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Mrs. Evelyn M. DePalma Director of Procurement

Explore the DISA's strategy and procurement processes for acquiring global net-centric capabilities to support warfighters efficiently. Learn about Net-Centric Enterprise Services and the role of NCES in enhancing information sharing and collaboration within the defense sector.

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Mrs. Evelyn M. DePalma Director of Procurement

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  1. Keeping the War Fighter Informed Mrs. Evelyn M. DePalma Director of Procurement Chief, Defense Information Technology Contracting Organization (DITCO) 18 October 2007

  2. Agenda • DISA Strategy • DISA’s Procurement Directorate • Net-Centric Warfare Tenets • Net-Centric Warfare Support • Net-Centric Enterprise Services Unclassified

  3. This is the DISA’s Strategy

  4. Procurement Directorate/DITCO Mission Procure Global Net-Centric Capabilities and Support Customers Through Innovative Contracting. “We are the link that ties the requirement to the capability, through the industry partner.” ~Evelyn DePalma Unclassified

  5. Director’s Guiding Principles • We will Adopt Service capabilities and services and make them Joint • We will Buy commercially managed services • We will only Create if there is no other opportunity Get some capability out there NOW, …then refine Unclassified

  6. Tenets of Net-Centric Warfare DoD Net-Centric Data Strategy Information Assurance Strategy Core Enterprise Services (Net-Centric Enterprise Services NCES) Global Connectivity (Transformational Communications) Global connectivity, real-time collaboration, and rapid and continuous information exchange 6 UNCLASSIFIED

  7. From the “Point of the Spear”… Extending enterprise services to the edge Beyond the traditional DISN point of presence Unclassified

  8. …To Sustaining Base provision ships provide command and control provide medical care manage transportation manage parts and replenish supplies manage maintenance Combat support computing runs systems that . . . pay the warfighters Unclassified

  9. Net-Centric Warfare Support What we buy: Satellite Bandwidth White House Communications Support GIG-BE Infrastructure JTRS Joint C2/Coalition Information Sharing GIG NCES Teleports NIPR/SIPRnet Software Licenses • Tools for Net-Centric Warfare Unclassified

  10. What is Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES)? • NCES enables information sharing by connecting people/systems who have information* with people/ systems who need information • For people who have information, NCES provides global information advertising and delivery services • For people who need information, NCES provides global services to find and receive information * Information – data and services (web services) UNCLASSIFIED

  11. Role of Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES) Content Delivery Collaboration People Discovery Service Discovery Content Discovery Mediation Enterprise Service Management Metadata Registry Service Security Current Systems Net-Centric Capabilities User Access Systems transformed into discrete capabilities Joint Capabilities Now Systems Focus Stove-piped systems Information push Future Capabilities Focus Network & Data - Centric Information pull New NCES enabling Warfighting, Intelligence, and Business Systems Unclassified 11

  12. DoD Net-Centric Data Strategy Goals:Implement DoD Data Strategy per Directive 8320.2 Visible Accessible Understandable Trusted Interoperable Responsive Is an information resource and associated POC discoverable by most users? Is it connected to the network(s), and are tools readily available to use it? Can it be intelligibly used? Are the semantics well documented? Is the source, accuracy and currency of the resource available to users? Can it be easily combined or compared with other information or mediated? Is the resource answering user needs? Are robust, direct user feedback mechanisms in place to guide development? NCES enables the DoD Net-Centric Data Strategy 12 UNCLASSIFIED

  13. Enterprise Services Confidence that enterprise services are available and reliable Content Delivery Collaboration People Discovery Service Discovery ServiceSecurity Locate people and network resources Exchange data with unanticipated users in unanticipated formats Content Discovery Mediation Enterprise Service Management Metadata Registry Ability to operate in a secure environment Real-time update and alert notification as information changes Ability to develop and reuse capabilities regardless of platform; increased flexibility and agility NCES Interoperability of data with shared semantics Web-based source for information on NCES and access to its services Access to shared/ stored data; improved shared awareness Improved Quality of Service Communicate in real-time using voice, text, and video sessions UNCLASSIFIED

  14. Our Mission: Deliver Capability to the Warfighter We feel a sense of urgency in getting the right information in the hands of Our Warfighters UNCLASSIFIED 14

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