Title: The Evolution of SPAWAR
1Network-centric Infrastructure forCommand,
Control, and Intelligence (NICCI)
Potential New DARPA ITO Program Enabling a
Global Grid that WorksJohn SalasinDARPA/ITOjs
alasin_at_darpa.mil
2The Problem
- Mission accomplishment requires
- Manipulating massive amounts of increasingly
complex informationfast and predictably
PLACE
FORM
TIME
3Habitats A Solution
- Habitats specialize the information processing
space
4Whats New
- Operationally
- Infrastructure automatically provides context
information - Business rules included as integral part of
system - Better and faster decisions
- Technically
- Simultaneously organize and manage the
information processing space along multiple
dimensions - Dynamic capabilities
- Combines concerns about process integration
(event sequences) and application integration
(Application Program Interfaces (APIs))
5Technical Characteristics Dynamic Command
Structure
6Core Computing Services
- Authority/Accountability
- Dynamic information management infrastructure
- Policy specification, execution, and rule
consistency services - Context management and reconfiguration services
7Core Computing Services Authority/Accountability
- Authority/Accountability
- Functionality schedule and monitor tasks
enforce rules/policies - Have now operating system level monitors,
enforcement mechanisms - Need task specific capabilities
8Core Computing Services Dynamic Information
Management Infrastructure
- Dynamic information management infrastructure
- Functionality interoperability with multiple
COTS infrastructures (e.g., .NET) connectivity
protocols, and InfoSec information exchange,
correlation, and coordination - Have now CoAbs grid provides many functions
- Need expansion to support distributed
rule/process definition and enforcement, and to
monitor and share context
9Core Computing Services Policy Services
- Policy specification, execution, and rule
consistency services - Functionality distributed (peer to peer)
rule/process specification/execution habitat
rule/policy negotiation and deconfliction
operational responsibility tracking and
coordination - Have now much work, particularly in security
area. Negotiation (over resources) in agents
community. Process execution efforts being
applied to coordinate agents/robots - Need expansion to handle multiple concerns
(e.g., quality of service, performance, resource
use more integration efficient negotiation
and use of distributed/decentralized mechanisms.
Inclusion of authority and accountability
10Core Computing Services Context Services
- Context management and reconfiguration services
- Functionality mission/task context tracking
event/task coordination context-relevant
resource management - Have now run-time reconfiguration to provide
dynamic customization of heterogeneous systems
(DASADA) - Need automated recognizing, locating, and
providing of needed services/resources in a
decentralized environment
11Benefits
- Habitats enable systems that
- Interact predictably in a network-centric world
- Can find and predictably recruit resources needed
for task - Safely use commercial infrastructure
- Provide run-time dynamic reconfiguration to
optimize performance
12Benefits Accelerate C2
Going up and down the chain of command delays
operations and makes some impossible
Habitats can enable new operational concepts
(e.g., command by negation) by removing
roadblocks to their expression
13Benefits AdaptSystem to Context
- Important JSTARS/AOC operations are dependent on
context - Information sources (for verification) not under
OPCON - Threat Condition, Rules of Engagement (ROE), and
ROE flexibility - Available assets (and tasking rules)
- Infosec requirements
14Benefits Improved Application Performance
- Habitats improve application performance
- Component access to business rules and context
information enables - Controlled/constrained horizontal sharing
(shorten chain of command) - Improved coordination within constraints
- Potential for major reductions in latency
15Benefits Wedge for De-rigidifying Doctrine
- Habitats provide wedge for de-rigidifying
- doctrine
- Provide flexibility to operate efficiently within
doctrinal constraints
16Benefits Terrorism/CBW
- Asymmetric threat
- Currently cant configure command center or
assets for response until threat emerges - (Semi) dormant habitats tailored to local
environments (e.g., Indianapolis) could maintain
information on resources, deployment plans (for
different situations), etc. - Coalitions to fight terrorism will include
Governments, NGOs, and (perhaps) rebel and
religious groups with different
roles/responsibilities/rules of engagement, e.g., - Military operations
- Financial transactions
- Intelligence
- Contextual information packaging and
dissemination is key
17Success Criteria Measures of Effectiveness
- Major theme Increasing speed and precision of
command - (Human or automated) decision agent has all
(more) relevant information - System includes (easily evolvable) rules about
actions to be taken based on level of uncertainty - Rules can
- be understood and written by military personnel
- direct background information identification,
collection, and filtering - ensure that specified processes are followed
- Reduced time for decisions
- Reduced time for decisions
- Increased speed of dissemination (while
controlled with respect to both scope and content
disseminated) - Reduced effort/time/error in building and
evolving capabilities
18Success Criteria Measures of Performance
- Major theme Infrastructure provides improved
support for - Dynamic membership model
- Dynamic trust management operating across
organizational/ operational trust boundaries - Dynamic policy management
- Notification services operating on global scale
- Peer-to-peer connectivity on demand with managed
quality of service - Uniform and seamless model for access to
resources and service
NOT FEASIBLE IN DECENTRALIZED MODE
NOT DOABLE
19Why Now?
- Flowering of COTS infrastructure technologies for
integration and interoperability - eXtensible Markup Language (XML)
- Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP)
- Universal Description, Discovery and Integration
(UDDI) - DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML)
- E-Services (HP) Platform and language
independent middleware for services - .NET (Microsoft)
- Others
20Why Now Next Step in Coordination and
Synchronization
- Chat rooms are todays advanced State of
Practice - Missing elements
- Specified, enforceable rules/processes
- Pro-active context sensing and awareness
- Ability to recruit resources within defined
constraints
21Why DARPA?
- DISA/C3I standards-based, flat world view wont
work - Automated specialization of function based on
context is critical to major Service initiatives
(currently working Services on requirements) - Early technical leadership needed to avoid
fragmented solutions
22NICCI Technical Challenges
- Distributed, dynamic operation with
- decentralized mechanisms to provide
- Rule specification in multiple domains and form
usable by operational forces - Efficient rule consistency management and
enforcement - Negotiation capabilities
- Service deployment and reconfiguration