netcentricity - a view of the challenges of implementing a network-enabled capability
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Netcentricity - A view of the challenges of implementing a network-enabled capability. Terry Morgan Director, Netcentric Initiatives, Global Government Solutions Group, Cisco Chairman Emeritus, Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium [email protected]. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Netcentricity - A view of the challenges of implementing a network-enabled capability
Terry Morgan
Director, Netcentric Initiatives,
Global Government Solutions Group, Cisco
Chairman Emeritus, Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium
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Not Defeat in Detail
but Victory Through Sharing the Details !!!!
Its Critical to The Battle of Dots
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Network Centric Enablers
Operational art: the ability to envision the actions required to achieve a strategic end state
Architecture: the fundamental organization of a system, embodied in its components, their relationships to each other and the environment, and the principles governing its design and evolution.
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Why? The Combinations and Permutations
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How Its Bought
Weapons,Sensor, Soldier Systems
Service/Agency Enterprise
Nat’l Core
Long HaulTerrestrial
Space Joint & ServiceTactical Internet
DII Skynet 5 Falcon FRES----------------- Bowman ------- UK
Win-T FCSI3MP-------------JTRS ------------
GIG BE TSATDISNUS
You Need A Plan
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TOGAF
ZachmanFramework
OnDemand
Homeland Security
DoDAF
Networks are shown as black boxes, yet each architecture
requires an intelligent network fabric to realize full potential
The Networks role in the Enterprise Architecture : The Mission Fabric
Branch
Identity Services
Compute Services
Unified Communications Services
Application Oriented Networking
Collaboration Applications
Data Center
IntegratedNetwork Services
Campus
Network Systems
Network Infrastructure Virtualization
Storage Services
Mobility Services
Security Services
Application Delivery
Business Applications
ApplicationsM
anagement S
ervices
Branch
Identity Services
Compute Services
Unified Communications Services
Application Oriented Networking
Collaboration Applications
Data Center
IntegratedNetwork Services
Campus
Network Systems
Network Infrastructure Virtualization
Storage Services
Mobility Services
Security Services
Application Delivery
Business Applications
ApplicationsM
anagement S
ervices
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The Network as a Service-Delivery Platform
Enable the network beyond transport, as a mission-critical platform for convergence, service delivery, and business transformation
Network becomes a keystone in delivering an enterprisewide, service-based architecture
Leverage success of IP network; its ability to consolidate capabilities and improve service delivery
Promote standardization
Provide investment protection through a scalable platform
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Getting there?
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The Cisco Core painted “Green”
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SUGGESTIONS
Speed and Agility Embrace Good Change and reward it – don’t drive it out ! Major issue is acquisition – buy what you want, not what you
get at the end of an outdated, long, weapon systems model Help change the industry – military model. You are the drivers
of this modelLet Companies do what they do bestUnderstand Business – what drives parts of industryNCOIC a good model
Match the architectures, acquisition, outcomes and rewards together
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Napoleon on Time vs. Space
The definition of strategy is the employment of both time and space. I am less avaricious of space, as once
lost it may always be regained, whereas time lost never.
Napoleon