Briefing To Joint CBRN Conference June 24-27 2008

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Briefing toJoint CBRN ConferenceJune 24-27 2008Vigilant Protection and InitialResponse for DoD'sCritical InfrastructureCOL Mark MalatestaJoint Project Office Guardianmark.malatesta@jpeocbd.osd.mil

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseGlobal Information GridReachback Response EnhancesMilMil-Civ InteroperabilityPRINCIPLESSystems of Systems ViewTask Force ApproachJoint Basing ConceptDisparate ApproachesNetwork/FusionRoboticsCIVILSUPPORT TEAMSSTRATEGIESNested to MDAP ProgramCommon DSS ArchitectureCommon COTS SuiteInteroperability ofStandard ItemsDetect to ITARYDoD INSTALLATIONPROTECTION& RESPONSEFY07JOINTEXPERIMENTInter PM te Sensor IntegrationRobotics DemonstrationsDSS-PMC GRATED JFPASSCAPABILITIESTransition to Joint Programs of RecordSpiral AcquisitionsCARLSUCS P3ISensor IntegrationJOINT CONCEPTTECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONCOLLABORATIVE DEMONSTRATIONSInter PM ExperimentationCBRN/Force Protection Solution SetsToxic Industrial Chemical Threat DefenseDoD & DHSInformation System UpgradesInteroperabilityLAB LOE2

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseDepartmentofHomelandSecurityHomeland Security Presidential DirectivesNational Security StrategyNational Response PlanDepartmentofDefense(DoD)Installation Protection Steering GroupNORTHCOM Force Protection Working Group/J34Integrated Unit Base Installation Protection (IUBIP) CBA National IncidentManagement System All Hazards BioWatch Grant Programs Instructions Directives Homeland DefenseStrategy Anti Terrorism/ ForceProtection Policy All HazardsCivil CommunityMilitary CommunityDraftDODI XXIEMIntegration of Policy, Guidance and Capability Solutions3

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseJPMG Portfolio and ystemsSystems (785)Integrated Commercial Intrusion Detection Systems (46)Integrated Commercial Intrusion Detection Systems (46)Automated Installation Entry (8 systems by end of FY08)Automated Installation Entry (8 systems by end of FY08)From Fort to FoxholeAlaskaAcross the FenceCritical CapabilitiesUnitedUnited iIraqQatarPuerto RicoOkinawaGuamWorldwide

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseConsequence Management TIONALCAPABILITYCOMMON BIRF/CMRFCSTSCBIRF\CMRFEXPERIMENTATIONPM CMCM CBACERFPSStove pipe/Duplicate CapabilitiesService SponsoredService ManagedAdhoc RIMENTATIONCodified Mission & CapabilitiesIncreased Equipment CommonalityJoint Units & CBPD FundedCentralized ManagementNested Mission & CapabilitiesCommon EquipmentImproved CapabilitiesCost Efficient ManagementEnterprise ReachbackPM CM specialized capabilities in support to Civilian Authority Mission5

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseConsequence ManagementFielding improvedAnalytical and IncidentManagement capabilitiesto NGB / CSTsz Expanded TIC/TIM detectionEquipping and Fielding20th Support CommandWMD CE, TEU, NuclearDisarmament Teams, andMobile Laboratoriesz Provided 20th with advanced mobileFielded 81 Chemical /Biological IncidentResponse trailers to theU.S. Army ReserveReconnaissance /DecontaminationPlatoonsz Providing rapid deployability forcapabilityz Broader range of sample matrixesz Improved communicationcapabilities including secure video,satellite communications, andsecure VTCChemical, Biological, Radiologicaland Explosive identificationcapability for short-term andextended missions, supporting DHSand contingency operationsArmy Reserves to support civilianauthorities in response to a CBRNevent6

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseSpecialized CM UnitsOperational Capability MRF20thSUPPORTAUGMENTATIONMSSKO /JNBCRS ialized CBRNDetect & ID-InformationManagement (IDSS)TECHNICALAUGMENTATIONPACKAGE-Medical-Mass Casualty-Decon-Explosive DetectionValidationLRN sFixed Site LabsCommonAnalytical LaboratoryCapabilities(CARLS)CST20th Spt BnAMLRESPONDERSHIGHER HQUNIFIED COMMANDREACHBACKSTANDARDSNON-MATERIAL COMPONENTSStandardization Response Integration Sufficiency Operation Efficiency7

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseCommon Analytical ResponseLaboratory System (CARLS) Modular, Mission-Driven Material Solution For Mobile Lab Analysis Supports CSTs, 20th SUPCOM, other service response units, andService Medical LaboratoriesKey Capabilities Information Management Provides a Net Centric Approach with Common Information Backbone forreachback to subject matter experts Automation Decreases Required Skill Set For Sample Handling & Integrates Data Fusion and DecisionSupport Common Analytical Capabilities Across Portfolio Increases Confidence, Sampling Capability, and SupportsHomeland Defense & Forward Deployed Chemical, Biological, Radiological and HY Explosive DetectionEquipment Modular Approach Analytical equipmentAnalytical processesPersonnel staffingExpandable laboratory designProvide A Common Solution To Accommodate All Missions8

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseCOTS Life Cycle Management ProcessIssue: Incomplete Life-Cycle Management and Institutionalization Disparate Levels of Capability Across DOTMLPF Suspect Fiscal Profiles for Technology Refreshment Dispersed, Fragmented and inconsistent Product DataDOTMLPF – PGTraining PackagesTest DataTechnical DataVendor SupportWarranty Data 1.5MInvestmentSolution: Single Point of Management Portfolio Approach An End to End Enterprise Process Single Repository of Product Information Sustainment functions incorporated in to key Service InstitutionsItem AItem B380 items / 270Mof Fielded CapabilityVigilant Protection and Initial Response for DoD's Critical Infrastructure9

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseCOTS Data ManagementCOTS-JACKS Info Fusion (CJIF) Provides users with access to multiple responder equipment data bases, simplifyinginformation gathering and analysis requirements Provides a single, multiple word search across multiple data sources and domainsDisplays integrated DOTMLPF resultsProvides the ability to drill down into assessmentsEstablishes a sustainment data base Supports improved decision making and investment strategies Provides access to shared data to enhance Mil Civ interface and interoperability Automated data sharing between JPEO, ECBC, and DHS FEMA Ensures a portfolio approach and community buy-in with the introduction of the COTS IPTand Working GroupsMock UpIntegrates resultsProvides ability to filterLinks to source databaseBetter more rapid decisions from better data10

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseCOTS Life Cycle Management ProcessInstitutionalized COTSinitial/sustainment trainingwith the USACMLSz Provides more consistent and accurateEstablished a single Lifecycle Management Center(RI) for COTS componentsz Provides improved asset visibility, reducedIncorporated high densityCOTS into Portfolio,Integrating the high densitycommercial technologies intothe sustainment process.Ahura / Cobra / Drash /multiRaez Provides user community with validatedtraining productssustainment costs and improved responsez Improved understanding of TOC andprojection of obsolescencesystem performance, consistent trainingproducts, and timely sustainment supportz Negotiated reduced investment andsustainment costsz Improved interoperability across usergroupszAhura quick look; resulted in recommendation toinstitutionalize; identified gaps; created supporttasks and new lesson plans; updates to PME courseand Dismounted Recon Coursez Cobra quick look; recommendation toinstitutionalize; created new lesson planz Drash quick look resulted in creating new lessonplans updating the Mass Causality Decon Coursez MultiRae quick look resulted in new lesson plansupdating the CSSC, CST and Dismounted ReconCoursesEnterprise Process11

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseTICPDEz Past TIC/PDE––A 2003 CENTCOM UNS effort, supported in anadhoc manner16 Sets in Afghanistan (2) and Iraq (14) comprisedof approximately 150 high demand CBRN items.150 pieces of equipment- Detection- Identification- Protection- Surveillancez Present TIC/PDE–––Currently working with the USACMLS toinstitutionalize TICPDE trainingEquipment and training will be supplementing theChemical School CBRN First Responder CourseRefreshed Capability –TVI Decon ShowerSCBASuitsDetector, Chemical, HAZMAT IDDetection, Instrument, MultiRAE PlusSampling Kit, Combat, QuicksilverCart, Multi-PurposeAll sets updated with Pocket Reference andDecision supportCommunityCommunity efforteffortmademade itit happenhappenWill Transition to JNBCRS2 at earliest opportunity12

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseCBRN IPP Tiered Program75%75%JointJointCommonalityCommonality1,705 classes5,638 classroom hours20,054 students175 separate exercises1,195 pallets deployed 75 Bases fielded (CONUS/OCONUS) Activated the IPP web portal providingCBRN IPP information and instructionalmaterial Provides enhanced biological detectioncapability: Portable detection capability on tier 1installations Fixed capabilities on tier 2 Incorporates BioWatch surveillancecapabilities (where available) Installation decision making capabilitiesand interoperability Expanded mil-civ partnerships withinfederal agencies and at local jurisdictionsin program exercises 5 Joint TTX’s conducted / 14 scheduled Incorporating BioWatch CONOPS into theIPP Baseline Tier Improved policy guidance and standardsthru a new Emergency Management DoDInstruction13

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseCBRN IPP Baseline Tier PortalWEB y.milBASELINE Developed inNON-MATERIEL SOLUTIONS:E.G., TRAINING, TEMPLATES& EXERCISESconjunction withDHS efforts Available to allDoD personneland dependentsTIER 1TIER 2NETWARNING ech EQUIPMENTMilitary-Civilian Mutual seExerciseScenariosFIXEDCHEM/BIOSENSORS14

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseJPMG/BioWatch CooperationzFacilitate introduction between local BioWatch andInstallation POCszCoordinated and facilitated local involvement in CBRNIPP Table Top Exercises, Functional Exercises, and FullScale ExerciseszDemonstration Project with ASAP CollectorszWorking as a part of an OSD (HD) team to leverage anintegrated Installation Protection Capability thatimproves the National Detection and Responsecapability15

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseC4IJFPASSSuPrv erseiTa lla isterg nc ntet ein angdPhysical Security &CBRNE SensorsIntegration usingAdaptive FusionAlgorithmsPhysical ityROCExternalAgenciesFirstRespondersLayered ApproachFocused onPassive/SurfaceorCritical Protection AreaResponseReal Time Fusion ofDisparate Sensors,Actions andInformationCBRNInformation MgmtAnd Decision SupportC2Threat Detection/AssessmentAccess ControlMicro LevelDelay/DenialSCPWideAreaAlertFixeFPJEd& SurvSe eilcu l a nrity ce“Supportive Environment”(Macro Levels c)er etbl IO,na ic, Pg E enstin Foror ics,pp etrSu BiomActiv& e/GRe rousp n dons e Ai rCapabilities ConvergencePass & ID Base EntranceCOP tChemicalSensorsDetectionSensorHarbo rRespoPerimeterns eSecurityWaterBarrierIntegrated CBRNE,Ground Security,Surveillance andResponse CapabilityCBRN FoSIntegration of disparate systems into an enterprise solution reflectinga synergistic merging of capabilities to support an expanded mission space16

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseSummary Delivering CBRN and ConsequenceManagement capabilities today,integrated with appropriate policy andguidance Integrating a total DOTLMPFCOTS/GOTS approach into a portfolioprotection and response capability Engaged in increasing partnershipswith DHS to improve interoperabilityand response DWMDResponseUnitsCOCOMs/Host NationSupport17

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseVigilant Protection and Initial Response for DoD's Critical Infrastructure18

Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological DefenseInstitutionalizing TICPDE for the WarfighterEquipment to beprovided to NTC andJRTC by Sep 08;RECCE OCs to attendthe dismounted courseprior to equipmentreceiptAORIn TheaterRefresher TrainingCTCTICPDE sets(Collective & IndividualTraining)* odelProvide a TailoredTraining Package(CBT & Equip)Returns toHome StationFirst Run Pilotcourse CompleteMay 08; Second RunPilot coursescheduled for July 08Full course uponTRADOC approvalCBT DevelopmentContract establishedat MANSCEN Jun08; Pending properfunding receipt, CBTdevelopment to begin1QFY09JPEORefreshesPackage19

Joint Project Office Guardian mark.malatesta@jpeocbd.osd.mil Briefing to Joint CBRN Conference June 24-27 2008. Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense 2. PRINCIPLES. Systems of Systems View. Task Force Approach. Joint Basing Concept. Disparate Approaches.

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