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Geo-Enabling DoD Business Transformation:The Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure
(DISDI)
presentation to the COI Forum
Costi TudanDISDI Architect
Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and EnvironmentBusiness Enterprise Integration
Col. Hal TinsleyDISDI Program Manager
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Purpose and Agenda
• Defense Installations Spatial Data Infrastructure Group – DISDI Group (DISDI-G)
• DISDI-G: the Community of Interest
• Governance and policy
• DISDI-G working groups
• DISDI-G net-centric goals – implementation projects
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The DISDI Group
“The DISDI-G will seek strategies across the RP&ILM core business mission area for optimizing DoD investments in people, policies, and
practices necessary to acquire, steward, and share installation, environmental, and range spatial data assets for defense, federal, and
national goals. Once strategies are developed, the DISDI-G will deliberate and forward proposed actions to the I&E Domain
Governance Board (DGB) for approval.”
““The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency will function as a key partner The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency will function as a key partner to the DISDI-G to ensure alignment with the strategic intent of the to the DISDI-G to ensure alignment with the strategic intent of the
National System for Geospatial-Intelligence (NSG).”National System for Geospatial-Intelligence (NSG).”
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The Warfighter / Installation RelationshipDefense Basing Space - “The DoD Footprint”
Where is the Warfighter in this picture?Where is the Warfighter in this picture?
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Geographic Information…. for the DoD Business Mission
Real Property Management
Environment
Natural &Cultural Resources
Occupational Health, Safety
Base Operations, Services
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Geo-Enabling the Global Information Grid
Defense ‘Basing space’Defense ‘Basing space’
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IMAGERY
Real Property &Installation Lifecycle Management
Domain Governance Board(RP&ILM DGB)
Real Property &Installation Lifecycle Management
Domain Governance Board(RP&ILM DGB)
Real Property &Installation Lifecycle Management
Investment Review Board(RP&ILM IRB)
Real Property &Installation Lifecycle Management
Investment Review Board(RP&ILM IRB)
ODUSD(I&E) BEI-DISDIDefense Installation
Spatial Data Infrastructure
ODUSD(I&E) BEI-DISDIDefense Installation
Spatial Data Infrastructure
Principals:DUSD(I&E)
Asst Sec of the Army (I&E)Asst Sec of the Navy (I&E)
Asst Sec of the Air Force (IE&L)Joint Staff, J-4
Asst Sec of Def (NII/DoD CIO)Director, PA&E
Principals:DUSD(I&E)
Asst Sec of the Army (I&E)Asst Sec of the Navy (I&E)
Dep Asst Sec of the Air Force (Installations)Asst Chief of Staff for Installation Mgt, US Army
Air Force Civil EngineerNavy Chief of Naval Operations (N-46)
Asst Dep Comdt. (I&L)(F), US Marine CorpsDir, Real Estate and Facilities, WHS
DISDI Group (DISDI-G)
DISDI Group (DISDI-G)
ACSIM, US Army(Army IGI&S)
ACSIM, US Army(Army IGI&S)
HQNAVFAC, US Navy
(GeoReadiness)
HQNAVFAC, US Navy
(GeoReadiness)
Asst Dep Comdt, (I&L)(F), US Marine
Corps(GeoFidelis)
Asst Dep Comdt, (I&L)(F), US Marine
Corps(GeoFidelis)
Air Force Civil Engineer
Air Force Civil Engineer
Headquarters, US Army Corps
of Engineers
Headquarters, US Army Corps
of Engineers
GeoReadiness Integration
Team
Installation GI&S
MSC Enterprise GIS (EGIS)
Group
CIO GIS Configuration
Integration Board (CIB)
GEOFidelisAdvisoryCouncil
Business Mission AreaBusiness Mission AreaFunctional InputsFunctional Inputs
Business Mission AreaBusiness Mission AreaFunctional InputsFunctional Inputs
support support support support
WORKING GROUPS
DISDI FunctionalDISDI FunctionalComponents Components
DISDI FunctionalDISDI FunctionalComponents Components
SDSFIEMETADATA
Director,RE & Fac.,
WHS
Director,RE & Fac.,
WHS
DISDI-G GovernanceOSD Level and Component Level
ARCHITECTURE
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DISDI Governance and the GIGG
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Real Property &Installation Lifecycle Management
Domain Governance Board(RP&ILM DGB)
Real Property &Installation Lifecycle Management
Domain Governance Board(RP&ILM DGB)
ODUSD(I&E) BEI-DISDIDefense Installation
Spatial Data Infrastructure
ODUSD(I&E) BEI-DISDIDefense Installation
Spatial Data Infrastructure
DISDI Group (DISDI-G)
DISDI Group (DISDI-G)
SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT SUPPORT
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WORKING GROUPS
ACSIM, US Army(Army IGI&S)
ACSIM, US Army(Army IGI&S)
HQNAVFAC, US Navy
(GeoReadiness)
HQNAVFAC, US Navy
(GeoReadiness)
Asst Dep Comdt, (I&L)(F), US Marine
Corps(GeoFidelis)
Asst Dep Comdt, (I&L)(F), US Marine
Corps(GeoFidelis)
Air Force Civil Engineer
(GeoBase)
Air Force Civil Engineer
(GeoBase)
Headquarters, US Army Corps
of Engineers
Headquarters, US Army Corps
of Engineers
Director,RE & Fac.,
WHS
Director,RE & Fac.,
WHS
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DoD Business and The Key Drivers for Spatial Data Requirements
The DoD Global Information Grid has Three Domains:
(1) Warfighter (2) Intelligence (3) Business
The DoD Business Domain has 5 Core Business Mission Areas:
Defense Installations Strategic Plan - VISION: Installation assets and services are available when and where needed, with the joint capabilities and capacities necessary to
effectively and efficiently support DoD missions.
Defense Installations Strategic Plan - VISION: Installation assets and services are available when and where needed, with the joint capabilities and capacities necessary to
effectively and efficiently support DoD missions.
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•Executive Order 12906, “Coordinating Geographic Data Acquisition and Access: The National Spatial Data Infrastructure”, April 11, 1994•DoD Directive 8000.1, “Management of DoD Information Resources and Information Technology,” February 27, 2002•DoD Directive 5105.60, “National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA)”, October 11, 1996•DoD Directive 8320.2, “Data Sharing in a Net-Centric Department of Defense”, 2 December 2004•DOD Directive 8115.01, “Information Technology Portfolio Management” 10 October, 2005•DoD Instruction 5210.52, “Security Classification of Airborne Sensor Imagery,” May 18, 1989•Executive Order 10104, “Defining Certain Vital Military and Naval Installations and Equipment as Requiring Protection Against the General Dissemination of Information Relative Thereto, “ Feb 1, 1950•DoD Directive 5030.59, “National Imagery and Mapping Agency (NIMA) LIMITED DISTRIBUTION Imagery or Geospatial Information and Data”, 13 May 2003•DoD Directive 3020.40, “Defense Critical Infrastructure Program (DCIP)”, 19 August, 2005•DoD Directive 5200.1, “DoD Information Security Program”, 13 December 1996•DoD Directive 5144.1, “Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration/DoD Chief Information Officer (ASD(NII)/DoD CIO)”, 2 May 2005•DoD 5200.1-R, “Information Security Program”, January 1997•DoD Directive 5205.2, “DoD Operations Security (OPSEC) Program”, 29 November 1999•DoD Directive, “DoD Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) Program”, 28 October 2005 •DoD 5400.7-R, “DoD Freedom of Information Act Program”, September 1998•DoD Directive 8500.1, “Information Assurance (IA)”, October 24, 2002•CJCSI 3901.01B, “Requirements for Geospatial Information and Services”, July 15,2004•CJCSM 3150.15B, Standard Specified Geographic Location File Request, November 1, 2005•DoD Directive 3025.1, “Military Support to Civil Authorities (MSCA)”, January 15, 1993
Policies affecting geospatial
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Working Groups
• Spatial Data Standard for Facilities Installations and Environment (SDSFIE) Working Group
• Geospatial Metadata Working Group
• Architecture Working Group
• Imagery Working Group
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The SDSFIE Five-Year Vision Statement:
• Meet strategic requirements: DISR, BEA, DDMS, ISO, FGDC, and other DoD standards and models
• Ensure interoperability of adaptations• Future releases of the SDSFIE will be driven by DoD Business
Mission Area Requirements• Individual content requests and change recommendations will
drive local adaptations and not the SDSFIE Logical Data Model
SDSFIE Working Group
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SDSFIE Working Group
1. SDSFIE will focus on the geospatial representation of features and maintain a minimum number of attributes. It will link to our business databases for attribute data and not duplicate attributes found in business databases.
2. SDSFIE will provide a data model that is scalable from installation mapping up to Service level and DoD; from local to global
3. If a relevant data content standard already exists, SDSFIE must incorporate it into the model rather than develop new content.
4. SDSFIE standard development will follow a nationally recognized development process
5. SDSFIE will reside in the public domain and is vendor neutral
6. The standard will be responsive and built to support the business needs of data creators and end users
7. SDSFIE is governed and managed by the DISDI Group.
SDSFIE Guiding Principles
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Metadata Working Group
• Established to align with DoD Metadata efforts
• Incorporate Defense Discovery Metadata Specification into geospatial metadata
• Align with mandated DISR standards
• Create and Implement ISO profile for geospatial metadata
• In sync with Federal Geographic Data Committee and NGA geospatial metadata efforts
• Developed DISDI Geospatial Metadata Profile based on ISO 19115 specification
• Developing Metadata translation tools to help migration from old metadata standard
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Architecture Working Group
• Address geospatial architecture federation requirements
• Develop high level architecture views (OV-1, SV-1, TV-1,2)
• BEA 5.0 geo-enabled location
• Geo-enable Real Property Unique Identifier Registry
• I&E - Universal Core “Where”
• Authoritative Source for Location – “Where”
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Imagery Working Group
• Consolidate Imagery Requirements
• Reducing Redundancy by Building Awareness
• Cross-Service Imagery Sharing Capability
• Eliminating Redundant Acquisitions– Estimated $35 mil cost avoidance over a two year period.
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Current DISDI Initiatives
• Implementing Geospatial Capabilities– Real Property Mapping Pilot Project
– Environmental Liabilities Reconciliation Pilot Project
– Geospatial Visualization for the Real Property Unique Identifier Registry
– Geospatial Data Warehouse Pilot Project (DoD Legacy Program)
– Pilot Development of Data Sharing Protocols
– High Resolution Imagery Sharing
• Standards & Strategic Initiatives– DISDI Metadata Profile 1.0
– Inserting Geospatial Fundamentals in Business Enterprise Architecture (BEA), Version 5.0
– Re-engineering the Spatial Data Standards for Facilities, Infrastructure, and Environment (SDSFIE)
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RPI Mapping Pilot - Sites and Land (Parcel) Assets
Sites and Land ParcelsDover AFB, DE
SiteBoundaries
Land Parcels (owned)
Land Parcels (non-owned)
DoDI 4165.14 RPI Requirements – Logical
Data Elements and Spatial Data Map Layers
Transforming the Business with Geospatial Solutions Real Property Inventory Initiative
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• Problem:
– DISR mandates the use of ISO standards for geospatial systems.
– Current BEA products do not incorporate ISO geospatial standards.
– Existing I&E geospatial data standards (i.e. SDSFIE) not included.
• Strategy:
– Update BEA products to align with DISR.
– Implement ISO geospatial meta-model for BEA 5.0 release.
– Align with geospatial standards and architectures as implemented by warfighter, intelligence domains and RP&ILM.
• Outcome:
– Geo-enables the Real Property Business Process Model.
– Aligns all current efforts for geospatial representation, visualization and analysis of Real Property assets.
– Ensures business domain geospatial data is aligned with the National System for Geospatial-Intelligence (NSG) and ISO compliant.
Geo-Enable Location in BEA 5.0
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Spatial Data Standards for the Business Enterprise Architecture
THE SPATIAL DATA STANDARD FOR FACILITIES, INFRASTRUCTURE & ENVIRONMENT
DoD Business Enterprise Architecture
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DISDI Group COI
Strategic Involvement
- BEA 5.0, FEA, GWG, FGDC, Geo LoB
Standards
- Metadata, SDSFIE
Geo-Enabling Business Mission Areas
- Real Property Mapping, Environmental Liabilities
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Costi TudanDISDI Architect
703.604.4616Constantin.Tudan.ctr@osd.mil
Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Installations and EnvironmentBusiness Enterprise Integration
Col. Hal TinsleyDISDI Program Manager703.604.5807Hal.Tinsley@osd.mil
Geo-Enabling DoD Business Transformation:
The Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure (DISDI)
presentation to the COI Forum
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