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Interoperability…NMCI and BeyondMay 31, 2001

Department of the NavyChief Information Officer

Presented by

Mr. Ron Turner, Deputy Chief Information Officer of theDepartment of the Navy

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Report Documentation Page

Report Date 31052001

Report Type N/A

Dates Covered (from... to) -

Title and Subtitle InteroperabilityNMCI and Beyond

Contract Number

Grant Number

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Author(s) Turner, Ron

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Task Number

Work Unit Number

Performing Organization Name(s) and Address(es) Department of the Navy

Performing Organization Report Number

Sponsoring/Monitoring Agency Name(s) and Address(es) NDIA (National Defense Industrial Association 2111Wilson Blvd., Ste. 400 Arlington, VA 22201-3061

Sponsor/Monitor’s Acronym(s)

Sponsor/Monitor’s Report Number(s)

Distribution/Availability Statement Approved for public release, distribution unlimited

Supplementary Notes Proceedings from Armaments for the Navy Interoperability Workshop, 30-31 May 2001 sponsored by NDIA.

Abstract

Subject Terms

Report Classification unclassified

Classification of this page unclassified

Classification of Abstract unclassified

Limitation of Abstract UU

Number of Pages 25

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• $90 billion organization• Employing about 900,000 people• On any given day ~ over a hundred shipsforward deployed.• At any given moment ~ 88,000 sailors andMarines outside of CONUS.

• Keeping that organization connected is acritical proposition as we move into the 21st

Century.

Background

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vBNS+

Camp PendletonNorth Island NAS

San Diego NSJacksonville NAS

Cherry Point MCASCamp Lejeune

Norfolk NSQuantico MCPatuxent River NAS

San DiegoHelp Desk Jacksonville NOC

Norfolk Help Desk

DISN ~ COIN

NMCI Network Snap Shot

QuanticoGlobal NOC

Pearl HarborNaval Complex

Oahu NOC

Puget Sound NOCBremerton NS

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Fleet & USMCDeployed Forces

Clinic

HQ

IndustryPartners

Extranet

SYSCOM

TrainingCenter

PierConnections

NavyLearningNetwork

“.edu”

ResearchNetwork

TELEPORT

NetworkOperations

Center

(DISNInterface)

Defense InformationSystem Network (DISN)/

Global Information Grid (GIG)

NMCI OCONUS

NMCI, IT-21 & MCTDN

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Army

SpecialOperations

AirForce

NATO Forces

Navy

CoalitionForces

Marines

AmphibiousForces

FLTCINC

AirCommand

Integration of NMCI & GIG

CINC

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CommunicationsRegional

and GlobalComputing

Personaland Local

ComputingConnectivity for Voice, Video, and Data

Information Distribution Services

Information Assurance Services

Computing and Network Management Services

Warrior and Other National Security Components

Information Management Functions

SAR

GENSER

UNCLASSIFIED

SCI

Global and Functional Area Applications

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Architectural Views and Relationships

GIG will require us to develop OVs & SVs

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DON CIO GeneralResponsibilities

Capital PlanningArchitecture & StdsProcess ImprovementPersonnel

Budget ReviewInteroperability

Critical Infrastructure ProtectionCritical Infrastructure Assurance

Information SecurityInformation Assurance

RegistrationCertification/Confirmation

Accessibility

Clinger-Cohen

10 USC 2223Additional Duties

PDD-63

Government PaperworkReduction ActGovernment InformationSecurity Reform Act

Section 8121/8102Appropriations Acts

Section 508Rehabilitation Act

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DON Arch. and Stds. Tools

NMCI

ITIA

ITSG

IT Std & Guidance Doc. (V1)IT Infrastructure Arch. (V1)Arch. Dev. Process Model (V1)Data Mgt Interop RepositoryDON Integrated Arch. Database

(V5)

DIAD

ADPM

IT-21BLII MCTDN

DMIR

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DON CIO Tools

• Architecture Development Process Model (ADPM)– Architecture Framework Tool enabling Architecture Education, Process Development and Project Management

• Data Management & Interoperability Repository(DMIR)– Provide the capability to register systems and their associated

database metadata in support of data integration and databaseconsolidation efforts.

– Testing in progress; operation version available late Summer 01

• DON Integrated Architecture Database (DIAD)– An Architecture Development Tools Suite based on an Architecture

Framework Compliant Data Repository– In development with production version 1.0 in July 01

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DMIR System Registration

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DMI Repository Implementation

C3System NC3

System 2

OtherSystem NOther

System 2

PersonnelSystem NPersonnel

System 2

SIPRNETNIPRNET

ENTERPRISEPORTAL

Other USN/USMCDMIR

C3

DMIR

DDDS

Standards Submission

PersonnelSystem 1

OtherSystem 1

C3System 1

Metadata

FunctionalData

PersonnelDMIR

COTS & GOTSTool Suite

ExternalRepositories

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DON Portal(Tailorable Personal Views)

CACYou Don’t GetOn Without It

Smith, John J. Jr.

Marine Corps Civilian

Issue Date1999SEP03ExpirationDate2003SEP01

United StatesDoD Uniformed

Services

Identification and Privilege Card

Authorized Patronage

OverseasExchange, MWR,Commissary

SA

MP

LE

Data Reposit

ory

Apps Servers

Web Servers eM

ail Serv

ers

MARINES FLEET

NAVY HQ

IT TYCOM

Cashe Serv

ers

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Data Elements

SystemDatabases

Tables and

Database Administration(Collection, Production,

Dissemination)

SoftwareInterfaces

Hardware

System Life Cycle

FunctionalRequirements

IncreasedOperational

Effectivenessand Efficiencies

Integration

Consolidation

Migration

$$$$$$

$

Logistics

Manpower andPersonnel

Intelligence

C3

Medical

Finance

MeteorologyOceanography

Evolution to SupportFamilies of Systems

and Systems ofSystems

Web Enabling the Navy

ALNAV Message:

–VCNO Established N09W

–Web-enable 50 apps by11/01

–Establish portal in 4 mo.

–Web-enable all Navy appsby 2004

“AN XML CENTRIC ARCH.”

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Nomadic Future

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Nomadic C&C

• Nomadic Computing & Communicationsdeals with the capability of simultaneouslybeing:– physically mobile– having access to a set of computing, information,

and communication services while moving,stopped at intermediate points, and at variousdestinations.

• It is more than just being mobile.• It is more than just being wireless.

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“On The Road”

– Pagers

– Cell phones

– Palm-size PDAs

– Two way pagers

– Hand-held computing device

– Laptop computer

– Two-way radios

– A bag full of different data cables

– A collection of different batteries

– A collection of PCMCIA cards

– A collection of attachments andperipherals

– A bag full of different power cords andtransformers

……Not an integrated/convenient/efficient/hassle-free environment

n Some of us carry a combination of “gadgets” such as:

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Nomadic Problems

– Security

– Seamless interoperability betweenwireless and wireline networks

– Unpredictable user behavior

– Unpredictable network behavior

– Unpredictable computing behavior

– Graceful degradation

– Integrated access to remote services

– Bandwidth resolution & adaptivity

– Automatic sensing, searching,locating, tracking

– Applications awareness

Interoperability

Seamless

Access

Wireless &

Wireline

Integration

Resource

Discovery G

racefulD

egradation

Handle

exceptions

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Summary

• Interoperability is “critical” to DON, Joint, andCoalition operations

• Infrastructure wise…• NMCI helps CONUS and OCONUS• IT-21 and MCTDN help deployed

• Data interoperability is the “gemstone”• Nomadic technologies throw a whole new set of

interoperability issues on the table• Architectures will allow us to better define &

defend our reqts & budgets in an ABC environment

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What’s Interoperability Worth?

Extracts of speech from the Hon. Gordon Englandto DON SES Community on 5/30/01

“My slogan is “One Team…One Fight” and thatslogan captures our jointness across DoD and with ourCoalition Forces to put forth the best possible TotalForce to any adversary. We have to focus on this.”

“We are going to focus on Activity Based Costingacross the enterprise”…because…”as far as I’mconcerned, we don’t cut combat capability”…

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$0

$5

$10

$15

$20

$25

ElectricPower

NMCISeat

First Run

Movie

CellPhone

Fed. CivilianSalary

23.80

11.00

4.00

1.380.20

F/A-18 Flying Hour: 1,134.00

Fed. Civilian Salary (mean): 23.80

Cell Phone Air Time: 11.00

First Run Movie: 4.00

DSN Phone Service: 1.53

NMCI Seat: 1.38

Cable TV: 0.29

Electric Power-- Spot Market: 0.20

Think “salesmanship”What’s Interoperability

Worth ?

All Data is Cost Per Hour

0.29

DSNPhoneService

1.53

CableTV

$1134

F-18FlyingHour