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Reference Architecture for IT Optimization

Reference Architecture for IT Optimization. 5 January 2012 – DoDAF Plenary Brian Wilczynski Director, Architecture & Infrastructure Office of the DoD CIO Brian.Wilczynski@osd.mil. UNCLASSIFIED. Agenda. The DoD Architecture Framework Reference Architectures

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Reference Architecture for IT Optimization

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  1. Reference Architecture forIT Optimization 5 January 2012 – DoDAF Plenary Brian Wilczynski Director, Architecture & Infrastructure Office of the DoD CIO Brian.Wilczynski@osd.mil UNCLASSIFIED

  2. Agenda The DoD Architecture Framework Reference Architectures The DoD Information Enterprise Architecture IT Enterprise Strategy and Roadmap Data Center Consolidation and Network Optimization Reference Architectures (RA) UNCLASSIFIED 2

  3. DoDAF Evolution • DoDAF 1.0 • Program – Level Focus • Volume III was A Deskbook • CADM was Separate • Baseline for DoDAF 1.5 • DoDAF 1.5 • Began to address Net-Centricity • Program – Level Focus • Volume III is CADM & • Architecture Data Strategy • Addressed Architecture • Federation • Baseline for DoDAF 2.0 (Published in 2003) • DoDAF 2.0 • Covers Enterprise • through Program • Architecture Spectrum • Documents High Level • Guidance • Web-based • On-Line Journal • - Best Practices • - Errata Sheets • - Interim Releases • - New Requirements • - Usage Examples • Fit For Purpose Content & • Presentation (Published in 2007) DoDAF 2.0 (Published 2008) 3 UNCLASSIFIED

  4. Reference Architectures • “A Reference Architecture is an authoritative source of information about a specific subject area that guides and constrains the instantiations of multiple architectures and solutions” • The DoD‐wide Reference Architecture provides information, guidance, and direction that is applicable across DoD. This information, guidance, and direction are provided in the five (5) elements that comprise a Reference Architecture: • Strategic Purpose – Identifies goals and objectives of the Reference Architecture and describes the specific purpose of and the problem(s) to be addressed by the Reference Architecture. • Principles –Sufficient high level foundational statements of rules, culture, and values that drive technical positions and patterns. • Technical Positions –Technical guidance and standards, based on specified principles that need to be followed and implemented as part of the solution. • Patterns (Templates) –Generalized architecture representations (viewpoints, graphical/textual models, diagrams, etc.) that show relationships between elements and artifacts specified by the technical positions. • Vocabulary – Acronyms, terms, and definitions that are used in the Reference Architecture and are relevant to architectures and solutions that are guided and constrained by the Reference Architecture. UNCLASSIFIED 4

  5. Reference Architecture Concept Reference Architecture Description (Approved 24 Aug 2010) Strategic Purpose Principles Enterprise-wide Capabilities OV-1 (Concept – Consumer & Provider) AV-1 (Overview and Summary) OV-6a (Operational Rules Model) Reference Architectures Patterns Technical Positions StdV-1 (Standards Profile) OV-5a (Activity Decomposition) OV-6c (Event-Trace Description) Vocabulary AV-2 (Integrated Dictionary) UNCLASSIFIED 5

  6. DoD Information Enterprise Architecture • Purpose: • Unifies the concepts embedded in the DoD’s net-centric strategies into common vision • Describes the integrated Defense Information Enterprise and the rules for information assets and resources that enable it • Fosters alignment of DoD architectures with the enterprise net-centric vision • Integration of NCOW RM content • Appendix D: Applying the DoD IEA • Appendix E: Compliance with the DoD IEA • Appendix G: Requirements for Compliance to the DoD EA • Available at: http://dodcio.defense.gov/sites/diea/ UNCLASSIFIED 6

  7. DoD IEA v2.0 Conceptual Depiction of the DoD Information Enterprise UNCLASSIFIED 7

  8. IT Enterprise Strategy & Roadmap UNCLASSIFIED 8 UNCLASSIFIED

  9. Federal Data CenterConsolidation Initiative (FDCCI) • OMB Federal Data Center Consolidation Initiative memo dated 2/26/2010 • Overall goals are: • Green IT – reduce overall energy and real estate footprint • Reduce cost of data center hardware, software and operations • Increase overall IT security posture of government; and • Shift IT investments to more efficient computing platforms and technologies • Deliverables • Initial Asset Inventory: High-level understanding of scale and size of existing data centers, IT infrastructure assets, and applications. • Initial Data Center Consolidation Plan: Potential areas for consolidation. High-level roadmap for transitioning to consolidated end-state architecture. • Final Asset Inventory Baseline: Foundation for developing final data center consolidation plans. • Final Data Center Consolidation Plan: Technical roadmap and approach for achieving the targets for infrastructure utilization, energy efficiency, and cost efficiency. • Next Steps • Ongoing Monitoring: Report inventory annually by Q3 of each FY; consolidation plan execution progress quarterly, and reflect changes in asset inventories and account for execution of data center consolidation plans in budgets. UNCLASSIFIED 9

  10. Today’s Data Center Environment DISA USAF DON USA Data Center to Stay Open Regional/Component Data Centers Optimized by Services/Agencies to Gain Efficiencies Data Center to be Closed UNCLASSIFIED

  11. Data Center Optimization Global Footprint Data Centers will be closed, by repositioning servers and virtualizing, while simultaneously establishing a Federation of Resilient CORE Data Centers with Robust Inter-connectivity and Global Accessibility CORE Data Centers would be Exemplar Data Center Standard Compliant Supporting “Cloud Computing” based Foundational & Common Enterprise Services UNCLASSIFIED

  12. Data Center & Server ConsolidationReference Architecture (DC&SC RA) • Defines & standardizes attributes for Core DoD Computing Centers integrating DoD cloud and server virtualization concepts, rules & standards • Defines cloud delivery mechanisms (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS) for DoD Enterprise Services • Leverages Defense ITIL for management of the GIG Computing Environment • DC&SC RA Version 1.0 is scheduled for release in Q2FY12 Conceptual Core Computing Center UNCLASSIFIED 12

  13. Network Optimization RA (NORA) Purposes & Objectives Army Common Network Navy Network Enclaves DISN Backbone Marine Corps DISN Backbone Army Air Force Navy Other Marine Corps Air Force Other

  14. Questions 14 UNCLASSIFIED

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