve, and Air National Guard base.
• Major Customers: AFNetOps, MAJCOMs, all fixed bases
• Contractor: TBD
• External AF Interest: N/ASystem Capability
Upgrades base cyber infrastructure (i.e., fiber optics and network equipment), providing redundant, high-speed, and reliable wired and wireless cyber network capabilities.
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Base Information Transport InfrastructureTurnkey Schedule
Bas e IT Infrastructure Schedule
Project Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Turnkeys (Diego Garcia Removed)
FY12 - Aviano
FY12 - Lakenheath
FY13 - Kadena
FY13 - Clear, Cavalier, Cape Cod
FY14 - Niagara Falls
FY14 - March
FY14 - Homestead
FY14 - Grissom
FY14 - Pittsburgh
FY14 - Holloman
FY14 - USAFA
FY14 - Schriever
FY14 - Moron
FY14 - Ramstein
FY14 - Maxwell-Gunter
FY14 - Altus
FY14 - Hill
FY19FY17FY12 FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16 FY18 FY20
SSIP
SSIP Install
SSIP
SSIP Intall
Install
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InstallSSIP
SSIP Ins tall
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As of 6 Oct 14
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Bas e IT Infras tructure Schedule
Project Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4
Modernizations (Enterprise)
ANG Wireless IC6500 upgrade
Wireless Controller Mod
ANG Wireless Controller Mod
Wireless Access Points
Turnkey Modernizations
Cannon
Langley
Patrick
Nell is
Dyess
Misawa
Davis-Monthan
Diego Garcia
Kirtland
Dover
Recapitalizations (Backbone Equip.)
FY15 - 17 Bases *TBD
FY16 - 23 Bases *TBD
FY17 - 23 Bases *TBD
FY18 - 18 Bases *TBD
FY19 - 18 Bases *TBD
FY20 - 18 Bases *TBD
FY20FY19FY18FY17
PRIOR
FY13 FY14 FY15 FY16
Install
SSIP
SSIP Davis-Monthan
SSIP Nellis Install
SSIP Misawa Install
Patrick Install
Dyess Install
Langley Install
Wireless Controller
ANG Wireless IC6500
SSIP
ANG Wireless Controller
Access Points
Cannon InstallSSIP
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SSIP Dover Install
SSIP Kirtland Install
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Base Information Transport InfrastructureSchedule – Recapitalizations
As of 6 Oct 14
- BITI Backbone Equipment Recapitalizations begin FY15 -11
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Potential Industry Opportunity BITI FY14/15 Wired Bases
• Scope: To provide an Information Transport System
• Anticipated contract: NASA SEWP V / GSA Connections II, NETCENTS-2
• Anticipated procurement approach: Lowest Price Technically Acceptable, Firm Fixed Price
• Customer: AFNetOps, MAJCOMs, all Fixed Bases
• POC: Lt Col Krolikowski, AFLCMC/HNIB, 781-225-2695
Anticipated Contract Schedule Installation Location
FY15 Recapitalization Projects: January-March 2015• Multiple RFPs for minimum of 17 Bases and
up to ~40 Bases
Arnold, Anderson, Vandenberg, Yokota, Peterson, JB Annacostia Bolling DC, LA, Travis, F.E. Warren, Cheyenne Mountain, Kunsan, Hanscom, RAF Fairford, RAF Alconbury/Molesworth, Little Rock, Grand Forks, Tyndall
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Warfighter Benefits• Reduce base/enterprise infrastructure and manpower costs
• Reduce base data center power/HVAC consumption
• Close/consolidate old server farms and data centers
• Deploy more efficient hardware
• Reduce MAJCOM functional/mission application ownership cost
• Shrink hardware/software support required at AF installations
• Provide Proof of Concept for processes and procedures as a precursor to the Air
Force IPN Enterprise effort
Description Specifics
• Design architecture to scale to all Pathfinder data center needs
• Enable Pathfinder to migrate functional/mission applications to a
modern, standardized platform
• Move toward JIE IPN/ISN architecture
• Requirements Basis: IT Efficiencies and Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative (FDCCI)
• Major Customers: AFSPC; 24 AF; selected Pathfinder Base(s)/MAJCOM
• Contractor: TBD
• External AF Interest: DoD CIO
Installation Processing Node (IPN) Pathfinder
cao: 10 Oct 14
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Warfighter Benefits
• Reduce enterprise infrastructure and manpower costs
• Reduce base data center power/HVAC consumption
• Consolidate Air Force Materiel Command (AFMC) Regional Data Centers
(RDCs) into the WPAPC
• Reduce risk of critical infrastructure failure of AFMC services by consolidating
four RDCs (AF NIPRNet) with end-of-life equipment into a single, modernized
APC at WPAFB
Description Specifics• Establish/expand Wright-Patterson Area Processing Center (WPAPC) to support 190K users
(NIPR) (IOC Criteria) --COMPLETE
• Purchase and installation of Commercial Off-the-Shelf (COTS) Hardware and Software
• Support JIE Increment I Deployment
• Provide IPN Boundary solution to support large scale data centers
• Support Data Center Consolidation within context of FDCCI and NDAA 2012
• Requirements Basis: IT Efficiencies and Federal Data Center Consolidation
Initiative (FDCCI)
• Major Customers: AFSPC; AFMC; 24 AF
• Contractor: WPAPC: Presidio (PoP ends 31 Oct 14)
IPN Boundary: TBD
• External AF Interest: DoD CIO
AFNet Systems(WPAPC, IPN Boundary Effort)
cao: 10 Oct 14
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Potential Industry Opportunity Data Center Consolidation Modernizations
• Scope: Data Center Consolidation modernizations will consist of two separate contract efforts:
• Installation Processing Node (IPN) Pathfinder – Develop Joint Information Environment (JIE) compliant architecture to build Installation Services Node/Installation Processing Node (support core AFNet applications with growth capability to support functional applications required to run the base in a disconnected environment) at 10 Air Force Bases across the world. This project also may include the Operations and Management of the Infrastructure being procured.
• IPN Boundary Effort (IBE) – Provide Boundary solution to support large-scale data centers (i.e., routers/switches/firewalls/full packet capture/remote management tools)
• Anticipated Schedule:
• IPN Pathfinder: RFP ~2QFY15/Contract Award (CA) ~4QFY15
• IBE: RFP ~1QFY15/CA ~2QFY15
• Anticipated Contract: TBD
• Anticipated procurement approach: TBD
• Customer: AFMC and AFSPC
• POC: Lt Col Krolikowski, AFLCMC/HNIB, 781-225-2695
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Backup
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AFLCMC Vision/Mission
To forge one team delivering integrated, innovative, dominant airpower capabilities... on time, on cost
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Acquire and Support War-Winning Capabilities
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AFNet/BITI Operational View
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561 NOS and
83 NOS624 OC,
33 NWS, 26 NOS
BITI
Weapon System: Cyber Command & Control Mission
System (C3MS)
Role: Cyber Command & Control
Major subsystems:
• Security Information Manager (ArcSight)
• Situational Awareness Modernization Project (SAMP) (NetCool)
Weapon System: Air Force Cyberspace Defense (ACD)
Role: Cyber Defense
Major subsystems:
• Host Based Security System (HBSS)
• Information Operations Platform (IOP) (Gateway)
• Full Packet Capture (Solera)
• Enclave Control Node (ECN)/Enclave NIPR Firewall
& Automated Security Incident Measurement
Sustainment (ENFAAS)
Weapon System: Cyberspace Defense Analysis (CDA)
Role: Cyber Monitoring
Major Subsystems:
• Telecomm Monitoring & Assessment (TMAP)
• Voice Protection System (VPS)
Weapon Systems: Cyberspace Security & Control System
(CSCS)/ Air Force Intranet Control (AFINC)
Role: Cyber Infrastructure/Management
Major subsystems – CSCS:
• Air Force Network Support Services – System Center Configuration
Manager, Active Directory Exchange, etc.
• Assured Compliance Assessment Solution (ACAS) &
Vulnerability Lifecycle Management System (VLMS)
• Air Force Data Centers (Installation Processing Node & Installation
Service Node)
• Enterprise Information Technology Service
Management (EITSM) (Remedy)
Major subsystems – AFINC:
• NIPR Gateways & Information Mgmt
Suites (IMSs)
• SIPRNet security
Weapon System:
Cyberspace Vulnerability
Assessment/Hunter
(CVA/H)
Role: Cyber Hunter/Killer
Major subsystems:
• IOP (Fly Away Kit)
• Mobile Interceptor Platform
(MIP)
• Deployed Interceptor
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• Garrison Interceptor
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Network InfrastructureToday/Tomorrow: Base Information Transport Infrastructure (BITI)
Gateway SecurityToday: AF Gateways; Tomorrow: Joint Reg. Security Stack (JRSS)
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HNI Strategic DirectionTransport Layer
� “As-Is”
� Keep AFNet running
� Config/Asset Mgmt
� Baseline of efforts, resources
� Refresh rate, break/fix
� “To-Be”
� Weapon System
� Need JROC CPDs, baseline equipment
� R&PB prioritization
� BITI – New strategy
� JIE – Shape the implementation
� Security – JRSS with Army
� UC – Shape reqts (no $$)
� Data Centers – Build IPNs/ISNs for core AFNet services and per BCAs
� Goals/Metrics
� Execute FY14 X-Plan
� Validate FY15 1067s by 31 March
� Meet obligation targets
Commoditized Infrastructure/Common Computing Environment
� “As-Is”
� Keep GCSS running
� CI/CCE Definition (CIO vs. CFLI)
� Clarifying ownership of AFNet/CI vs. cyber weapons
� Create requirements and funding construct
� Start up initial core functions
� MSO, IB, ITLC/ITTR
� Non-recurring engineering (PWS, IMS)
� Deliver Initial CI/CCE (for SMART, PBES, etc.)
� “To-Be”
� Transitioning GCSS and Apps to CI/CCE and growing it (capacity services, MilCloud, commercial cloud)
� Transition Core Data Centers per BCAs
� Strategic Comm
� Value Prop/Mandatory Use, etc.
� IT Purchase Policy
� Goals/Metrics
� No loss of existing capabilities
� Resourced to achieve PWS/IMS milestones
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FY14 Division Goals
� HNIA – Weapon systems transition with documentation, JIE IPT, Lab/CEIF� HNIB
� BITI FDD/awards, Guest Network award � ISN/IPN, APC conversion to IPN, app discovery � TDC NCC-D award, UC strategy complete
� HNID� Complete Remedy 2.0 and Tier 0, award EVMMS� Keep the lights on, manage integration of AFNIC core services
� HNIM� SSL� Award HBSS 5.1, complete ACAS, deploy ECN� Award SDPs and HSV/SAN, complete Gateway mods
� HNIS – Complete AM/CM/DM/RM, App discovery tool� EIS – KO IS-CDD� HNII – Solidify hosting environments for apps� HNIZ – Steady-on, increase MSO/ITLC role
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Warfighter Benefits
• Provides centralized IA support to the AFNet at all USAF and ANG locations globally
• Host Based Security System to all NIPR AF clients• Active Duty Air Force (~640k clients)• Air Force Reserves (~30k clients)• Air National Guard (~70k clients)
• Host Based Security System to all SIPR AF clients (~40k clients)
Host Based Security System
Description Specifics• AF enterprise-wide automated, standardized tool that enhances end-point system security
against internal/external threats• Implements AF security policies on all end-host systems
System Capability• Prevents use or execution of unauthorized software/hardware• Finds and isolates rogue systems on the network• Robust Buffer Overflow protection• Centrally-managed anti-virus/anti-spyware
• PEO: MGen Olsen• Requirements Basis: OPORD 12-1016• Major Customers: AFSPC, 24th AF• Contractor: General Dynamics (GDIT)• External Dependencies:
• DISA• USCC• SCE resources and availability
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Joint Information Enterprise
Warfighter Benefits
• Increased access to people/data/tools
• Improved ops knowledge collaboration
• Improved response times to daily ops and crisis response
• Reduced O&M costs
• Transforming from custom IT to agile/efficient IT
Description Specifics
Creating a shared IT infrastructure used across the Department based on
enterprise standards, specifications, and configurations.• JIE is not an acquisition program
• JIE focuses on consolidating, standardizing, optimizing
• Existing programs must address JIE requirements
• New programs necessary to comply with JIE initiatives
• Variety of approaches to be taken in parallel
System Capability
• A network that is virtually single – strategic to tactical
• DoD-level consolidation of data centers, network ops centers
• Single security architecture
• Common, shared enterprise services
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