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Implementing the GIG 2.0 Vision and Strategy in
the Pacific
AFCEA Hawaii Luncheon Hale Ikena Club Fort
Shafter 10 March 2009 Dave McDonald DoN NCTAMS
PAC CIO/N5 Plans and Programs JIE-Marianas
Architecture Team Co-Lead https//www.intelink.gov
/wiki/GIG_2.0_Marianas/Architecture_Team
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GIG 2.0/JIE in PACOM
  • I share VADM Brown's vision of the Global
    Information Grid 2.0 -- we must evolve our IT
    services into a Single Information Environment
    with common standards and centralized governance
    in order to provide an information advantage to
    warfighters. Ongoing IT planning efforts in
    Guam/Marianas and Korea serve as the Joint
    Information Environment templates for the entire
    theater. I recognize and applaud the energy and
    hard work already applied to this groundbreaking
    effort.

BG Ron Bouchard, USA, USPACOM J6
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Todays Environment
Todays Environment
MARINE CORPS
ARMY
DELIVER JOINT NET-CENTRIC OPERATIONS
  • We are still stove-piped organize vertically,
    fight horizontally

The Joint Force Commander Todays Network
Integrator

Connectivity Internet
Not the answer!
  • Is Faced With
  • Multiple infrastructures and associated hardware
  • Inconsistent Security Postures
  • Multiple NETOPS constructs impeded global
    capability
  • Information Sharing Requirements

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Impact on the Warfighter
Movement Requirement
Movement Capacity
Best Requirement to Capacity Match
Develop Schedule
Monitor Execution
Movement Capacity
DDOC Log Planner
Customer Log Planner
Best Requirement to Capacity Match
JFAST
There has got to be a better way!
SDDC Planner
web
AMC Planner
Given the TPFDD data in a Plan ID. The DDOC
planner coordinates with TCCs to match customer
movement requirements to available air, land and
sea modes and assets. If parts of the plan are
not feasible then the planners collaborate to
adjust delivery date or modes.
MSC Planner
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GIG 2.0 Characteristics
Operational Capability
PRESIDENT SECRETARY of DEFENSE
COMBATANT COMMANDS
Advise the Leadership
Maintain Command Authority
World Wide Situational Awareness
Employ Forces
SENIOR ADVISORS (DoD/Non DoD)
JTFs Services Interagency
Deployment and Distribution
Global Information Grid 2.0
  • 1 Global Authentication, Access Control, and
    Directory Services
  • 2 Information and Services from the edge
  • 3 Joint Infrastructure
  • 4 Common Policies and Standards
  • 5 Unity of Command

Net Management adds GIG C2 functionality
to enhance Mission Assurance
Infrastructure
GIG 2.0 provides Global access to required data
in order to achieve the Information Advantage
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JIE - Marianas The Basics
  • Joint/Multi-Service Effort started April 2008
  • Guam JIE-M Steering Council (GJSC)
  • DoN CIO, NNWC and PACOM J6 Tri-Chair
  • Navy Assigned EA role still evolving
  • JIE-M Architecture Team Chartered August 2008
  • 600K Phase 1A delivers this week
  • 500K (so far) Phase 1B (ASD/NII funding)
    executes through 1Q FY10
  • Employs discipline of JCIDS and DoDAF
  • Primary target POM 12
  • Near-term target IT foundational investments
    (FY10/11)
  • Methods
  • Align with GIG 2.0 Architecture/CONOPs/ICD
  • Transparent IM/KM Space https//www.intelink.gov
    /wiki/GIG_2.0_Marianas

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JIE-M High Level Schedule/Roadmap
  • Phase 1A
  • Deliverables o/a 16 March to wiki
  • 2-weeks stakeholder review finalize
  • Early April GJSC Phase 1A close-out
  • 14 April EGB presentation
  • Phase 1B
  • 1 May start (projected)
  • 500K (OSD funding) applied
  • Working additional funding through JGPO

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JIE-M Architecture Drivers
  • CONPLANs/OPLANs derive IT requirements from
    warfighter needs
  • C/S/A CONOPs/TTPs add detail
  • Mission Modeling build the story
  • GIG 2.0 drive joint/interoperable/efficient
    solutions
  • JCAgtFCBgtPoR) align programmatically
  • PACOM J6 Information Services Reference Model
    (ISRM) adopt consistent capabilities/services
    taxonomy
  • Stakeholder Engagement deckplate credibility
  • MILCONs recognize practical timelines
  • Force Build-Up provide ground truth to the
    end-point device/service
  • Synch with Guam/Marianas Infrastructure Build-Out
    create opportunities to build-in IT

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JIE-M Scope
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Aligning to GIG 2.0
GIG 2.0 Collaboration Site https//www.intelink.g
ov/wiki/GIG_2.0
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PACOM Information Services Reference Model
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USPACOM C4I System Overview and the JIE
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Other ApplicableReference Architectures
  • The JIE-M will ensure that the environment is
    interoperable with all C/S/A architectures and
    governance structures
  • Service Components
  • Agencies
  • Business Mission Area
  • Warfighter Mission Area
  • Intelligence Mission Area
  • Enterprise Information Environment Mission Area
  • Base Support Functions
  • Physical Infrastructure
  • Most Criticalmust show alignment to JCAs for
    Capability Portfolio Management
  • These architectures are linked at the Joint
    Operational Environment Reference Model
    (Objective of Phase 1 of the JIE-M).

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Graphical Products Depicting the Operational
Concept
  • The JIE-M provides graphical products that
    support analysis. . . .
  • Example Operational Concept Graphic
  • Provides context for the project
  • Shows the key players
  • Shows the key operational mission areas
  • Supports executive level discussions

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Structured Products Decomposing the
Operational Environment
  • The JIE-M provides structured products that serve
    as reference models for supporting segments. . . .
  • Example Operational Activity Decomposition of
    ISR Analysis and Production
  • Aligns activities to the governing models
  • UJTLs
  • JCAs (for PfM)
  • Defense Intelligence Enterprise Architecture
    (DIEA)
  • Units entering the JIE-M will be able to clearly
    identify the segment where they operate

Note Partial decomposition is shown not final
product.
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Tabular Products Capturing the Exchange of
Information
  • The JIE-M provides tabular products that drive
    system requirements. . . .
  • Example Information exchanges processed in the
    Tier 2 JCA ISR Collection
  • Supports aligning information exchanges to IT
    Services . . . . .

IT Services in 2014 will be developed in
accordance with Net Centric principles and the
attributes of the Global Information Grid.
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