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NCW Awards


2010 NCW Awards™

January 26, 2010 • Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport, Arlington, VA

The 2010 NCW Awards™ winners are:

Outstanding Government Program:
Winner: Jim Kelton, APM TAIS, Air Traffic Control Product Management Office, Tactical Airspace Integration System (TAIS)
Runner-up: J864 DF&S Team, USSTRATCOM/J864, Data Federation & Synchronization

Outstanding Industry Achievement:
Winner: Steve Zell, Northrop Grumman Corporation, Battlefield Airborne Communications Node Operational Readiness Demonstration

Outstanding Network Centric Program from a Coalition Partner:
Winner: Australian Department of Defence, Rapid Prototyping Development and Evaluation Program

Outstanding Contribution to the Development of Network Centric Operations:
Winner: Terry Morgan, Cisco Systems, Global Government Solutions Group
Runner-up: NCW Course Faculty Team, IRM College/National Defense University, Net-Centric Warfare and Operations Course

The Arthur K. Cebrowski Award:
Winner: Major General Koen K.A Gijsbers, RNL A


2009 NCW Awards™

January 28, 2009 • Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, DC

The 2009 NCW Awards™ winners are:

Outstanding Government Program:
Winner: PEO C3T Tactical Battle Command-Command Post of the Future
Runner-up: PEO C4I PMW 140 Joint Program Office- Deployable Joint Command and Control

Outstanding Industry Achievement:
Winner: Cross Match Technologies - Mission Oriented Biometric System (MOBS)
Runner-up: Lockheed Martin Systems Integration Owego - A-10 Precision Engagement

Outstanding Network Centric Program from a Coalition Partner:
Winner: Dutch Ministry of Defence - Yourdefence.nl
Runner-up: UK MoD - Project OVERTASK

Outstanding Contribution to the Development of Network Centric Operations:
Winner: DoD/DoJ/DHS/ODNI - UCORE
Runner-up: NATO HQ Supreme Allied Command, Transformation - NATO Friendly Force Tracking (NFFT)

Cebrowski Award:
Winner: Dag Wilhelmsen


NCW Awards 20082008 NCW Awards™

January 23, 2008 • Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, DC

The 2008 NCW Awards™ winners are:

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Outstanding NCW Program from a Coalition Partner

  • Winner: Multilateral Interoperability Programme (MIP)
  • Runner-Up: RNLA Command and Control Support Center (The Netherlands), Interface Gateway Box

Outstanding US Government Program

  • Winner: Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data Systems (AFATDS), PM Battle Command/TRADOC Capability Manager FSC3/Raytheon – Network Centric Systems
  • Runner-Up: Command Post Platform, PEO Command, Control, Communication, and Tactical (C3T) / Northrop Grumman

Outstanding Contribution to the Development of NCW

  • Winner: Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium (NCOIC), Tool Suite and Best Practices
  • Runner-Up: L-3 Communications Systems West, High Capacity Tactical Networking

Outstanding Achievement from a Defense Industry Partner

  • Winner: Raytheon - Network Centric Systems, Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System
  • Runner-Up: Thales Netherlands BV in close cooperation with NL MoD; TNO Defence, Safety & Security; and Reinforce Consultancy, ISTAR CD&E

Arthur K. Cebrowski Award Recipient: LTC (GS) Sönke Marahrens, Bundeswehr Transformation Centre


NCW Awards 20072007 NCW Awards™

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January 23, 2007 • Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, DC

The 2007 NCW Awards™ winners are:

Best United States Government Program

  • First Place: PM Robotic & Unmanned Sensors, Persistent Surveillance and Dissemination System of Systems, MAJ Daryl M. Harp
  • Honorable Mention: RDECOM CERDEC HQ, 2006 C4ISR Campaign of Experimentation: PM C4ISR OTM, Future Force Warrior ATD, Army Research Laboratory, LTC William T. Utroska

Best NCW Program from a Coalition Partner

  • First Place: US Army CERDEC C2 Directorate, Battle Command Division: SINCE Program Office Simulation and C2 Information Systems Connectivity Experimentation (SINCE) Project, Dr. Dirk R. Klose
  • Honorable Mention:Bundeswehr Fü S VI, Common Umbrella, CAPT (N) Joachim Rühle
  • Honorable Mention:Program Manager, Joint-Automatic Identification Technology, PMJ-AIT’s Support to NATO Coalition Partners, Jo Manson

Outstanding Achievement from the Defense Industry

  • First Place: The MITRE Corporation, ISR Information Service (ISRIS), John Kane
  • Honorable Mention: BAE Systems, Inc, Flexible Access Secure Transfer (FAST) Program, Jasmine Aminehali

Outstanding Contribution to the Development of NCW Theory

  • First Place: L-3 Communications Systems West, Multi-Platform Common Data Link (MP-CDL), Patricia FeKete
  • Honorable Mention: The MITRE Corporation, LocalEyes, Mike Morgillo

NCW Awards 20062006 NCW Awards™

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January 18, 2006 • Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, DC

The 2006 NCW Awards™ winners are:

Best Contributions to the Development of NCW Theory

  • First Place: Product Manager, Joint Network Node
  • Second Place: Test & Validation Laboratory, Net-Centric Programs Office, SPAWAR Systems Center Charleston
  • Third Place: Reay Atkinson & James Moffatt, The Agile Organization

Most Innovative US Government Program

  • First Place: FusionNet, CC Intelligent Solutions Inc
  • Second Place: Command & Control on the Move, Joint Systems Integration Command (ASP)
  • Third Place: F-35 Network Centric Interoperability, Joint Strike Fighter Program Office

Outstanding Achievement from the Defense Industry

  • First Place: Integrated Strategic Planning & Analysis Network (ISPAN), Lockheed Martin Integrated Systems & Solutions
  • Second Place: Tactical Targeting Network Technology (TTNT), Rockwell Collins Inc - Government Systems
  • Third Place: Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System ,Raytheon

Best NCW Program from a Coalition Partner

  • First Place:German Air Force NCW SW, COMMON ARRANGEMENT 04

Arthur K. Cebrowski Award Recipients

  • John Garstka, Assistant Director for Concepts & Operations, Office of Force Transformation
  • Fred Stein, Senior Principal Engineer, The MITRE Corporation

2005 NCW Awards™

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NCW Awards 2005

January 26, 2005 • Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, DC

The 2005 NCW Awards™ winners are:

Most Innovative US Government Program

  • First Place: Joint Strike Fighter Program - F-35 Air System & Coalition Network-Centric Transformation
  • Second Place: E-10A System Program Office (SPO) - Multi-Sensor Command & Control Aircraft (E-10A)
  • Third Place: US Army RDECOM - C4ISR Test Bed

Best Contributions to the Development of NCW Theory

  • First Place: Horizontal Fusion
  • Second Place: COL Jonathan A. Maddux, PM UA NSI - Future Combat Systems (FCS) Unit of Action Network
  • Third Place: C4ISR, Concepts, Organization, Training & Doctrine Div. - Unit of Action Maneuver Battle Lab (UAMBL)

Best NCW Program from a Coalition Partner

  • First Place: Royal Netherlands Army – C2 Support Centre - ISIS 3.0

Outstanding Achievement from the Defense Industry

  • First Place: The MITRE Corporation - Blue Force Tracking Community of Interest
  • Second Place: Synergy Incorporated – Technology SBU - Sense & Respond Logistics
  • Third Place: Lockheed Martin Corporation - Theater Battle Management Core Systems

2004 NCW Awards™

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January 26, 2004 • Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, Washington, DC

The 2004 NCW Awards™ winners are:

Most Innovative US Government Program

  • Winner: Blue Force Tracking, PM FBCB2, US Army
  • Honorable Mention: Horizontal Fusion, OASD(NII)
  • Honorable Mention: Hairy Buffalo Program, NAVAIR

Best Contributions to the Development of NCW Theory

  • Winner: Dr. David S. Alberts
  • Honorable Mention: Using Architectures for Research Development and Acquisition, ASN (RDA) Architecture Team
  • Honorable Mention: Future Combat Systems Command & Control, DARPA, IXO

Best NCW Program/Initiative from a Coalition Partner

  • Winner: TITAAN, Royal Netherlands Army Command and Control Support Centre
  • Honorable Mention: Common Operating Decision System, Norwegian Battle Lab & Experimentation
  • Honorable Mention: NBD Strategy Programme, Swedish Armed Forces Strategic Plans & Policy Directorate

Outstanding Achievement from the Defense Industry

  • Winner: Network Centric Collaborative Targeting, L-3 Communications, ComCept Division
  • Honorable Mention: Tactical Targeting Network Technology, Rockwell Collins
  • Honorable Mention: High-Data Rate Wireless Networking Technologies, L-3 Communications - Communications Systems West

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