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CIO/G6 Presentation to Army Configuration Control Board 24 Jan 07. Provide information briefing to ACCB Stakeholders Group on CIO/G6 activities related to this forum US-JC3IEDM Configuration Management Spectrum Architecture Data Strategy. Purpose/Agenda.
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CIO/G6 Presentation toArmy Configuration Control Board24 Jan 07
Provide information briefing to ACCB Stakeholders Group on CIO/G6 activities related to this forum US-JC3IEDM Configuration Management Spectrum Architecture Data Strategy Purpose/Agenda
Joint Command Control Consultation Information Exchange Data Model
JC3IEDM “Common Data Framework” Enables Interoperability • Common Structure and Building Blocks • Extensible by Mission Area, Domain and • COIs • Common Core Links Extensions • Provides Framework for Information Sharing • Agreements DOMAIN DOMAIN DOMAIN DOMAIN Contains Architecture Products (e.g., OV7/SV 11) that can be reused
Aim: Achieve international interoperability of Command and Control Information Systems (C2IS) at all levels: Corps to battalion, or lowest appropriate level Support multinational, combined and joint operations Advance digitization in the international arena including NATO Scope: War Ops, Crisis Response Ops, Defence Against Terrorism Joint, Interagency, Multinational, Non-governmental Organizations Tactical to Operational and Strategic levels WHY JC3IEDM? A Standard with an Aim ... Has Utility for the Joint and Multinational Communities
What is the C2IEDM, JC3IEDM, & US-JC3IEDM? • Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model (C2IEDM): In service until 2009 • Joint Consultation, Command, and Control Information Exchange Data Model (JC3IEDM): In service o/a 2010; development and testing ongoing • US-JC3IEDM: A U.S. configuration controlled version with approved changes and extensions not incorporated into the NATO/MIP JC3IEDM
ADVANTAGES OF JC3IEDM • Maximum reuse providing cost avoidance • Relatively simple, understandable structure with broad applicability • Central concepts have been stable for 12 years • Multinational pedigree • General, based on military experience (Army Tactical Command and Control Information System - ATCCIS); Easy to extend in response to operational data requirements • Joint interfaces (Air Tasking Order (ATO)(NATO) Chemical Biological Radiological Nuclear (CBRN)(NATO) Maritime Mine Warfare (MMW)(NATO))
G-3/5/7, CIO/G-6, & TRADOC have endorsed C2IEDM (JC3IEDM) as the standard for information exchange in Battle Command systems. 28 Sep 05, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, G-3/5/7, DAMO-SBB memo, subject: Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model 19 Aug 05, Office of the Secretary of the Army, Chief Information Officer / G-6 memo, subject: CIO/G-6 Endorsement of the Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model 22 June 05, U.S. Army Combined Arms Center and Fort Leavenworth, ATSL-CG memo, subject: Combined Arms Center Endorsement of Command and Control Information Exchange Data Model ARMY ENDORSEMENTS
Business Case for Transforming to a Better Data Interoperability Solution System-1 MIP/Multinational Community System-2 BFT System-3 GFM System-4 Strike System-5 Service 2 System-6 Service ` System-7 System-9 System-8 JC3IEDM Joint Domain Interface Spec Joint Domain Interface Spec Target Current 1995 study by the Air Mobility Command revealed that it spent $335,000/interface/year Army will conduct study to validate cost savings in Implementing JC3IEDM
Multinational Users of the JC3IEDM ASSOCIATE MEMBERS AS JCCS, BCSS AU PHOENIX BE SICBEL CZ GF-TCCS FI FINACCIS GR HARCCIS HU HAVIR LH TAVVIS PL SZAFRA PO SICCE RO SIAAB SI TBD SW ISMARK, SLB AFNORTH ACT BiSC AIS FULL MEMBERS CA LFCS DA DACCIS FR SICF, SIR GE HEROS-2/1 IT SIACCON NL ISIS NO NORTaC/NORCCIS SP SIMACET TU TKKBS UK ATacCS/ComBAT US MCS • 11 Full members • 15 Associate members In use by 32 Systems And Organizations
US-JC3IEDM Users & Stakeholders(Partial List) • CIO/G-6: JC3IEDM foundation for US Army Data Strategy • G3/5/7, CIO/G6, TRADOC CAC Cdr: Has officially endorsed the JC3IEDM for Battle Command • USMC endorsement as basis for core vocabulary • ABCS • Current US MIP implementation program is Maneuver Control System • Implementation on-going in MCS 6.4 GE • Planned software reuse - other ABCS programs • Army Future Combat Systems (FCS) • MIP being leveraged to satisfy coalition interoperability requirements • JC3IEDM integral to FCS data strategy (with extensions) • Shared Tactical Picture - Ground (STP-G) • Germany (GE), Italy (IT), Sweden (SW), and the United Kingdom (UK) • Blue Force Tracking (BFT) COI • Global Force Management (GFM) • CIDNE/Fusion Net converting to JC3IEDM • Chemical, Biological, Radiological, Nuclear Community • DISA XML Registry: MIP XML in Coalition Namespace • DMSO: JC3IEDM adopted as basis for Modeling & Simulation Data Strategy • Strike COI investigating translator based on new Strike Schema • Simulation to C4I Interoperability OIPT (5 Work Plans totaling $1.388M) Goal is to leverage JC3IEDM throughout the Army for information exchange
Endorse development of Joint C2 Common Vocabulary Continue work with USMC to include CM Participate in DoD Data Model Core Working Group (Jan 07) Participate in JFCOM Technical Working Group (2nd Qtr FY07) Present at NECC Systems Engineering Working Group (TBD) JC3IEDM Way Ahead
JC3IEDM (Multilateral Interoperability Programme) CIO/G-6 is Deputy Chairman for the MIP Data Modeling Working Group responsible for JC3IEDM Configuration Management ERwin Model and Information Resource Dictionary Documentation (5 Working Papers) Adjudication of Change Proposals US-JC3IEDM (Army Configuration Control Board) CIO/G-6 is responsible for US-JC3IEDM Configuration Management at the Army CCB and WMA IWG level Same JC3IEDM Responsibilities listed above CIO/G6 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT(JC3IEDM/US-JC3IEDM)
Voting Members and Voting Rules • Voting members are: • TRADOC/TSM • CIO-G6 • ASAALT/PEO • Voting Rules: • Unanimous approval is the goal • In the event of a majority vote (non-unanimous) the • results are submitted to the Warfighter Mission Area • leadership for information Meet Quarterly or as needed
Configuration Management Items (1 of 2) Configuration Management Item Status US JC3IEDM-Main-Edition_3.1_2006-12-09.doc Baseline US JC3IEDM-Annex A-Glossary-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex B-Entities-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.pdf Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex C-Attributes-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.pdf Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex D-Relationships-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex E-Domain values-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.pdf Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex F-Other domains-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex G-Business Rules-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09doc Baseline US JC3IEDM-Annex H-Class words-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex I-Idef1X-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.docBaseline – derived US JC3IEDM-Annex J-References-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex K-Logical view-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex L-Physical view-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex M-Ent attr diff-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Baseline – derived US JC3IEDM-Annex N-Dom value diff-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Baseline – derived CRITICAL ITEMS FOR DEVELOPER
Configuration Management Items (2 of 2) Configuration Management Item Status US JC3IEDM-Annex O-XML-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-Annex O-XML-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.xsd Baseline – derived US-JC3IEDM Annex O Appendix A - OV7 view XXX.xsd Baseline – derived XML Message Schemas Baseline – derived DDMS Profiles Baseline – derived US JC3IEDM-Annex P-Process to build an ER view and XSD from an OV7.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-MIRD-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.mdb Baseline US JC3IEDM-MODEL-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.ER1 Baseline US JC3IEDM-GuideToCP-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-Processing of Operational Requirements-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc History US JC3IEDM-Processing of Operational Requirements-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.ER1 History US JC3IEDM-Overview-Edition_3.1_2005-12-09.doc Supporting US JC3IEDM-CPDatabase-Edition3.1_2005-12-09.mdb History DASG Configuration Management Plan.doc Supporting DASG Change Proposal Register Supporting Change Proposals Supporting CRITICAL ITEMS FOR DEVELOPER
Mr. Michael Morris, CIO/G6 Email: michael.morris2@hqda.army.mil Phone: (703) 602-7023 Dr. Gene Simaitis, IDA Email: gsimaiti@ida.org Phone: (703) 845-6873 Configuration Management Team
What is the Army doing to enhance Joint and Coalition Interoperability from a Data Perspective? DoD Net-Centric Data Strategy DoD Core C2 Vocabulary • Seven Data Strategy Goals • Data Strategy Goals enabled by forming Communities of Interest (COIs) • COI is a collaborative group of users who must exchange information in pursuit of their shared goals, interests, missions, or business processes. • 60 Registered COIs since FY 03 • ASD NII evaluating Common Core C2 Vocabulary • Strike COI (1 of 60) registered COIs is developing a common Strike Community Vocabulary • Common Core Task Force will develop evaluation criteria and metrics Army Implementation Impact to Joint/Coalition • Army will evaluate proposed Common Core C2 Vocabulary • Impacts to Joint Consultation Command Control Information Exchange Data Model (JC3IEDM) for Battle Command • Basis for information interoperability for Command and Control as endorsed by US Army and USMC • Army Data Harmonization and Integration Working Group to evaluate across Army Enterprise • Will work with DoD and Services to develop a Core C2 Vocabulary • Adherence to Core C2 Vocabulary • Information Exchange Standards and Specification • Increased Interoperability • Enterprise wide Data Sharing • Implementation Flexibility 6
US-JC3IEDM CM part of the ACCB Spectrum Architecture potential link to ACCB Output of Data Strategy may be potential link to ACCB Summary
BASIC CONCEPT FOR INFORMATION SHARING Multinational Commanders/COIs US Commander If you DO NOT implement JC3IEDM: Information Transfer Current Multinational Environment/COI: Multiple Translators Systems N+1 System A For every System, Additional Layers are added with associated cost, complexity and potential errors!
BASIC CONCEPT FOR INFORMATION SHARING Multinational Commanders US Commander If you DO implement JC3IEDM: Information Transfer Common Interface Standard No Translators US-JC3IEDM JC3IEDM Saves $, Maximizes Reuse, and Facilitates Interoperability
Multinational Users of the JC3IEDM ASSOCIATE MEMBERS AS JCCS, BCSS AU PHOENIX BE SICBEL CZ GF-TCCS FI FINACCIS GR HARCCIS HU HAVIR LH TAVVIS PL SZAFRA PO SICCE RO SIAAB SI TBD SW ISMARK, SLB AFNORTH ACT BiSC AIS FULL MEMBERS CA LFCS DA DACCIS FR SICF, SIR GE HEROS-2/1 IT SIACCON NL ISIS NO NORTaC/NORCCIS SP SIMACET TU TKKBS UK ATacCS/ComBAT US MCS • 11 Full members • 15 Associate members In use by 32 Systems And Organizations
JC3IEDM (Multilateral Interoperability Programme) CIO/G-6 is Deputy Chairman for the MIP Data Modeling Working Group responsible for JC3IEDM Configuration Management ERwin Model and Information Resource Dictionary Documentation (5 Working Papers) Adjudication of Change Proposals US-JC3IEDM (Army Configuration Control Board) CIO/G-6 is responsible for US-JC3IEDM Configuration Management at the Army CCB and WMA IWG level Same JC3IEDM Responsibilities listed above CIO/G6 CONFIGURATION MANAGEMENT(JC3IEDM/US-JC3IEDM)
JC3IEDM Vision 100% JC3IEDM Adoption Users Today Time
Continue to support JC3IEDM in Multinational (e.g., ABCA, MIP, etc) forums Promote JC3IEDM in joint data forums (e.g., DISR, NECC IPT etc) Mandate in AEA All View 1/2 (AV1/2) Support FOC of Army Net-Centric Data Strategy CoE Finalize Army Net-Centric Data Strategy Road Map Support G3 lead Warfighter Mission Area IWG – implement JC3IEDM no later than SWB IV Identify common suite of data management tools to implement JC3IEDM Conduct study to validate cost avoidance due to JC3IEDM implementation WAY AHEAD
Use JC3IEDM as a common framework for information sharing across the joint & multinational community Achieve international interoperability of Command and Control Information Systems (C2IS) at all levels Promote the use of the JC3IEDM by the joint community Continue to support as DISR mandated standard Adopt JC3IEDM throughout the Army NLT Software Block IV JC3IEDM Vision
Publish Army Net-Centric Data Strategy Implementation and COI Governance Documents NLT 2nd Qtr FY 07 Conduct Army Harmonization and Integration Working Group on 9 Jan 07 Evaluate impact of JFCOM Net-Centric Data Strategy Participate in Joint Meta Data Tagging Pathfinder Way Ahead Address Service Oriented Architecture Impact Include Data Strategy Concepts within AEA (AV1/AV2) Net-Centric Data Strategy Way Ahead
Army Community of Interest Formation and Execution Process Details in Army Implementation Guidance and COI Guidance Document • Mission Areas manage priorities • Domains manage COIs • COIs execute data engineering activities
Center of Excellence (CoE) Overview One-Stop Shop for COI Product Development and Service Support Data (COI) Admin Data Engineering Data Validation Configuration Management (CM) • Coordinate & Facilitate COI activities/product (charter, POAM, IESS) • Liaison between DS Policy makers and Programs/Systems of Record • COI Collaboration • COI Administration Templates • IER Analysis (OV-3) • Generate IESS components to include Data Architecture products (AV-2, OV-7, SV-11) • Mapping against JC3IEDM • Develop COI/Enterprise Ontology • Identify Authoritative Data Sources • Identify Enterprise Identifiers (EIDs) • Data Engineering Practices Guide • Validate data products • Assist in resolving data interoperability issues • Support test and evaluation activities across COIs • Audit system implementations of data products • Validation Practices Guide • CM COI Products (IESS, Data Models, Ontology, …) • Support MA CM • Support CM infrastructure across enterprise • CM Template Guide • US-JC3IEDM CM Reduce Cost, Leverage Expertise, Maximize Efficiency 33