UNCLASSIFIED ROUTINE R 142019Z AUG 18 FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 197/18 PASS TO OFFICE CODES: FM CNO WASHINGTON DC//N2N6// INFO CNO WASHINGTON DC//N2N6// MSGID/GENADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N2N6/AUG// SUBJ/DEPLOYMENT OF WINDOWS 10 TO NMCI (UPDATE 5)// REF/A/LTR/DOD CIO/20NOV15// REF/B/LTR/DEPSECDEF/8JAN18// REF/C/NAVADMIN 038/18/R 202004Z FEB 18// REF/D/UAB/NNWC/24APR18// REF/E/NAVADMIN 108/18/R 031453Z MAY 18// REF/F/NAVADMIN 138/18/R 311325Z MAY 18// REF/G/NAVADMIN 166/18/R 131344Z JUL 18// REF/H/NAVADMIN 182/18/R 261729Z JUL 18// REF/I/EMAIL/WIN10 COORDINATION CENTER/3AUG18 NARR/REF (A) IS THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE (DoD) CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER (CIO) MEMORANDUM, MIGRATION TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS 10 (WIN10) SECURE HOST BASELINE (SHB). REF (B) IS DEPUTY SECRETARY OF DEFENSE (DEPSECDEF) MEMORANDUM PROMULGATING DEADLINE FOR MIGRATING OFFICE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY WORKSTATIONS TO THE DOD WIN10 SHB. REF (C) IS INITIAL NAVADMIN DETAILING DEPLOYMENT OF WIN10 TO THE NAVY MARINE CORPS INTRANET (NMCI). REF (D) IS THE NAVAL NETWORK WARFARE COMMAND USER AWARENESS BULLETIN ON ENERGY SAVING DURING WIN10 MIGRATION. REF (E) IS THE FIRST NAVADMIN IN THIS SERIES OF NMCI WIN10 ENTERPRISE MIGRATION UPDATES. REF (F) IS THE SECOND NAVADMIN IN THIS SERIES OF NMCI WIN10 ENTERPRISE MIGRATION UPDATES. REF (G) IS THE THIRD NAVADMIN IN THIS SERIES OF NMCI WIN10 ENTERPRISE MIGRATION UPDATES. REF (H) IS THE FOURTH NAVADMIN IN THIS SERIES OF NMCI WIN10 ENTERPRISE MIGRATION UPDATES. REF (I) IS AN EMAIL ANNOUNCEMENT OF WIN10 LESSONS LEARNED SUMMIT// POC/WIN10 COORDINATION CENTER/CIV/PMW-205/-/EMAIL: WIN10COORDINATIO.FCT(AT)NAVY.MIL/(202) 685-0471// POC/NEN CUSTOMER ENGAGEMENT MANAGERS/CIV/PMW-205/-/EMAIL: PMW_205_NEN_CEM(AT)NAVY.MIL// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN is the fifth and final in a series of NAVADMINs providing updates on the NMCI Secret Internet Protocol Routing Network (SIPRNet) and Non-Classified Internet Protocol Routing Network (NIPRNet) enterprise migration to WIN10 SHB. Migration to WIN10 SHB is necessary to improve cybersecurity, promote standardization across the Naval Enterprise Network, and comply with DoD mandates. 2. On 31 July 2018, all Windows 7 NMCI workstations with the exception of embarkables and those supporting tactical operations were quarantined. Currently, there are approximately 4,000 quarantined workstations, and they will remain quarantined until they are migrated to WIN10. The remediation efforts for these workstations are ongoing initiatives; efforts are focused on migrating, retiring, or replacing these workstations. 3. Per reference (i), PMW-205 is hosting a WIN10 Lessons Learned Summit at Washington Navy Yard, Building 196 on 22 August 2018 from 1300 to 1700. PMW-205 is soliciting input of lessons learned, so Navy can compile and analyze all available data. Request lessons learned (both successes and challenges) are provided by 17 August 2018. Submit your lessons learned to the WIN10 Coordination Center at win10coordinatio.fct(at)navy.mil. 4. With the Microsoft Windows as a Service (WaaS) support model and the DoD SHB configurations, WIN10 updates will have to be deployed every 18 months. We will be modifying the testing, preparation, and deployments models for a faster and less disruptive migration. Plans are already being coordinated to begin the deployment of the next version of WIN10 SHB in January 2019. The lessons learned will be incorporated in a continuous improvement model for future WaaS/SHB deployments. 5. The senior Navy leadership would like to express their appreciation of the herculean efforts all claimants have taken to reach the common goal of migration to WIN10. Thanks to your leadership and dedication across all levels of the Navy we overcame numerous challenges to deploy WIN10 to the worlds largest intranet. It took all of us working together as an enterprise team to achieve our WIN10 results, many of which are a first due to NMCIs scope and complexity. It was the Navys biggest test to date of enterprise control! Bravo Zulu to the entire Navy team. 6. Released by VADM Matthew J. Kohler, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, OPNAV N2N6.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//