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Department of Defense 1
The Enterprise Information Web (EIW) : Analytics, Efficiency and Security
June 26, 2012
Jonathan Underly, Program Manager
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Our landscape
2,700 systems
3.2 million people
5,000 sites
More than…
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information visibility
= MAJOR problem
we call the solution
the Enterprise Information Web
…better known as EIW
federation of systems
+
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with this solution, comes…
EFFICIENCY(in business operations)
whileadhering to SECURITY requirements
enabling NET-CENTRICITYand
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Business Process
Make data call
Receive data
Generate output
Prepare data
Analyze data
Finalize report
process * reporting frequency * number of data sources =
understand, define,
transform, merge…
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EIW
Enterprise Information Web = ¢¢¢
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ENGINEERED
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NDAA 2012
‘‘(c) ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE FOR DEFENSE BUSINESS SYSTEMS.—(1) The Secretary of Defense, acting through the Defense Business Systems Management Committee, shall develop—
‘‘(A) an enterprise architecture, known as the defense business enterprise architecture, to cover all defense business systems, and the functions and activities supported by defense business systems, which shall be sufficiently defined to effectively guide, constrain, and permit implementation of interoperable defense business system solutions and consistent with the policies and procedures established by the Director of the Office of Management and Budget; and
Green = New terminology
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Fragile Interoperability
a system of systems
BEA
transformed by the Semantic BEA
Interoperability = Compliance
(of systems)
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A Vision for DoD Solution Architectures
Business Enterprise Architecture (BEA)
Query BEA directly: Enterprise
analytics
Complianc
e
IRB/
portfolio
manageme
nt
DoD EA
HR Domain
Vocabulary
Acq Domain
Vocabulary
Log Domain
Vocabulary
Fin Domain
Vocabulary
Real Prop Domain
Vocabulary
Airman Sailor
Svc Member
positio
n billet
OUID
dept
(GFMDI)(EDIPI)
SameAs
Sam
eAs
SameAsSameAs
Warfighter Domain
Vocabulary
SameAs
E2E BP executes via BEA directly
BP models uniformly described
OMG Primitives
Conformance class 2.0
Data described in RDF Relationship described in OWLW3C Open Standards Legend: DoD Authoritative Data Source
User executes End-to-End Business
Process (E2E BP)
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System AContracting
Map once. Use many.
System CInvoicing
System BERP/Accounting
Clean Audit
Funds & Contract Management Visibility in Theater
Contract Number
Funding AmountAward Date
Domain Ontology Invoice Number
Invoice Amount
Contract NumberInvoice
NumberInvoice
Amount
Contract NumberAward DateFunding Amount
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Strike the right balance.
manage the tension
secure
How much security is effective?
Should security weigh more than accessibility? accessible
PKI
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Staying Secure
Identity & Access Management (IDAM)
Information Assurance (IA)
Certification & Accreditation (C&A)
Data Aggregation
Where does security begin and end?
PKI
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PKI-Enabled
SPARQLizer SPARQLizer
Data Source Data Source
Native Query Language
SPARQL Federation
SPARQLSPARQL
Dashboard Gadgets
Rules Execution
RDF Store
Query Ontology
Instance Data (Rules)
Mapping Ontology
Native Query Language
SPARQL
SPARQL
SPARQL
JSON
Domain Ontology
Proxy Service
Query Ontology Proxy/Translation Cache
PKI
PKI
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DoDNet-Centric
Strategy
Enabling Net-Centricity
visible
accessible
understanda
ble
trusted
interoperable
responsive
EIW Strate
gy
Data Source
Federator
Dashboard Gadgets
Data Source
SPARQLizer
RDF Store
SPARQLizer
PKI
dashboard
SPARQL endpoint
semantically described
provenance with PKI
RDF/OWL
near real-time analytics
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see EIW live.
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http://dcmo.defense.gov
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Backup
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NDAA 2012
‘‘(d) COMPOSITION OF ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE.—The defense business enterprise architecture developed under subsection (c)(1)(A) shall include the following:‘‘(1) An information infrastructure that, at a minimum, would
enable the Department of Defense to—‘‘(A) comply with all applicable law, including Federal accounting,
financial management, and reporting requirements;‘‘(B) routinely produce timely, accurate, and reliable business and
financial information for management purposes;‘‘(C) integrate budget, accounting, and program information and systems;
and‘‘(D) provide for the systematic measurement of performance, including
the ability to produce timely, relevant, and reliable cost information.
‘‘(2) Policies, procedures, data standards, performance measures, and system interface requirements that are to apply uniformly throughout the Department of Defense.
Green = New terminology
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EIW Alignment to DoD Information Priorities
DoD Strategy Alignment Status
DoD Information Enterprise Strategic Plan
DoD and mission partners will obtain an information advantage when timely, secure and trusted information is available to all decision makers
EIW has demonstrated the capability to federate locally distributed data; currently working on dispersed distributed data sets
DoD Strategic Management Plan
Create agile business operations that support contingency missions; strengthen DoD Financial Management; build agile and secure information technology capabilities; re-engineer/use E2E business processes to reduce transaction times, drive down costs and improve service
Agile method to rapid capability deployment; Surfacing authoritative data in the H2R E2E BP; Exposed data to support SMP performance measure “Meet End-Strength Goals”
DoD Net-Centric Data Strategy
Visible, Accessible, Understandable, Trusted, Interoperable, Responsive
EIW enables all these goals with completion of Trusted planned for PoD 11
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Enabling Strategic Management
Enterprise E2E
and OSD Policies
Operational Process
and Service Policies
BEA Ontology Semantic Descriptio
n
ADS
Strategic Objective
s
4.0 Preserve and Enhance the All-Volunteer Force
2.0 Support ContingencyBusiness Operations 4.2.10 Percentage of the Dept. AD who meet
objectives for time deployed vs time at home
Army Dwell Time E2E USMC Dwell Time E2E
CII ODSECII ODSE
DoD Personnel Management E2E
Dwell Time
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EIW Approach to Information Visibility
EIW Project Management Office (PMO)
Single viewMultiple Sources
Federator
DMDC Data Stores
Services Data
External Data
HR Data Store
HR Data Store
HRSource
HR Data Store
BEA
HRSource
HRSource
HRSource
Aggregation
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EIW reaches into Authoritative Data Sources (ADS) to satisfy enterprise information needs by…
1. reporting near real-time, authoritative information on-demand. 2. supporting enterprise information standards (e.g. Open; HRM
ES, SFIS, etc).3. supporting IT flexibility/agility.
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Interoperability & Compliance
Semantic BEA (near) Exponential
Integration problem (n2 – n) (near) Linear Integration
problem (2n-1)
Inflexible data modelTotal interoperability for 100
systems > $4B*Promotes operational silosPromotes data duplication
System of Systems
Infinitely extensible data modelTotal interoperability for 100 systems
< $40M*Promotes cross-domain reasoning
Encourages data reduction
* Assumes $400K/interface
BEA
automating interoperability and compliance validation = EFFICIENCY