Military Communications and Information Technology: A Trusted ...
Military Communications and Information Technology: A Trusted ... Military Communications and Information Technology: A Trusted ...
48 Military Communications and Information Technology... References [1] Ministry of Defence, “Defence Industrial Strategy”, Cm 6697, 2005. [2] Ministry of Defence, “Defence Technology Strategy”, 2006. [3] Ministry of Defence, “Innovation Strategy”, 2007. [4] Ministry of Defence, “National Security Through Technology: Technology Equipment and Support for UK Defence and Security”, White Paper Cm8278, 2012. [5] Ministry of Defence (2011) The Systems of Systems Approach web page. [Online]. Available: http://www.aof.dii.r.mil.uk/aofcontent/tactical/sosa/content/sosa_rulebook. htm [6] Loughborough University (2011) SOSA Community Forum web page. [Online]. Available: http://hdl.handle.net/2134/8828 [7] Lt Col A. Coulston, “LE TacCIS Strategy – Industry Release 1.0”, 2011, internal. [8] Ministry of Defence, “The Strategy for Defence”, DMC 00307 11/12, 2011. [9] National Audit Office, “Delivering digital tactical communications through the Bowman CIP programme”, HC 1050 Session 2005-2006, ISBN: 0102942307. [10] IEEE (2012) Standards association 802.11 standard web page. [Online]. Available. http://standards.ieee.org/findstds/standard/802.11-2012.html [11] 3GPP (2012) UMTS specification web page. [Online]. Available. http://www.3gpp. org/article/umts [12] NATO (2012) NATO STANAG 5516 web page. [Online]. Available: http://engineers. ihs.com/document/abstract/PBQYIBAAAAAAAAAA [13] Ministry of Defence Defence Standard 23-09, “Generic Vehicle Architecture (GVA)”, Issue 1, 2010.
The Concept of Integration Tool for the Civil and Military Service Cooperation During Emergency Response Operations Łukasz Apiecionek, Tomasz Kosowski, Henryk Kruszyński, Marek Piotrowski, Robert Palka Research & Development Department, TELDAT Sp. J., Bydgoszcz, Poland, {lapiecionek, tkosowski, hkruszynski, mpiotrowski, rpalka}@teldat.com.pl Abstract: Civil-Military Co-operation is tool which allows achieving common aims by forces designated originally for different purposes. The most common example of such cooperation are emergency response operations, conducted, for example, during natural disasters. Despite the obvious need for the right tool which could support simultaneously soldiers and civilians, one can see that usually, in Poland, means of communications and methods of operations for sharing the information are created ad hoc, according to situation and given resources. In given examples of emergency response plans one can find description of using only cell and stationary phones for communication [1]. Instant collection and dissemination of information, efficient collaboration and common emergency situational awareness are factors needed in order to secure effective cooperation with both military and civilian organizations. This can be achieved only by study of NATO doctrines and concepts, such as NNEC [2-4], EU NEC [5] or CIMIC [6], and newest technology capabilities, regarding both hardware and software. Based on that study, a specially designed information system can be introduced that is scalable, flexible, interoperable and extendable. Crisis Management System Jasmine is a solution for army and other civilian forces requirements, which highly increases awareness and speed of decision process. Described in the article solution can be used as a support for different operations managed and executed both on the field and stationary posts. Keywords: Command and Control Information Systems, NNEC, CIMIC, EXPEDITIONARY OPE- RATIONS, Web Portal, Web Services, operational level, emergency response operations I. Introduction Civil-Military Co-operation is tool which allows achieving common aims by forces designated originally for different purposes. The most common example of such cooperation are emergency response operations, conducted, for example, during natural disasters. Despite the obvious need for the right tool which could support simultaneously soldiers and civilians, one can see that usually, in Poland,
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References<br />
[1] Ministry of Defence, “Defence Industrial Strategy”, Cm 6697, 2005.<br />
[2] Ministry of Defence, “Defence <strong>Technology</strong> Strategy”, 2006.<br />
[3] Ministry of Defence, “Innovation Strategy”, 2007.<br />
[4] Ministry of Defence, “National Security Through <strong>Technology</strong>: <strong>Technology</strong> Equipment<br />
<strong>and</strong> Support for UK Defence <strong>and</strong> Security”, White Paper Cm8278, 2012.<br />
[5] Ministry of Defence (2011) The Systems of Systems Approach web page. [Online].<br />
Available: http://www.aof.dii.r.mil.uk/aofcontent/tactical/sosa/content/sosa_rulebook.<br />
htm<br />
[6] Loughborough University (2011) SOSA Community Forum web page. [Online].<br />
Available: http://hdl.h<strong>and</strong>le.net/2134/8828<br />
[7] Lt Col A. Coulston, “LE TacCIS Strategy – Industry Release 1.0”, 2011, internal.<br />
[8] Ministry of Defence, “The Strategy for Defence”, DMC 00307 11/12, 2011.<br />
[9] National Audit Office, “Delivering digital tactical communications through<br />
the Bowman CIP programme”, HC 1050 Session 2005-2006, ISBN: 0102942307.<br />
[10] IEEE (2012) St<strong>and</strong>ards association 802.11 st<strong>and</strong>ard web page. [Online]. Available.<br />
http://st<strong>and</strong>ards.ieee.org/findstds/st<strong>and</strong>ard/802.11-2012.html<br />
[11] 3GPP (2012) UMTS specification web page. [Online]. Available. http://www.3gpp.<br />
org/article/umts<br />
[12] NATO (2012) NATO STANAG 5516 web page. [Online]. Available: http://engineers.<br />
ihs.com/document/abstract/PBQYIBAAAAAAAAAA<br />
[13] Ministry of Defence Defence St<strong>and</strong>ard 23-09, “Generic Vehicle Architecture (GVA)”,<br />
Issue 1, 2010.