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NMCI and the U.S. Marine Corps

NMCI and the U.S. Marine Corps . Mrs. Debra Filippi, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps Deputy Director C4 / Deputy CIO NMCI Industry Symposium, 16-19 Jun 03. Purpose. Explain NMCI status & impact on the Marine Corps Discuss opportunities to leverage/exploit NMCI. Background.

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NMCI and the U.S. Marine Corps

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  1. NMCI and theU.S. Marine Corps Mrs. Debra Filippi, Headquarters U.S. Marine Corps Deputy Director C4 / Deputy CIO NMCI Industry Symposium, 16-19 Jun 03

  2. Purpose • Explain NMCI status & impact on the Marine Corps • Discuss opportunities to leverage/exploit NMCI

  3. Background • An enterprise approach to managing IT assets and networks in the Marine Corps had been adopted prior to the inception of NMCI • Marine Corps Enterprise Network • Marine Corps Office of the CIO established • NMCI as opportunity to continue to mature Service and Dept IT governance framework

  4. Marine Corps Goals • Seamless, transparent exchange of information • Increase awareness and quality of data assets • Ubiquitous network access through the web • Migration to common platform for providing enterprise services • Streamline IT management

  5. USMC IT Environment Source: MITRE Corp “Building a Common Information Technology Infrastructure” brief

  6. Transition Plan MID/NORTH ATLANTIC Camp Elmore NOB Norfolk MCRD Parris Island MCAS Beaufort FAR EAST Okinawa North Okinawa South MCAS Iwakuni Camp Fuji NCR MCB Quantico Henderson Hall 8/I Barracks Navy Annex Pentagon AAAV EAST COAST Camp Lejeune Site MCAS Cherry Point WEST COAST MCLB Barstow MCAGTFTC 29 Palms MCRD San Diego Camp Pendleton Site MCAS Miramar MCAS Yuma SOUTHEAST MCLB Albany MARFORRES NSA New Orleans MCA R-G Airport HAWAII Camp Smith MCBH Kaneohe Bay TOTAL MAJOR SITES = 27

  7. NMCI Current Status • First USMC seats AOR’d 24 March • 15 Marine Corps sites AOR’d as of 3 June • 16,300 seats • AORs will continue through FY03 and into FY04 • Units deployed in support of OIF won’t AOR until they return • First cutovers anticipated by the end of Sep ‘03 • Dependant on IOC of USMC Interim NOC at Quantico • Issues • Quantico NOC • Legacy Applications

  8. Leveraging NMCI • Common IT Services • Shared Data Environment • Legacy Applications • Enterprise Portal Framework

  9. USMC Common IT Services • Objective: Design and implement an agile, responsive set of common IT services within enterprise governance structure and supported by policy. • Enable: • Effective management of infrastructure (centralized view of the Enterprise) • IT & Data/App/Web Hosting centers • Robust, secure IT services • Rapid deployment of portal and other information presentation mechanisms while maintaining data/information ownership.

  10. C2 Information and as needed RM information C2 and RM Information C2 and RM Information Garrison IT Centers C2 and RM Information Data Center Application Hosting Center C2 IT Centers IT-21 Centers To-Be ArchitectureCommon IT Infrastructure • CONCEPT • All components in one set of layered views. • Maps operational activities to organizations, service sets, infrastructure components and standards. • Depicts the “seams” of system interoperability. Representation spans C2, Garrison, afloat and Joint IT requirements

  11. COOP Center Enterprise IT Center Enterprise Data Center Help Desk Application Development Lab Certification & Accreditation Lab Application/ System Maintenance Center Training Center Web Hosting Center C2 Operations Center Data Center C2 Operations Center Data Center Data Center Web Hosting Center Application Hosting Center Other Center IT Centers Centrally Manage And Deliver Common Or Core IT Capabilities Building Blocks Examples Afloat/Ashore C2 Center Application Hosting Center IT Management IT Operational IT Development IT Maintenance Command & Control

  12. Enterprise IT Center Data Center Web Hosting Center Application Hosting Center Application Hosting Center Data Center Data Center C2 Operations Center C2 Operations Center Data Center Application Hosting Center Certification & Accreditation Lab Application Development Lab Web Hosting Center To-Be ArchitectureCommon IT Infrastructure Tactical/Theatre Network Tactical/Theatre Net NMCI/IT21 (Example MARFORPAC) Joint NMCI NMCI NMCI Tactical/theatre Net (Example Navy Annex) • MAJOR COMPONENTS • Definition of IT Service groupings encapsulates operational capabilities. • Common Infrastructure components required for operational capabilities can be delineated. NMCI (Example Camp Pendleton) (Example MARCORSYSCOM) Gives a layered view of the operational, system, and technical architecture components, and a clearer understanding of infrastructure requirements

  13. DECISION SUPPORT KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT INFORMATION MANAGEMENT DATAMANAGEMENT Enterprise Shared Data Environment (ESDE) Data is a fundamental building block of interoperability, information management, knowledge management, and the design of efficient, non duplicative systems

  14. Data Stores/Warehouses which allows Marine Corps Enterprise Data to be accessible from a single computer and viewed, analyzed, and understood in an integrated fashion The ESDE Defined Warfighting Supporting Control Command & Force Protection Maneuver INTEL Logistics Fires Human Resources R&D and Science Management & Admin Training & Education Financial Management Management Information Resources

  15. Why SDE? • Seamless, transparent exchange of information • Increase awareness and quality of data assets • Promote sharing of authoritative data source • Establish foundation for Information/Knowledge management/decision support tools • Integrated data provides new insights • Reduce data costs through consolidation • Reduce the "Time to Market" for application development and fielding • Enhance Flexible Information Fusion

  16. A Commander’s Perspective CMC (enterprise) Command & Control INTEL Mgt & Admin Info Resources Mgt Maneuver HR War Decision- Maker Peace FIRES Finance LOG Train & Edu Force Protect R&D Science Small Unit

  17. Conceptual Environment • Net Centric Conceptual Model Leading to IT/DB Consolidation and Information Exposure (Integrated) • Consistent with GIG Enterprise Services (GES), Horizontal Fusion Enterprise Services (HFES) Segmentation into Communities Of Interest (COI) Local as Needed

  18. Consolidation/Rationalization Enterprise Future Emphasis On Enterprise Regional Campus Local Prior Emphasis On Local

  19. Legacy Applications • Software application inventory • CIO/Systems Command Lead • 8000 reduced to 500 • Certification process • Software Baseline • Functional Area Managers (FAMS) • Sponsorship/accountability • Enterprise Application Portfolio Management • Rationalize applications • Institutionalize process

  20. USMC Enterprise Portal • Single access point to enterprise information • Aggregation of IT services • Portal Objectives: • Standardization • Interoperability • Consistency • Usability • Information quality • Lower total cost of ownership • Extensibility

  21. Current Portal Tasks • CMC/HQMC Portal • Assess options to develop, operate, & maintain portal for HQMC meeting CMC requirements for information aggregation, application integration, and workflow enhancement • Enterprise Portal Architecture & Policy • Assuming no enforceable single-vendor Portal Engine standard, defining physical & logical options for integration framework meeting USMC objectives and aligned with DON/DOD policy

  22. F Envisioned USMC Enterprise Business Logic/Applications Enterprise Portal Unified Data Model Systems Layer Financial Manpower Logistics Training War Fighter Portal Other Portals C2 Systems Relational Database Intel Enterprise Infrastructure

  23. Summary NMCI provides… • Significant improvement to IT infrastructure • Connectivity, bandwidth/throughput, security • Opportunity to improve business effectiveness & gain efficiencies • Improved Enterprise Governance Structure • Common IT Services • Shared Data Environment • Legacy Applications/Application Portfolio Mgmt • Enterprise Portal Framework

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