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Executive Office, Enterprise Information Systems (PEO EIS) and Bios 1.0
Acquisition Domain (AD), Fort Belvoir, VA -- 5.6 Wideband Control (WC),
Fort Monmouth, NJ 6.0
Distributed Learning System (DLS), Newport News, VA -- 10.0 Information
Technology Systems (ITS), Pentagon/Arlington, VA 11.0
MC4 - Medical Communications for Combat Casualty Care (MC4), Fort
Detrick, MD -- 15.6 Fort Belvoir Engineering Office (FBEO)/Information
Systems Engineering Command (ISEC), Fort Belvoir, VA PEO
EIS Awards 2007 PEO
EIS catalog [PDF]
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PEO EIS
PROGRAMS AND SYSTEMS 1.0
Acquisition Domain (AD), Fort Belvoir, VA Mission The Project Director (PD) for the Acquisition Domain is responsible for
the integration and synchronization of information technology programs
that support the business processes of the acquisition
community. The PD is responsible for ensuring that respective
programs are functioning smoothly with respect to cost, schedule and
performance. Programs are described in the paragraphs below.
Telephone: (703) 906-0574 / DSN: 656 1.1
Acquisition, Logistics & Technology Enterprise Systems
& Services (ALTESS), Radford, VA
Product Director (PdD) ALTESS provides full life cycle information
technology solutions, support and services to the Armys
acquisition community and hosted customers in a secure
environment. ALTESS is the guardian of the Armys
acquisition data. Using advanced technologies and established business
processes, they provide the Office of the Assistant Secretary of the
Army for Acquisition, Logistics & Technology and the Army
Acquisition Executive with full PEO/PM life cycle management and budget
tools. The state-of-the-art Network Operations Security Center (NOSC)
allows real-time situational awareness of enterprise systems and
service. ALTESS strategic foundation focuses on
People, Processes and Technology and uses proven
business methods such as Lean Six Sigma and Information Technology
Infrastructure Library (ITIL). ALTESS has become a world
class service provider giving our clients and partners the best
possible service as well as providing Americas war fighters
with decision-making information worldwide.
Website: http://www.altess.army.mil
Telephone: (800) 981-3234 / DSN: 231-3434 1.2
AcqBusiness Systems (AcqBusiness), Alexandria, VA
Product Manager (PdM) AcqBusiness Systems provides the Acquisition
Domain Community with a set of visible, accessible, and understandable
tools and capabilities to access disparate and authoritative data
sources via a suite of business services within the Army supported
Net-Center Enterprise Services Environment. Utilizing a Service
Oriented Architecture (SOA), the suite of tools and capabilities will
provision Acquisition Life Cycle process participants the information
management services necessary to efficiently and effectively equip the
war fighter. PdM AcqBusiness was chartered in August of 2006 to provide the
Acquisition Community with a centrally managed and centrally funded set
of enterprise and information management tools and capabilities which
support the processes by which the War fighter obtains supplies,
services, and material. PdM AcqBusiness extends the principles of
Net-Centric Warfare to the business systems within the Army Acquisition
Domain (AD).
Website: http://acqbusiness.army.mil
Telephone: (703) 797-8890 2.0 Army
Knowledge Online (AKO), Fort Belvoir, VA
Mission
Project Director (PD) AKO will transform the Army Portal into a
Department of Defense Portal that enhances collaboration efforts by
enabling services to organize and share information and be
strategically responsive and dominant at every point in the spectrum of
defense operations. Description
As the linchpin of the Armys intranet, Army Knowledge Online
(AKO) is the single point of entry into a robust knowledge management
system. AKO is available to Active Army, Army Reserve, Army National
Guard, Department of the Army civilians, Army retirees (AD, USAR, ARNG
and DAC) and Army-sponsored guests. Under phase one of the Defense Departments launch of Defense
Knowledge Online, servicemen and women from the Defense Information
Systems Agency, the Air Force, the Navy, the Marines Corps and the
Joint Forces Command are eligible for unsponsored AKO
accounts. Initially, DKO offers the same services to users as
those available to AKO account holders with the exception of some Army
unique applications or Army-funded programs based on the Army
population. Products
and Services
- Secure architecture
- A highly restricted repository for
sensitive and classified information (SIPRNet)
- Site map of organizational pages
- A Self Service center for
Antivirus Services, DA Forms and Pubs, My Benefits, My Education, My
Family, My Finance, My Legal, My Medical, My Personnel, My Readiness,
My Reference, My Security, My Training, My Travel, and My
Weather
- A 24 x 7 Help Desk to provide customer
support for NIPRNet and SIPRNet
- E-mail
- Army Knowledge Centers (Files area)
- Instant Messaging
- Video Messaging
- Forums
- Groups
- My Forms
- A worldwide people locator for anyone
with an AKO account (Army White Pages)
- Search
- Key Links
Website: https://www.us.army.mil
Telephone: (703) 704-3727 / DSN: 654 3.0 Army
Small Computer Program (ASCP), Fort Monmouth, NJ
Mission
To be the Armys primary source to support the war
fighters information dominance objectives by developing,
implementing and managing commercial information technology through
Web-based contracts that provide comprehensive hardware and software
solutions with mission-focused support services within the
Armys LandWarNet enterprise. Description
The Project Director (PD), Army Small Computer Program is the
Armys designated primary source for
commercial IT. ASCP provides a no-fee flexible procurement strategy
through which an Army user can procure IT hardware, software, and services via an e-commerce based
process. ASCP works diligently with other Army Knowledge Management (AKM)
partners including the Army Chief Information Officer (CIO)/G-6, the
Installation Management Agency (IMA) and NETCOM to provide
architecturally sound, standards and policy compliant IT enterprise
solutions to all Army posts, camps and stations around the world. In accordance with Army Regulation 25-1, Army Knowledge
Management and Information Technology Management, the ASCP
is the organization responsible for implementing consolidated buys of
desktop and notebook computers and monitors for the Army at the
enterprise level. The Consolidated Buy (CB)
Process is in direct support of the CIO/G-6 strategy for acquiring
these devices and is the most cost effective approach to meeting these
requirements. In December 2002 the Army CIO/G-6 signed an Army policy letter
mandating the use of the Enterprise Software Initiative (ESI)
agreements and naming the Army Small Computer Program as the
Armys ESI Software Product Manager. In this capacity, ASCP
has the responsibility of managing the DOD and Army Enterprise Software
Agreements (ESAs). CIO/G-6 delegated ASCP waiver authority if the ESA
cannot meet user requirements. Products
and Services
Products
Desktops/Workstations Handheld Devices Monitors Networking Products Notebooks Ruggedized Devices Printers Document Processors Servers Storage/Network Storage Thin Client Teleconferencing Services
Business Process Reengineering Information Systems Security Software/Middleware
Development Enterprise Design Integration and Consolidation Education/Training Program/Project Management Systems Operation and
Maintenance Network Support Enterprise
Software Agreements
Database Management Tools Enterprise Architecture Tools Enterprise Management Information Assurance No Cost Software Office Software Software Asset Management
Website: https://ascp.army.mil
Telephone: (732) 427-6791 / DSN: 987
4.0
Defense Communications and Army Switched Systems (DCASS),
Fort
Monmouth, NJ
Mission
Project Manager (PM) DCASS acquires and fields the Armys
worldwide installation level telecommunications/information
infrastructure (voice and data switches and outside cable plant),
including the hardware and software required for Enterprise Solutions,
through the Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization
Program (I3MP). PM DCASS also manages the Defense Message
System-Army (DMS-A) and the Technology Applications Office (TAO) programs. Description
PM DCASS provides core LandWarNet data backbone and telecommunications
infrastructure upgrades and modernizations to worldwide Army
installations in support of Reachback, Global Information Grid (GIG),
GIG Bandwidth Expansion (GIG-BE), and Net-Centricity. PM
DCASS is responsible for providing enterprise solutions in support of
the Army Knowledge Management (AKM) Goal 3 to Manage the
Infostructure as Enterprise to enhance Capabilities and
Efficiencies. The I3MP infrastructure is critical
for power projection of the digital division and employment of advanced
technology for an agile combat force. PM DCASS programs in
theater are critical enablers for Army Transformation, Global Defense
Posture Realignment (GDPR), Global Basing and Re-Stationing and the
Army Campaign Plan. PM DCASS partners with the
worlds leading Information and Telecommunications companies
through the Installation Modernization (IMOD) contract in implementing
tailored I3MP solutions. The Technology Integration Center (TIC) and
Joint Interoperability and Test Center (JITC) respectively recommend
and certify all major I3MP components for interoperability and
capacity. DCASS programs and systems are described in paragraphs below.
Website: http://www.eis.army.mil/dcass
Telephone: (732) 532-7910 / DSN: 992 4.1
Defense Communications Systems - CONUS (DCS-C), Fort Monmouth, NJ Product Manager (PdM) DCS-CONUS centrally manages the I3MP in the
Continental United States (CONUS). The I3MP upgrades the
capacity and reliability of the installed Army voice and data
infrastructure (outside cable plant, voice and data switching). DCS-C provides a robust and scalable networked information
infrastructure that allows migration to a network-centric, knowledge-
based operation, and enhances connectivity between forward deployed and
stay behind forces (split base and reachback requirements).
Through a variety of voice/data programs, DCS-C provides high capacity
capabilities and near real-time throughput for data, cable and voice
solutions in support of installation communications during readiness,
training and mobilization for the sustaining base and for tactical and
strategic systems that operate within the confines of the
installation.
Website: http://www.eis.army.mil/dcass/dcs-c.html
Telephone: (732) 532-7911 / DSN: 992 4.2
Defense Communications System-Europe (DCS-E), Mannheim, Germany
Product Manager (PdM) DCS-E centrally manages the I3MP in the European
theater. The I3MP upgrades the capacity and reliability of
the installed Army voice and data infrastructure (outside cable plant,
voice and data switching). DCS-E provides a robust and scalable networked information
infrastructure that allows migration to a network-centric, knowledge-
based operation for Army installations, support activities, and
deployed combat forces in the European theater. Through a
variety of voice/data programs, DCS-E provides high capacity
capabilities and near real time throughput as part of its data, cable
and voice solutions. These solutions support
installation communications during readiness, training, and
mobilization of the sustaining base and support tactical and strategic
systems that operate within the area of
responsibility.
Website: http://www.eis.army.mil/dcass/dcs-e.html
Telephone: 011-49-621-730-5960 / DSN: 314-380-5960 4.3
Defense Communications System-Pacific (DCS-P), Schofield Barracks, HI Product Manager (PdM) DCS-P centrally manages the I3MP in the Pacific
theater (Alaska, Hawaii, Korea, Japan and Kwajalein. The I3MP
upgrades the capacity and reliability of installed Army voice and data
infrastructure (outside cable plant, voice and data switching) DCS-P provides a robust and scalable
networked information infrastructure that allows migration to a
network-centric, knowledge-based operation for Army installations,
support activities and deployed combat forces in the Pacific
theater. Through a variety of voice/data programs, DCS-P
provides high capacity capabilities and near real time throughput as
part of its data, cable and voice solutions. These solutions
support installation communications during readiness, training, and
mobilization of the sustaining base and support tactical and strategic
systems that operate within the area of responsibility. In
addition to Schofield Barracks, HI, the DCS-P has offices at Fort
Monmouth, NJ and in Yongsan (Seoul), Korea.
Website: http://www.eis.army.mil/dcass/dcs-p.html
Telephone: (808) 655-2136 / DSN: 315-455-2136
4.4
Defense Communications Systems-Southwest Asia (DCS-SWA) The Assistant Project Manager (APM), Defense Communications Systems -
Southwest Asia (DCS-SWA) designs, procures, tests, and fields
high-capacity data, imagery, and voice capabilities to support the
deployed war fighter in Southwest Asia, and to allow the Army to manage
its Southwest Asia Infostructure as an Enterprise. DCS-SWA provides a robust and scalable-networked information
infrastructure to Army installations, support activities and deployed
combat forces in the Southwest Asia Theater. Through a variety of
voice, data, cable and information assurance programs, DCS-SWA provides
high capacity capabilities and near real-time throughput in support of
sustainment, contingencies and split-based operations for the Future
Combat Systems (FCS), Home Station Operation Centers (HSOC) and other
Army systems. DCS-SWA is a critical enabler for Army
Enterprise, Army Knowledge Management (AKM) and Army Campaign Plan.
Website: http://www.eis.army.mil/dcass/DCS-SWA.html
Telephone: (732) 532-2074 / DSN: 992 4.5
Defense Messaging System-Army (DMS-A), Fort Monmouth, NJ
Product Manager (PdM) DMS-A provides a single, secure, global
inter-service messaging capability extending from the sustaining base
to the War fighter. DMS is the DoDs official
system of record for organizational messaging and Command and Control,
as established under ASD C31I memorandum dated 12 April 2001.
Features of DMS are: user operated service; a single form of messaging
service and simplified message format; multi-level secure processing
through the use of multi-level information systems security initiative;
automated local distribution; and multi-function workstations for most
users. DMS tactical implementation provides the War fighter
with messaging support for the joint task force environment and across
the continuum of Army operations.
Website: https://www.dms.army.mil
Telephone: (732) 532-7913 / DSN: 992
4.6
Installation Information Infrastructure Modernization Program (I3MP)
Enterprise Systems (IES), Fort Monmouth, NJ
Assistant Project Manager (APM) I3MP Enterprise Systems (IES) provides
the Army with capabilities and adaptive processes that support
net-centricity, secure access to knowledge and improved information
systems and services throughout the Army environment. IES supports the Armys ability to integrate and manage the
infrastructure as an enterprise to enhance capabilities and
efficiencies through the implementing enterprise system.
Examples include e-mail, Active Directory, Army global directories,
Area Processing Centers (APC) and related technologies deployed across
all Army organizations. As the Army moves toward overall
enterprise management, the efficiencies associated with the IES mission
will reduce total cost of ownership. IES provides for the engineering,
acquisition, implementation and management of the Armys
installation level infrastructure to include the hardware and software
required to manage the enterprise at Army posts, camps and stations
worldwide. IES provides capabilities to support the Global Information
Grid (GIG), GIG Bandwidth Expansion (GIG-BE), the Army Campaign Plan,
Modularity, Army Expeditionary, Joint and Combined Forces, Reachback
and the implementation of Army Knowledge Management.
Website: http://www.eis.army.mil/dcass/ies.html
Telephone: (732) 532-7963 / DSN: 992 4.7
Technology Application Office (TAO), Fort Detrick, MD
Technology Applications Office is a functionally integrated, task force
organization designed to provide centralized, life cycle management,
engineering, fielding and operation of IT and infrastructure projects,
supporting programs approved by Headquarters, Department of the Army.
TAO also provides operational support in identifying, developing,
testing and evaluating emerging technologies for interoperability and
integration into information management equipment and systems. TAO has a cradle to grave contracting capability and uses a full range
of procurement vehicles, to include GSA (Federal Supply Codes 58 and 70
and related services), the Army Small Computer Program and
Government-wide Acquisition Contracts (GWACs).
Telephone: (301) 619-6330 / DSN: 343
5.0
Defense Communications and Army Transmissions Systems (DCATS), Fort
Monmouth, NJ
Mission Project
Manager (PM) DCATS
supports joint war fighters, major commands
and Combatant Commanders with dedicated worldwide strategic satellite
ground components and long-haul terrestrial microwave communications
systems, tech control facilities, command center upgrades, base radios,
combat vehicle intercom systems and deployed forces infrastructure. Description
PM DCATS manages a suite of more than 100 projects. They provide
centralized, intensive project management of communications
transmission systems projects and other special programs worldwide.
With a track record of proven success since 1967, PM DCATS can provide
the long-haul connectivity customers need, using microwave, satellite,
fiber optic or copper cable links regardless of distance, terrain or
other impediments. DCATS programs and systems are described in the paragraphs below. Website: https://www.eis.army.mil/dcats/
Telephone: (732) 532-7920 / DSN: 992
5.1
Command Center Upgrades/Special Projects Office (CCU/SPO),
Fort
Monmouth, NJ CCU/SPO provides overall project management, engineering, acquisition,
installation, integration and testing for the upgrade, modernization or
relocation of Command, Control, Communications and Computers
Information System (C4IS) operations and systems at Army, Joint and
Combined Headquarters/Command Centers and other C4IS-intensive
facilities. CCU/SPO not only has decades of experience in command
center upgrades, but also has expertise in technical disciplines
including voice, video, data, long-haul communications, telephone
switching, software intelligence, audio-visual distribution briefing
display systems and emergency response systems (911). CCU/SPO has a proven track record of bringing to bear its vast
multi-disciplined expertise to provide integrated command center
systems sometimes fitting systems
hand-in-glove into a new facility as
its being built - and other times retrofitting systems into
existing buildings. CCU/SPO maintains field offices in Korea, Germany
and Florida to better support Combatant Commander war fighting
requirements. Products
and Services
- U.S. African Command (AFRICOM) Command
Center
- Support to U.S. European Command (EUCOM)
- Foreign Military Sales
- U.S. Forces Korea (USFK)/Combined Forces
Command (CFC) Command Center/Command Post (CC/CP) Command, Control,
Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) Modernization
- Eighth Army CC/CP C4I Modernization
- U.S. Southern Command (SOUTHCOM)
relocation
- U.S. Special Operations Command South
(SOCSOUTH) relocation
- U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC)
relocation
- Rock Island Arsenal E-911 system
Website: https://www.eis.army.mil/dcats/ccuspo.html
Telephone: (732) 532-7953 / DSN: 992
5.2
Defense Wide Transmission Systems (DWTS), Fort Monmouth, NJ
Project Manager (PM) DWTS acquires and fields commercial (COTS) and
non-developmental (NDI) strategic long-haul, base-support and Combat
Service Support communications systems worldwide for DoD and other U.S.
Government Agencies, as well as providing cradle to grave life-cycle
support. Rather than managing a single product line, PM DWTS manages nearly 40
diverse projects supporting warfighters in Iraq,
Afghanistan, Kuwait, Germany, Korea, Japan and CONUS and
spanning the product areas of transmission systems, satellite
communications systems, fiber optic networks, microwave networks, tech
control facilities, power systems, wireless networks, and services
including operation of network management centers and management of a
multi-billion dollar contract. PM DWTS interfaces with and supports
customers including the Army, Marines, Air Force, Defense Intelligence
Agency, Multi-National Forces-Iraq, Coalition Forces Land Component
Command (CFLCC), Combatant Commanders, Surface Deployment and
Distribution Command (SDDC) and Dept. of State. Products
and Services
- Combat Service Support Very Small
Aperture Terminals (CSS VSAT)
- Combat Service Support Automated
Information Systems Interface (CAISI)
- U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) Army
Sustainment Command (ASC) VSAT Communications System
- U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM) VSAT
- COB Speicher Tech Control Facility
- Communications infrastructure in Green
Zone, Baghdad, Iraq
- Central Iraq Microwave System (CIMS)
- Mobile and Deployable Port Operations
Centers (MPOC, DPOC)
- World Wide Satellite Systems (WWSS)
contract
- Medical Communications for Combat
Casualty Care (MC4) VSAT
- Joint Explosive Ordnance Disposal (JEOD)
VSAT
- Camp Buehring C4 Building
- Camp Arifjan Bldg 209
Website:
https://www.eis.army.mil/dcats/dwts.html
Telephone:
(732) 532-3048 / DSN: 992 5.3 Land
Mobile Radio (LMR), Fort Monmouth, NJ
Assistant Project Manager (APM) LMR modernizes the Armys
CONUS non tactical LMR systems that support installation public safety
first responders, force protection, installation management and
homeland defense. APM LMR also manages the Base Radio System (BRS)
contracts used by DoD and other Federal Agencies to acquire LMR
products and services. APM LMR provides spectrum efficiencies by executing the migration of
Army posts, camps and stations to narrowband frequencies as mandated by
the National Telecommunications and Information Administration (NTIA).
APM LMR acquires solutions that meet Association of Public Safety
Communications Officials (APCO) P25 interoperability standards. Products
and Services
- Complete LMR systems
- Controllers
- System management terminals
- Repeaters
- Dispatch consoles
- Antennas
- Handheld, mobile and desktop radios
- Engineering services
- Maintenance services
Website: https://www.eis.army.mil/dcats/lmr.html
Telephone: (732) 427-6754 / DSN: 987
5.4
Satellite Communications Systems (SCS), Fort Monmouth, NJ
Product Director (PdD) SCS manages the modernization, development and
acquisition of Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS) earth
terminals and baseband equipment for all military services and agencies. SCS represents a system of systems approach for
DoD SATCOM sites and facilities. SCS combines baseband and terminals
expertise in one organization, to provide comprehensive configuration
management; systems engineering for all strategic, teleport, STEP and
gateway site; resolution of interoperability and interface issues
between baseband and RF equipment; application of Army and DoD
policies, directives and mandates; planning and execution of advanced
technology demonstration programs, and a common ILS leadership to
minimize redundancies and jurisdictional issues. Products
and Services
- AN/GSC-52 Modernization
- Ka Satellite Transmit and Receive Systems
(KaSTARS) (AN/GSC-70)
- Modernization of Enterprise Terminal (MET)
- Enhanced Bandwidth Efficient Modem (EBEM)
- Multiplexer Integration and DCSS
Automation System (MIDAS)
- Joint IP Modem (JIPM)
- DoD Teleport
- Fixed Regional Hub Node (FRHN)
- Standard Tactical Entry Point (STEP
- Jam- Résistant Satellite
Communications (JRSC)
- Ballistic Missile Defense System (BMDS)
- Forward-Based X-Band Transportable (FBX-T)
- Special Communications Link (SCL)
- X-Band All-Digital Receiver (ADR)
Website:
https://www.eis.army.mil/dcats/scs.html
Telephone:
(732) 532-3281 / DSN: 992 5.5
Vehicular Intercom Systems (VIS), Fort Monmouth, NJ
Assistant Project Manager (APM) VIS provides Vehicular Intercom Systems
which allow Soldiers to communicate in the high-noise environments of
combat vehicles a high Army priority. APM VIS is providing
VIC-3 kits for most tactical vehicles deployed in Iraq; new-technology
headsets and wireless devices also are provided for use with the VIC-3,
in support of National Reset.
VIS allows crews of tactical vehicles to communicate with each other
above vehicle and/or combat noise. VIS allows all crew members to
receive/transmit over a military radio and protects Soldiers from
permanent hearing damage from high noise levels in modern tactical
vehicles. VIS is the standard vehicle intercom in more than 50 tactical
vehicle variants. Multiple components allow tailoring for specific
vehicle configurations and interfaces with many military communications
systems. VIS is the common intercom solution across vehicle platforms.
Products
and Services
- Improved Tactical Headset
- Installation kits and support
- Multiple platform support for vehicles
deploying to/returning from Iraq
- Integrating VIS into numerous vehicles
being acquired to defend Soldiers and Marines against IEDs in Iraq,
including the Buffalo, Cougar, RG-31 and Joint Explosive Ordnance
Disposal Rapid Response Vehicle (JERRV)
Website:
https://www.eis.army.mil/dcats/vis.html
Telephone:
(732) 532-6687 / DSN: 992
5.6
Wideband Control (WC), Fort Monmouth, NJ
Assistant Project Manager (APM) WC is the manager for the development,
acquisition, testing, fielding, training and sustainment of satellite
control systems for the Defense Satellite Communications System (DSCS)
and Wideband Global SATCOM (WGS) programs.
Without Wideband Control equipment and software, defense satellites are
just metal floating in space. APM WC acquires and installs
state-of-the-art strategic satellite network control and planning
systems for use with the DSCS, WGS and commercial satellite systems.
The satellite configuration control element enables commanding and
controlling of the satellite platform and configuration control of its
communications payload. The health and status of the satellite is also
monitored via downlink telemetry data. The DSCS Integrated Management
System (DIMS) is considered the data meeting place; data exchanges
among subsystems, dissemination of communication plans and situational
awareness data flows are all managed here. Common Network Planning
Software (CNPS) plans and schedules strategic and tactical
communication links on current and future military and commercial
transponded satellites. A flexible design allows evolving operational
requirements to be processed and appropriate satellite resources to be
allocated in support of user missions. The Spectrum Monitoring System
(SMS) provides satellite spectrum analysis, detection of unauthorized user access and provides an indicator of satellite transponder
saturation point. These subsystems aide and ensure efficient use of
satellite power and bandwidth. The Objective DSCS Operational Control
System (ODOCS) work station provides a unified human computer interface
(HCI) platform for display of control/ monitoring subsystems located
within the Wideband Satellite Operation Centers (WSOCs) and management
sites. All of the subsystems operations and communications between
operators and processors are provided at one console location and are
viewed from a multi-headed work station, which allows access to the
network database and permits simultaneous display of data base
components on the ODOCS WS. These systems are typically deployed at
Wideband Satellite Operation Centers (WSOCs) worldwide.
Products
and Services
- Replacement Satellite Configuration
Control Element (RSCCE)
- Gapfiller Satellite Configuration Control
Element (GSCCE)
- DSCS Integrated Management System (DIMS)
- Common Network Planning Software (CNPS)
- Spectrum Monitoring System (SMS)
- Objective DSCS Operational Control System
(ODOCS) Network and Work Station
Website:
https://www.eis.army.mil/dcats/wc.html
Telephone:
(732) 532-2049 / DSN: 992
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Belvoir Chapter and the United States Army Program Executive Office
Enterprise Information Systems present Industry Days 2008.
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