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Navy Information Dominance Industry Day Vice Admiral Kendall Card Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Dominance and Director of Naval Intelligence OPNAV N2/N6

Evolution of Warfare 1990 Non-Kinetic Kinetic Industrial Age Information Age 2015 Non-Kinetic Kinetic EM-Cyber Age 2025 Non-Kinetic Kinetic? Increasing Emphasis on Delivering Non-Kinetic Effects 2

Our Maritime Dominance is Threatened Our adversaries are using ubiquitous and cheap technology to Further Develop Cyber Warfare Advance and Proliferate A2AD Capabilities 3

We Must Disrupt the Adversary s Kill Chain I & W Detect ID Track Assign Engage Assess Information Dominance delivers disruptive effects to the left of the adversary s kill chain while keeping our own kill chain intact. 4

This Requires Information Dominance Information Dominance is defined as: The operational advantage gained from fully integrating the Navy s information functions, capabilities and resources to optimize decision making and maximize warfighting effects Information Dominance is accomplished by 3 core capabilities: Assuring C2 Maintaining Battlespace Awareness Integrating Fires 5

Vision Assured C2: The Backbone for Navy Capabilities Efficiently Employ EM Spectrum Cloud-based data -- fused for the Warfighter Cognitive Tools and Interfaces to enable decisions Battlespace Awareness: Pervasive and Predictive Netted Autonomous Sensors Air, Surface, Undersea, and Space Deep Understanding of Virtual and Physical Environments Integrated Navy Fires Exploit Enemy Vulnerabilities Target with precision Project Power through the EM Spectrum Deliver Synchronized Kinetic and Non-Kinetic Effects An Evolving Warfighting Discipline 6

From a Strategic Vision to a Mature Warfighting Discipline Warfighting First. Operate Forward. Be Ready. 7

Vision Assured C2 Processing Sensors People Transport Network the Force Command Forces Coordinate Fires Assess Fires and Force Status Battlespace Awareness Know the Enemy and the Environment Fuse Essential Combat Information Understand the Operating Environment Enable Informed Decisive Action Enable safe operations Information Dominance Project Power Disrupt/Deny/Defeat Red Fires Enhance Blue Fires Integrated Fires Warfare, Warfighting, Warfighters 8

Assured C2 PNT Network the Force Command Forces Coordinate Fires Assess Fires and Force Status Ms. Juliana Rosati Deputy Director, CIO Division Mr. Matt Swartz Director, Communications and Networks 9

PNT Battlespace Awareness Know the Enemy and the Environment Fuse Essential Combat Information Understand the Operating Environment Enable Informed Decisive Action Enable safe operations NSW RADM Jonathan White Director, Oceanography, Space and MDA RDML Chip Miller Director, ISR Capabilities RDML(Sel) Bruce Loveless Director, Intelligence Operations 10

Integrated Fires Assured C2 Seize the Initiative Disrupt/Deny/Defeat Red Fires Enhance Blue Fires Ms. Margie Palmieri Deputy, Decision Superiority CAPT Steve Carder Director, Cyber and Electronic Warfare 11

Warfare Cyber EM Spectrum Maneuver Reduced Own Signature & Defense in Depth Integrated Fires Kinetic and non-kinetic (hard and soft kill) Creating Effects Across the Entire Kill Chain 12

Warfighting Fully Networked Navy Link 16, CMN/CCR, CEC, NTCDL, TTNT NIFC-CA, INTOP EM Spectrum Dominance Multi-Source Intelligence Frequency and power management Accurate, dynamic display of friendly and adversary EM signature Agile, accurate, and pervasive Combat ID Precise, anti-jam, burn through Data Fusion: Machine automated / human validated Enhanced PED architecture All systems fully interfaced across all domains NAVAIR/NAVSEA/SPAWAR coordination Ensuring home field advantage at the away game Assured Positioning, Navigation & Timing (PNT) Deliver Optimum Warfighting Capability to the Fleet 13

Warfighters 1990 2015 2025 Electronic Warfare Information Advantage SIGINT (CTI, CTR, CTT) System Administrators (DS, DP) Communicators (RM, CTO, SM) Electronic Warfare (EW, CTT) METOC Forecasters (AG) Intelligence Specialists (IS) Command and Control Warfare Coordinator Information Warfare Decision Superiority SIGINT (CTI, CTR, CTT) Network Operators (IT, CTN) Communicators (IT, CTN) Battlespace Experts (AG) Target Experts (IS) ISR Operators (IS) Information Warfare Commander EM Spectrum Warfare Decision Supremacy Network Attackers Network Defenders EW Effects Operators Space System Experts Decision Support Specialists ISR System Operators TCPED Managers EM Countermeasure Operators Acquisition Professional Spectrum Warfare Commander Establishing a Common Warfighting Culture 14

Over 52,000 Professionals in Information-Centric Disciplines 15

Conclusion Vision Seamless Integration of Non-Kinetic and Kinetic Effects Warfare Decisive Warfighting Effects to Ensure Operational Primacy Warfighting Integrated Effects across the Kill Chain, Robust Defense The Fourth Pillar Warfighters Targeted Expertise Supported and Supporting Total Force Integration: Active Duty, Reserve, Civilian 16

How Can You Help? 17

A Few Thoughts on Partnership Critical to long-term success yours and ours Continued dialogue is vital to developing the right capabilities Affordable up front Sustainable in the long run low Total Cost of Ownership As we shift focus from platforms to payloads we will pursue platforms that are more adaptable and flexible in terms of payload capability Achieve cost effectiveness through serial production of flexible, adaptable, multi-mission, multi-sensor platforms. We do not have all the answers or expertise. We will continue to rely on Industry to fill critical gaps. Forums like this are helpful Sharing knowledge Synchronizing efforts 18

How Can You Help? Rapid technology development Help us shorten the acquisition process Reliable, resilient, redundant, and modular hardware Single/limited purpose modules, easy to install Smaller and lighter replacements Limited first software versions warfighters will drive enhancements 19

How Can You Help? Double/cross check your supply chain Support MTBF Boost to MTBF/3 for new technology or high risk/dynamic components Training materials Fusion of sensors/transport/processors and system of systems fit System status know when/why it broke Protect your information Communicate on programs of record Sponsor/OSD/Hill 20

VICTORY IS ONLY A CLICK AWAY 21