DoD Biometrics Architecture Briefing to Industry

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DoD Biometrics Architecture Briefing to Industry Ms Virginia Wiggins Biometrics Task Force Technical Integration Division 28 Feb 08 1 Approved for Public Release. Distribution Unlimited.

November 2006 Why Biometrics? Biometrics Enterprise Architecture Begins with the DOD Capstone CONOPS Biometrics In DOD: Biometrics are important to Military and Business operations in the DOD because they can provide a high level of certitude about the identity of individuals Capstone Concept of Operations for DOD Biometrics in Support of Identity Superiority DoD Capstone CONOPs Nov 06 Military Requirement for Biometrics. Locate, identify, track and target specific individuals in conventional warfare, combating terrorism, forcible entry, strikes, raids and operations with Multinational partners. Business Requirement for Biometrics. Accurate identification is critical for DOD business functions, such as the delivery of personnel, finance and medical services, and allowing physical and logical access to facilities or capabilities. 251200 OCT 2007 DoDI 8XXX Coming Soon 2 DoDD 8521 Feb 08 Biometrics is about Individuals: Biometrics are measurable physical and behavioral characteristics that enable the establishment and verification of an individual s identity. 2

The Biometric Process - About Individuals The DOD Biometric Process: Incorporates Biometrics with other sources of information about individuals to satisfy unique military or business process requirements. Business Military Operations Biometrics Biometrics is only one source of information about an individual - Biometrics is unique, measurable physical and behavioral information about an individual such as finger, face, hand, eye, voice, and DNA. Non Biometric sources of information already exist about individuals: Intelligence files, Medical Files, Personnel Files, Criminal Records, Financial Files, Public Records, Educational Transcripts, etc. 3 Approved for Public Release. Distribution Unlimited.

Biometric : Create and transmit a standardized, high-quality biometric file consisting of a biometric sample and contextual data to a data source for matching. : Accurately identify or verify the identity of an individual by comparing a standardized biometric file to an existing source of standardized biometrics data. : Enroll, update, and maintain biometric files to make available standardized, current biometric information of individuals. : Exchange standardized biometric files and match results among approved DOD, Interagency, and Multinational partners in accordance with applicable law and policy. UPDATE UPDATE YES COLLECT COLLECT NO ENROLL ENROLL NON-DOD PARTNERS 4

Elements of a A Biometric Sample Objective Minimum Contextual Data to Assign An Identity to the File GOAL: Military Operation or Business Function Information is not part of a biometric File Notional Key Performance Parameters For s: 1. s are a DOD Enterprise Commodity 2. Are Managed by a Single Authoritative 3. Conform To Enterprise Standards 4. Can be d In An Unclassified Form over Enterprise Networks 5. Must Not Be Captured, Changed or Corrupted By A Specific Military Mission Or Functional Business Process 5 Approved for Public Release. Distribution Unlimited.

Biometrics Enterprise Core Capability (BECC) Business Processes Physical Security IT Security BECC Military Operations HUMINT Detainee Management Identity Management Criminal Investigation Disaster Relief Base Access *Illustrative Examples Only All Biometrically Enabled Military Operations And Business Use BECC As The Single DOD Authoritative 6

Relationship of Biometrics to Military Operations and Business 1. - a mission or business reason to collect a biometric sample 2. The Biometrics Process determines if the collected file matches an existing file 3. Military or business decision making process helps leaders determine what to do about the match result Military or Business 2 Decision Making Process 1 UPDATE UPDATE / YES COLLECT COLLECT NO ANALYSIS & ANALYSIS & ASSOCIATED ASSOCIATED 3 ENROLL ENROLL NON-DOD PARTNERS NON-DOD PARTNERS REFERENCE: REFERENCE: REPOSITORY REFERENCE: OF REPOSITORY REFERENCE: OF NON- REPOSITORIES REPOSITORY OF OF NON- REPOSITORIES OF NON- ASSOCIATED ASSOCIATED ON INDIVIDUALS ON INDIVIDUALS ON INDIVIDUALS ON INDIVIDUALS Non-Biometric s of Information about an Individual COLLECT AND PROCESS ASSOCIATED ON INDIVIDUALS 7

8 Map Operational and Systems Architectures ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT COLLECTION EVENT BUSINESS WARFIGHTER INTELLIGENCE BUSINESS WARFIGHTER INTELLIGENCE NON NON BECC BECC MISSION MISSION AREA AREA BASE BASE ON ON INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS NON DOD AUTH SOURCE DOD Authoritative

9 Map Operational and Systems Architectures ENTERPRISE ENVIRONMENT COLLECTION EVENT BUSINESS WARFIGHTER INTELLIGENCE BUSINESS WARFIGHTER INTELLIGENCE NON NON BECC BECC MISSION MISSION AREA AREA BASE BASE ON ON INDIVIDUALS INDIVIDUALS NON DOD AUTH SOURCE DOD Authoritative

Map Operational, Systems and Technical Architectures BECC *Illustrative Examples Only ABIS media transfer via surface mail REF BISA DBIDS EMIO MPAC NIPRnet proposed SIPRnet proposed Biometric Signature Biographic/Contextual Data Intelligence Data Search/ Response FOB SOCOM NGIC AIMS NDRS BAT DRS BAT 1. Determine Operational Architecture In Each Mission Area For Each Capability/Application 2. Determine Systems Architecture In Each Mission Area - For Each Capability/Application 3. Ensure Data Interoperability Across Each Mission Area - For Each Capability/Application Ensure the efficient flow of Biometric Identity Services Across the DOD Enterprise 10

Interoperability/Capability Current Challenges Varieties of Military Missions and Business Classification Varieties of Hardware and Software Proprietary Components - Cost, Maintainability, Backwards Compatibility Emerging Technologies Standards and Policy National Culture US and non-us Individuals Timely and Relevant Supporting Network Infrastructure Now, Tomorrow and Beyond Security/Information Assurance Resources Training, Budget, Personnel, Acquisition 11 Approved for Public Release. Distribution Unlimited.

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COOP Allied Authoritative Biometrics Process OV-1 Biometric Domestic Sites State Authoritative Federal Authoritative DOD Authoritative Biometric Business Plan Prepare Biometric Process Update Execute Update Closed System Local Un-Trusted Identify Locate Track Manage Control Enable Etc. Analyze Military Operations Local Trusted MODALITY Finger Prints Iris Facial Etc. Local Un-Trusted Local Trusted Biometric Biometric Biometric AT SEA ASHORE FIXED SITES MOBILE OPERATIONS LAST TICAL MILE 13