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NCES Net-Centric Enterprise Services

NCES Net-Centric Enterprise Services. Lynda D Myers DISA, Center for Enterprise Capabilites 703-882-1114 myersl@ncr.disa.mil 7 February 2003. Introduction. Background NCES Vision Value Added to the Warfighter Business Value Added Transition to NCES/Timeline Issues Summary. Background.

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NCES Net-Centric Enterprise Services

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  1. NCESNet-Centric Enterprise Services Lynda D Myers DISA, Center for Enterprise Capabilites 703-882-1114 myersl@ncr.disa.mil 7 February 2003

  2. Introduction • Background • NCES Vision • Value Added to the Warfighter • Business Value Added • Transition to NCES/Timeline • Issues • Summary

  3. Background • 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

  4. NCES 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

  5. Dynamically Created COIs Weapon Systems Sensors Finance Personnel Etc. Logistics Intel C2 NCES 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) ESM Messaging Mediation Security/IA User Asst Discovery Collaboration Storage App

  6. Common information producer/consumer services available to all GIG users. NCES 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

  7. Common information producer/consumer services (software, processes, and procedures) available to all GIG users. NCES 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

  8. FY09 FY02 FY03 FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 Concepts/Pilots NCES Development/Integration NCES COE 4.X Development Legacy Information Capabilities Sustainment Transition 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

  9. Apr 03 NCES 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 Study Plan Approval 17 Feb 03 MS A OIPT 7 Nov 02 Draft AOA 1 Oct 03 DPG 05 DCIO NCES Transition Policy Development NCES ORD, TEMP, C4ISP CCA and FMMP Compliance Acquisition Strategy and APB

  10. Issues • 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”

  11. Summary • 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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