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Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium Overview

Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium Overview. www.ncoic.org. Version1.8 20060508. Our Cause DoD, DHS, NATO and MoD International Force Transformation. NCO is the underlying foundation of “Force Transformation” at the DoD and throughout the armed forces of our allies

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Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium Overview

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  1. Network Centric Operations Industry ConsortiumOverview www.ncoic.org Version1.8 20060508

  2. Our CauseDoD, DHS, NATO and MoDInternational Force Transformation • NCO is the underlying foundation of “Force Transformation” at the DoD and throughout the armed forces of our allies • New Theory of War based on Information Age principles and phenomena • New relationship between operations abroad & homeland security dealing with a considerably broadened threat context: • State/Non-State • Nodal/Non-nodal • Symmetric/Asymmetric • Traditional/Unrestricted

  3. Our StrategyIndustry Leadership to Reduce NCO Time-To-Market • A Forum for Subject Matter Experts to Collaborate on NCO Initiatives: • Understand & Articulate Customer’s NCO Vision, Goals, and Objectives • Exchange strategies and proven approaches to enhance system delivery • An Organization Committed to Establishing Open, Interoperable Systems using Common Best Practices and Systems Engineering Techniques: • Facilitate Consistency Across Industry • Advocate for Open and Interoperable Systems Design • Companies Committed to Meeting the Government More Than Half-Way: • Understand Industry’s Responsibilities and Respond Proactively • Address the Problem, Take the Initiative, Understand the Requirements • Seek close collaboration with Government and Industry Worldwide

  4. Our VisionCollaborate on Interoperable Open Standards • Vision: Industry working together with our customers to provide a network centric environment where all classes of information systems interoperate by integrating existing and emerging open standards into a common evolving global framework that employs a common set of principles and processes. • Mission: Our mission is to facilitate global realization of the benefit inherent in Network Centric Operations. To that end, we seek to enable continuously increasing levels of interoperability across the spectrum of joint, interagency, intergovermental, and multinational industrial and commercial operations. We will execute this mission in good faith as a global organization with membership open to all enterprises in quest of applying the vast potential of network centric technology to the operational challenges faced by our nations and their citizens.

  5. Our PurposeLeverage Proven Tools, Technologies & Best Practices • Increase interoperability within and among systems involved in Joint, Interagency and Multinational operations • Lower development costs and increase commonality of design in future systems – tailored standards and best practices • Improve force readiness through more rapid fielding of network centric systems – leverage technical “lessons learned” • Reduce systems cost and sustainability through re-use and commonality – facilitate ease of integration, upgrade, and support • Reduce Development Risk by Identifying the common components needed for the network centric environment – Develop them where none exist • Improve Force Effectiveness through new, more focused development on domain specific capabilities for the Warfighter

  6. Our ReachGlobal Participation “I have two major goals: “1. Make NATO transformation needs as transparent as possible to industry “2. Stop wasting money on R&D that is ongoing in Europe and the US. “The consortium can help me to achieve these goals. We need industry involvement. What you are doing is important and it has to be done. Let me know what I can do to help.” General Kujat, Former Chairman of the NATO Military Committee “We can work together on the building blocks NATO needs to achieve network centric operations. There are several ways we can move forward to collaborate on technical activities.” Marshall Billingslea, Assistant Secretary General for Defense Investment

  7. 80 Leading International Aerospace, Defense, IT Systems, and Professional Services Firms who have Extensive Experience with: DoD Intelligence Agencies DHS NATO MoDs International Law Enforcement Community State/Provincial and Local Governments. Companies of all sizes, “Think Tanks” and Academic Institutions Open: Participation open to all, Fair, equitable, and vendor-neutral processes, Work based on relevant industry open standards and practices. Our MembersOpen, Inclusive and Diverse Organizations

  8. Members Advisory Council Executive Council Executive Director Executive Operation Committee Affiliate Council Management Company Technical Council Business Council Affiliates Affiliates Functional Teams & Working Groups Functional Teams & Working Groups Functional Teams & Working Groups Our StructureNCOIC Organization

  9. Our ReachGovernment Interfaces • NCO Fellows Council • Provide skilled and experienced resources to technical and business teams at the working group levels in executing their respective agendas • Provide insight and innovation into NCO operations from all stakeholder activity levels • Leverage stakeholder resources as needed to assist to further the Consortium technical and business activities • Advisory Council • Advise Consortium leadership on government stakeholder NCO/NCW issues, needs, requirements and direction • Provide thought leadership to the Consortium • Encourage Consortium participation in NCO/NCW • Encourage and leverage openness of communication • Membership by invitation only • Three to four meetings per year • Affiliate Council • Overall program manager for individual and/or collective affiliates • Works with the Advisory Council to devise and execute integration strategies for affiliate organizations • Established alliances with AFEI, W2COG, ACT, OFT, and AIAA NCOIC Collaborative meetings • Keynotes/Panels/Presentations • Technical Sessions • Online collaboration

  10. Chair: K Mowrey, Boeing Vice Chair: E Vogler, Sun Regional Coordinator EUR: W Glagla, IBM Our ConstitutionBusiness Council and Teams Customers Chair: TBD Chair: . M. Lammers, EADS Members Co-Chairs: B.Davis, CACI B. Allen, IBM Affiliates Chair: Richard Harrison EventsStrategy MarcomStrategy Chair:K.Gibbons, Cisco Strategy & Planning Chair: R. Jones, Intel VC: W.Glagla, IBM

  11. Our Focus“Customer In” Approach • The Advisory Council represents government agencies and allied member countries in the identification and development of open, consensus-based approaches necessary to support transformation through NCO. • Advisory Council Chair: Dr. Paul Kaminski, former DoD Undersecretary for Acquisition and Technology. • The Advisory Council will: • Advise Consortium leadership on customer NCO/NCW issues, needs, requirements and direction • Provide thought leadership to the Consortium in developing innovative concepts and strategic direction • Encourage Consortium participation of NCO/NCW thought leaders, industry, and associated organizations • Encourage and leverage openness of communication at all levels of the consortium

  12. Our StakeholdersAdvisory Council Members • AC Chairman Dr. Paul G. Kaminski • US Army LTG Steven W. Boutelle, USA • Australian MoD MAJGEN Mike Clifford • DISA Lt Gen Charles Croom, USAF • NATO SACT Maj Gen Ruud van Dam, AF Netherlands • Intelligence Community Mr. Bill Dawson • OUSD (A, T, &L) Dr. Vitalij Garber • German MOD Mr. Uwe H. Giesecke • OASD (NII) Ms. Priscilla E. Guthrie • DHS Mr. Lee Holcomb • NATO HQC3S Maj Gen Georges D’Hollander • US Navy VADM James D. McArthur, Jr. • USAFA Gen (USAF, Ret) James P. McCarthy • At large Mr. Arthur L. Money • Swedish DMA Maj Gen (ret) Staffan Näsström • US Air Force Lt Gen Michael Peterson (AF/XC) • JCS/J6 LtGen Robert M. Shea, USMC • French MoD BGen Blandine Vinson-Rouchon • NGA (Intel Community) Mr. Steven Wallach • NATO C3A Mr. Dag Wilhelmsen • JFCOM LTG John R. Wood, USA

  13. Our Extended CommunityThe Affiliate Council • Established as the “portal” for all non-member organizations who desire to work with or affiliate with the NCOIC • Affiliates enhance our ability to achieve our mission by providing access and resources to the NCOIC in carrying out our objectives • Chaired by Dave Chesebrough, President, Association for Enterprise Integration (AFEI) • Overall program manager for individual and/or collective affiliates • Works with the Executive Council to devise and execute integration strategies for affiliate organizations • Ensures NCOIC and affiliate organization tasking is commensurate with overall technical and business roadmap

  14. Our ConstitutionTechnical Council and Teams TECHNICAL COUNCIL Chair: Sheryl Sizelove (Boeing) Vice Chair :Jan Wiberg (Saab) Chair Emeritus: Mike Curtis (IBM) Executive Sponsors:J Osterholz (BAE Systems), M Van Schaik (Thales) Architectures and Standards Analysis Customer Requirements Education and Outreach • Chair: Al Nauda (Raytheon)Vice: Stephen Bahr (IBM) • Exec Sponsor:Terry Morgan (Cisco) • Working Groups: • OSD/OFT • Stephen Bahr (IBM), TBD • W2COG – TBD • Distance Learning • Ken Cureton (Boeing) • Position Paper TF - TBD • Chair: Steve Russell (L-3)Vice: John Smith (HP) • Exec Sponsor:Claude Roche (EADS), TBD • Project Leaders: • NCOW Reference Model (NCOW RM) • Abe Meilich (Lockheed Martin),Krishna Sankar (Cisco) • GIG Architecture (incl. GIG IA and NCES) • Bob Babiskin (ICH),TBD • Navy FORCEnet • Steve Ditlinger (Boeing), TBD • DCGS Family of Systems • Steve Russell (through NCOIF ISR WG) • Chair: Mark Bowler (Boeing) • Vice: JacquesAriel Sirat (EADS) Exec Sponsor:Mark Connelly (Sun), • Nan Mattai (Rockwell Collins) • Working Groups: • Open Standards / Patterns • Joe Schlesselman (RTI) • NCOIC Interop Framework (NIF) • Frank Miller (Rockwell) • NCO Analysis Tool (NCAT) • Fred Mervine (IBM), Vish Dixit (Boeing) • Mobile Networks • Jim Bound (HP), Torsten Griem (Boeing), • Paul Schweitzer (LM) • Services Information Interoperability • John Yanosy (Rockwell), Hans Polzer LM) • Information Assurance • Jim Ross (Boeing), TBD • Ground Stations • Fred Mervine (IBM) Engineering Processes • Chair: Ken Cureton (Boeing) Vice: Walter LeGrand (EADS) • Exec Sponsor:Val Gavito (L-3), • Bob Collet (SAIC), Steve James (EMC)Working Groups: • System Engineering Processes • TBD • Lexicon Custodian • Daniel Wengelin (SAAB) • Modeling, Simulation, & Demos Building Blocks • Chair: James Burke (Lockheed Martin) • Vice: Harrison Miles (Intel) • Exec Sponsor:Rick Jones (Intel), TBD • Application Enabling • Paul Delvey (Intel) / TBD (Motorola)

  15. Our Technical Approach5 “Parallel” Strategies - Helping Our Customers to… • Complete a thorough and rigorous analysis of pertinent government agency architectures • Customer Requirements Team • Develop a secure information management overarching architectural framework / reference model to identify open standards and their patterns of use • Architectures and Standards Analyses Team • Identify the widest possible community of open standards-based product types • Building Blocks Team • Develop a program for education for NCO • Education and Outreach Team • Plan and Implement strategies to develop effective collaborative engineering environments • Engineering Processes Team

  16. Our Roadmap NCAT / Compliance Customer Initiatives Overarching Goal Net-centricity Evaluation measures Go-To Support Infrastructure CHD & SRL Case Study Reviews CRADA Support 2006 Strategy And Deliverables NCAT S3 Release Internal NCOIC Reciprocal BAA Support JBMC2 Deep Dive NATO NEC Deep Dive FORCEnet Deep Dive Mature NCOIC Organization OSD/NII NCID Review NCAT S3 Architecture GIG Arch & IA Deep Dive DCGS and ISR Deep Dive NCAT-DB Schema & UML Model NCOW RM Deep Dive DL Modules 2005 Quick Look Reports Other NCAT- v1 OFT DL Modules Navy OA Stds Review Collaboration Methods NCOIC Integrated Ontology Govt & Industry NCO Initiatives Database “Tribal Knowledge” Capture SE Process Handbook Visioneering Position Paper Integrated Lab Demos Culture Change / Transformation / Human Factors SCOPE Model Support Products Lexicon Lab Surveys

  17. Our Technical Deliverables VERSION 0-20060210 Support Products Liaison Building Codes Affiliates Customer/Industry Initiative Database NCO Interoperability Framework (NIF) Customer Document Reviews Patterns Of Usage Executive/AdvisoryCouncil Protocol Function Collectors (PFC) Distance Learning Modules Service-Based Model Lexicon Service Components BusinessCouncil Net-Centric Analysis Tool (NCAT) Mobility Model Compliance Verification Mobile Network Objectives (MNO) CustomerOutreach Systems EngineeringProcess Handbook Mobile Network Evaluations (MNE) Information Assurance Modeling & Simulation Legacy System Integration Lab Survey Taskings System-Of-Systems Management(Enterprise Service Management) Integrated Demonstrations ConsultingTasks Collaboration Methods Modeling & Simulation Standards Reverse BAA Support PartneringTasks Interoperability Analyses Building Blocks BLACK = In Progress BLUE = PlannedGREEN = Future SCOPE Model & Ontology “KillerApplications” CONOPS Interoperability Root Causes& Ontology Use Cases Net-Centric Tenets & Ontology etc. Product Categorization Compliance Evaluation of Products Building Block Database Culture Change/Transformation/Human Factors Library of Shared M&S Objects

  18. Our Deliverables • Analysis of government agency architectures, capability needs, and mandated open standards to identify commonalities, synergies, conflicts, gaps and potential areas for improvement. • The NCOIC Lexicon which provides a common language for use within NCOIC documents. • The NCOIC Interoperability Framework (NIF)… which provides a Systems Engineering framework to organize and relate the applications, data, and communication elements used by suppliers and system integrators to build and deploy interoperable NCO systems • Recommendations for Open Standards and their patterns of use (using the structure of the NIF), in specific areas such as Mobile Networks, Services and Information Interoperability, Information Assurance, etc.

  19. Our Deliverables (Continued) • The Network Centric Analysis Tool (NCAT)… which delivers a metric based approach to evaluating a system’s, subsystem’s, or component’s “fitness” for operating in a net centric environment. • NCOIC endorsed Systems Engineering Best Practices and Processes, including Tools, Process and Maturity Models, Modeling techniques, and Collaborative Environments for NCOIC Integration. • An online catalog of Off-The-Shelf, open standards based building blocks for interoperability solutions compliant with the NCOIC framework • Training and educational materials to promote the awareness, adoption, and use of Network Centric infrastructures and methods. • Collaborative relationships with other NCO orientated organizations for the joint promotion of Network Centric interoperability.

  20. Our Accomplishments Status of NCOIC / Government Interaction – Jan 2006 • Advisory Council • Several individual and joint Executive Council / Advisory Council meetings held • European representation being increased • Affiliates Council • Formal full Affiliate Council meeting to be held March 2006 • NCOIC Relationships drafted and formally approved • OSD OFT • NATO ACT • W2COG • NDIA AFEI • AIAA • Others pending… (The Open Group, OCG, OMG…) • NCOIC participation in government activities • US Navy OA Review • OFT Education and Outreach Initiatives • NATO ACT NNEC conference • Participation at multiple other NCW / NEC / NCO conferences… • NCAT Tool approved for use by participants in • EUCOM Coalition Warrior Interoperability Demonstration (CWID)

  21. Our ValueIn Summary • The Consortium Is: • Focused: Our sole purpose is to partner with government to enable transformation through NCO. • Dedicated to outreach and education to make identified architectures, open standards, and best practices widely available to government & industry. • Open: Across Industry, Across Borders • Comprised of Members of the Production Chain: • Ultimately responsible for creating the NCO Solutions, • Uniquely capable of affecting true change in the production chain. • Highly Inclusive – Industry, Academia, Government. • The Consortium Is Not: • A Replacement of or Competition to Government Forums, • Closed to Non-Traditional Industry Partners. www.ncoic.org

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