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Defense Installations Spatial Data Infrastructure Community of Interest Forum

Defense Installations Spatial Data Infrastructure Community of Interest Forum. David LaBranche, P.E. Program Manager, DISDI Business Enterprise Integration Directorate ODUSD(I&E) 8 April, 2009. Agenda. The Defense Installation SDI Program & COI, 2009 History Vision Goals

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Defense Installations Spatial Data Infrastructure Community of Interest Forum

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  1. Defense Installations Spatial Data InfrastructureCommunity of Interest Forum David LaBranche, P.E. Program Manager, DISDI Business Enterprise Integration Directorate ODUSD(I&E) 8 April, 2009

  2. Agenda • The Defense Installation SDI Program & COI, 2009 • History • Vision • Goals • How the DISDI COI is Structured for Mission Success • New IGI&S Standards • DISDI COI Initiatives • New CONOPS (proposed) • Q&A

  3. What do we publish about it so that everyone can discover it? (Metadata Interfaces) Data Sharing and Net-Centricity How do we ensure that everyone will understand what we say? (Common Vocabulary) How do we say it so that everyone can access/use it? (Service Interfaces) Geospatial Intelligence Knowledge Base (GKB) DoD Directive 8320.2, 2 December 2004: http://www.dtic.mil/whs/directives/corres/pdf/d83202_120204/d83202p.pdf

  4. The Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure Program: A Brief Retrospective • 2005 – Year of Discover (Col. Cullis) • IGI&S Inventory, DISDI Portal, DISDI COI Established • 2006 – Year of Alignment (Col. Cullis/Col. Tinsley) • NGA Coordination Begins • SDSFIE Proponency Shift • 2007 – Alignment & Demonstration (Col. Tinsley) • DISDI Group Established • Land Asset Mapping Pilot, EL Process Pilot • Build Communities of Interest • 2008 – Demonstration & Implementation (Mr. LaBranche) • DISDI Geospatial Metadata Profile • SDSFIE 3.0 Development & Implementation Strategy

  5. A 2009 Vision Statement for the Defense Installation SpatialData Infrastructure (DISDI) “To provide authoritative, cost-effective defense installation geospatial information and services for fact-based decision making across the DoD spectrum of operations.” “The DISDI comprises a federated mission capability of the people, policies, and practices necessary to acquire, steward, and shareinstallation, environmental, and range geospatial data assets for defense, federal, and national goals.”

  6. new term The Outcome of the DISDI Vision A Common Operating Picture Built on Complementary Roles SIP / CIP / UDOP* Business Mission Area Installation Geospatial Information & Services Installation Situational Awareness Unclassified Installation Imagery Imagery Imagery Imagery Imagery Imagery Imagery Geospatial Geospatial Geospatial Geospatial Geospatial Geospatial Imagery Imagery Imagery Imagery Imagery Imagery Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Information Information Information Information Information Information Intelligence and Warfighting Mission Areas *SIP: Strategic Installation Picture CIP: Common Installation Picture UDOP: User-Defined Operating Picture Geospatial Geospatial Geospatial Geospatial Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence Intelligence

  7. DISDI WORKING GROUPS GEOINT WORKING GROUP (GWG) DISDI Governance and the GIG Installations & Environment Domain Governance Board (I&E DGB) IGI&S COMMUNITY DISDI Group (DISDIG) ODUSD(I&E) BEI Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure Program Manager Asst Dep Comdt, (I&L)(F), US Marine Corps (GeoFidelis) HQNAVFAC, US Navy (GeoReadiness) Director, RE & Fac., WHS Headquarters, US Army Corps of Engineers Air Force Civil Engineer (IGI&S) ACSIM, US Army (Army IGI&S) GLOBAL INFORMATION GRID DoD NII/CIO DISDI CoI SUPPORT GLOBAL INFORMATION GRID

  8. The DISDI Program Manager – Responsibilities • Leadership within BEI: • INFOSEC and OPSEC guidance and policy • IGI&S Policy and Guidance • Inter-agency Coordination, Federal Outreach • Leadership of DISDI Group Functions: • Portfolio Management: • Assure existing I&E spatial information resources are identified, qualified, catalogued, and published • Preclude wasteful or redundant acquisitions • Architecture Configuration: • Assure spatial technology solutions comply with NSG and BEA, to include spatial data standards and metadata standards • Geo-enable I&E business processes in a coordinated manner, aligned with the Business Enterprise Architecture • Oversee the implementation of the SDSFIE My Goal: Make the “Defense Installation SDI” a reality Now backed by DUSD(I&E) policy

  9. I&E Spatial Data Governance Framework I&E Domain Governance Board We need a governance process for standards and sharing SOURCE: Adapted from ASD(NII/CIO) Information Sharing Strategy, and implementation guidance document titled “Federated Governance of Information Sharing Within the Extended Enterprise”

  10. Current Drivers & Priorities for DISDI COI • Federal Level Drivers • EO 12906 and OMB Circular A-16 (2002) • Federal Enterprise Architecture • DoD Cross-Mission Area Drivers • GEOINT Functional Manager coordination • DoD CIO Enterprise Governance Board • Enterprise Transition Plan (Sep 08) • DoD Business Enterprise Priorities • Business Enterprise Architecture v 6.0 (Mar 09) • Real Property Inventory Initiative • Environmental Liabilities Initiative • I&E Domain Governance Board • DISDI and Installation Geospatial Information & Services Priorities • IGI&S Guidance Memorandum (policy) • Existing Service policies for IGI&S, data proponency, IT investments

  11. I & E Spatial Standards Sources FGDC • EO 12906: Federal guidance directing FGDC standards compliance • EO 12333: Designates DoD functional manager for GEOINT • I&E DGB: DISDI Group • Defense Geospatial Metadata Profile (DGMP) • Spatial Data Standard for Facilities, Infrastructure and Environment (SDSFIE) ISO-based, OGC compatible, conformal with GSIP and A-16, derived from I&E business requirements DISDIGroup GEOINT

  12. Geospatial Metadata Harmonization • Migrate Business Mission Area CSDGM Metadata to ISO 19115 AND support ALL DoD metadata reporting requirements with a new DISDI Metadata Profile • DDMS • IVT • Army • Navy • Air Force • Marines • NGA • CSDGM IVT DDMS Common Core DISDI Metadata Profile

  13. DoD-specific profile of ISO 19115 Tool translates from CSDGM to DGMP ISO 19115-2 to be profiled for imagery metadata Automation tool to support DGMP metadata creation DGMP Specification 1.0 DGMP Translation Tool Imagery Metadata DGMP Authoring Tool DISDI Geospatial Metadata Profile Status Aug 2008 Aug 2008 Aug 2009 Fall 2009

  14. The Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) 5 year VISION: SDSFIE will become the single DoD spatial standard that supports common implementation and maximizes interoperability for installations, Environmental and Civil Works Missions. Goals: 1 Advance and maintain the standard in order to achieve interoperability for both data and systems, using accepted industry practices. 2 Align SDSFIE with functional community mission requirements and the DOD Business Enterprise Architecture (BEA). 3 Implement a coordinated SDSFIE program management process. 4 Educate, train, and support the implementation of the SDSFIE within the user community. 5 Promote SDSFIE adoption DOD-wide.

  15. 3.0 3.x A Programmatic View of the Evolution of the SDSFIE ? Implementation Approval Sustainment LDM Development Transition “Future” Pre-LDM Next steps… “DISDIG Strategy for the Development and Implementation of SDSFIE 3.0” LDM: Logical Data Model

  16. Transforming the Business – Real Property Inventory Mapping Pilot • Goal: Pilot the creation of an authoritative geospatial database for Real Property Site and Parcel data, which can be linked to the RPUID Registry • Mapping Legal Boundaries is a Key Part of the RPI • Based on land descriptions from Tract Maps, Summary Maps, Deeds, or other Acquisition Records • Entered via Digitization or Coordinate Geometry (COGO) • Two phases of pilot prototyping; 75+ installations or sites

  17. Geo-Enabling Real Property Data Using Spatial Data Standards Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure and Environment (SDSFIE)

  18. MAPPED MAPPED Sites and Land Parcels Dover AFB, DE MAPPED MAPPED Site Boundaries Land Parcels (owned) Land Parcels (non-owned) e.g. DERP Sites vs Parcels Geo-enabling the Business Enterprise Priorities DoD Business Enterprise Priorities Financial Visibility Acquisition Visibility Material Visibility Personnel Visibility Common Supplier Engagement Real Property Accountability RPILM Core Business Mission Area Capabilities Real Property Acceptance Environmental Liabilities Recognition, Valuation, & Reporting Real Property Inventory

  19. New DISDI CONOPS (proposed) Requirements Communities of Interest Service Oriented Architecture Framework User Access Enterprise Service Bus DoD Discovery Catalog, DoD Metadata Registry, DoD Service Registry NEW: Geospatial Visualization Services (TBD) Enterprise Content Delivery Network DISDI Component IGI&S Homeland Defense Other Federal Agencies DoD Agencies

  20. Expectations from DoD I&E Leadership • IGI&S Data is DoD Data – Leverage the Investment • DoD CIO guidance, DoDD 8320.2 Net-Centric Data Strategy requires that we Make Data Visible, Accessible, and Understandable • OSD and Service Headquarters staff rely on IGI&S community to steward and share data responsibly • Balance business requirements with GEOINT, FGDC requirements • Data Visibility? DISDI Portal • Data Accessibility? Governance and Role-Based Access Tools • Data Understandability? Standards -> DISR, DoD MDR • Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE) • DISDI Geospatial Metadata Profile (DGMP) (ISO 19115 based) The Bottom Line: Leaders Need Seamless Access to Authoritative Installation Information for Fact-Based Decision Making

  21. Questions? Web site and DISDI Portal: www.acq.osd.mil/ie/bei/disdi.htm Mr. David LaBranche, P.E. Program Manager Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI) Office of the Deputy Undersecretary of Defense for Installations & Environment, Business Enterprise Integration Directorate ODUSD(I&E) BEI E-mail: david.labranche@osd.mil

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