COMMAND POST COMPUTING ENVIRONMENT (CPCE)
Abstract
This funding line is directly aligned to the Network-Cross Functional Team's Army Network Modernization Strategy Line of Effort (LOE) 2, Common Operating Environment (COE). Command Post Computing Environment (CPCE) implements an integrated, interoperable, cyber-secure, software infrastructure that serves as the host for a unified set of multiple warfighting functional applications within the command post at all echelons (Battalion to Army Service Component Commander); eliminating "stove-piped" legacy systems, duplicative or redundant implementations, simplifying future application development efforts, and enhancing interoperability and data sharing across multiple echelons. The CPCE software infrastructure and applications reside on Tactical Server Infrastructure (TSI) hardware and previously fielded BCCS/TSI servers. CPCE/TSI provides the hardware infrastructure to host capabilities, such as movement and maneuver applications, network enabling tools (i.e. Cyber Situational Understanding and Tactical Defensive Cyber Operation Infrastructure) and warfighting function applications. This software infrastructure provides the Army's premier Common Operating Picture (COP) solution, allowing interoperability between command posts, mounted platforms, and dismounted handheld devices while supporting collaboration with Joint and Unified Action partners. CPCE provides common look and feel (user interface), common data strategy, interoperable tactical messaging/ chat, and essential movement and maneuver capabilities. FY 2022 funding will extend the capabilities of the CPCE software infrastructure, and support Capability Set 23 (CS23). CPCE Increment 2 will bring additional warfighting function capabilities, and is focused primarily on the convergence of existing command post systems managed by Army programs of record. Warfighting functions and systems planned for convergence in Increment 2 include Intel, Fires, and Aviation systems. Improvements to the CPCE infrastructure to accommodate legacy system integration will also be required. Additionally, as part of Increment 2 and CS23, multiple Science and Technology efforts will reach Technology Readiness Level 6 and will be integrated and tested for inclusion into the CPCE architecture. Continued RDTE efforts will include ongoing development in the area of data, from ingesting of feeds, to persistence (storage) of data and querying.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Project
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2022
- Source ID
- EJ4_0604818A_5_2040_PB_2022
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