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CF Inventory & CF Inventory & Northern Initiatives Northern Initiatives Presentation to Northern Economic and Sovereignty Infrastructure Conference, Iqaluit, NU by Major Nadine Tischhauser, CD ADM(IE) DGRP/DRPP 2 14 October 2010
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CF Inventory &CF Inventory &

Northern Initiatives Northern Initiatives

Presentation to Northern Economic and Sovereignty Infrastructure Conference, Iqaluit, NU

by

Major Nadine Tischhauser, CDADM(IE) DGRP/DRPP 2

14 October 2010

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Aim of Presentation

To provide a general overview of the Department of National Defence (DND) inventory and initiatives in the North

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CANADIAN NAVYNanisivik Naval Facility

Will serve as a refuelling location for naval vessels on station in High Arctic and a place to embark equipment and supplies, transfer personnel and work closely with Canadian Coast Guard

The project will repair the existing jetty, build a new tank farm and fuel system

Modular Office Accommodations were installed last August 2010 to support deployments, operations and military exercises

Expected to be fully operational by 2015

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CANADIAN NAVYArctic/Offshore Patrol Vessels

Acquisitions of six to eight ice-capable Arctic/Offshore Patrol Vessels

Will provide armed, presence based, maritime sovereignty patrols in the Canadian Arctic during navigable season

First ship is expected in 2014

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ARMYCF Arctic Training Centre Located in Resolute, Nunavut Shared Facility with Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) Polar

Continental Shelf Project. A whole of Government approach to science, research, and

sovereignty Will serve as a station to prepare Canadian Forces personnel and

the personnel of other government departments for cold weather operations

This multi-role year round facility will include additional accommodation module and an aircraft hangar

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New Hangar

New Accommodations, New Dinning and Rec Building

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ARMY STRUCTURE INITIATIVES

In response to the growing strategic importance of Canada Arctic region, the Canada First Defence Strategy (CFDS) mandates a significant CF presence in the Arctic

• Establishment of Arctic Response Company Group • Establishment of a Yellowknife Infantry Company• Expansion of Canadian Rangers

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AIR FORCE PRESENCE This project will enhance the CF capability to

exercise sovereignty in Canada’s Arctic waters

• Canadian Forces Station – Alert

• NORAD - Forward Operating Locations (in Inuvik, Yellowknife, Rankin Inlet & Iqaluit)

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AIR FORCE PRESENCECanadian Forces Station Alert

The primary mission of the station is to provide a listening post for the communication branch, with secondary roles as weather station, and sovereignty outpost supporting assigned government tasks (such as science)

Supported by 8 Wing Trenton

23 Uniform pers and 35 contractors in loc

Standard capacity of 181 beds

Science coordination with DRDC and EC and others on project specific basis

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AIR FORCE PRESENCEForward Operating Locations (FOLs)

4 FOLs locations: • Inuvik, Yellowknife, Rankin Inlet and Iqaluit

Operated in conjunction with NORAD and• 3 Wing Bagotville and 4 Wing Cold Lake

Provide all the necessary infrastructure and supplies to support AF CF-18 Hornet fighter aircraft capable of defending Canada’s airspace throughout the North

Current infrastructure projects:• Extend Inuvik Runway

Intergovernmental links• Governments of Nunavut and Northwest Territories

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Location of FOLs

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CANADA COMMANDNorthern Initiative

Multi-purpose Operations/Support Building in Yellowknife

• Will provide a single location for JTF(N), RCSU and 1 Canadian Ranger Patrol Group

• Provide office space, training area, warehouse, and support facilities

• Will eliminate dependency on leased and NORAD FOL facilities

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ADM (Infrastructure and Environment) 3 Northern Initiatives

Distant Early Warning (DEW) Line Clean Up

• Project is to clean up 21 DND owned former DEW line sites

• Remediation uses standards set out in the Cooperation Agreements with the Inuit and Inuvialuit

• Aim to produce environmentally safe sites by precluding the migration of contaminants into the food chain, disposing of surplus infrastructure, and remediating existing earthworks where required

• There were five active sites in 2010 during the short two month construction season

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ADM (Infrastructure and Environment) 3 Northern Initiatives

Land Use Legislation and Policy changes in Nunavut

• Nunavut Planning and Project Assessment Act− DND/CF Land Use Advisors have been reviewing and

ensuring that our interests are protected in the Act

• Nunavut Land Use Plan− Working closely with all Federal Departments reviewing

the draft plan ensuring that our CF interests are reflected in the plan

− First Land Use Plan draft was presented in June 2010 for review

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ADM (Infrastructure and Environment) 3 Northern Initiatives

Real Property Development Plan for the North

• Will guide future development decisions for Real Property in the North and may influence Northern operations

• To provide a 30-year vision for future RP requirements in support of CF missions and Department programs that:

− Recognizes the life cycle of the DND/CF assets; and

− Considers climate change and adapting to its impacts on the North

• To provide courses of action necessary to address any deficiencies and gaps in RP and operations in the North while optimizing existing opportunities and overall efficiencies

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RPDP for the North

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NORTHERN OPERATIONS3 Annual Sovereignty Operations

• Operation NUNALIVUT− Are enhanced Ranger sovereignty patrols− Employs the unique capabilities of the Canadian Rangers to support

Joint Task Force (North) operations− Ranger patrols provide a presence and demonstrate a response

capability in the most remote areas of the North− Held in High Arctic

• Operation NUNAKPUT− Conducted in the Western Arctic and joint operations with JTF(N),

the Canadian Coast Guard and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police− To exercise sovereignty and practice interoperability, focusing on the

Beauford Sea region

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• Operation NANOOK− Are joint, inter-agency operations conducted in the

Eastern Arctic− Planned and directed by JTF(N) and designed to

develop and refine the inter-agency relationships that underpin the whole-of-government approach to the Arctic sovereignty

• Ranger Patrols− Canadian Rangers routinely conduct patrols and

training across the North− Their presence and vigilance help assert Canadian

sovereignty and provide Canada Command with “eyes and ears” in the country’s most remote areas

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CANADIAN OPERATIONAL SUPPORT COMMAND (CANOSCOM)

NORTHERN INITIATIVES CANOSCOM, Canada COMMAND and Joint Task Force

(North) staff have participated in a series of working groups in pursuit of an overarching Arctic Concept of Support for operations within JTF(N)

1. Establishment of a high-readiness posture for Joint Task Force Support Element

2. The development and procurement of an Arctic Support Base kit3. The establishment of Standing Offer Agreement contracts for Real Life

Support4. CANOSCOM/Chief Operational Support Transformation has developed an

analytical tool to inform the decision process for identifying the optimum number and location of support hubs

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CF DEVELOPMENT (Space D)Northern Initiatives Polar Epsilon

• PE will deliver two new dedicated DND/CF ground stations and applications designed to support surveillance of Canada’s Arctic region and ocean approaches using operational Radarsat 2 satellite

Polar Epsilon 2• PE is expected to deliver a northern ground station for

satellite data reception, upgrades to existing PE ground stations to access Radarsat Constellation Mission data and add Space-based data to enhance Maritime Domain Awareness

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ADM (Information Management) Existing Capabilities

• High Arctic Data Communication System− Consists of a microwave relay between CFS Alert and

CFS Eureka on Ellesmere Island and a satelite link between CFS Eureka and CFS Leitrim

• Video-conference capability and bridges. − DND maintains first-tier secure and unsecure video-

conference facilities at JTF(N) HQ in Yellowknife that, at need, could be used by other Government Departments

• Iridum Handsets. − These satellites phones offer the only mobile satellite

capability north of 70°

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ADM (Material)North Warning System Office The North Warning System (NWS) is a Bi-National Office

with the US (60 US/ 40 CAN cost shared) In operation since 1957 DEW line and 1992 as NWS The NWS is a contractor operated and maintained by a

joint-venture (ATCO Frontec/Pan Arctic Inuit Logistics) 47 sites: 11 Long Range Radars, 36 Short Range Radars The sites are Unmanned and operated and monitored

remotely from 22 Wing North Bay The sites are maintained by 5 Logistics Support Sites in

• Inuvik, Cambridge Bay, Hall Beach, Iqaluit and Goose Bay

• Supported by contract helicopter and fixed-wing aircraft

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ADM (Material)North Warning System Office Sustainment of $1 Billion in infrastructure

• 11 gravel airstrips capable of supporting C-130 Operations• 47 Helipads with aviation fuel supply• Long Range sites facilities consist of: Hangars, warehouse,

power plants, POL systems, and accommodations (20-60 pers)

• Large POL infrastructure – 400 tanks• Heavy equipment for snow clearance and road and runway

maintenance

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North Warning System OfficeReconstruction project

LADY FRANKLIN POINT, NUNAVUT

• The North Warning System provides surveillance of

Canadian Airspace as well as tactical command and

control radar coverage

• In January 2000, a fire destroyed the main structure at

PIN-3 including the radar, radar tower structure, as

well as the accommodation, power modules and

ancillary equipment

• The project includes reconstruction of the facility in an

environmentally responsible and cost effective manner

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DEFENCE RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT CANADA (DRDC)

Northern Initiatives

Northern Watch (Technology Demonstration Project)

Maritime Monitoring Mission Micro-Satellite

Radar information for the land and littoral environments

Strategic Assessment of key issues affecting Arctic security and sovereignty

Long endurance airborne relay nodes for Northern communications and surveillance

Ground-Air-Ground communications study

China’s Interests in the Arctic: China in an ice-free Arctic and Implications for Canada

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ConclusionDND/CF have been present in the North for more than a century

Exercising sovereignty in the Arctic can only by achieved through a whole of government approach

CF are working closely with our federal and territorial partners as well as the people of the North to safeguard the Arctic as a part of a national identity