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Association for Enterprise Integration Enterprise Integration Expo 2003 Enterprise Architecture: Global Information Grid September 23, 2003 Marian T. Cherry HF Portfolio Manager OASD/NII 703-607-0234 [email protected] HORIZONTAL FUSION

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Page 1: HORIZONTAL FUSIONproceedings.ndia.org/3AF6/Marian_Cherry.pdfHorizontal Fusion Objectives (FY03) • Computing power as far to the physical edge as possible • Only handle the information

Association for Enterprise IntegrationEnterprise Integration Expo 2003

Enterprise Architecture: Global Information GridSeptember 23, 2003

Marian T. CherryHF Portfolio Manager

OASD/NII703-607-0234

[email protected]

HORIZONTAL FUSION

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What Does Horizontal Fusion Mean?

Horizontal FusionHorizontal Fusion is netis net--centric with (1) a focus on data centric with (1) a focus on data -- cross functionalcross functional posting posting and use, and use, AAd Hoc accessd Hoc access to and fusion of data that is to and fusion of data that is created by operations created by operations processesprocesses which are which are integratedintegrated and and federatedfederated and (2) a focus on and (2) a focus on making making

sensesense of that dataof that data

Federated OperationsEnterprise Value mostly derives from looselycoupled functional processes, some operating in a “just in time” manner. Cross functionalcontributions or contributions from multiple Communities of Interest (COI) to enterprisevalue are substantial.

Integrated OperationsEnterprise Value derives from processes that must be executed against tight timelines with high assurance. Processes may be eitherfunctional or cross functional but generallyexecute within a well defined Community Of Interest (COI).

The merging of different elements into a union

Fusion Interoperability“The ability of systems, units, or forces to exchange

services and…operated effectively together.”--Joint Publication 1-02

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Horizontal Fusion Objectives (FY03)

• Computing power as far to the physical edge aspossible

• Only handle the information once• Real-time Collaboration • TPPU – POST/Publish to the GIG. Populate the

space with new and dynamic sources of information• Everyone is a consumer and producer of information• Bi-lateral sharing of intelligence and S&R data.• Operational-Intelligence data interoperability• Exploit diverse data sources with sense-making tools

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HF Portfolio Summary - Infrastructure

PKI

CommonServices

E-Mail

CollaborationIASensors

DODCollateral

Space

CommunityShared Data

CollaborationStorage

Full ServiceDirectory

CommunityApplications

Warrior’s Edge

P-3

DCGS-A

Common services•Situational Awareness

•Sense-making•Collaboration

•Discovery•Mediation

•Posting/Delivery•Resourcing/Indexing

•Security/User Identification & Verification

•Messaging/E-mail

Content Staging

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Warrior’s Edge

P-3

DCGS-ADCGS-N

CEC

Data Cached on the NetIP Networks – IPv6

Data

DataData

DataData

PKI

CommonServices

E-Mail

CollaborationIASensors

DODCollateral

Space

CommunityShared Data

CollaborationStorage

Full ServiceDirectory

CommunityApplications

HF Portfolio Summary - Data Providers and Consumers

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Warrior’s Edge

P-3

DCGS-ADCGS-N

CEC

Data Cached on the NetIP Networks – IPv6

Data

DataData

DataData

PKI

CommonServices

E-Mail

CollaborationIASensors

DODCollateral

Space

CommunityShared Data

CollaborationStorage

Full ServiceDirectory

CommunityApplications

Exploited Data Disseminated

Through Standard Reporting Channels

NGIS

MissionStatement

MissionAlerts

UAIM

Tasking,Criteria

GNCST Tgt Sigs

SSA SSASSA

Analyst

ORCONand Specials

GNCST

HF Portfolio Summary - Net Applications

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An annual demonstration of the current stateof implementation of net-centric warfighting

and operations addressing:

TechnologyPolicyCulture

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Demonstration Objectives and Success Criteria

Demonstrate:

�Use of the HF Portal (MARS) to access and share information

�That data is visible to an unknowing user (Discovery)

�That HFES effects all data and applications in the shared space

�That the HF Portal infrastructure can:support sustained combat operationscapture data to isolate and identify flaws in the infrastructurecapture baseline data for analysis and comparison to legacy

processes and procedures

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Quantum Leap – 1 After Action Report

• Security and security policy•certification and accreditation process•PKI – DoD vs. IC•Information protection – internal and external•coalition and allies

• Bandwidth, Bandwidth, Bandwidth!!!!!!!!

• C4ISR Architecture Framework•Current approach inconsistent with NC Operations (ie., SV-6)

• Standards and CM•a fine line between Saturday night

and Sunday morning•Private Industry state of the practice and

DoD strategy and instruction

• Tactics, Techniques, and Procedures•Train as you fight•Information as an asset

04: Cross-domain information sharing

04: GIG BE must be implementedSecure Wireless communications

04: Recommend modifications to managing office

04: Continue to refine and evolve how we draw the line between creativity and discipline

04: Engage training and doctrineorganizations

• Net-Centric Warfighting and Operations is DOABLE!!!!

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• Alignment with DoD CIO net-centric objectives

• Potential for eliminating net-centric technology “speed bumps”

• Ability to change an existing program of record within two years

• Sponsors ability to support follow on program actions

• Potential for spawning support for policy change(s)

• Maturity of underlying technologies

• Extent to which COTS is integrated

• Cost – first year; subsequent year estimates

• Extent to which information assurance issues are addressed

Horizontal Fusion Initiatives Selection Criteria