G.7. Capability Configuration

409. This profile defines the initial baseline for FMN Milestone 1and is expected to evolve over time; the specific profile revision used to achieve interoperability is also noted.

Table G.1. Capability Configurations
ID Target Date Name and Originator High Level Overview Backward Compatibility
1. Q2 2014 NRF 2015 (Originator: SHAPE J6) NRF 2015 should aim to implement the interoperability standards defined in this profile to identify gaps and potential problem areas. NRF 2015 needs to be also compatible with MC 593/1.
2. Q2 2014 Updated AMN Profile for RSM (AMN Secretariat TMO) Further harmonisation of the current AMN Profile with the FMN Profile.  
3. Q2 2015

FMN Milestone 1 – Mission Execution Environment

(Originator: NATO FMN Implementation Plan Team)

FMN Milestone 1 refers to an FMN maturity level in which separate physical infrastructures exist per mission and per security classification level. Information and data should be labelled electronically to support cross-domain exchange with partners not operating on the mission network. FMN Milestone 1 is an evolution of the AMN Fielded baseline. Note: Biometrics interoperability standards have been removed and the network architecture changed from a hub and spoke to a meshed concept.
4. 2017

FMN Milestone 2 – Mission Execution Environment

(Originator: NATO FMN Implementation Plan Team)

FMN Milestone 2 aims to achieve support for multiple security classification levels within each mission, still with a separate physical infrastructure per mission, introducing the concept of a dual-level security domain (e.g.: S/C, C/R, R/U). The current FMN Profile will identify relevant standards for this baseline as (emerging). It is also expected that additional standards for Community of interest services will be identified once the enduring FMN Governance and Management Structure is in place.