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This article discusses the importance of the acquisition process as an enabler for getting capabilities to the Warfighter in the most effective way possible. It emphasizes the need for aggressive acquisition workforce training and oversight commensurate with cost and complexity.
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Tony Montemarano Component Acquisition Executive 13 June 2008 Acquisition at DISA Unclassified
“Acquisition” Requirement Analysis of Alternatives Engineering Development Contracting Implementation Sustainment
CAE Mission To facilitate getting capabilities To the Warfighter In the most effective way possible The Acquisition Process Must be an Enabler and not an Obstacle
Oversight commensurate with Cost and complexity Aggressive Acquisition Workforce Training Cross Prog Integration Integrated Master Schedule Dash Board Status Transforming Acquisition Objectives USD AT&L Including ~130 Capabilities (6) ACAT I ASD NII NECC--NCES--MNIS GCCS--GCSS--Teleport (3) Major Acquisition of Services Encore II--ComSatCom--DISN Component Acquisition Executive (2) ACAT III Joint IP Modem-GEMSIS Over Sight (6) Key Acquisition of Services CORENet--ProgMgmtSpt--EMSS--ESS--DISN--GSM Program Executive Officer (4) Agency Items of Interest JEDS - - CFAST - - SME PED - - PCM Senior Decision Authority (88) (6) Projects Services (16) ACTD - - JCTD Striving for Acquisition Excellence throughout Life Cycle
Collaboration NECC Portal Content Del/Disc SOA Foundation Acquisition Organization Component Acquisition Executive Senior Decision Authorities (7) SME-PED RACE Global Service Mgmt CoreNet Etc., etc., etc. Program Executive Offices (4) Command & Control Capabilities (C2C) SATCOM, Teleport & Services (STS) Information Assurance & NetOps (IAN) GIG Enterprise Services (GES) Directory SATCOM NCES PKI Joint IP Modem GCCS-J Cross Dom Teleport GCSS GIG COP Encore II MNIS
NECC Portal Content Del/Disc SOA Foundation Acquisition Personnel Tony Montemarano (CAE) Martin Gross (VCAE) Senior Decision Authorities (7) John Garing Alfred Rivera Names do not map To previous slide Dave Mihelcic Cindy Moran Gerry Doyle Al Lewis Jack Penkoske Program Executive Offices (4) Brig Gen Hoene, USAF (C2C) Becca Cowan-Hirsch (STS) Sherrie Balko* (Acting) (IAN) Becky Harris** (GES) Directory SATCOM NCES PKI Joint IP Modem Collaboration GCCS-J Cross Dom Teleport GCSS GIG COP Encore II MNIS * Mark Orndorff will assume duties soon ** Ms Harris’ Deputy will be departing in August
Defense Information Systems Network Defense Enterprise Computing Centers Coalition Information Sharing Net Enabled Command & Control Net Ops Net Centric Enterprise Services Information Assurance Some Major Muscle Movements Within DISA Enhance our back office processes BRAC
Contracting robert.mitchell@disa.mil Commodities (eg. Circuits, capacity, etc.) Support Services (eg. Formulate, operate, etc.) COTS Products (eg. Routers, switches, Std Apps, etc.) Managed Service (ie. Provide a turnkey service) Development of Systems (ie. Develop capabilities to spec)
Commercial Fiber Commercial & Military Satcom readily available Commercial Services Defense Information System Network SEAMLESS INTEGRATION Commercial Services Communications - DISN cindy.moran@disa.mil Robustly Interconnected Global Grid Supporting Voice, Data and Video Optimizing Infrastructures & Migrating to Everything over IP While replacing the DISN Global Services contract with the Global Systems Management contract
DECC DECC DECC DECC Computing - DECCs alfred.rivera@disa.mil Reliable, survivable and professionally managed computing environments Assured Computing (DISN) Capacity on Demand Services Contract Hardware & Software solutions Virtualization Long Term Temporary (RACE*) * Rapid Access Computing Environment DISA systems will be exploiting virtualization!
Collaboration Collaboration Content Discovery Service Discovery People Discovery Service Security 1 2 Locate specific information for people Real-time voice, text, video, application sessions Real-time voice, text, video, application sessions ID Management & Attribute Based Access Control Access to data; improved content awareness Ability to discover, develop & reuse services Metadata Discovery Mediation Metadata Registry Ability to discover, develop & reuse data semantics Exchange data with unanticipated users & formats Content Delivery User Access Enterprise Service Management Web-based Joint access to NCES using Defense Knowledge Online Improved Responsiveness & Bandwidth Usage Monitors services availability & reliability Net-Centric Enterprise Services (A-B-C In Action) rebecca.harris@disa.mil A B A C A/B Foundation of Net-Centricity C C Messaging B Real-time updates & alert notifications as data change 11
GIGCOP QoSMetrics RecService Message Bus QoSMetricsService ESMSubscr MgmtService QoSMetricsService ESMSubscr MgmtService QoSMetricsService ESMSubscr MgmtService Security UDDI Messaging Personnel Service Unit Mgmt Service Service Discovery Mediation Parts Tracking Service Content Discovery Data Augmentation Service ARMY SOAF MDA COI NCES Exploiting Net Centricity for Net Ops sherrie.balko@disa.mil Information Sharing Operations Center Pilot Legend ESM services Domain services HTTPS HTTPS HTTPS HTTPS
Only trusts Italians from Brooklyn Data Request Provide Data Yes PKI Cert Valid Is PKI Cert Valid Certificate Validator Yes Italian From Brooklyn Verify Italian From Brooklyn Joint Enterprise Directory Service Initial NCES Security Services PKI & ABAC sherrie.balko@disa.mil Server Unanticipated User Needs access To a server PKI: Public Key Infrastructure ABAC: Attribute Based Access Control
NECC Increment One peter.hoene@disa.mil Migrate from the GCCS FoS -- Tightly Coupled SW Implementation… …To NECC – Loosely Coupled SW in a SOA Environment Using Net Centricity to enhance Command and Control
Coalition Information Sharing peter.hoene@disa.mil Bi Lat A Bi Lat B Bi Lat C Secure Integration Solutions Multi Lat D Multi Lat F Multi National Information Sharing GCTF CCER MCFI CFE SIPRNET Crypto logic/Physical Separation Crypto logic Separation Only Roughly 80 Combinations of Sites forming Crypto logically and Physically separated infrastructures 15
DISA IT Centers roberta.stempfley@disa.mil Establishing a DISA Enterprise Architecture For Back Office Processes (Including NetOps) Pennsylvania Germany Colorado Ohio Utah HQ Missouri Illinois Oklahoma Alabama Texas Hawaii Bahrain Florida
Secret Environment Internet Secret WAN DMZs CDS CDS Sensors Sensors Enclave CDS’s Wireless PKI JEDS PKI JEDS Enhanced Situational Awareness Architecture/Data Stds Enterprise CDS’s HBSS HBSS Enclave NAC Some IA Initiatives of Interest sherrie.balko@disa.mil Unclassified Environment DoD Partner “Alternate Connection” Wireless DoD Remote DoD WAN Wireless Enclave
DISA Site at Fort Meade, MD david.bullock@disa.mil Awarded Contract – 29 Feb 08 • Move DISA Headquarters, JTF-GNO, and tenants to Ft Meade by Sep 2011 • Move ~ 4,000 personnel to Ft Meade • ~2600 Gov, ~1400 Direct Ctr • Indirect contractors add 3000 to 5000 • Begin Relocation – Oct 2010 • Command Bldg done – Oct 2010 • Acquisition Bldg done – Jan 2011 • Operations Bldg done – Feb 2011 • Complete Relocation – Jul 2011
We can’t be successful without industry! Summary Cost effectiveness and “state of the art” solutions for our DISN & DECC infrastructures Net-Centricity is here to stay Coalition challenges must be met The needs of IA and NetOps continue to expand