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• IT Modernisation (ITM) Vision
• Implementation Details
• Status & Implementation Approach and
Schedule
• Conclusions
Agenda
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IT Modernisation will fundamentally change the
way the NCI Agency provides IT services:
– Centralisation of Management
– Centralisation of IT Infrastructure
– Provision of services IAW Standard SLAs
• Defined quality levels
• Measureable
• Cost effective
IT Modernisation Vision
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Current Situation
Wide Area Network
Shared Resources
Local Resources
Local People
Local Processes
Local Resources
Local People
Local Processes
Local Resources
Local People
Local Processes
Local Resources
Local People
Local Processes Networking / Processing / Storage / Core Services
People / Processes / Applications
To-Be Architecture
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Vision: The End State
Three Views
Service
B
Service
A
Service
C
User View
One Single
Resource Pool
Ops Centre
Administrator View Physical View
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• Operational effectiveness gains: – Increase the availability of IT services
– Enhance the Business Continuity (BC)
– Enhance Disaster Recovery (DR) posture
– Enhance the Information Security posture
– Increase operational agility & flexibility
– Universal access to services and data • Increase mobility and flexible working
– Metered usage - transparency of costs
– Standardisation • Levels of performance
• Training
• Efficiency gains: – Reduce the manpower required to provide & maintain services
– Better sustainability
– Reduce life-cycle costs
Operational Benefits
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NCI Agency versus Industry Benchmark
(2012)
37.7%
7.0% 2.5%
29.8%
17.7%
1.9% 3.3%
FTEs
Building Maintenance
Power and Cooling
IT Hardware
IT Software
Connectivity
BC/DR
O&M costs are dominated by manpower
Assuming 10,000 sq.ft. US data centre
NCI Agency
Industry
(Gartner Benchmark)
3.4%
12.1%
3.7%
79.8%
0.1%
Buildings and facilites
Hardware
Energy
Personnel
Comms
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Linkage to Manpower Savings
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
3000
3500
2016 2017 2018 2019
Agency Manpower Projection
Total CIV MIL
Wave I
Wave IV
Pla
nn
ing
Wave II
Wave III
Data Centre Framework, Integration, SMC (WP1)
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Implementation Depends on
Three Pillars
PEOPLE PROCESS TECHNOLOGY ICT is a people intensive
business. Finding, attracting,
developing and growing the
right talent pool within an
effective organizational
structure is key
Effective organizations
implement and refine business
process to ensure repeatable
operational behaviors. The
development, documentation,
training and implementation of
effective processes is a key
step in maturing the
organization
Technology continually offers
new opportunities to improve the
quality of service and support
we deliver to our clients. It is our
responsibility as the “innovator”
to bring new technology to
improve service to NATO
87% Savings 13% Savings
NCI
Agency
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Operational Users
NCI Agency
> 1000 users
1000 <> 500 users
500 <> 200 users
< 200 users
Scope : Geographic
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> 1000 users
1000 <> 500 users
500 <> 200 users
< 200 users
10 GbE
Internet GW
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WAN
Consumer Network
DataCentre/Server
Room
Consumer Network
DataCentre/Server
Room
Consumer Network
DataCentre/Server
RoomClient Device
Client Device
Client Device
Site 1
Site 2
Site N
As-Is (Conceptual)
• 30+ data centres/server rooms
• 2500+ servers of over 100
different types, and becoming
obsolete
• Multiple operating systems and
multiple versions of each
• Application/project specific
resources
– server utilization rates
between 9% and 30 %
• Locally managed
• Three supported domains
– NU
– NR
– NS
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To-Be (Conceptual)
• Standardised resources – Data Centres
– Local Computing Facilities
– Access Gateways
– Consumer Networks
– Client Devices
• Resource pooling
• Centrally managed
• Two supported domains – NU/NR
– NS
Supported domains
Protected Business Network
• Up to NR
• In support of
– majority of administrative
business processes;
– appropriate operational
processes; and
– processes requiring
interaction over the
Internet.
NATO Secret
Operational Network
• Up to NS
• In support of
– war fighting processes;
– processes requiring higher
level assurance; and
– military and political
communications.
IT modernisation will make provisions for two
networks on different security levels as indicated
below
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• Shift of applications from the NATO Secret
Network to the PBN.
• 3 scenarios
– Application remain on NS
– Application moves to PBN
– Application on both networks (different instances)
• Contractor will be required to migrate both the
application and the data (data will be identified
by the purchaser).
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Transition from NATO Secret ON to the Protected
Business Network (PBN)
Design Objectives
• Follows a services based approach
• Traceable requirements implementation
– Agency provides requirements, constraints
– Contractor proves through the design:
• how the ITM services are implemented and
• how the Purchaser requirements (section 14, SRS) are met
• In a top-down way (architecture design to detailed implementation design level)
• Support for ITM project life-cycle
Design
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• 4 Service Design Packages: – Enterprise SMC
– IaaS
– Client Provisioning
– Core Enterprise Services (i.e. Exchange/Sharepoint)
• Service Design Package addresses: – Technical (related to section 14 requirements)
– Process and Organisation (related to section 10 requirements)
Design - Service Based Approach
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Design – Service Based Approach
Core Enterprise
Services
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Client Provisioning
En
terp
rise S
MC
IaaS – Centralization/Consolidation
Core
D1/NORTHWOOD
D15/Norfolk
D10/Oeiras
D3/Ramstein
D4/Uedem
D6/Stavanger D5/Viborg
D7/Glons
D12/Lyon
D8/Poggio Renatico
D9/Retamares
D13/Athens
D16/Izmir
C1
C4
C3 C2
A48.F5
A34.F14-vrn
NATO HQ
Mons
D2 Brunssum
Lago Patria
Exchange Centralization
Consolidate
High Availability
Exchange Service
Other applicable
Applications:
- Sharepoint, etc.
- Others should be
developed with this in mind
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IaaS – Centralization – non-Consolidation
Core
D1/NORTHWOOD
D15/Norfolk
D10/Oeiras
D3/Ramstein
D4/Uedem
D6/Stavanger D5/Viborg
D7/Glons
D12/Lyon
D8/Poggio Renatico
D9/Retamares
D13/Athens
D16/Izmir
C1
C4
C3 C2
A48.F5
A34.F14-vrn
NATO HQ
Mons
D2 Brunssum
Lago Patria
But NO consolidation
JOIIS
JOIIS
JOIIS
JOIIS
JOIIS
JOIIS
JOIIS
Multiple instances
Of Applications
JOIIS
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IaaS – Non Centralization – Consolidation
Core
D1/NORTHWOOD
D15/Norfolk
D10/Oeiras
Castlegate D3/Ramstein
D4/Uedem
D6/Stavanger D5/Viborg
D7/Glons
D12/Lyon
D8/Poggio Renatico
D9/Retamares
D13/Athens
D16/Izmir
C1
C4
C3 C2
A48.F5
A34.F14-vrn
NATO HQ
Mons
D2 Brunssum
Lago Patria
Local Applications
L
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a
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• The implementation will require security
accreditation at enterprise and local site level.
• Security Accreditation efforts are lead by the
purchaser supported by the contractor.
• Security measures are based on the purchaser’s
risk assessment
• Security products need to on the approved
Product list (http://www.ia.nato.int/niapc)
Security Aspects
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• Concept of Service Operations Centres
– Initial Service Operations centre in SHAPE (current
NCI Agency Service Delivery main location)
– Alternate location JFC Brunssum as it already hosts
the Alternate NCC and NCIRC
– Provision of the Service management tools for the
IaaS capability
– Framework for integration with communications and
Core and FAS management elements
– Includes enterprise Service Desk
Service Management
Service
Desk
Control Centre
(IT Operations)
Technical
Management
Contractor Support
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• Proposed Service provisioning model is NATO
Owned – NATO Operated (NONO) with the
exception of outsourced print and scan services
(COCO)
• However the contractor will have life-cycle
support responsibility for the O&M elements (by
site for 5 years):
– 4th level support (HW/SW)
– Service Charges
– Sustainment training
Contractor support for
Life-Cycle Management
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• Based on Total Cost of Ownership (Living
document – updated during the life-cycle)
• Breaks down into
– Cost of Procurement
– Cost of Implementation
– Cost of Support
– Cost of Operation (Manpower)
• Ceiling of 465 FTE’s
Life-Cycle Management
Contractor
NCI Agency
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ITM Topology
ITM
NR NS
PIA
(NU)
NGO’s
Emergency
Services
Mission
Networks
(DCIS,FMN)
NS enclaves
NATIONS National Secret
One-Way
Secure Diode
Notification
Gateway(s)
IEG Scenario B
P102 Incr 2
Gateway(s) –
IEG Scenario C
P102 Incr 1
Internet
NU DMZ’s
NGCS - NCI
ANWI Agencies
Industry
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Serial Title 0IS03090 Provide NATO Messaging Service
0IS03091 Infrastructure as a Service and IT
Consolidation
0IS03092 Extend, Upgrade and Adapt Fielded Baseline
0IS03093 Provide Unified Communication and
Collaboration Services
0IS03094 Provide Web Enabling Services
0IS03095 Provide Information Administration Services
0IS03096 PMIC
0IS03097 BiSC PMO
0IS03098 Geographical Information Services
0IS03099 Upgrade Enterprise Directory Service
0IS03100 Upgrade Information Portal Services
0IS03101 Upgrade Bi-SC AIS Service Management
and Control (SM&C) Capability
0IS03102 Information Exchange Services
CP 9C0150 Projects
Serial Title 0IS03090 Provide NATO Messaging Service
0IS03091 Infrastructure as a Service and IT
Consolidation
0IS03092 Extend, Upgrade and Adapt Fielded Baseline
0IS03093 Provide Unified Communication and
Collaboration Services
0IS03094 Provide Web Enabling Services
0IS03095 Provide Information Administration Services
0IS03096 PMIC
0IS03097 BiSC PMO
0IS03098 Geographical Information Services
0IS03099 Upgrade Enterprise Directory Service
0IS03100 Upgrade Information Portal Services
0IS03101 Upgrade Bi-SC AIS Service Management
and Control (SM&C) Capability
0IS03102 Information Exchange Services
ITM
AGS
Sigonella
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• CP 9C0150:
– Submitted by ACT August 2011
– Endorsed by Military Committee January 2014
– Endorsed by RPPB 14 February 2014
– Authorised by the NAC 21 March 2014
We are nearing the end of the beginning
CP 9C0150 Authorisation
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• TBCE submitted to the NOR on 18 June 2013
• NCI Agency submitted single TBCE for the
scope of ITM, covered in:
– Bi-SC Capability Package 9C0150- Core Information
Services for Command and Control
• P91 – Infrastructure as a Service and IT Consolidation
• P92 – Extend, Upgrade and Adapt Fielded Baseline
• P101 – Upgrade Bi-SC AIS Service Management and Control (SM&C) Capability
– One project from Alliance Ground Surveillance –
P191
• Extend BiSC AIS Services to the AGS Main Operating Base
Project Authorisation
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• Incremental implementation approach by site
– Priority to establishment of Service Operations
Centre, Data Centres and Sites with urgent Hardware
replacement requirements
– Optimized implementation (Time/Cost)
• Centralisation of services in Data Centres
– Expect up to 80% centralisation of applications by the
end of wave 4.
ITM – Implementation approach:
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Wave I
Wave IV
Pla
nn
ing
Wave II
Wave III
Implementation Road Map
Data Centre Framework
Integration
SMC (WP1)
Client Device Framework (WP2)
Strategic Consultant (WP5)
Sole Source NATO HQ (WP4)
NCIRC Adaption (WP6)
36
2019 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2020
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• Undergone two screenings with the WGNTEs
• Estimated Investment Committee authorisation schedule: – Introduction – 3 April 2014
– First discussion – 8 April 2014
– 1st Stage authorisation – early May 2014
– WP1 2nd Stage authorisation – end June 2014
– WP1 IFB release – 1 July 2014
• Subject to timely IC authorisations, the NCI Agency hopes, for WP1 (WP2 slightly later): – Release IFB – by summer 2014; and
– Contract Award – by summer 2015.
Project Authorisation
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Wave IV
Pla
nn
ing
Wave II
Wave III
Wave I
Implementation Plan
2019 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2020
EN:
JFCB (NL)
AIRCOM (DE)
JWC (NO)
JFTC (PL)
SN:
JALLC (PO)
CAOC U (DE)
CAOC T (ES)
DACC (IT)
DC:
NATO HQ (BE)
EN:
NSPA (LU)
NCIA (3)
(BE, NL, PO)
SN:
NSB (3)
(DE, IT, PL)
DCIM (10)
NSPA (3)
(IT, HU, FR)
EN:
NAEW (DE)
SN:
NAEW (4)
NSTO (2)
NDC (IT)
NSO (DE)
Security Operation Centre (SOC):
SHAPE (BE)
JFCB (NL)
Data Centres (DC):
SHAPE (BE)
JFCN (IT)
Enhanced Nodes (EN):
ACT (US)
MARCOM (UK)
LANDCOM (TU)
AGS (IT)
Standard Nodes (SN)
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• Overall ITM Scope broken down into 5 work
packages
– WP1 – Implementation and migration of Back-end
Services (Approx 115M€)
– WP2 – Establish a Framework Contract for the Client
Devices (Approx 41M€)
– WP4 – Expansion of NHQ Data Centre for the
Enterprise
– WP5 – Provide Consultancy Support to NCI Agency.
– WP6 – Adapt NCIRC FOC
Alignment of the work packages with proposed procurements
ITM
Implementation work packages
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• WP 1 - Implementation of Back-end Services
– WP1.1 – Implement Infrastructure and centralisation
of applications (Integrator Role)
– WP1.2 – Establish a Framework Contract with the
NCI Agency for DC and Nodes equipment
– WP1.3 – Service Management and Control (SMC)
tools and equipment
– WP1.4 – Implement Client provisioning services
– WP1.5 – Implement outsourced print and scan
services
Work Package 1
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Wave I
Wave IV
P
lan
nin
g
Wave II
Wave III
Implementation Road Map
Data Centre Framework
Integration
SMC (WP1)
Client Device Framework (WP2)
Strategic Consultant (WP5)
Sole Source NATO HQ (WP4)
NCIRC Adaption (WP6)
41
2019 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2020
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• Achieve Design Acceptance – EDC + 20 weeks
• Establish SOC & DC’s IOC – EDC + 50 weeks
• Wave I Sites completion – EDC + 78 weeks
NCI Agency welcomes reduced implementation
timeline proposals, but not extensions
Wave I – Work Package I –
Fixed Milestones
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• We are looking for a Strong Partner to implement
ITM
– Someone who has implemented similar Projects before
• Similar scale, scope, multiple international sites
• For International, Defence, Government, and/or commercial
organisations with similar complexities
– Implementation experience needed in both:
• Corporation (Prime Contractor, & suppliers), and
• Key individuals (Project Mgr, Tech Lead, Test Dir, Migration Mgr)
– Strong Service Management & Control experience to
provide:
• An integrated system that can provide metering and reporting
linked to agreed SLAs/OLAs
• Implementation of ITIL processes
ITM Prime Contractor
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• Strike right balance between CAPEX and OPEX
– This is a ‘spend to save’ activity
– Most of our OPEX costs are manpower related
• Abstract, pool and automate
– Create a ‘single pane of glass’
– Hide underlying complexity
– Provide flexibility and efficient management
• Migrate the application space
– Virtualise
– Migrate
– Centralise
• Work with imperfect information
4 Major Challenges to Industry
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