Mission Partner Environment DISA Multinational Information Sharing



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Mission Partner Environment DISA Multinational Information Sharing Col Roman Hund, USAF PM DISA MNIS 13 May 2014 1

JIE MPE Tier 1 and Tier 2 Persistent CCDR level US Centric Bi-lateral /Multi-lateral Specified Mission Partners Connect Access Share LEGEND MPG CCDR JIE (NIPR & SIPR) US BICES-X Tier 1 MPG CCDR MPG CCDR Tier 2 National Contribution (3rd Stack); Nat l DOTMLPF, IA, Security National Classified Network (e.g. SIPRnet) National Unclassified Network (e.g. NIPRnet) Tier 2 Federated Network; Commander accepts risk, sets rules MPE Tier 1 **Presence of country flags does not imply an actual agreement or connection** 2 Episodic CJTF level Commander centric Unknown Coalition of the Willing CFSOCC Tier 2 CJTF CFLCC CFACC CFMCC Note: Flags and organizations are for illustration only

Evolution of MPE into JIE DoD DODIN Mission Partner PEGASUS AMN CENTRIXS BICES-X UISS/APAN MPE Tier 1 MPE Tier 2 MPE JIE

DISA Multinational Information Sharing MNIS is a portfolio of projects dedicated to coalition information exchange Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System (CENTRIXS) Combined Federated Battle Lab Network (CFBLNet) Pegasus (formerly Griffin) Unclassified Information Sharing Service - All Partner Access Network (UISS-APAN) Common Mission Network Transport (CMNT) MNIS has been collaborating with JS J6 and external stakeholders (CENTCOM, PACOM, USDI (BICES office), JITC/CIAV) to advance the Mission Partner Environment effort. MNIS is one piece of the MPE solution

CENTRIXS Combined Enterprise Regional Information Exchange System (CENTRIXS) Family of bilateral and multilateral coalition networks Non-POR, no centralized program office oversees CENTRIXS Approximately 70 separate networks in existence Referred to as enclaves or Communities of Interest (COIs) MNIS provides: Centralized services for five enclaves (ISAF, GCTF and three bi-lats) Services hosted at DECC Pacific and DECC Columbus Enclave connection approval for same five enclaves Gateway services between SIPRNet and CMNT for same five enclaves

Combined Federated Battle Lab Network As a network, CFBLNet forms a laboratory environment. The CFBLNet consists of a distributed and integrated Wide Area Network (WAN) architecture of infrastructure components: From Combined, Joint and Service sources Including networks, database and application servers, client workstations, etc. Located within the confines of the various battle laboratories and experimentation sites of mission partners Partners also provide the applications, analytic tools, security devices and communications necessary to conduct Initiatives.

CFBLNet members GBR USA ALB BEL TUR BGR ESP CAN SVN HRV SVK CZE ROU DNK PRT EST POL FRA NOR DEU NLD LUX GRC HUN Guest Approved Mission Partners Coming LTU LVA ITA ISL Legend Orange Solid: NATO Nations with other representation to C-EG (and C-SSG). Black Solid: Nations with permanent connectivity to CFBLNet. Black Dotted: Nations with recent temporary connectivity to or showing active interest in CFBLNet. NATO

Pegasus Purpose: To improve secure information sharing between FVEY nations by connecting national SECRET networks through national gateway proxy servers. Governed by the Combined Communication Electronics Board Attaining objective capabilities in three phases, maturity is specific to service and partner: Phase I Email improvements Use native email addresses (i.e., first.last.xxx@mail.smil.mil or first.last@defence.gov.au) Any 5E nation can email any 5E nation (complete) Phase II Two way web browsing Secure voice VoSIP is a technical solution Phase III Chat Selected C2/mission applications IP VTC also discussed Improved service management Pegasus Service Operations Management Coalition Network Operations Center

US-AUS COTS email (Jun 09) Web (Aug 10) US-UK COTS-GOTS email (2012) GBR Gateway (2014) Apps/services (TBD) TS 11 applications (Jan 11) CAS, COP, several C2 apps VoSIP (2012) AUS National Network (DSN) NZL National Network (SWAN) AUS Gateway US-NZL UK National Network (DII) COTS email (TBD) Web (TBD) UK Gateway Apps/services (TBD) Pegasus Secure Voice Interfaces DRSN CAN National Network (CSNI) CAN Gateway Griffin US National Gateway REL DMZ Concept Approved by Flag Panel C2/Other Apps US-CAN COTS email (Nov 10) CAN Gateway (2014) 1-Way Browsing (2013) 2-Way Browsing (2014) VoIP (late 2014) Apps/services (TBD) NORAD Enterprise Network (NEN) DRSN US National Network (SIPRNet) VoSIP

UISS - APAN Web-based, non.mil collaboration platform Developed to foster information and knowledge sharing between the United States DoD and non-dod entities Available to any user with an internet account Hosted at DECC-Montgomery, development at Pacific Warfighting Center Services include: Blogs Wiki pages Forums Chat Conferencing Web-based email Language translation Others

CMNT L3 VPN Common Mission Network Transport The purpose of Common Mission Network Transport (CMNT) is to provide coalition traffic a dedicated transport vice using the SIPRNet. MPLS Core SIPRNET CENTRIXS-GCTF IPT-PE As-Is CENTRIXS-CMFP (VPN) To-Be CMNT L3 VPN CENTRIXS-Japan CENTRIXS-GCTF CENTRIXS-CMFP CENTRIXS- CMFC CENTRIXS- Korea Any other coalition network DISA Customer H CMNT-CE H CTX-X CTX-Y

CMNT Links to Mission Partner Environment CMNT is a candidate MPE transport Working with USD(I) BICES-X office Collaborating with PACOM and the Joint Staff to refine operational use of CMNT Teaming with the Joint Staff and DoD CIO to define methods by which foreign partners will be connected to CMNT/MPE 12

Mission Partner Environment POCs Mission Partner Environment POCs: CENTRIXS: 301-225-5068 CFBLnet: 301-225-5015 Pegasus: 301-225-5040 APAN: 301-225-5054 CMNT: 301-225-5056