Title: NCES Net-Centric Enterprise Services
1NCESNet-Centric Enterprise Services
- Lynda D Myers
- DISA, Center for Enterprise Capabilites
- 703-882-1114
- myersl_at_ncr.disa.mil
- 7 February 2003
2Introduction
- Background
- NCES Vision
- Value Added to the Warfighter
- Business Value Added
- Transition to NCES/Timeline
- Issues
- Summary
3Background
- NCES will be a common set of information
capabilities for the Global Information Grid
(GIG) to - Task, post, process, use, store, manage and
protect information resources on demand for
warriors, policy makers, and support personnel - Facilitate interoperability across systems
- NCES will support
- Entire DoD and Intelligence Community (IC)
- Conventional and Nuclear Warfighting
- Business units (e.g., FMMP)
Networks with services that enable Precision
Search,Smart Data Pull, and Collaborative
Operations
4NCES will be the approach to
- Standing up Joint capabilities-based
infrastructure needed for timely, secure,
ubiquitous edge user access to decision quality
information - Enabling edge users to
- Rapidly precisely discover information
resources, - Efficiently task information providers,
- Post any information they hold, and
- Dynamically form collaborative groups for
problems solving - Providing robust security for and coordinated
management of netted information resources
5NCES Vision
Support real-time near-real-time warrior needs
and business users
Users
Community-of-Interest (COI) Capabilities
Levels of Services above core level
Comms Backbone
Core Enterprise Services (CES)
Messaging
ESM
Mediation
Security/IA
User Asst
Discovery
Collaboration
App
Storage
6NCES Value Added to the Warfighter
- Pull the right info, at the right time, in the
right format to meet operational/tactical needs - Compress decision cycles by providing near
real-time connectivity/computing power for
warfighters and other national security users to
enhance collaboration parallel vice sequential
actions - Support real-time battle management and
operations - Provide global, assured, and homogeneous access
to heterogeneous intelligence data and other
information from all sources - Allow rapid exploitation of diverse data sources
by individual and organizational users in a
manner that can be customized to meet specific
mission demands
7NCES Business Value Added
- Eliminate redundant capabilities
- Enable Financial Management Modernization Program
(near term) - Allow for rapid exploitation of diverse data
sources by individual and organizational users in
a manner that can be customized to meet specific
mission demands
8Transition to NCES
MS C Block I
MS C Block II
MS B Block II
NCES MS B Block I
MS B Block III . . n
NCES BLOCK I
Spiral 1
Spiral 2
Spiral 3 . . . n
Note NCES will transform infrastructure services
that currently exist in legacy programs/projects
such as COE, IDM, DMS, DCTS, and others. Legacy
systems will require sustainment until existing
infrastructure can be transitioned.
NCES BLOCK II
Spiral 1
Spiral 2
Spiral 3 . . . n
9NCES MS B Timeline
Program Budget Review 05
DISA Submit Study Plan 3 Feb 03
AoA Guidance 1 Nov 02
Final AoA Dec 03
MS B 2QFY04
31 Mar 03
15 Jun 03
22 Sep 03
OIPT IPR Decision Points
FY04
FY03
MS A OIPT 7 Nov 02
Study Plan Approval 17 Feb 03
Draft AOA 1 Oct 03
DPG 05
DCIO NCES Transition Policy Development
NCES ORD, TEMP, C4ISP
CCA and FMMP Compliance
Acquisition Strategy and APB
10Issues
- Graceful legacy transition is important
- Need for extensive Teamwork
- Must be collaborative with other Service/Agency
initiatives - PSA/Service/Agency leads for COIs
- Deployment strategy needs refinement
(centralized, decentralized, federated,
integrated) - Security, Security, Security
- Must consider the last tactical mile
11Summary
- NCES is the approach to providing the GIG
infrastructure needed for timely, secure,
ubiquitous edge user access to decision quality
information
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