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Coalition Warrior Interoperability
Demonstration
(CWID)
Preparing for NNEC
7th NATO CIS Symposium14-15 October 2008
Commander Sonya Cox
CWID Director, Allied Command Transformation
CWID 2008
Overall
– CWID is an annual event to bring improvement in
interoperability for the Alliance.
– Support Operational C4I interoperability testing
and validation.
– Support NATO Network Enabled Capability
– Strengthen interoperability among force
contributors
– NATO CWID is highly valued by NATO for its proven
track record of identifying and resolving
interoperability issues.
Conceptual Framework
• NNEC Strategic Framework
• NNEC Vision & Concept
• Management Approach to NNEC (MAN)
• NNEC Governance
• NATO Consultation,
Command and Control
Board (NC3B) designated
‘lead entity’ for NNEC
governance.
• Incorporate NNEC principles, standards and
methodologies into national NEC development
• Participate in NNEC oversight
• Ensure production of NNEC-compliant systems and
interfaces
• Support operational adjustments that facilitate
improved information sharing
• Identify and improve critical information
management capabilities
• Prioritize multinational interoperability solutions in
national development programs
Each Nation’s Role
• Establish / Promote multinational coherence
• Assist in defining and implementing standards
• Identify common options / solutions
• Operate common test and validation ability
• Guide multinational solutions development and
implementation
• Enable improved interoperability through systems
Interoperability testing and standards validation
CWID’s role in preparing NNEC
NMS
COP View
BMD-Flex
C-Flex
NEC CCIS
Ensemble
SHIFT
FINACCIS
AHJO
Mediation Service
MEVAT
GEOINFOSVCS
Army-CCIS
CLiCC
LINSE
DFPS
ICARUS
DIG
IDZ-ES
BRITE
NORTaC
NORCCIS
SemSOA
NEC CCIS
SNR
CIAT
SICIB
IS SWERAP IO
C3 NAVY
SWERAP EXP
IEG
SWECCIS
BMS L
BMS M
MSA Demo
TAF CCIS
TICCS
OMEGA
GCCS
JADOCS
UNITE 08
SEWS JREAP
JASMAD
CAP
ABWS
TISC
AFATDS
TS
GCCS-J
OTS VR ONI
SCIP
SIOPERFAS
SIGEMOFAS
SOA-ESB
MMHS
SIMACOP
NBFT-NFFI&ID
SIMACETC3IS JASMINE
C4I Defense
SICCAM
MCCIS-ITA
IPv6
ICISRC
BFSA
BFT
MDLP-22
DIODO
J.A.GUAR.S
ITAF Link 16
IGCND Phase 2
NBFSA-IV
JCOP IOC
JCOP 0.5
ICC
JCO
IEG
ACCS LOC 1
NAEW L16
XML Guard
CDDSS
NEC CCIS
ACCS-NNEC
BWS
Medics
SCIP
IMROS
IOPC
As of 20 Mar 08
SAIM
GRANITE
SIC-21
SICF
SICF-FTE
MAESTRO
MAESTRO-FTE
SIR
BFT Gateway
IMPACT
TBMS FTE
CoJOP
17 Nations with 98 Systems in 2008
CWID Goals and Objectives
for 2009
• Support NATO Network Enabled Capability (NNEC)
– Conduct testing to support achievement of service and
interoperability requirements for NNEC, to include Service
Oriented Architectures.
– Measure against NNEC Maturity Levels.
– Test and experiment with tools and systems to enable the
management and sharing of information across NATO and
National security domains within expeditionary operations of
NATO-led coalitions.
– Test information integration services which promote secure yet
friendly processes to share information between systems.
NATO CWID Process
WarfighterWarfighter
ParticipationParticipation
Steadfast Joiner
Steadfast Juncture
Steadfast Joist
ISAF
NRF
Sarajevo
Darfur
Skopje
NTM-I
KFOR
WarfighterWarfighter
ParticipationParticipation
WarfighterWarfighter
ParticipationParticipation
Post Exercise
During Exercise
Pre Exercise
Combined Endeavor
Steadfast Cathode
• NC3B NNEC Quick Wins in CWID:
• Friendly Force Tracking (FFT)
•Service Oriented Architecture approach
• Long-term solution with complex, multi-layered aspects
• New C2 capabilities to meet operational needs:
• Maritime Situation Awareness (MSA)
CWID Quick Wins / Ongoing Work
• Friendly Force Tracking:
• 21 national and NATO FFT systems participated
• Goal to improve sharing of FFT information
between FFT and C2 situation awareness systems in
a NNEC environment
• Test using the current NFFI standard TCP/IP
interface (IP1)
•Validation and testing of a new version of a Web
Service Interface
CWID Quick Wins / Ongoing Work
• Service Oriented Architecture approach :
• 10 National and NATO systems participated.
• One integrated environment of services in
accordance with NNEC principles.
• Improve responsiveness to operational change
• Improve access to data and information quality
• Innovate with existing software applications
CWID Quick Wins / Ongoing Work
ESBESB
Data Storage
Data Providers
User interfaceUser interface
INTEL GEO OPS LOG
•Maritime Situation Awareness (MSA):
• 4 National and NATO systems participated
• Focused on information sharing in a federated
environment
• Tested technology interoperability, Information
Exchange Requirements, Standard Operating
Procedures and collaboration tools.
CWID Quick Wins / Ongoing Work
Reuse Existing SystemsReuse Existing Systems
A Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) approach (using open staA Service Orientated Architecture (SOA) approach (using open standards) ndards)
Emphasis on sharing information between nations to enhance decisEmphasis on sharing information between nations to enhance decision makingion making
Standard Operating
Procedures (SOP’s)Services
Value added Data
Maritime Situational Awareness (MSA) and NATO Network-Enabled Capability (NNEC)
CWID Accomplishments
Full analysis of the
Scenarios to be used
in later experiments.
Standard Operating Procedures
(Best practice recommendation).
Validation of Collaboration
Tools between Maritime
Operation Centres
Information Exchange
Requirements Matrix
XMPP CHAT AIS GWB
NATO X X X
SGP X X
SWE X X X
FIN NA NA X
Shared Web Map
ServicesShared Alerts
CWID Future
• CWID will continue to provide a unique venue that offers NATO and partners the opportunity to continue interoperability testing and development.
• CWID is adapting to new concepts while still able to test and improve interoperability.
• NNEC will remain a top priority at CWID.