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Agendas for Committee Meetings

SEPTEMBER 16–17, 2003

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Tuesday, September 16, 2003

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Opening Remarks, Introductions

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Charles F. Draper, Acting Director, Naval Studies Board (NSB)

0900

COMPOSITION AND BALANCE DISCUSSION

—Dr. Dennis Chamot, Associate Executive Director, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

1030

NAVY WARFARE DEVELOPMENT COMMAND—Concepts Development and Experimentation Related to FORCEnet

—Mr. Wayne Perras, Director of Transformation, Navy Warfare Development Command

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Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1130

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Terms of Reference, Study Plans, Other Issues

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

1300

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS: SPACE, INFORMATION WAR-FARE, COMMAND AND CONTROL DIVISION—Introduction to FORCEnet and Naval Plans for Integration

—RADM Thomas E. Zelibor, USN, Director, Space, Information Warfare, Command and Control Division, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations (OPNAV N61)

1500

MARINE CORPS COMBAT DEVELOPMENT COMMAND—Marine Corps Concepts Development, Experimentation, and Navy Partnering on FORCEnet

—Mr. James N. Strock, Deputy Director, Expeditionary Force Development Center, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

—Mr. Martin Westphal, Director, Command and Control Integration Division, Expeditionary Force Development Center, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

—LtCol Timothy J. Jackson, USMC, Deputy Director, Futures Warfighting Division, Expeditionary Force Development Center, Marine Corps Combat Development Command

—Mr. James A. Lasswell, Director, Science and Technology Integration and Future Plans Division, Marine Corps Warfighting Laboratory

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1700

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Plans Ahead, Report Deliberations

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

1900

END SESSION

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agendas for Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2005. FORCEnet Implementation Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11456.
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Wednesday, September 17, 2003

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Opening Remarks, Committee Discussion, Study Issues, Report Deliberations

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICES—INTEGRATED WARFARE SYSTEMS AND SHIPS—Open Architecture Developments and Other Initiatives

—Ms. E. Anne Sandel, Executive Director, Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems

—Dr. A. Wayne Meeks, Executive Director, Warfare Systems, Naval Sea Systems Command

—CAPT Thomas Strei, USN, Director, Architecture and Technology, Program Executive Office for Integrated Warfare Systems

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1000

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Meeting Summary, Plans Ahead, Report Deliberations

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

1230

ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR NETWORKS AND INFORMATION INTEGRATION—Defense Initiatives Influencing FORCEnet

—Mr. John L. Osterholz, Director, Architecture and Interoperability, Office of the Deputy Chief Information Officer, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense

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Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1330

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Meeting Summary, Plans Ahead, Report Deliberations

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

1530

ADJOURN

OCTOBER 21–22, 2003

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Tuesday, October 21, 2003

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Opening Remarks, Committee Discussion

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND (SPAWAR)—FORCEnet Developments and Initiatives

—Dr. James Kadane, Deputy Chief Engineer, Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command

1030

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF NAVAL OPERATIONS (OPNAV)—ASSESSMENTS DIVISION (N81)—The Role of N81 in the Development of FORCEnet Related Programs

—CDR John C. Oberst, USN, Information Dominance Team Lead, Assessments Division, OPNAV N812

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1230

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Topic Area Presentations, Report Deliberations

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

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Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

1530

STRATEGIC STUDIES GROUP XXII—The Strategic Studies Group and Their Role in the Development of FORCEnet

—CAPT Joseph N. Giaquinto, USN, Commander, Naval Surface Warfare Center, Indian Head Division; Member of Strategic Studies Group XXII

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1630

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—First Day Summary, Plans Ahead

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

1700

END SESSION

Wednesday, October 22, 2003

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONVENE—Opening Remarks, Committee Discussion

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0830

NAVY-MARINE CORPS INTRANET (NMCI)—Impact of FORCEnet on Future NMCI Development

—RADM Charles L. Munns, USN, Director, Navy-Marine Corps Internet

1000

NAVAL NETWORK WARFARE COMMAND—Command Overview and FORCEnet Developments

—CAPT John M. Yurchak, USN, Director, Fleet Requirements and Assessments, Naval Network Warfare Command

1200

OPNAV—FORCENET WARFARE SPONSOR (N704)—FORCEnet Capabilities Assessment

—CAPT Joseph B. Hoeing, USN, Deputy, FORCEnet Warfare Integration and Assessments Branch, OPNAV N704B

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1330

NAVAL RESEARCH ADVISORY COMMITTEE—NAVY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY IN FORCENET—Study Summary

—Ms. Teresa Smith, Vice Chair, Committee on Navy Science and Technology in FORCEnet, Naval Research Advisory Committee

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1500

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Meeting Summary, Plans Ahead Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

1600

ADJOURN

NOVEMBER 17, 2003

NAVAL NETWORK WARFARE COMMAND, NORFOLK, VA

Monday, November 17, 2003

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONVENE—Study Update

—Dr. Richard Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0830

NAVAL NETWORK WARFARE COMMAND (NETWARCOM)—Welcome, Administrative Remarks

—LCDR Edward Gettins, USN, Office of Requirements, NETWARCOM

0835

NETWARCOM—Command Overview; Type Commander Role of NETWARCOM; Alignment of NETWARCOM with Respect to Other Commands

—RDML Andrew M. Singer, USN, Deputy Commander, NETWARCOM

0915

NETWARCOM—FORCEnet Operational Concepts Development; FORCEnet Experimentation Initiatives—Trident Warrior ’03

—CAPT(Sel) Richard Simon, USN, Head, FORCEnet Innovation and Experimentation Group, NETWARCOM

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1030

NETWARCOM—FORCEnet Requirements and Related Interaction with OPNAV

—CAPT John M. Yurchak, USN, Director, Fleet Requirements and Assessments, NETWARCOM

1130

NETWARCOM—Information Operations

—CDR Steve Carder, USN, Information Operations Architecture, Capabilities and Experimentation, NETWARCOM

1200

NETWARCOM—Navy Network Operations

—Mr. Neal Miller, Deputy for Warfare Requirements, NETWARCOM

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1300

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—First Day Summary, Group Updates, Report Deliberation, Plans Ahead

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

1600

END SESSION

NOVEMBER 18, 2003

AIR FORCE COMMAND AND CONTROL, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE CENTER; COMMANDER, ATLANTIC FLEET COMMAND/COMMANDER, FLEET FORCES COMMAND; AND U.S. JOINT FORCES COMMAND, NORFOLK, VA

Tuesday, November 18, 2003

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0800

AIR FORCE COMMAND AND CONTROL, INTELLIGENCE, SURVEILLANCE, AND RECONNAISSANCE CENTER (AF C2ISR) CENTER—Welcome and Introduction to the Air Force C2ISR Center

—Maj Gen Tommy F. Crawford, USAF, Commander, Air Force C2ISR Center, Langley Air Force Base

0815

AF C2ISR CENTER—Command and Control Constellation; CONTROLnet

—Col Bruce Sturk, USAF, Warfighter Integration, Air Force C2ISR Center, Langley Air Force Base

—Lt Col Richard H. Painter, USAF, Warfighter Integration, Air Force C2ISR Center, Langley Air Force Base

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0915

AF C2ISR CENTER—AIR FORCE EXPERIMENTATION OFFICE—Command and Control Experimentation

—Mr. Robert Peterman, Air Force Experimentation Office, Air Force C2ISR Center, Langley Air Force Base

1100

COMMANDER, ATLANTIC FLEET/FLEET FORCES COMMAND (CLF/CFFC)—CLF/CFFC’s Role in the Realization of FORCEnet

—ADM William J. Fallon, USN, Commander, U.S. Fleet Forces Command; Commander, U.S. Atlantic Fleet

1300

U.S. JOINT FORCES COMMAND (JFCOM)—Joint Battle Management Command and Control

—Brig Gen Marc “Buck” Rogers, USAF, Director, Requirements and Assessments, J8 JFCOM

1400

U.S. JOINT FORCES COMMAND—Collaborative Information Environment (CIE) and Prototyping

—Mr. Keith Curtis, Collaborative Information Environment Office, JFCOM

1430

U.S. JOINT FORCES COMMAND—Joint Concept Development and Experimentation

—CAPT (Sel) Paul Smith, USN, Joint Concept Development and Experimentation Office, JFCOM

1530

U.S. JOINT FORCES COMMAND—Joint and Naval Transformation Alignment Toward Network-Centric Operations

—ADM Edmund P. Giambastiani, Jr., USN; Supreme Allied Commander, Transformation; Commander, U.S. Joint Forces Command

1600

U.S. JOINT FORCES COMMAND—Joint Lessons Learned from Operation Iraqi Freedom

—Lt Col Mains, USAF, Deputy Director, Joint Lessons Learned Team, U.S. Joint Forces Command

1700

END SESSION

NOVEMBER 19, 2003

U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND FUTURES CENTER AND U.S. SECOND FLEET, NORFOLK, VA

Wednesday, November 19, 2003

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND—FUTURES CENTER—Role of the Futures Center for Development of Future Army Warfighting

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—MG Robert W. Mixon, Jr., USA, Deputy Director, Futures Center, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command

1000

U.S. ARMY TRAINING AND DOCTRINE COMMAND—FUTURES CENTER—The Influence of the Futures Center on Army Experimentation, Concepts Development, and Networking Initiatives

—Discussion Participants to Be Determined

1200

U.S. SECOND FLEET—The Role of Second Fleet in Support of Sea Power 21, and Sea Strike and Sea Basing Operational Requirements Development and Relationship to FORCEnet

—VADM Gary Roughead, USN, Commander, Second Fleet; Commander, Striking Fleet Atlantic; Commander, Joint Task Force 120

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1400

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Meeting Summary, Plans Ahead, Report and Topic Group Discussions

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

1430

ADJOURN

DECEMBER 15, 2003

SPACE AND NAVAL WARFARE SYSTEMS COMMAND, AND PROGRAM EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS, COMPUTERS AND INTELLIGENCE, AND SPACE SAN DIEGO, CA

Monday, December 15, 2003

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0745

CONVENE—Study Update

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0800

SPAWAR—Welcome, Command Overview

—Mr. Scott Randal, Deputy Commander, SPAWAR

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0815

SPAWAR—Architecture and Standards; Joint Initiatives; and Current FORCEnet Assessment Process

—RDML David Antanitus, USN, C4I Chief Engineer, SPAWAR

—CAPT Jim Gosnell, USN, Chief of Operations, C4I Chief Engineer, SPAWAR

—Dr. Bill Rix, Director, Analysis and Assessments, C4I Chief Engineer, SPAWAR

1030

SPAWAR—Discussion on the Role of SPAWAR in Developing FORCEnet

—Mr. Scott Randal, Deputy Commander, SPAWAR

—RDML David Antanitus, USN, C4I Chief Engineer, SPAWAR

1230

PEO C4I & SPACE—Technical Program Development Initiatives in Support of Naval Operations

—Mr. Andrew Cox, Technical Director, Reusable Application Integration Development Standards (RAPIDS), PEO C4I & SPACE

—Mr. Howard Pace, Technical Director, PEO C4I & SPACE

1400

PEO C4I & SPACE—Satellite Communications and Information Security Issues Influencing FORCEnet

—CDR Steve McPhillips, Deputy Program Manager, Information Systems Security Program, PEO C4I & SPACE (PMW 161)

—Ms. Michelle E. Bailey, Navy Satellite Communications Program Manager, PEO C4I & SPACE (PMW 176)

1445

PEO C4I & SPACE—Command Overview; Role of the Program Executive Officers in Supporting FORCEnet; Alignment of PEO C4I & SPACE with Respect to Other Commands

—Mr. Dennis Bauman, Program Executive Officer for C4I & SPACE

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1600

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION/WORKING DINNER—First Day Summary, Group Updates, Report Deliberation, Plans Ahead

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

2000

END SESSION

Suggested Citation:"Appendix B: Agendas for Committee Meetings." National Research Council. 2005. FORCEnet Implementation Strategy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11456.
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DECEMBER 16, 2003

THIRD FLEET; AND 1ST MARINE DIVISION SAN DIEGO, CA; AND CAMP PENDLETON, CA

Tuesday, December 16, 2003

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0800

THIRD FLEET—Welcome, Command Overview; The Role of Third Fleet in Support of Sea Power 21

—RADM, John R. Hines, Jr., USNR, Deputy Commander, Third Fleet

0900

THIRD FLEET—Fleet Experimentation Initiatives Related to FORCEnet

—CAPT Ellen Jewett, USN, Assistant Chief for Innovation and Experimentation, Third Fleet (J9)

—CAPT Mary Anderson, USN, Assistant Chief for C4I, Third Fleet (J6)

—Col Scott Slater, USMC, Assistant Chief for Plans and Policies, Third Fleet (J5)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1100

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION/WORKING LUNCH—Group Updates, Report Deliberation, Plans Ahead

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

1400

1ST MARINE DIVISION—Welcome; Command Overview; Discussion on Marine Corps Operations in Iraq and How They Were Influenced by Networks and Information

—Maj Gen James N. Mattis, USMC, Commanding General, 1st Marine Division

—BrigGen John F. Kelly, USMC, Assistant Division Commander, 1st Marine Division

1445

1ST MARINE DIVISION—Communications, Information Systems, and Operational Lessons Learned

—LtCol Paul Miller, USMC, Communications (G-6), 1st Marine Division

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—LtCol Michael Groen, USMC, Intelligence (G-2), 1st Marine Division

—LtCol Clarke Lethin, USMC, Operations and Training (G-3), 1st Marine Division

—LtCol Gary Smythe, USMC, Fire Support Coordinator (G-3 Fires), 1st Marine Division

1700

END SESSION

DECEMBER 17, 2003

SPAWAR SYSTEMS CENTER SAN DIEGO, SAN DIEGO, CA

Wednesday, December 17, 2003

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0800

SPAWAR SYSTEMS CENTER, SAN DIEGO (SSC-SD)—Welcome, Command Overview; SSC-SD Programs and Initiatives in Support of FORCEnet

—CAPT Timothy V. Flynn, USN, Commander, SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego

—Mr. Rod Smith, Executive Director, SPAWAR Systems Center San Diego

0900

SSC-SD—Composable FORCEnet-Enabled Undersea Warfare Demonstration Facility

—Mr. Jeff Grossman, Deputy for Advanced Technology, Command and Control Department, SSC-SD

—Mr. Michael Reilley, Chief Engineer, Command and Control Department, SSC-SD

1100

ADJOURN

JANUARY 12–13, 2004

NATIONAL RESEARCH COUNCIL, WASHINGTON, D.C.

Monday, January 12, 2004

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONVENE—Opening Remarks, Committee Discussion

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB

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Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

0900

NAVY WARFARE DEVELOPMENT COMMAND—Update on NWDC Concepts Development and Experimentation Related to FORCEnet

—RADM John M. Kelly, USN, Commander, Navy Warfare Development Command

—Mr. Wayne Perras, Director of Transformation, Navy Warfare Development Command

1030

ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF THE NAVY FOR RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISITION—Acquisition Initiatives Influencing Fast-Moving Technology Acquisition and FORCEnet

—Mr. Michael F. Jaggard, Chief of Staff/Policy for the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Navy for Acquisition Management

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1200

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Report Outline Deliberations Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

1800

END SESSION

Tuesday, January 13, 2004

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0800

CONVENE—Opening Remarks, Report Deliberations

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael L. Wilson, Program Officer, NSB

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

1100

NAVAL SEA SYSTEMS COMMAND—Platforms and Systems Integration in Support of Network-Centric Operations and Planning; Status of the Virtual SYSCOM

—VADM Phillip M. Balisle, USN, Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command

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Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1230

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Report Deliberations

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

Data-Gathering Meeting Not Open to the Public: Classified Discussion (Secret)

1330

JOINT STAFF—COMMAND, CONTROL, COMMUNICATIONS AND COMPUTER SYSTEMS—Joint Initiatives Supporting Development of Network-Centric Operations

—LtGen Robert M. Shea, USMC, Director, Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems, The Joint Staff (J6)

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

1430

COMMITTEE DISCUSSION—Report Deliberations, Meeting Summary, Plans Ahead

Moderators:

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

1530

ADJOURN

MARCH 1–5, 2004

ARNOLD AND MABEL BECKMAN CENTER, IRVINE, CA

Monday, March 1, 2004

Closed Session: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Welcome, Administrative Issues, Meeting Schedule

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael Wilson, NSB Program Officer

0900

CHAPTER 1 BRIEF—Transforming the Navy/Marine Corps into a Network-Centric Force

—Mr. Chip Elliott, Chapter 1 Lead Author

0945

CHAPTER 2 BRIEF—FORCEnet

—Mr. Ed Smith, Chapter 2 Lead Author

1030

CHAPTER 3 BRIEF—Joint Network-Centric Plans and Initiatives

—Dr. John Hanley, Chapter 3 Lead Author

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CHAPTER 4 BRIEF—Development of Operational Concepts and Doctrine for FORCEnet

—RADM Richard Nibe, USN (Ret.), Chapter 4 Lead Author

1300

CHAPTER 5 BRIEF—FORCEnet Requirements Development and Acquisition

—ADM Archie Clemins, USN (Ret.), Chapter 5 Acting Lead Author

1345

CHAPTER 6 BRIEF—FORCEnet Architecture and System Design (Big and Little)

—Mr. Joseph Cipriano, Chapter 6 Lead Author

1430

CHAPTER 7 BRIEF—FORCEnet Technology Base

—Dr. Jude Franklin, Chapter 7 Lead Author

1515

CHAPTER 8 BRIEF—FORCEnet Governance

—ADM Archie Clemins, USN (Ret.), Chapter 8 Lead Author

1600

SUMMARY DISCUSSIONS AND SCHEDULE FOR MARCH 2

1900

END SESSION

March 2–5, 2004

Closed Sessions: Committee Members and NRC Staff Only

0830

CONVENE—Plans for the Day

—Dr. Richard J. Ivanetich, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Bruce Wald, Committee Co-Chair

—Dr. Michael Wilson, NSB Program Officer

0900

REPORT DISCUSSION AND DRAFTING (BREAKOUT ROOMS PROVIDED AS NEEDED)

1700

END SESSION

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FORCEnet is currently defined as the operational construct and architectural framework for naval warfare in the information age that integrates warriors, sensors, networks, command and control, platforms, and weapons into a networked, distributed, combat force that is scalable across all levels of conflict from seabed to space and sea to land. Although this definition views FORCEnet as the operational construct and the architectural framework for the entire transformed Navy, some have viewed FORCEnet merely as an information network and the associated FORCEnet architecture merely as an information systems architecture. FORCEnet Implementation Strategy provides advice regarding both the adequacy of this definition and the actions required to implement FORCEnet.

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