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56 | 20070908091611 | https://web.archive.org/web/20070908091611/http://www.defence.gov.au/capability/common/docs/LEWG_-_NCW06.ppt | 2007-09-08 | 2007-09-08 | 404 | Director General Land Development Networking the Land Battlespace Lieutenant Colonel Martin Griffiths Deputy Director - Integration 1 Director General Land Development Presentation Outline – Definitions – Theory – Networking in the Land Environment – The Land Approach – High Payoff Areas – Industry Opportunities Director General Land Development Land Networking Definition “The method of operation in which the automatic and rapid transfer of information enables the most effective use of combat power. NCW takes place when the force operates as a federated network.” Objective Force C2 Paper May 2003 Director General Land Development Land Definition of NCW (draft) • Is the ability of the Land Force to execute more complex operations at the same or lower risk through enhanced decision making enabled by shared SA, under- pinned by robust networks, professional mastery and mission command. Director General Land Development Network Advantage Complexity Risk Army 2006 Networked Army 2015 1. The 2015 Networked Army can deal with the same level of complexity as the 2006 Army with less risk; or 2. For the same level of risk as the 2006 Army, the 2015 Networked Army can deal with a more complex environment. (complexity ) (risk ) Current Capability Director General Land Development NCW Theory Key Tenets: • A robustly networked force improves information sharing. • Information sharing and collaboration enhance the quality of information and shared Situational Awareness. • Shared Situational Awareness enables ‘self synchronisation’. • Provides increased mission effectiveness through enhanced lethality, improved survivability, and responsiveness Director General Land Development Networking in the Land Environment • Sharing information to achieve a warfighting advantage • Three primary dimensions: – Network – Human – Information Management Director General Land Development Networking Premises for Land • Mission Command is an effective philosophy • Able to share information if C2, ISR and Engagement nets are connected • Professional Mastery is essential • Robust networks and professional mastery allow the ADF to collaborate and share SA • Shared SA enables self synchronisation Director General Land Development Command and Control • If we embrace Mission Command – More information to lower levels – Knowledge edge – Empowerment to act • Opportunity for command functions to be focused on orchestrating / planning • Opportunity for control functions to be focused on self-synchronisation • Impact on Headquarters structures Director General Land Development Army’s Broad Approach • Joint Focus with an eye on coalition partners • Digitise the Network – Land 125 – Land 75 – JP2072 • Automation of processes • ‘Learn by Doing’ Director General Land Development NCW Roadmap • Launched at Land Warfare Conference 2005 • Declared Milestones 2009 – Interim Networked Land Combat Force 2012 – First Networked Brigade 2014 – Second Networked Brigade 2015 – Networked Joint Task Force Director General Land Development NCW Generations Current Force Interim Force NCW Enabled NCW Transformed S SY D Gen 0 Gen 1 Gen 2 Gen 3 S SY D S SY D S SY D • Manual COP • Extant doctrine & structures • Voice only C2 system integration • Limited C2 Grid (analogue) no BMS • Voice only Engagement Network (No BMS for Fires) • Limited, stove piped Log system • Semi auto COP • BG structures & doctrine revised • Limited C2 system integration (BMS & BCSS) • Limited C2 Network (digital) • Limited Engagement Network (incl of BMS Fires) • Limited log system • Auto COP • BG structures & doctrine evolved • C2 systems integrated (incl limited joint & coalition) • C2 Network (digital) fully implemented • Engagement Network BMS Fires implemented • Log and C2 Integrated • Seamless joint and coalition COP • BG structures & doctrine transformed • C2, Fires and Log systems fully integrated (incl joint & coalition) • C2, Engagement and Log transformed Director General Land Development Land NCW Development Methodology • Three Development Blocks – Block 1 - 2006-2010 – Block 2 - 2008-2013 – Block 3 - 2011-2016 • Four NCW Milestones – Milestone 1 (2009) - Networked Battle Group – Milestone 2 (2012) - Networked Brigade 1 – Milestone 3 (2014) - Networked Brigade 2 – Milestone 4 (2015) - Networked JTF Director General Land Development Milestone 4 JTF+ DIV Spt Gen 2 Milestone 1 BG Eagle Gen 1 Milestone 2 1 Bde Gen 2 Milestone 3 3 Bde Spt Elm Gen 2 Land NCW Generations, Development Blocks & Milestones 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 NCW Dev Block 1 NCW Dev Block 2 NCW Dev Block 3 Gen 0 Gen 1 Gen 2 HNA Army in Being Force elements capable of more complex tasks at less risk Gen 0 Current Force Director General Land Development NCW Development Block 1 • Timeline – 2006 - 2010 • Milestone – Cavalry Battle Group from 1 Bde • Generation Goal – Gen 1 force • Key Projects: – Land 75 – JP 2072 – Land 125 – Land 907 Director General Land Development High Payoff Areas • C3 – Digital Backbone - Section to Brigade (Voice & Data) – Analytical tools - commanders’ decision aids with real-time updates – Combat ID for Land Forces within a Joint environment – Automated information and resource management – Network planning and management tools • ISR – Distribution of sensor data – Geospatial data integration – Geospatial dissemination systems Director General Land Development High Pay Off Areas • Engagement – Automated digital C2 for Joint Fires • Logistics – Load tracking – Logistic management efficiency – Automated logistic information flows • Fuel / ammunition states • Vehicle health usage and monitoring Director General Land Development Industry Opportunities • Many of the major projects are functional options which are largely equipment independent • Significant focus on: – Integration of legacy platforms and networks – Support contracts – Training – Doctrine development Director General Land Development Networking the Land Battlespace Lieutenant Colonel Martin Griffiths Deputy Director - Integration 19 | application/vnd.ms-powerpoint | 200 | http://www.defence.gov.au/capability/common/docs/LEWG_-_NCW06.ppt | au,gov,defence)/capability/common/docs/lewg_-_ncw06.ppt | BC66GGJWW7YAS2I5PIF4YPTLWMIBVXM5 | 209134 | domains/defence-gov-au/powerpoints/original/au-gov-defence-capability-common-docs-lewg-ncw06-ppt-20070908091611.ppt |