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Core Network for World's Largest Multinational Communications Interoperability Exercise Moves to All-Internet Protocol, Powered by Cisco
International Defense Testing Advances to Seamless Exchanges of Information
| Source: Cisco
BAUMHOLDER, GERMANY -- (MARKET WIRE) -- May 10, 2007 -- As global defense organizations
increasingly move to Internet Protocol networking, this year's Combined
Endeavor is advancing to an all-IP core network infrastructure, powered by
Cisco (NASDAQ : CSCO ) equipment. Combined Endeavor 2007 is a two-week
operation designed to test and document the interoperability of vital
communication systems of 42 nations for multinational forces deployed in
humanitarian, peacekeeping and disaster-relief efforts. The exercise's
large-scale move to IP, which began last year, is continuing to advance
because of IP's ability to transform the way defense organizations fulfill
their missions to protect and defend.
The U.S. European Command-sponsored exercise brings military communicators
from the U.S., NATO, Partnership for Peace (PfP) and other nations together
to plan and execute interoperability testing of command, control,
communications and computer systems from participant nations. Over the
two-week exercise, more than 1,000 tests will focus mainly on the ability
to pass data with a high level of security over a Cisco-powered IP
backbone, using voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), private mobile radio,
high frequency and satellite communications with the goal of a smooth
exchange of information.
"As the largest C4 interoperability and security cooperation event in the
world, Combined Endeavor benchmarks coalition units' ability to deploy IP
in the battlefield," said Army Lt. Col. James Pugh, exercise director of
CE. "This exercise is the only international interoperability program
geared at coalition missions' preparation. And as participants move to IP,
they begin to realize that this must operate as a single, federated network
rather than as a network of networks."
"The need for multinational responses to humanitarian, peacekeeping and
disaster-relief operations requires military units worldwide to seamlessly
and securely exchange information," stated Brad Boston, senior vice
president, Cisco global government solutions group. "IP is key to enabling
that capability. As the worldwide leader in IP networking, Cisco is pleased
to provide the IP network backbone in support of the interoperability
testing at this year's Combined Endeavor exercise."
Last year, testing documentation from Combined Endeavor partner nations
played a key role in real-world operations in Lebanon among a French-led
United Nations team from Canada, France, Italy, the United Kingdom and the
United States. This year's exercise will see VoIP testing levels triple,
enhancing the ability of forces to operate in rugged environments and
life-or-death situations. Information assurance is another key focus area
this year for participating nations, as is resolving difficulties of
securing VoIP and video teleconferencing across firewalls.
Combined Endeavor officials have been increasingly upgrading the core
backbone to ensure a more realistic test of simulated operational networks.
In 2006, the test network was converted to an all-IP-based network, and
this year the conversion to IP has expanded to the core network. Cisco
equipment is common to networking in most nations and creates a common
thread among the more than 40 nations and organizations involved, making it
a key player in the overall success of the testing.
About Combined Endeavor
Combined Endeavor 2007 (CE 07) is the 13th in the series of U.S. European
Command (USEUCOM)-sponsored "in-spirit-of" (ISO) Partnership for Peace
(PfP) exercises planned and executed to identify, test, and document
command, control, communications, and computer systems (C4) and information
systems (CIS) interoperability between NATO, PfP and other nations' fielded
military strategic and tactical communications information systems. The
overall objective is to develop an integrated interoperability guide to
assist deployment planning within a coalition network. Documentation of
interoperability is a tremendous achievement toward operational readiness
and further enhances theater security cooperation. News and information are
available at http://www.combinedendeavor.net.
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