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ISE Enterprise Architecture and Common Standards Program

ISE Enterprise Architecture and Common Standards Program. IRTPA Section 1016: Creating the ISE. Section 1016, as amended*: “ The President shall –

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ISE Enterprise Architecture and Common Standards Program

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  1. ISE Enterprise Architecture and Common Standards Program

  2. IRTPA Section 1016: Creating the ISE • Section 1016, as amended*: • “The President shall – • create an information sharing environment for the sharing of terrorism information in a manner consistent with national security and with applicable legal standards relating to privacy and civil liberties; • designate the organizational and management structures that will be used to operate and manage the ISE; and • determine and enforce the policies, directives, and rules that will govern the content and usage of the ISE.” President George W. Bush on signing the Intelligence Reform and Terrorist Prevention Act 17 December 2004 * The Implementing Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act of 2007, enacted in August of this year, included amendments to section 1016. The new law expands the scope of the ISE to explicitly include homeland security and terrorism-related weapons of mass destruction information. UNCLASSIFIED

  3. National Strategy for Information Sharing • National Strategy for Information Sharing: Success and Challenges in Improving Terrorism-Related Information Sharing issued on October 31, 2007 by President Bush • Prioritizes and unifies the Nation’s efforts to advance the sharing of terrorism-related information UNCLASSIFIED

  4. Elements of National Strategy for Information Sharing The Strategy will help ensure those responsible for combating terrorism and protecting our local communities have access to the timely and accurate information they need by: • Providing a framework for enhanced information sharing among Federal, State, local, and tribal officials, the private sector, and foreign partners • Describing the Federal Government's approach to support State and major urban area fusion centers • Protecting the legal rights of Americans especially in the area of privacy and civil liberties UNCLASSIFIED

  5. ISE Implementation Plan • Responds to 11 specific IRTPA requirements • DNI sent to Congress - Nov06 • Described the vision and strategic goals for the future ISE • Laid out two-phase implementation approach • Phase 1: Nov 2006 – June 2007 • Phase 2: July 2007 – June 2009 • Incorporated responses to Presidential Information Sharing Guidelines • Defines ISE Enterprise Architecture Framework and common standards (chapter 6) www.ise.gov

  6. Who is the ISE? Multiple Communities of Interest Multiple User Types Multiple Governmental and Non-governmental Entities Foreign Affairs Defense Investigators Terrorism Info(Terrorism, Homeland Security, and WMD and Law Enforcement as it relates to Terrorism) Command & Control Law Enforcement Intel Responders Homeland Security Operators Federal Collectors State, Local, Tribal Analysts Private Sector Foreign Partners UNCLASSIFIED

  7. Why ISE Architecture and Common Standards Program? • The Problem • Need to weave together cross-agency, cross domain, national security and civil processes and systems to support the requirements of the ISE • Factors in responding to the problem • National security and homeland security processes and resources • Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) • Privacy and civil liberties protections • Domestic intelligence - foreign intelligence • Seamless Federal, state, local, and tribal integration • Investment Strategies (consistent with governmental guidelines) • Acknowledgment this is a new, undefined area for government • Federal law and Presidential direction • IRTPA (December 2004) • Presidential Guidelines (December 16, 2005 Presidential Memo) • National Strategy for Information Sharing (October 2007) UNCLASSIFIED

  8. ISE Enterprise Architecture Framework, Version 1.0 • Purpose • Provide a terrorism information sharing dimension across civil and national security enterprise architectures • Meet IRTPA direction to “plan for” the ISE using technology • Aid ISE participants with integration and connection guidance to the ISE UNCLASSIFIED

  9. ISE EAF – Architect’s & Implementer’s Views

  10. Impact of an EAF for the ISE Core Services Discovery IA Security Mediation Messaging Enterprise Management Collaboration User Assistance Storage Application • ISE EAF will enable the ISE by: • Translating ISE business process needs into a cohesive and aligned investment strategy • Identifying policy areas • Provide a program management tool for building the ISE (oversee implementation of ISE) ISE Portal Service Registration ISE Documentation ISE Status Service Discovery User Assistance Search Tools Portal Hosting Admin Alerts Users Applications Users ISE Space Databases ISE Space Databases Information Sharing Environment • ISE EAF Aligned with the FEA • Priorities aligned with strategic plans and executive level direction. • Proactive and collaborative across the Federal government • Architecture development is an integral part of the capital investment process. No investment should be made without a business-driven architecture. Applications • Impacts across three disciplines: • Business Processes • Policy • Technology

  11. ISE EAF: Application and Services • ISE Shared Space: • Common Terrorism Information Sharing Standards. • Common IA model. 8/22/2014 UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED 11

  12. FEA-ISE Profile, Version 1.0 • Purpose • A companion document to the ISE EAF, Version 1.0 (released 30 Aug ‘07) • Describes how agencies use existing resources, standards, best practices and use cases to implement ISE attributes and connect to the ISE • Communicated compliance through OMB’s Federal Transition Framework Catalog • Current OMB Profiles • Security and Privacy • Geospatial • Records Management UNCLASSIFIED

  13. Using the ISE EAF and FEA-ISE Profile Version 1.0 (December 2006) • ISE Business Processes • ISE Performance Metrics ISE Enterprise Architecture Framework FTF Catalog Agency Capital Planning & Investment Control (CPIC) Process >> Exhibits 53 & 300 Department/Agency X FEA-ISE Profile System X Architecture System X Dept/ Agency X EA ISE Core System I Architecture ISE Core Component Specs System I • EAF: Enterprise Architecture Framework • FEA: Federal Enterprise Architecture • FTF: Federal Transition Framework UNCLASSIFIED

  14. ISE Standards Objective “The ISE must, to the extent possible, be supported by common standards that maximize the acquisition, access, retention, production, use, management, and sharing of terrorism information within the ISE consistent with the protection of intelligence, law enforcement, protective, and military sources, methods, and activities.” President’s Memorandum for the Heads of Executive Departments and Agencies December 16, 2005 UNCLASSIFIED

  15. Taxonomy of the CTISS CTISS Program Issuance Functional standards: Rules, conditions, guidelines, and characteristics of data, mission products, and detailed operational activity supporting ISE business process areas. Technical standards: Specific technical methodologies and practices to design and implement information sharing capability into ISE systems. UNCLASSIFIED

  16. Common Terrorism Information Sharing Standards • Better terrorism-related information sharing through standard formats, rules and conditions • Relationships established with the National Information Exchange Model and DOD/IC U-Core to assist in developing and harmonizing standards across the ISE UNCLASSIFIED

  17. QUESTIONS? Ken Clark Office of the PM-ISE 202-331-4071 kennenc0@dni.gov

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