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Stephen Turczyn 6 October 2005

CECOM Software Engineering Center. Army Data Strategy. Stephen Turczyn 6 October 2005. Agenda. DoD Net-Centric Data Strategy SEC’s Role in Data Strategy SEC’s Team Net-Centric Warfare Challenges Net-Centric Implementation COIs/Working Groups SEC C4ISR Ontology effort. DoD Net-Centric

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Stephen Turczyn 6 October 2005

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  1. CECOM Software Engineering Center Army Data Strategy Stephen Turczyn 6 October 2005

  2. Agenda • DoD Net-Centric Data Strategy • SEC’s Role in Data Strategy • SEC’s Team • Net-Centric Warfare Challenges • Net-Centric Implementation • COIs/Working Groups • SEC C4ISR Ontology effort

  3. DoD Net-Centric Data Goals: Consumer Producer Searches metadata catalogs to find data Analyzes metadata to determine context of data found Pulls selected data based on understanding of metadata Describes content using metadata Posts metadatain catalogs and data in shared space Security Services (e.g., PKI, SAML) • Ensure data is: • Visible • Available • Understandable • Trusted • Interoperable • Responsive to users’ needs • Institutionalize Data Management Ubiquitous Global Network Metadata Catalogs Shared DataSpace Enterprise & Community Web Sites Application Services (e.g., Web) Metadata Registries COI / Developer Posts to and uses metadata registries to structure data and document formats for reuse and interoperability DoD Net-Centric Data Strategy Strategy enabled by data forums (COIs, WGs, IPTs) , metadata, registries, catalogs and shared data spaces

  4. Army Data Strategy CIO/G6 • Provide Army enterprise level oversight & direction • Develop and refine Army Net-Centric Data Strategy • Harmonize information sharing across Army Mission Areas and Domains • Promulgate Army Data Policy and Guidance • Ensure Compliance with DOD Net-Centric Data Strategy Policy and Guidance • Support Army Mission Area’s net-centric data strategy responsibilities & tasks • Support the development of the LandWarNet Architecture • Orderly migration of current force data to Army’s Data Centric transformation. • Develop a Data Strategy and implementation approach to COI development, systems developers and testing of emerging data model framework. • Provide guidance and direction in development of Data Products and prototypes that implement the Army’s Data Strategy goals and objectives.

  5. ICPs VID Position Papers/ Coordinated Papers VMF TDL CNR Configuration Control COI Administration USMTF Data Modeling& Products Data System Engineering Future StandardsWork Today: Yesterday: Standards “Army Data Strategy” Transitions to GIG NCES Data Validation

  6. COI Administration Data Modeling& Products Configuration Control Data System Engineering Data Test Support Data Strategy Objectives • Near Term: Migrate from Development/CM of Messaging Standards to the development of common data products (Ontologies, meta-data registries, XML schemas, taxonomies, etc…) for the Army Warfighter and ensure interoperability with the JIM communities. • Far Term: Facilitate the execution of the Army Data Strategy and provide users with common and overarching data products and services to promote interoperability and faster access, retrieval, analysis and utilization of data.

  7. SEC Support to Implementation of the DoD Net Centric Data Strategy • Data Planning • Provide Enterprise Data Assets • Manage Data Infrastructure • Govern Data Activities • Data Systems Engineering • Analyze Technology Gaps Related to Data Strategy • Analyze XML schema development and alignment • MetaData Requirements Analysis • Service Oriented Architecture analysis supporting GIG concepts of discovery and data visibility and accessibility • Migration Studies (VMF, USMTF, TDL) • Data Model & Products • Army Data Net-Centric Roadmap • Support Development of Data Policies • XML Schema Implementation Guidelines • Unified Modeling Language (UML) support • Develop and Update C4ISR Ontology • Investigate automated translation services between data products (IDEF1X, UML, XML) • Data Validation • Formulate concepts of data validation • Develop and Maintain Test and Compliance Tools • C4ISR Data Ontology Validation Tool • Validate XML Schema Compliance • Configuration Management • Formulate and Execute Army Warfighter CM Strategy and Plan • Execute CM Activities • COI Administration • Army Data Strategy COI Policy • Chair/Participate in delegated COIs

  8. Net-Centric Warfare Challenges • The transformation of the DoD to a Net- Centric Warfare environment presents challenges to the Services/Agencies • It presents even more challenges at the tactical level due to bandwidth limitations inherent at lower echelons • Net-Centric capabilities can be achieved by extending existing tactical messaging capabilities

  9. Army Implementation of DOD Goals DoD Goal Army Policy (AR 25-1) Visible Metadata Catalog Shared Data Spaces Available Extensible Markup Language (XML) Understandable Interoperable Enterprise Identifier (EID) Information Exchange Standard Specification (IESS) Trusted Responsive Authoritative Data Source (ADS) Institutionalized Community of Interest (COI)

  10. COIs Communities of Interest • Blue Force Tracking (Forming) • Time Sensitive Targeting (Effective) • NetOps (Forming) • USMTF • Anticipated Requirements: FCS Proposed COIs https://gesportal.dod.mil/sites/coidirectory/default.aspx

  11. Software Blocking Data Sub-IPT • Serve as Chair to Data Sub-IPT • Developed Draft Charter • Purpose: • The SWB Data Sub IPT will coordinate the development, integration and assessment of data products, tools, architecture, policies, plans and procedures in support of a net centric, joint and coalition capable Army. The Sub IPT will provide recommendations to the SWB and Battle Command (BC) working groups/IPTs. The goal for this Sub IPT is to manage and engineer the transition of data from the Army As Is (Army Battle Command Systems (ABCS), multiple data bases, Message based transport) position to the Army To Be (Future Combat Systems (FCS), Common Information Exchange Data Model, distributive data transport). • Scope: • The SWB Data Sub-IPT will support the Net-Centric Data Strategy, inform and coordinate technical discussions on data strategy (i.e. 7 DoD goals, leverage products from Communities of Interest, develop data asset products,), provide collaborative solutions for data issues with respect to SWB systems, and ensure technological and policy currency to effectively drive the migration of SWB systems to a net-centric environment. It will synchronize and facilitate timely implementation of DoD standards and executive directives that affect the Army data strategy.

  12. WMA IWG • Requirements: • Common Information Exchange Data Model • Information exchange between Battle Command systems • Implementing the BC Migration Plan • Standing up the Data Initialization COI • Developing OV-7 • Developing the XML Schemas • SEC Chairs the Data Architecture Subworking Group

  13. NESI Net-Centric Enterprise Solutions for Interoperability • Data Task Team Participation • NESI Background: • NESI provides implementation guidance to facilitate the design, development and usage of information systems for net-centric warfare • A Cross-Service effort • Air Force (ESC) and Navy (PEO C4I & Space) MOU • Extends Air Force and Navy net-centric initiatives (RAPIDS/C2ERA) • Army and DISA are candidate members “Better, Cheaper Net-centric Applications to Field Earlier”

  14. FCS DACAN Data Architecture: Chief Architect’s Network • Goal: Create a common database resulting from FCS ORD. • Objectives: To provide an overview of the SSEI processes, a forum for discussion for FCS data related issues, visibility of the IPTs data related efforts, and review of customer expectations agreements. Return

  15. Mapping of Proposed FCS COIs to Domains/COIs NOTE - ACF = US, Allied & Coalition Forces Note that scope of current COIs may not match scope needed for FCS-recommended COIs Green - in OSD COI Registry Yellow - identified WG/COI Red - No mapping to WG/COI (new)

  16. Army Implementation of DOD Goals DoD Goal Army Policy (AR 25-1) Visible Metadata Catalog Shared Data Spaces Available Extensible Markup Language (XML) Understandable Interoperable Enterprise Identifier (EID) Information Exchange Standard Specification (IESS) Trusted Responsive Authoritative Data Source (ADS) Institutionalized Community of Interest (COI)

  17. The Role of an Ontology Within The DoD Net-Centric Data Strategy • Ontologies enable data to be understandable by promoting semantic and syntactic understanding of data. • Ontologies include data categorization schemes, thesauruses, vocabularies, key word lists, and taxonomies. • Communities Of Interest (COIs) will be encouraged to develop an ontology that best reflects the community understanding of their shared data. • Any community that establishes an ontology will publish it to the DoD Metadata Registry to increase understanding across the Enterprise and promote possible reuse.

  18. What is an Ontology? • An Ontology: • Defines the basic terms and relations comprising the vocabulary of a topic area, as well as the rules for combining terms and relations to define extensions to the vocabulary. • Is an orderly formalization of concepts, definitions, relationships and rules that captures the semantic content of a domain in a machine-readable format.

  19. SEC’s Ontology Effort • Aid in the Chief Information Officer’s objective of creating a net-centric environment within the Department. • Establish the C4ISR Data Ontology to Increase the understanding of captured data across the Enterprise for interoperability. • Promote reuse of the C4ISR Data Ontology across Enterprises. • Support the Integrated Data & Symantec Web Environment being • developed for the Warfighter. • Aid system developers, integrators and architects in performing the following functions: • Information Exchange Standards Requirement Refinement • Architecture Development • Data Exchange Gap Analyses.

  20. C4ISR Data Ontology Data Elements MIP VMF MTF Specific Specific C2IEDM { { { Concepts Concepts FCS TDL TST BC Data Models Message Standards COIs & Programs Specific Specific Specific UAIM Implemented Concept Domains Future Concept Domains Concepts Concepts Concepts C4ISR Data Ontology Functional Structure

  21. C4ISR Data Ontology Scope • Ontology efforts focus on Warfighter Mission Area and Legacy System, data exchange. This effort includes mapping legacy/current information exchange standards to a core Data Element based on C2IEDM and identifying/adding extensions as necessary. Ontology component examples: • Data Models: • C2IEDM: Use as foundation for C4ISR Data Element Core • J3CIEDM: Migrate C4ISR Core by comparing and making necessary mods • Future Combat System (FCS): Assist PM data modelers to compare FCS DM to C4ISR Core and identify deltas • Messaging Standards • Variable Message Format (VMF): Joint/Army tactical bit oriented C2 & SA messaging standard at Brigade and below • US Message Text Format (USMTF): Joint/Army tactical/theater character oriented C2 messaging standard at Division and above • Tactical Data Links (TDL): Joint/Army tactical real time air/air defense opearations fixed format messaging standards • Applications: • Data Acquisition Application: Performs automatically the functions of; converts legacy system into OWL, compares the scope of each Ontology/Domain/Data Model to determine relationships, documents results, integrates data, and updates the baseline ontology.

  22. Conclusion • Promulgation of DOD Net-Centric Data Strategy is key to achieving future Interoperability • Net-Centric Data Strategy critical to development & implementation of net-centric operation environment • Army transforming to promulgate Data Strategy: • Established Army enterprise level Net-Centric Data Forum • Working with Army programs through Software Blocking and Warfighter Mission Area forums • Working with other Services/DISA through NESI & joint forums • PEOs/PMs need to identify their COI requirements

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