Title: Incentivizing Reuse
1Incentivizing Reuse A New MS Business
ModelDoD Modeling and Simulation Conference 09
May 2007
- Jim Hollenbach
- jimh_at_simstrat.com
- 202.543.2538
2Introduction
- A project is underway to help establish an
effective DoD-wide business model for the reuse
of MS resources (data, models, simulations,
services, etc.) - A broadly-supported top priority of the AMSWG and
MS IPT - Funded by the DoD MS Steering Committee
- Performer Center for Naval Analyses (CNA)
- Lead investigator Dennis Shea
- Project has just begun (May 07)
- This presentation explains the rationale for this
effort and its scope
3Common Cross-Cutting Business Plan Objective 2
- Increase reuse of models and simulations and
the data used by models and simulations. This
includes making models, simulations and data
visible and accessible, and establishing policies
and business models that foster reuse.
4Acquisition MS Master Plan (AMSMP)
Objective 1
Objective 2
Objective 3
Objective 4
Objective 5
Provide necessary policy and guidance
Enhance the technical framework for MS
Improve model and simulation capabilities
Improve model and simulation use
Shape the workforce
2-1 Product development metamodel 2-2 Commercial
SE standards 2-3 Distributed simulation
standards 2-4 DoDAF utility a) DoDAF
2.0Systems Engineering Overlay b) Standards
for depiction interchange 2-5 Metadata
template for reusable resources
5-1 Definition ofrequired MS competencies 5-2
Harvesting of commercial MS lessons 5-3 Assemble
Body of Knowledge for Acqn MS 5-4 MS education
training a) DAU, DAG on-line CLMs b)
Conferences, workshops assist visits 5-5 MSIAC
utility
3-1 Acquisition inputs to DoD MS priorities 3-2
Best practicesfor model/sim development 3-3
Distributed LVC environments a) Standards
b) Sim/lab/range compliance c) Event
services 3-4 Central fundingof high-priority,
broadly-needed models sims a) Prioritize
needs b) Pilot projects c) Expansion as
warranted
4-1 Help defining MS strategy 4-2 MS planning
employment best practices 4-3 Foster reuse a)
Business model b) Responsibilities c)
Resource discovery 4-4 Info availability a)
Scenarios b) Systems c) Threats d)
Environment 4-5 VVA a) Documentation b)
Risk-based c) Examination 4-6 COTS SE
tools 4-7 MS metrics
1-1 MS management 1-2 Model-based systems
engineering collaborative environments 1-3 MS
in testing 1-4 MS planning documentation 1-5 RFP
contract language 1-6 Security certification
5What is a Business Model?
- Its not software
- A business model provides a clear definition of
expectations, policies, processes, mechanisms,
incentives, and compensation principles for reuse
transactions - thereby helping foster a robust marketplace for
reusable resources
6The Problem
- Far more negative than positive incentives for
one government organization to provide reusable
resources to another - Added cost to make a resource easily reusable by
others - Documentation, user interface improvements,
software exceptionhandling, metadata, etc. - Lost staff time to educate and hand-hold new
users andresolve intellectual property and
license issues - Vulnerability to criticism
- Little or no compensation
- Potential consumers have little incentive to
consider reuseand face many obstacles if they do - Public law, policy, and guidance largely silent
regarding reuse - Little awareness of reuse opportunities
- Easiest to turn to their contractor, who has a
conflict of interest - Usually no review by higher authority
7Consequences
- Most resources are not easily reusable
- Not many are offered for reuse repository
populations low - Few potential consumers seriously examine reuse
opportunities - Little reuse occurs
- Many potential benefits arent realized
- Cost and schedule savings
- Risk avoidance
- Better MS representation capabilities
8Impact of a New MS Business Model
- All MS Communities and DoD Components would be
users of the business model for intra-government
transactions - Will also influence DoD contracting with industry
- e.g., to set expectations regarding fees for
government-provided MS resources - May affect where resource development and funding
responsibility reside - Effective leverage of the MS Bs
Give me a place to stand and a lever long enough
and I will move the world
Archimedes, 220 BC
9Required Tasks (1 of 3)
- Task 1 Identify and examine all laws,
regulations and policies (e.g., Federal, DoD,
Component) that pertain to resource reuse, noting
the implications of each. (T 2 months / Jul 07) - Task 2 Survey business models for resource (not
necessarily just MS resources) reuse that are
currently followed in the DoD, commercial
industry, other U.S. Government entities, and the
governments of allied nations active in MS
(minimally Australia, Canada, France, Germany,
Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the United
Kingdom). For each, note degree of adoption and
success in stimulating reuse. (T8 / Jan 08) - Task 3 Synthesize a recommended set of
principles to be followed in defining a U.S. DoD
business model for the reuse of MS resources.
These must consider economic motivations (e.g.,
supply and demand profit and survival
incentives) and human nature (e.g., motivational
theory behavioral modification lessons-learned).
(T10 / Mar 08)
10Required Tasks (2 of 3)
- Task 4 Develop an initial recommended business
model for the reuse of MS resources and review
it with the MS SC members providing oversight.
(T11 / Apr 08) - Task 5 Refine the business model by iterative
vetting with interested parties, to minimally
include DoD legal, financial, procurement,
acquisition, testing, training, analysis, NII,
DISA, Joint Staff J-8, and JFCOM representatives
the MS IPT and NDIA, SISO, and MORS. The
objective of this task is to arrive at a business
model which earns the notional concurrence of
these parties. Notional concurrence is defined
as oral agreement that it appears feasible and
has a reasonable chance of being effective, such
that implementation is worth pursuing. (T14 /
Jul 08)
11Required Tasks (3 of 3)
- Task 6 Finalize documentation and depiction of
the recommended business model for the reuse of
MS resources. (T14 / Jul 08) - Task 7 Develop a recommended campaign plan for
implementing this business model and brief the
MS SC on the model and plan. (T15 / Aug 08) - Execution of this implementation plan, which
will likely include tasks such as policy
coordination and education, will be a
discretionary responsibility of the MS SC. - Task 8 Communicate and coordinate with the
government project manager as required for
successful project completion and communication
of the results to interested parties. (T15 / Aug
08)
12Q A
13Deliverables
- A summary of all laws, regulations, and policies
(e.g., Federal, DoD, Component) that pertain to
resource reuse, noting implications - A survey of business models for resource (not
necessarily just MS resource) reuse that are
currently followed in the DoD, commercial
industry, other U.S. Government entities, and
within the governments of allied nations active
in MS (minimally Australia, Canada, France,
Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the
United Kingdom), noting their degree of adoption
and success in stimulating reuse - A recommended set of principles to be followed in
defining the business model, with rationale - Recommended business model for the reuse of MS
resources - Recommended campaign plan for implementing the
business model - Project reviews and progress reports as directed
by the project manager and a final briefing to
the MS Steering Committee.
14Other Actions Related to Reuse Project May
Address, But Will Not Accomplish, These Tasks
Objective 1
Objective 2
Objective 3
Objective 4
Objective 5
Provide necessary policy and guidance
Enhance the technical framework for MS
Improve model and simulation capabilities
Improve model and simulation use
Shape the workforce
2-1 Product development metamodel 2-2 Commercial
SE standards 2-3 Distributed simulation
standards 2-4 DoDAF utility a) DoDAF
2.0Systems Engineering Overlay b) Standards
for depiction interchange 2-5 Metadata
template for reusable resources
5-1 Definition ofrequired MS competencies 5-2
Harvesting of commercial MS lessons 5-3 Assemble
Body of Knowledge for Acqn MS 5-4 MS education
training a) DAU, DAG on-line CLMs b)
Conferences, workshops assist visits 5-5 MSIAC
utility
3-1 Acquisition inputs to DoD MS priorities 3-2
Best practicesfor model/sim development 3-3
Distributed LVC environments a) Standards
b) Sim/lab/range compliance c) Event
services 3-4 Central fundingof high-priority,
broadly-needed models sims a) Prioritize
needs b) Pilot projects c) Expansion as
warranted
4-1 Help defining MS strategy 4-2 MS planning
employment best practices 4-3 Foster reuse a)
Business model b) Responsibilities c)
Resource discovery 4-4 Info availability a)
Scenarios b) Systems c) Threats d)
Environment 4-5 VVA a) Documentation b)
Risk-based c) Examination 4-6 COTS SE
tools 4-7 MS metrics
1-1 MS management 1-2 Model-based systems
engineering collaborative environments 1-3 MS
in testing 1-4 MS planning documentation 1-5 RFP
contract language 1-6 Security certification