12.07.2015 Views

Volume 5B - Army Financial Management - U.S. Army

Volume 5B - Army Financial Management - U.S. Army

Volume 5B - Army Financial Management - U.S. Army

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

UNCLASSIFIEDExhibit R-2A, RDT&E Project Justification: PB 2012 <strong>Army</strong> DATE: February 2011APPROPRIATION/BUDGET ACTIVITY2040: Research, Development, Test & Evaluation, <strong>Army</strong>BA 5: Development & Demonstration (SDD)R-1 ITEM NOMENCLATUREPE 0604805A: Command, Control,Communications Systems - Eng DevPROJECT589: ARMY SYS ENGINEERING &WARFIGHTING TECH SUPB. Accomplishments/Planned Programs ($ in Millions, Article Quantities in Each)FY 2010 FY 2011FY 2012BaseFY 2012OCOFY 2012TotalValidate/Integrate <strong>Army</strong> Enterprise Technical Views to enable the <strong>Army</strong> Technical and Systems Architect(CIO/G6) to monitor, assess and control the inherent risks associated with leveraging continuously changingtechnologies across all <strong>Army</strong> Enterprise Functionals/PEO/Communities.FY 2011 Plans:Validate/Integrate <strong>Army</strong> Enterprise Technical Views to enable the <strong>Army</strong> Technical and Systems Architect(CIO/G6) to monitor, assess and control the inherent risks associated with leveraging continuously changingtechnologies across all <strong>Army</strong> Enterprise Functionals/PEO/Communities.Title: IPv6 protocolArticles:0.72900.7290- - -Description: Funding is provided for the following effortFY 2010 Accomplishments:Provide systems analysis for implementing IPv6 protocol across <strong>Army</strong> to ensure communications/data-sharing/data-exchange between systems.Prior Years: As a result of the decision agreed to at the 19 Dec 02 AKEA, GOSC, direction of MU17 funding wasrealigned to support the Protocols Investigation for the Next Generation (PING) program. The PING supportedcurrent technology agreements with various technology developers such as HP, Cisco, Microsoft and Telecordia.In addition, PING represented the ARMY CIO/G6 office at various ASD (NII)/DoD CIO meetings discussing DoDIPv6 policy and Transisition Planning, participated with JITC at DISA's Def Interop Comm Exercise 2003 (DICE2003) demonstrating IPv6 interoperability, active member of DoD IPv6 Test Bed evaluating and testing IPv6benefits and trade-offs, first <strong>Army</strong> lab participating with North American IPv6 Task Forces MoonV6 initiative,drafted ARmy's Phase I IPv6 Transition plan and initial transition strategy to migrate <strong>Army</strong> systems and networksto native IPv6 by FY08 in compliance with DoD policy,prepared evaluation criteria for selecting early IPv6adopter candidates in support of the <strong>Army</strong> GIO/G6 office, hosted first <strong>Army</strong> IPv6 data call to collect systemsimpact information and baseline on <strong>Army</strong> IPv6 transition plan, provided IPv6 technical guidance and knowledgeto the <strong>Army</strong> acquisition community.FY 2011 Plans:Provide systems analysis for implementing IPv6 protocol across <strong>Army</strong> to ensure communications/data-sharing/data-exchange between systems.Prior Years: As a result of the decision agreed to at the 19 Dec 02 AKEA, GOSC, direction of MU17 funding wasrealigned to support the Protocols Investigation for the Next Generation (PING) program. The PING supportedUNCLASSIFIED<strong>Army</strong> Page 13 of 30 R-1 Line Item #110<strong>Volume</strong> <strong>5B</strong> - 176

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!