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(UI/FOUO) Did You Know that NSA Has an Arctic Presence?
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Site Technical Director, Alaska Mission Operations Center (F7 A)
Run Date: 11/2912011
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(UI/FOUO) Did You Know that NSA Has an Arctic Presence?
FROM
Site Technical Director, Alaska Mission Operations Center (F7 A)
Run Date: 11/2912011
(U//FOUO) The Arctic region has been very much in the news lately. From ice melt in the Arctic Ocean to
increasing competition for hydrocarbons and mineral s, the Arctic is truly becoming an international hotspot.
The United States is now giving a higher priority to Arctic issues . For the first time in the history of the
Arctic Council , the US Secretary of State attended a bi-annual Summit session which was held in Nuuk ,
Greenland , in May of this year. Another sign of the growing importan ce of the Arctic is the new Unified
Command Plan signed by the Pre sident on 6 April 2011. The new UCP assigned the respon sibility for the
Arctic to US Northern Command; before this the Arctic had been divided among three command s .
(U//FOUO) One of the main concerns in the Arctic from a military standpoint is Ru ssian plan s and
intention s. The Russians have announced plan s for two Arctic brigade s, and they are planning to increase the
number of icebreaker s in their fleet. The se plan s, along with an increasing Chine se pre sence and expre ssed
intere st in the Arctic, po se a significant intelligen ce challenge to the United States, Canada , and the other
Arctic countrie s.
map of northern Alaska
(U) Point Barrow is at the northernmost tip of Alaska
(U//FOUO) NSA is keeping pace with these development s, as witne ssed by the SINIO pre sentation planned
for 29 Nov entitled "The Arctic: The New Frontier. " Unbekno wnst to many people , NSA has an Arctic
presence throu gh the Alaska Mission Operation s Center. In addition to the main AMOC facility on Joint
Base Elmendorf Richard son (JBER) in Anchorage (which is sub-Arctic at 61N), the AMOC maintain s a
re,note intercept facility at Point Barrow ,,Alaska. At 7 lN Barro w is the northernmo st point of the United
States(!).
(S//SI/REL ) The AMOC facility in Barro w is hosted by the US Air Force (USAF) Long Range Radar Site.
The facility consists of an antenna array , a FRD-1 3 PUSHER(2), and a small SCIF which hou ses the
(U//FOUO) The Arctic region has been very much in the news lately. From ice melt in the Arctic Ocean to
increasing competition for hydrocarbons and mineral s, the Arctic is truly becoming an international hotspot.
The United States is now giving a higher priority to Arctic issues . For the first time in the history of the
Arctic Council , the US Secretary of State attended a bi-annual Summit session which was held in Nuuk ,
Greenland , in May of this year. Another sign of the growing importan ce of the Arctic is the new Unified
Command Plan signed by the Pre sident on 6 April 2011. The new UCP assigned the respon sibility for the
Arctic to US Northern Command; before this the Arctic had been divided among three command s .
(U//FOUO) One of the main concerns in the Arctic from a military standpoint is Ru ssian plan s and
intention s. The Russians have announced plan s for two Arctic brigade s, and they are planning to increase the
number of icebreaker s in their fleet. The se plan s, along with an increasing Chine se pre sence and expre ssed
intere st in the Arctic, po se a significant intelligen ce challenge to the United States, Canada , and the other
Arctic countrie s.
map of northern Alaska
(U) Point Barrow is at the northernmost tip of Alaska
(U//FOUO) NSA is keeping pace with these development s, as witne ssed by the SINIO pre sentation planned
for 29 Nov entitled "The Arctic: The New Frontier. " Unbekno wnst to many people , NSA has an Arctic
presence throu gh the Alaska Mission Operation s Center. In addition to the main AMOC facility on Joint
Base Elmendorf Richard son (JBER) in Anchorage (which is sub-Arctic at 61N), the AMOC maintain s a
re,note intercept facility at Point Barrow ,,Alaska. At 7 lN Barro w is the northernmo st point of the United
States(!).
(S//SI/REL ) The AMOC facility in Barro w is hosted by the US Air Force (USAF) Long Range Radar Site.
The facility consists of an antenna array , a FRD-1 3 PUSHER(2), and a small SCIF which hou ses the
collection equipment for a CELTIC II short-duration command-and- control communi cations collection
suite (3) . The output of this suite is forwarded to a po sition on the AMOC watch floor. Two USAF
maintenan ce per sonnel from the AMOC are always TDY at Barro w for a month at a time.
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(UI/FOUO) Note: click on each photo for a larger view.
FRD-13 P USHER array at Point Barrow. Center: ~
ersonnel at Barrow (l-r)
(AMOC Depu ty Commander), SrAand SSgt -Right:
The author and l e
Bolenbaugh on the shore of the Arctic Ocean
(S//SI/REL ) Using the collection site at Point Barro w, as well as other collection system s ranging from
terre strial HF (local and remoted ) to remoted overhead VHF to remoted FORNSAT , the AMOC ,naintains a
24/7 watch over Russian rnilitary air activity in the Arctic. Report s range from real-time tip-off s to both the
Alaska NORAD Region on JBER and the Canadian NORAD Region at Winnipe g, Manitoba , for the
po sitionin g of AWACS, tanker s and fighters to intercept and identify Ru ssian bomber s; to produ ct report s of
Russian re-supply flights to Ice Station Barneo , a Ru ssian ice station near the North Pole.
(S//SI/REL ) The AMOC maintain s a close relation ship with the USAF 611th Intelli gence , Reconnai ssance
and Surveillance Division on JBER , as well as with NORAD and US NORTHCOM in Colorado Sprin gs on
Arctic Russian air activity. The AMOC has also begun to establi sh a closer relation with US Coa st Guard
District 17 -- the USCG component respon sible for the Arctic -- headquartered in Juneau , Alaska. One
benefit of this relation ship is that AMOC per sonnel have been invited to parti cipate in USCG Arctic Domain
Awarene ss flights on USCG HC-1 30 aircraft operatin g from JBER or from USCG Air Station Kodiak. The se
flights have allowed AMOC per sonnel to gain an under standin g of Arctic operatin g condition s which are
unique to NSA analytic element s.
!Aerial view of Pt Barro w
(UI/FOUO) Above left: The author and Mr.
t Point Barrow prior to an Arctic Domain
Awareness flight . Center: The author on the flight deck of a USCG HC-130 aircraft during an Arctic Domain
Awareness flight . Right: Barrow as seen from the air.
(S//SI/REL ) The facility at Barro w is moving into the future of NSA operation s . A wideband GLAIVE
system is being installed to replace the aging CELTIC II under Proje ct DRYTIDE (4) . The AMOC is also
collection equipment for a CELTIC II short-duration command-and- control communi cations collection
suite (3) . The output of this suite is forwarded to a po sition on the AMOC watch floor. Two USAF
maintenan ce per sonnel from the AMOC are always TDY at Barro w for a month at a time.
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(UI/FOUO) Note: click on each photo for a larger view.
FRD-13 P USHER array at Point Barrow. Center: ~
ersonnel at Barrow (l-r)
(AMOC Depu ty Commander), SrAand SSgt -Right:
The author and l e
Bolenbaugh on the shore of the Arctic Ocean
(S//SI/REL ) Using the collection site at Point Barro w, as well as other collection system s ranging from
terre strial HF (local and remoted ) to remoted overhead VHF to remoted FORNSAT , the AMOC ,naintains a
24/7 watch over Russian rnilitary air activity in the Arctic. Report s range from real-time tip-off s to both the
Alaska NORAD Region on JBER and the Canadian NORAD Region at Winnipe g, Manitoba , for the
po sitionin g of AWACS, tanker s and fighters to intercept and identify Ru ssian bomber s; to produ ct report s of
Russian re-supply flights to Ice Station Barneo , a Ru ssian ice station near the North Pole.
(S//SI/REL ) The AMOC maintain s a close relation ship with the USAF 611th Intelli gence , Reconnai ssance
and Surveillance Division on JBER , as well as with NORAD and US NORTHCOM in Colorado Sprin gs on
Arctic Russian air activity. The AMOC has also begun to establi sh a closer relation with US Coa st Guard
District 17 -- the USCG component respon sible for the Arctic -- headquartered in Juneau , Alaska. One
benefit of this relation ship is that AMOC per sonnel have been invited to parti cipate in USCG Arctic Domain
Awarene ss flights on USCG HC-1 30 aircraft operatin g from JBER or from USCG Air Station Kodiak. The se
flights have allowed AMOC per sonnel to gain an under standin g of Arctic operatin g condition s which are
unique to NSA analytic element s.
!Aerial view of Pt Barro w
(UI/FOUO) Above left: The author and Mr.
t Point Barrow prior to an Arctic Domain
Awareness flight . Center: The author on the flight deck of a USCG HC-130 aircraft during an Arctic Domain
Awareness flight . Right: Barrow as seen from the air.
(S//SI/REL ) The facility at Barro w is moving into the future of NSA operation s . A wideband GLAIVE
system is being installed to replace the aging CELTIC II under Proje ct DRYTIDE (4) . The AMOC is also
planning to conduct a signal survey from Barrow in the near future. This survey will characterize the current
VLF/HF signal environment in the Arctic.
(U//FOUO) The AMOC has become a key player in Intelligence Community arctic meetings and
discussions. Due to its unique location, the AMOC will be hosting the 4th Intelligence Community Arctic
Working Group in March 2012, offering IC analysts a look at Arctic operating conditions and engagement
with US military operators in the region.
(U//FOU) Between the planned upgrades at Barrow and a robust engagement with Arctic partners, the
AMOC is uniquely positioned to continue to be a vital part of NSA's efforts against the emerging Arctic
Intelligence problem.
(U//FOUO) For more information on the AMOC visit our home page -- "go AMOC " on NSANet.
(U) Notes:
The northernmost inhabited point in North America (and the world) is a Canadian SIGINT facility, the
Canadian Forces Station Alert at 84N on the northern tip of Ellesmere Island. See a related SIDtodaY-article.
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<2) Wullenweber (requires logging onto lntelink)
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CELTIC
(4)
Project DRYTIDE
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planning to conduct a signal survey from Barrow in the near future. This survey will characterize the current
VLF/HF signal environment in the Arctic.
(U//FOUO) The AMOC has become a key player in Intelligence Community arctic meetings and
discussions. Due to its unique location, the AMOC will be hosting the 4th Intelligence Community Arctic
Working Group in March 2012, offering IC analysts a look at Arctic operating conditions and engagement
with US military operators in the region.
(U//FOU) Between the planned upgrades at Barrow and a robust engagement with Arctic partners, the
AMOC is uniquely positioned to continue to be a vital part of NSA's efforts against the emerging Arctic
Intelligence problem.
(U//FOUO) For more information on the AMOC visit our home page -- "go AMOC " on NSANet.
(U) Notes:
The northernmost inhabited point in North America (and the world) is a Canadian SIGINT facility, the
Canadian Forces Station Alert at 84N on the northern tip of Ellesmere Island. See a related SIDtodaY-article.
(I)
<2) Wullenweber (requires logging onto lntelink)
( 3)
CELTIC
(4)
Project DRYTIDE
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Last Modified: 11/10/2012 I Last Reviewed: 11/10/2012
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DYNAMIC PAGE -- HIGHEST POSSIBLE CLASSIFICATION IS
TOP SECRET II SI I TK II REL TO USA AUS CAN GBR NZL
DERIVED FROM: NSA/CSSM 1-52, DATED 08 JAN 2007 DECLASSIFY ON:
20320108