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Agenda

Network Priorities• Army Enterprise Initiatives• Achieving GNEC Objectives• Enterprise Outcomes

Application Migration

‘To Be’ Architecture

Apps 4 Army (A4A)

Conclusions

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Army Network Priorities

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Operationalize LandWarNet to enable global warfighting capability

Dramatically improve Network Defense posture

Realize Economies and Efficiencies while improving Effectiveness

Enable Army Interoperability and Collaboration with mission partners

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GNEC Objectives

Army Enterprise Outcomes

Transparency in IT Spending

True Enterprise Identity Management

Visibility of What’s Connected to the Network

Improved Security Against Insider & External Threats

Significantly Improved User Experience

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Means

Applications Services & Data

Global Defense NetworkArea Processing Center

Internet Teleport/STEP Fixed RegionalHub Node

Army Global NetworkOperation &

Security Center

At Home/TDY

Enterprise E-MailActive DirectoryNetOps ToolsUnified Comms & Collab

Tactical IPN

Sensors

Deployed TacticalNetwork

TNOSC

JTF(Corps/ESB)

DeployedLCN_ LRIP _v04

SatelliteTransport

Installation Processing Node (IPN)

Logical Extensionof Area Processing

Center (APC)

At Post/Camp/Station

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Migrating Appropriate Applications From Post/Camp/Station to DoDProvided Private Cloud

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Governance & Compliance

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What is it? – A Partnership between the Chief Management Officer (CMO) and the Chief

Information Officer (CIO/G-6)– Establishes and Sustains Compliance with IT Policy

Why it’s important:– Achieves Transparency in IT Spending

– Applies Tiered Accountability by Assigning Gatekeepers’ Responsibility, Authority, & Accountability to Ensure Compliance (ASA(AL&T), ASA(FM&C), AMC, ARCYBER)

Timeline:– Updated Governance Policy Projected for Jan 11 Signature

Challenges: – Organizational Resistance– Optimizing Performance of Compliance Processes to Accommodate Increased

TransactionsIncreased Transparency of Army IT Policies & Consistent Enforcement

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Enterprise Exchange Email & ID Mgt

What is it?– Collapses Army Exchange 2003 Email into DISA Exchange 2010 Cloud– Provides Enterprise ID Mgt Solution; Addresses Challenge of Individuals w/

Multiple Roles (e.g. contractor & Reservist)

Why it’s important:– Pacing Item for Network Enterprise Implementation that Drives Other Initiatives

(Active Directory, Enterprise Service Desk)– Centralization Increases Security, Enables Global Address List, and Enterprise

Calendar Sharing – Greater than Army; Includes TRANSCOM, EUCOM, and AFRICOM

IT Efficiencies – Cost Savings of >$400M Over the POM (FY12-16)

Timeline:– Start with CIO/G-6, NETCOM, and RDECOM in Late Jan 11, Followed by HQDA in

Feb 11– 1.4M CAC/200K SIPRNet Users by Dec 11

Challenges: – Organizational Resistance– Optimization of Email Performance on Posts, Camps, and Stations

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Army Data Center Consolidation

What is it?– 1st Increment of Federal Data Center Consolidation; Projected ~75% Reduction– Leverages DISA & Commercial capabilities: No Intent to Build Army Data

Centers– Fee for Service Applications Migration Centers of Excellence

Software Engineering Center located at Aberdeen Proving Grounds, MD Information Systems Engineering Command (ISEC) located at Ft Huachuca, AZ

Why it’s important:– Eliminates Redundant IT Infrastructure and Reduces Power Consumption– Opportunity for Significant Application Rationalization and Virtualization

IT Efficiencies – Cost Savings of >$350M Over the POM (FY12-16)

Timeline:– Over 200 Data Centers will be Eliminated Over FY 12-15– Execution Order Published by 2QFY11

Challenges: – Application Rationalization– Virtualization

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IT Asset and Vulnerability Management

What is it?– Knowledge of What is Connected to the Network– Understand & Respond to What is Going on in the Network– Enables Continuous Monitoring– Manages the Risk

Why it’s important:– Enables Network Defense at Network Speed– Enables Enterprise Licensing Agreements– Enables Army Data Center Consolidation– Enables Continuous Monitoring

Timeline: – 100% Visibility by 2QFY11 (Spiral 1)

Challenges:– Ability to Keep Pace with Emerging Threats (Insider & Outsider)– Business Processes to Support Data Quality

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What is it?– Set of Computing Technologies and Standards for a Variety of Computing

Environments (servers, clients, mobile devices, sensors, and platforms) Why it’s important:

– Provides Direction to Industry Partners – Reduces Time to Deliver Applications, Lowers Costs, Improves Inter-operability– Augments Army Software Transformation to Streamline Processes & Rely on

Common Pre-certified, Reusable Software Components Timeline:

– Chief Information Office/G-6 & Assistant Secretary of the Army for Acquisition, Logistics and Technology (ASA(AL&T)) Jointly Approved, 20 Oct10

– ASA (AL&T) will Publish Implementation Guidance for Systems Compliance by 2QFY11

Challenges: – Organization Resistance– Separating Data From Applications– Maximizing Use of Open Standards and Standard Applications Where Appropriate

Common Operating Environment

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http://ciog6.army.mil/ToBeArchitecture.aspx

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Establishing 'To Be' Network Architecture

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What We are Doing• Common Operating

Environment Architecture (Final)

• Installation (Post/Camp/Station) Architecture

• Information Assurance Architecture

• Geo-spatial Architecture

Army Network Enterprise Alignment for POM 13-17

What We Have Done• Tactical Network Architecture• Area Processing Center Architecture• “To-Be” Architecture available at:

http://ciog6.army.mil/ToBeArchitecture.aspx

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Brigade

Battalion

Leader

Radio/Telephone Operator

Company Commander

Brigade/BattalionCommander

MilitaryCommercial

Log Vehicle

Rifleman

Corps/Division/Brigade

GIGLandWarNet

FixedTerrestrialConnection

TeleportSTEPFRHN

Architecture Control Points

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Converged WIN-T, ISR and LOG

networks

Fewer and standardized waveforms

All systems riding a common, interoperable EoIP Backbone establishing a ‘plug & play’ environment

122

34

Numbers represent Common Operating Environment Control Points for Interoperability, Information Assurance and Gateways

Enterprise to TOC/Command Post

Enterprise/Command Post to Platform/Soldier/SensorRapid adoption of commercial technologies (e.g., 3G/4G)

Enterprise/Command Post to Soldier

Platform/Soldier to Sensor

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Other sources

Core Program

Data Interface Layer

GCSS-A LMP GFEBS

Apps

New

Separation of Data & Applications

IPPS-A

Support key transaction processes and most critical business data

Used by those that need the full power of an ERP

Web application/workflows that support E2E processes

(build in 3MTH-9MTH)

App that serves the need of a user group.

(build in a week-3MTH)

Simpler apps – support general user.

Development is not trivial – but critical to

success

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Apps for the Army - Public

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Prepare Launch Results

Identify Gaps

Use Social Network to Validate and Refine

Automate Streamlined Process

Potential to use Challenge.gov to launch A4A – Industry

Automated Process Used to support estimated 500 entrants

Working through Intellectual Property, code purchase, product purchase options

Potential to use Apps.gov to support monetization

NOTE: Pre-Decisional – Under Development

A4A Challenge – 1 March-15 May • 141 Soldiers & Army civilians registered• 53 web and mobile app submitted• 25 apps passed certification & testing

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How You Can Help

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Provide us Feedback on Common Operating Environment at the following URL:

Compete to Support Two Application Migration Centers of Excellence (COEs)

Help us Figure Out How to Manage the Intellectual Property and Monetize Applications

Compete for DISA Contract to Provide Computing and Storage on Demand, Army’s Private Cloud RFP Recently Released by PEO-EIS, and our Apps 4 Army Program

Decouple and Offer Applications that use Authoritative Data and Run on an Approved Computing Environment (Infrastructure); Help us Keep the Options Open in Aligning our Efforts and Make the Best of What You Have to Offer

Let us Know How We are Doing by Emailing us at: [email protected] are our Partners and We Need Your Expertise and Ideas

http://ciog6.army.mil/ToBeArchitecture.aspx

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Conclusions

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Enterprise Initiatives…improving user experiences & gaining efficiencies through best practices

Army Enterprise Architecture…providing Apps from DoD private cloud & accessing data at all locations

Shared Situational Awareness…Bottom Line for the Joint Warfighter

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Army Enterprise Architecture

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Reset (Phases 0-1) Transition Deploy (Phases 2-5)

Applications Services & Data

Global Defense Network

Area Processing CenterInternet Teleport/STEP Fixed RegionalHub Node

Army Global NetworkOperation &

Security Center

At Home/TDY

Installation Processing Node (IPN)

Logical Extensionof Area Processing

Center (APC)

TNOSCAt Post/Camp/Station Tactical IPN

Sensors

Deployed TacticalNetwork

TNOSC

JTF(Corps/ESB)

DeployedLCN_ LRIP _v04

Always Accessible by the Soldier

JTF = Joint Task Force

ESB = Expeditionary Signal Brigade

TNOSC = Theater Network Operations & Security Center

SatelliteTransport