UNCLASSIFIED ROUTINE R 041910Z MAR 22 MID200001547384U FM CNO WASHINGTON DC TO NAVADMIN INFO SECNAV WASHINGTON DC CNO WASHINGTON DC BT UNCLAS NAVADMIN 053/22 MSGID/NAVADMIN/CNO WASHINGTON DC/N2N6/MAR// SUBJ/NAVY AND MARINE CORPS INTRANET (NMCI) WINDOWS 10 VERSION 20H2 OPERATING SYSTEM UPGRADE// REF/A/MSG/COMFLTCYBERCOM/141720ZJAN22/-/NOTAL// REF/B/MSG/COMFLTCYBERCOM/211750ZJAN22/-/NOTAL// REF/C/MSG/COMFLTCYBERCOM/172102ZFEB22/-/NOTAL// NARR/REF A IS COMMANDER, FLEET CYBER COMMAND (COMFLTCYBERCOM) OPERATIONS ORDER 22-003 WHICH PROVIDES TASKING AND SEQUENCING FOR THE PHASED OPERATIONAL MANEUVER OF THE NAVY AND MARINE CORPS INTRANET ENTERPRISE NETWORKS TO WINDOWS 10, VERSION 20H2. REF B IS THE COMFLTCYBERCOM EXECUTION ORDER DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF PHASE 1 AS OUTLINED IN REF A. REF C IS THE COMFLTCYBERCOM FRAGMENTARY ORDER DIRECTING THE EXECUTION OF PHASE 2 AS OUTLINED IN REF A.// POC/PMW 205 WIN 10 COORDINATION CENTER/E- MAIL: WIN10COORDINATIONCENTER(AT)US.NAVY.MIL// RMKS/1. This NAVADMIN reinforces the COMFLTCYBERCOM direction outlined in references (a) through (c), to upgrade Navy and Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) workstations to Windows 10 Version 20H2 (v20H2). The operation is currently in the SELF SERVICE phase, and will transition to ENFORCEMENT on 11 April 2022 followed by QUARANTINE in May 2022. OCONUS Navy Enterprise Network (ONE-Net) and base level information infrastructure updates have been managed via separate correspondence. 2. Commanders are advised to take maximum advantage of the SELF SERVICE phase to minimize impact to operations. a. Manage impact by sequencing transitions at a timing and tempo suitable to mission requirements. b. Prioritize the replacement of workstations that are not capable of supporting the v20H2 update. c. Identify workstations that may require local reimaging, a labor and time -intensive process. 3. Since the v20H2 update can take several hours, Navy NMCI users are encouraged to initiate it at the end of the workday or during a known period of inactivity. a. Navy NMCI Users must launch the Seat Health Check app found on the desktop/start menu to verify if their workstation is ready to update. For workstations that are offline, users are required to immediately connect, turn on, and log-in to allow the workstation to receive all updates and upgrade to v20H2 using the same Seat Health Check app. b. Within the Seat Health Check app, expand the Update Readiness: Semi -Annual Channel Release 20H2 to display the status. If the workstation is ready, pressing the "Start Update" will initiate the update. c. For remote workstations being used to support telework, users must first connect to the VPN and wait at least 10 minutes before refreshing the Seat Health data and beginning the update through the Seat Health Check app. d. Detailed user information guides are available at https://www.homeport.navy.mil/management/windows10/. 4. Some older workstations cannot support v20H2. Commanders are advised to ensure critical seats are refreshed first to minimize impact caused by quarantine when v1909 goes end of life this summer. a. For workstations having problems receiving updates required to allow the upgrade to v20H2, users should contact the NMCI helpdesk and open a trouble ticket, at 866-THE-NMCI (866-843-6624) or through the NMCI Homeport at https://www.homeport.navy.mil/home/. b. Refreshed NMCI workstations that are no longer required must be returned by the Contract Technical Representative to prevent the Navy from funding assets no longer in active use and to further reduce cybersecurity risk. 5. Released by VADM Jeffrey E. Trussler, Deputy Chief of Naval Operations for Information Warfare, OPNAV N2N6.// BT #0001 NNNN UNCLASSIFIED//