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Enterprise Challenges of NGEN, MDA and CANES Potential Impact on the Government-Industry Relationship

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Enterprise Challenges of NGEN, MDA and CANES Potential Impact on the Government-Industry Relationship

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    1. “Enterprise Challenges of NGEN, MDA and CANES – Potential Impact on the Government-Industry Relationship” 18-20 November 2008 Marv Langston 1

    2. Yogi Opening "It is wonderful to be here in St. Louis and to visit the old neighborhood. I haven't been back since the last time I was here. Everything looks the same, only different. Of course, things in the past are never as they used to be. 2

    3. So what Does This Question Really Mean? “Enterprise Challenges of NGEN, MDA and CANES – Potential Impact on the Government-Industry Relationship” 3

    4. What is NGEN? Next Generation Network is Dept of Navy’s initiative to create the consolidated network infrastructure to support DON’s future: It will replace the NMCI infrastructure and desktop services It will consolidate the remaining non-afloat DON network infrastructure It will be the DON cyber defense infrastructure It is the DON’s reliance on information technology as a core component of Naval Capability 4

    5. What is CANES? Consolidated Afloat Network and Enterprise Services is the Dept of Navy initiative to: Create the next generation of shipboard networks The first attempt to virtualize the computing hardware aboard ships The first attempt to support a Services Oriented Architecture in Department of Navy The first attempt by DON to separate client-server mission critical systems into decoupled hardware and software components managed across separate Program Management Offices 5

    6. What is MDA? Maritime Domain Awareness is the Nation’s initiative to improve our knowledge of vessels and goods moving across the maritime domain in support of law enforcement or military operations: Is an early Services Oriented Architecture system Coupled into DISA, Coast Guard, and other resources Was initially stood up in less than 18 months from idea to deployed functionality MDA is an example of what today’s information technology promises to our National defense 6

    7. The Technology Revolution at Hand 7

    8. What is Services Oriented Architecture? “The short answer is that SOA is a new approach to building IT systems [mission/business] that allow businesses to leverage existing assets and easily enable the inevitable changes required to support the business.” “The promise of services oriented architecture is to liberate businesses from the constraints of technology and unshackle technologist from the chains they themselves have forged.” “From our perspective, one of the most important aspects of SOA is that it is a business approach and methodology as much as it is a technological approach and methodology.” Service Oriented Architecture for Dummies, Jan 2007 8

    9. IBM SOA ROI Study… 9

    10. What does SOA allow us to do better? Reuse older and external applications in new user-facing transactions: “Web-enabling legacy functionality” Take advantage of large legacy investment by integrating good legacy into new user interface Add new capability or functionality more easily (less cost, less time) Retire legacy systems only when new SOA functions cover needed tasks Access information from other domains not previously integrated Expose cross domain data and build business rules that enable operational agility Concentrate resources on capability rather than infrastructure Enterprise services shared to fill cross domain needs 10

    11. *What is SOA?… 11

    12. What is SOA? “SOA is something an organization does—not something it buys or something it builds. It’s an approach to developing information-technology (IT) systems. SOA’s essential purpose is designing systems for flexibility and reusability. A successful SOA adoption strategy requires fundamental changes to application design and development techniques, as well as increased levels of collaboration among project teams. Therefore, successful SOA initiatives depend as much on governance programs as they do on infrastructure software.” “PEO C4I Futures Studies” Report, Burton Group, Jan 2007 12

    13. SOA Best Practices Migration Strategy 13

    14. Providing For the Warfighters “Command and control is a lost operational art that has been swept into cyberspace by a whirlwind of technologies, made less significant by weak doctrine and misunderstood terms, and put off by future visions of every war fighter possessing relevant information.” ** Rediscover the Art of Command & Control, by Vice Admiral Robert F. Willard, US Navy; Proceedings October, 2002 C2 “the art” must be rebalanced with C2 “the systems” 14

    15. Net-Centric C2 System Evolution 15

    16. C2 “the art” vs C2 “the systems” 16

    17. Operator-Centric Opportunity 17

    18. CNO Guidance for 2009 “We must align the requirements, resources, and acquisition processes to achieve accountability and deliver the right capability and capacity on time and at the optimum cost throughout the lifecycle. We must clearly define and articulate warfighting requirements, effectively manage costs, and ensure stability to maintain a healthy industrial base. Ultimately, quality, timeliness, and cost will be the visible metrics of our success.” 18

    19. DoD Directive 5000 DoD Directive 5000 is the policy “bible” for acquiring material systems and infrastructure for the Department. The stated purpose of this policy directive is: 3.1. The Defense Acquisition System is the management process by which the Department of Defense provides effective, affordable, and timely systems to the users. 4.2. states that the primary purpose of Defense acquisition is: ‘... to acquire quality products that satisfy user needs with measurable improvements to mission capability and operational support, in a timely manner, and at a fair and reasonable price.’ 19

    20. DODD 5000 The primary policies that govern the Defense acquisition system are described by five key areas: 4.3. The following policies shall govern the Defense Acquisition System: 4.3.1. Flexibility 4.3.2. Responsiveness 4.3.3. Innovation 4.3.4. Discipline 4.3.5. Streamlined and Effective Management 20

    21. So How Does This All Affect Government-Industry Relationships? SOA and virtualized hardware both lower the barrier to entry for developers Smaller businesses will innovate and win business Large business will both systems integrate and develop SOA apps Operational commands will look for business to tailor SOA for operational needs Government will have more options for developing mission capabilities New information agility will create more than enough work for capable developers, both large and small 21

    22. Yogi Wrap Up "Hold on to your integrity, ladies and gentlemen. It's the one thing you really need to have; if you don't have it, that's why you need it. Work hard to reach your goals, and if you can't reach them, use a ladder. There may come a day when you get hurt and have to miss work. Don't worry, it won't hurt to miss work.” 22

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