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Unified Communications & Collaboration Strategy Delivering Uncomplicated Communications

What If I Could? Citizens are delivered innovative collaboration tools daily that find and connect people and data in ways that truly enable So What if I: didn t have to remember your phone number or look it up? didn t have to call to see if you are available? could get my messages how best fits MY needs could have the system automatically redirect me to the next expert? could text you on SIPR from NIPR? could communicate the way we BOTH want me to? didn t have to be there in person? 2 GoogleVoice, iphone apps, VoIP, OnDemand, Telepresence We must catch-up and deliver a Connected Airman

What If I Was a Mobile-Enabled Airman? What if I didn t have a desk phone? I was GPS enabled? I had my apps on my hip? I could see presence wherever I was? I ordered parts wherever I was I saw all the tasks in my directorate We equipped every Airman with a mobile device for life?

Overview Why UC? What is UC? The Requirements UC Roadmap it s about the power of networked organizations, rapid information flow, and self-synchronization to serve as force multipliers and enhance the operational art of maneuver. Accenture CTO

UC&C Strategy Objectives Vision: Enhance Warfighter effectiveness through seamless, secure and survivable unified communications and collaboration services. Mission: Provide a strategic roadmap for the synergistic convergence of fixed and mobile voice, video, messaging and collaboration services across AF, Joint, Coalition and civilian partners. It s not one trend, but the convergence of several trends that creates the future BG Steve Spano, ACC/A6 5

Why UC? Find Warfighter Effectiveness (Reduce ATO cycles; streamlined Airmen comms; knowledge operations) Track Information and People Fix Business Efficiencies (Opportunity costs across PBX Redux, Voicemail savings, mobile devices, IP-convergence)

Source - Gartner

The Connected Airman Find Rapid ability to find intellect Single, simple approach to discovering data Fix (Connect) Seamless ability to connect to every Airman Ubiquitous access regardless of device Always available Track Finds and responds to my state Effortlessly integrated into my workspace Delivers me information where I want it Organizes my information 8 UCC must provide Find/Fix/Track Services for our Airmen

Integrated Web & Collab Capabilities It will move the command from our traditional hierarchical structure to a more flexible, less constrained organization with constructs that utilize all our talents and capabilities. Gen (Ret) John D.W. Corley

Service Requirement 1. Rich Presence Willingness, ability and preference of a users communication Intelligent voice, messaging, time-sensitive task/doc routing Cross Domain Presence (security, functional) 2. Voice and Voice Conferencing Find contacts quickly, dial and easy escalation to VTC 3. Video PtP and VTC Simple initiation/easy escalation to conf (desk top and suite) 4. Desktop Collaboration Desktop sharing, briefings / presentations and file transfer Cross Domain capability (security, functional) 5. Unified Messaging Voicemail to email/vice versa; chat to e-mail 6. Instant Messaging One-click access and easy escalation to chat, voice and VTC Cross Domain interaction (security, functional) 7. Mobile User Access Smartphone, LMR, Web, bandwidth tolerant 8. Video Broadcast Commanders message, Emergency message, etc Flexible, responsive net-centric operations Faster and improved decisions by fielding and integrating systems to increase the speed and accuracy of discovering, sharing, collaborating, and assessing info effectively collaborate on an ad hoc and routine day-day basis to execute missions of global scope capabilities for collaborative coordination, planning, analysis, and decision-making to support stabilization and reconstruction capabilities required in the areas of command and control, logistics, information sharing, and knowledge management

Federated Approach Executives Roaming Users Desk-Based Disconnected Core Needs: Core Needs: Core Needs: Core Needs: Flexible, adaptive High quality Simplicity Key Technologies: HiDef WebCam IP Broadcast Unified Directory Svc Unified messaging Cell, LMR Integrated Telephony VTC desk/suite Desktop/laptop Cross Domain Chat/IM Workgroups: Commanders Chiefs O-6s/GS-15s Flexible, adaptive Mid quality Connected Thru a Cell/PDA KeyTechnologies: Unified messaging Unified Directory Svc Cell, LMR Chat/IM Broadcast Desktop/laptop Workgroups: Frequent Travelers Hospital workers AF Contractors Rich Applications Mid quality Key Technologies: Unified Directory Svc Unified messaging Sharepoint WebCam Streaming Video IP Broadcast Integrated Telephony VTC desk/suite Chat/IM Cell Desktop/laptop Cross Domain Workgroups: Staff officers General workforce AOC Operator Connection Basic capabilities Low quality Thin app Key Technologies: Cross-domain Chat/IM Desktop/laptop Cross Domain SATCOM Free License Workgroups: Air Platform Flightline maintainers External contractors UC Strategy must adapt to the roles of the users one size doesn t fit all - Gartner

The UC&C Service Oriented Model

Current AF UC&C Evolution TDM Phone Network Local VoIP Switch DISN (NIPRNet) Cell TDM Voice Switch Non-OCS DISN Federated and (NIPRNet) WWW Voice mail Voice Voice Mail Local VTC only Regional SIP Server LAN Firewall ` Exchange SharePoint Directory Services VTC VoIP (Non-C2) Email Appl Presence, IM and VTC Authentication/ Authorization 13

DCO OCS Comparing Current Services Ubiquitous access Application Presence integration Bandwidth tolerant Flexible views File sharing VoIP/VTC Integration UM Easy escalation from IM to voice to VTC Familiar look and feel Utilizes AF GAL to find contacts Gartner UC Tenets (Bern Elliott, VP for Collaborative Services 2010) Leverage app-focused with comms-focused UC tools UC s greatest strength is in leveraging synergy of tools Services-based approach provides the most value 14

UC&C SOA Model for DCS Rich Presence Directory Services ESB Mobile Client Services VTC Services Local Session Controller Communications Server Email / Unified Messaging Instant Messaging Rich Presence Desktop Collaboration Local Client Applications Servers Client Services as required Voice / Conferencing Video Broadcast Video PtP / Conferencing Mobile User Access Mail Server Centrally provided services Economy of scale Ensures interoperability Heterogeneous Local Client Leverages current investments User familiarity Scope agility (add services as required) Delivers breadth of services Common Local Client Centrally provided as an option on expiration of current client Must be configurable and scope agile

AF UC&C Interim Solution Replicated at all Bases (less OCS) OCS/VoIP Interface VoIP TDM PSTN OCS Web Exchange UM Tool LAN SDP DISN Email / Unified Messaging ` Voice / Conferencing XMPP Gateway Instant Messaging Rich Presence Video Broadcast Video PtP / Conferencing Desktop Collaboration Mobile User Access The Rich Presence experience and ease of use of OCS with the ubiquity and flexibility of DCO With the addition of Unified Messaging and one-click dialing from the desktop

UC&C Service Requirement 1. Rich Presence Determine willingness, ability and preference of a users communication Intelligent voice, messaging, time-sensitive task and document routing Embedded, and interactive, within standard desktop applications (e.g. calendar, mail) Cross Domain Presence (security, functional) 2. Voice and Voice Conferencing Find contacts quickly, dial and easy escalation to conference, and VTC 3. Video PtP and VTC Simple initiation and easy escalation to conference (desk top and suite) 4. Desktop Collaboration Desktop sharing, briefings / presentations and file transfer Cross Domain capability (security, functional) 5. Email Including Unified Messaging (VM to email and vice versa [text conversion and audio file] ) 6. Instant Messaging One-click access and easy escalation to chat, voice and VTC Cross Domain interaction (security, functional) 7. Mobile User Access Smartphone, LMR, Web, bandwidth tolerant 8. Video Broadcast Commanders message, Emergency message et

UC Flight Plan TODAY Cont. work on federated approach Support Requirements document/concepts Continue pilot to prove out federation concept TOMORROW Leverage existing infrastructure VoIP TDM Refine federated approach to mitigate risk & continue UC extensions Stay linked/integrated with HHQ/DoD strategies 2+ YEARS - Re-analyze business case Re-address strategy to account for evolving DoD architecture UC Federated Approach Meets These Requirements Today And Positions AF for Tomorrow

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