joint program executive office for chemical and biological defense
DESCRIPTION
Overview of JPM Information Systems Organization Mission: Responsible for providing the information architecture and applications for shaping the battlespace against the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) threat Vision: Provide the Warfighter with the most effective integrated early warning capability; a cutting-edge DoD accredited CBRN hazard prediction model; and state-of-the-art biosurveillance situational awareness, collaboration, and analysis tools resulting in optimized decision support capability for Commanders across all operational levels from the tactical to strategic as well as bridging the interoperability gap from DoD to Interagency Uniquely suited to provide Joint Service CBRN capabilities based on our experience in modeling and simulation and systems integration, and leveraging our membership in the Navy’s PEO C4ISR and our close working relationship with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems CommandTRANSCRIPT
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Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense
Joint Program Executive Office for Chemical and Biological Defense
Mr. Scott WhiteJPM Information Systems619-221-7272
December 8, 2015
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Joint Project ManagerInformation Systems
Overview
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Overview of JPM Information Systems Organization
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Mission:Responsible for providing the information architecture and applications for shaping the battlespace against the Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) threat
Vision: Provide the Warfighter with the most effective integrated early warning capability; a cutting-edge DoD accredited CBRN hazard prediction model; and state-of-the-art biosurveillance situational awareness, collaboration, and analysis tools resulting in optimized decision support capability for Commanders across all operational levels from the tactical to strategic as well as bridging the interoperability gap from DoD to Interagency
Uniquely suited to provide Joint Service CBRN capabilities based on our experience in modeling and simulation and systems integration, and leveraging our membership in the Navy’s PEO C4ISR and our close working relationship with the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Command
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Potential JE-RDAP Requirements• Programs in Acquisition and Procurement
– Joint Effects Model (JEM) Increment 1– Joint Warning And Reporting Network (JWARN) Increment 1
• Programs in Research and Development– Joint Effects Model (JEM) Increment 2– Joint Warning And Reporting Network (JWARN) Increment 2– Biosurveillance Portal (BSP)– CBRN Information Systems
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JEM INC 1
JEM INC 2
JWARN INC 1
JWARN INC 2
BSP
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Deployed Environm ent
Enterprise Inform ation
Environment
A ccess at the Point of Need
CBRN Information Systems
• Objective: Provide an “End-to-End”, easily accessible set of CBRN Enterprise capabilities through web services utilizing Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)
• This strategy will leverage:• CBRN Hazard Awareness and
Understanding • Joint Information Environment
• Benefits:• Reduce total cost of ownership • Reduced cost of test• CBDP customers can
access information resources from any authorized IT devicefrom anywhere in the world
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Joint Information Environment (JIE)
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Capability Sets and Acquisition Strategies should be shaped to leverage the JIE/JOC
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• Mr. Scott White, JPM-IS– [email protected]
• Mr. Mike Steinmann, Deputy JPM-IS– [email protected]
• Mr. Thomas Smith, JEM Acquisition Program Manager– [email protected]
• CAPT Malachy Sandie, JWARN Acquisition Program Manager– [email protected]
• Mr. Brett Bonifay, BSP Acquisition Program Manager– [email protected]
Program Points of Contact
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