For the past four years, Netsimco has played an important role in
the development of the Maritime Headquarters with
Maritime
Operations
Center
(MHQwMOC) and Joint Force Maritime Component Commander (JFMCC) Concepts.
Beginning in early 2003, Netsimco employees became actively engaged in the
evolution of these concepts. We
developed the processes and architectures to test the original JFMCC TacMemo
(3-32-03) which was signed by Commander Fleet Forces Command in 2004, and
represented the first step in establishing doctrine for the Navy at the
operational level of war. Since that
time, Netsimco has played a pivotal roll in the development of the JFMCC
and MHQwMOC Concepts across the DOTMLPF spectrum.
Netsimco was awarded a contract by Commander Second Fleet to establish
the “as is” baseline for MOC systems configuration. In the process of performing these tasks,
Netsimco employees visited each and every Navy MOC including all functional
MOCs. Netsimco employees have been
the only contractor personnel to address the JFMCC Flag Office Course of
Instruction – providing these future Fleet Commanders with lectures dealing with
Information Management, Knowledge Management and C4I Systems. Recently, Netsimco ‘s role in MHQwMOC has
expanded to include providing all contractor support for the Navy’s Assist and
Assess Team, which provides assessment visits to Maritime Headquarters to
support their certification process. Visits include academic lectures,
collection and analysis of performance relative to established Joint Mission
Essential Task List and Fleet Training Objectives. Additionally, Netsimco has been selected
to develop the “Battle Lab” portion of the MOC Training Operators Course, which
will be based in Newport at the Naval
War
College.
