AFCEA NOVA ARMY-IT DAY OVERALL CLASSIFICATION OF THIS BRIEFING: Ms. Lynn Schnurr Department of the Army G-2, Chief Information Officer and Director Intelligence Community Information Management
SECDEF Statement Department Efficiencies 7 th Initiative Large and well-staffed intelligence structures now exist in the Services, defense agencies, the combatant commands, and in the War theaters Find the right balance between the value of centralizing intelligence functions versus distributing or embedding them closer to the front Eliminate unnecessary redundancy and direct more resources to places where they are needed, such as certain specialties in short supply in theater Immediate 10 percent reduction in funding for intelligence advisory and assistance contracts Freeze the number of senior executive positions in defense intelligence organizations Take further steps to end needless duplication within the department s intelligence community Conduct a zero-based review of the department s intelligence missions, organizations, relationships, and contracts to be completed by 1 Nov 10
Reset IT foundation & structure to make use of industry best practices
Where Technology has been
Where Technology is Going For the Army 5
LandWarNet LandISRNet Components/Connections Army MI LandISRNet National Sensors: Manned/unmanned/ unattended Leverage Coalition, Joint, National Technical Means & IC HUMINT/OSINT Intelligence Apps: DCGS-A Cloud Leverage National Analytics: NSA, NGA, DIA, CIA, NRO Core Enterprise Services: (GISA APCs) Leverage IC services/data centers R-I-T-E: - Quad band 8MB PoP to Bn (SCI, Coalition) - 3G & Aerial Layer to Soldier Handheld - Sensor Datalinks Leverage DISA GIG DoD guidance, policy, and direction IC guidance, policy, and direction
IC Community Land ISRNet Land WarNet Cloud RITE ISCA ARFORGEN Ubiquitous Access to Data To The Last Tactical Mile Unlimited Access to Sensors How the Force Leverages Technology PAA/SID/MO COMMS DATA TO THE WARFIGHTER
LandISRNet Layers Collection & Strategic Comms Collection & Tactical Comms SS HUMINT SS SIGINT Collection & Tactical Comms (Subsystem SIGINT Subsystem HUMINT Universal Ground Control Station) Anchor Points Core IT Services (GISA) Analytics (DCGS-A) Comms
LandISRNet Foundation Layer NSA Cryptologic Cloud NGA GEOINT Cloud I2P Cloud (JWICS) LandISRNet Cloud (GISA-E Wiesbaden) SIPR/JWICS Europe MI NIPR/SIPR Enterprise Active Dir MI NIPR/SIPR Enterprise Email MI NIPR/SIPR Enterprise Share Point DISA DECC CIO/G6 Plan LandISRNet Cloud (GISA-C: Bragg) SIPR/JWICS Tobyhanna Staging for Deployable Clouds Pacific LandISRNet Cloud (GISA-W: HI) SIPR/JWICS USAIC tng environment IC Data Center Deployed Clouds/ Deployed Edge Clouds/ Nodes Edge Nodes Intel Readiness Operations Centers, NGIC, Unit G2/S2 elements Deployed Clouds/ Edge Nodes Intel Readiness Operations Centers, NGIC, Unit G2/S2 elements LandISRNet Data Center (DC) JWICS Core IT Services SIPR/JWICS Mission Apps/ Google-like Cloud Intel Functional KM & Content Mgmt Army CIO Enterprise Services (e.g. DISA) Other Legend
Defining Cloud
Mission Cloud from Intel Perspective More than infrastructure (IaaS), virtualized footprint & storage Power of Cloud computing rests in other layers as well, (PaaS, SaaS, DaaS) to achieve exponential improvement in analytics over unstructured data Data Ingestion & Content Management crucial to provide an environment in which data can be endlessly reshaped and reused In LandISRNet, Cloud fixed infrastructure and deployed/edge nodes need to operate as a single distributed computing entity -- orders of magnitude greater speed and processing power Leverage software re-use (other organizations Ozone widgets, applications & IC/DoD backend data repositories) Immediate access by users beyond one functional domain open to IC, DoD, Intel & Ops
Expanding Benefits of Cloud Technology to Warfighting Domains Army Common Operating Environment Possibility: Hybrid model: Army Intel Cloud based on NSA & Google-like design Do we know the endstate for the Warfighting domain no, however, like iphone, creative developers & Soldiers can help us get it started and remain dynamic.
Industry Partnerships, Coming to the Mountain Industry & government partners who can use the DCGS-A and IC Cloud framework and provide top layer client services Light-weight spiral software insertions vice big bang end-to-end solutions DCGS-A Cloud Industry Software Evolving Defense Intelligence Information Enterprise Standards, Framework, & Storefront Industry Software
RITE Getting communications throughout the Integrated Sensor Coverage Area (ISCA) Working with JTRS Ground Mobile Radio 3G (TROJAN SWARM) CDL (e.g. Vortex) TTNT Waveform Ground & Aerial layer comms Handhelds (e.g. Windshear)
Army ISR Systems Migration Strategy QRC POR
Fully Leveraging the MI Force LandISRNet Cloud, RITE enabling ISCA & ARFORGEN Deployed & Garrison MI Force conduct intelligence operations in all phases of ARFORGEN Potential for Intel Readiness Operations Centers (IROC) Core Analytic Enterprise & Core PED Enterprise
Conclusions Past is EXPERIENCE Present is EXPERIMENT Future is EXPECTATION Use your EXPERIENCES in your EXPERIMENTS to achieve your EXPECTATIONS
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