UP Paper 405 US-W-DDOWN
DOD TELEPORT- Network Management Evolution and Challenges
Baucom,BrianBooz Allen Hamilton, Inc.
Krikorian ,MarkILC
DOD TELEPORT: NETWORK MANAGEMENT EVOLUTION AND CHALLENGES The Department of Defense (DOD) Teleport Program integrates, manages, and controls the communications interfaces between the Defense Information System Network (DISN) and satellite communications (SATCOM) assets at a single point of presence. The DOD Teleport Management and Control System (TMCS) provides integrated and automated control functions for satellite Earth Terminals (operating in C, X, Ku, ultra high frequency [UHF], extremely high frequency [EHF], and Ka bands), network and baseband equipment, and other facility-specific items located at a DOD Teleport site. TMCS replaces or augments existing equipment-specific management systems and provides aggregated monitoring and control of most Teleport equipment, utilizing an open architecture based on commercial standards and a tailored-COTS product. TMCS has matured over the last three years during Teleport’s Generation One and will continue to mature through the next three Generations of Teleport integrating other advanced communications capability and providing essential situational awareness. This paper provides an overview of TMCS and highlights the evolution and challenges in facilitating network operations and control in the DOD Teleport environment.

Brian Baucom is a systems engineer working for Booz Allen Hamilton in support of the Defense Information Systems Agency's DoD Teleport Program Office. Mr. Baucom supports the Teleport System Design team with requirements development and systems analysis. He has a BS in Electrical Engineering from Virgina Tech and an MS in Electrical and Computer Engineering from the Univerity of Massachusetts, Amherst.