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Gus Hunt, CTO of the CIA presentation at the 2012 Government Big Data Forum. Mr. Hunt currently serves as the Chief Technology Officer for the Chief Information Officer at the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). In this capacity, Mr. Hunt is responsible for setting the strategic technology direction to enable CIA's missions, for driving the rapid insertion and adoption of new capabilities to keep pace with technology change in the commercial sector, and for engaging actively across the IC to share and communicate IT solutions. Mr. Hunt joined the CIA in 1985 as an analyst and subsequently served in varied technical leadership roles including Director of Applications Services, Director of Architecture and Systems Engineering (ASE), Chair of the CIA Architecture Review Board and the Architecture and Systems Engineers Occupational Panel, and Chief of the CIO's Advanced Technology Group within the Directorate of Intelligence (DI). Mr. Hunt also served as Chief of Research and Development for the Director of Central Intelligence's (DCI) Crime and Narcotics Center and Deputy Chief of the Operations Support Group in the DCI's Non-Proliferation Center. Before joining the Agency in 1985, Mr. Hunt spent seven years in the private sector as an Aerospace Engineer designing advanced manned space flight systems and satellite orbital transfer vehicles. He holds a ME in Civil/Structural Engineering from Vanderbilt University and is married with two grown children.

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Ira A. (Gus) Hunt

Chief Technology Officer

Beyond Big Data: Riding the

Technology Wave

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Profound

Change

is under way

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Social

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Mobile

Cloud

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Altered the

Flow of Information

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Nano

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Bio

Sensors

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The Internet of Things

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Big Data

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The

Problem

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Our Problem: Which 5K

Don’t know the future value of a dot today

We cannot connect dots we don’t have

The old collect, winnow, dissem model

fails spectacularly in the Big Data world

The few cannot know the needs of the many

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Secure the data, Connect the data, Empower the user

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New

Computing

Architectures

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New Fields of

Expertise

Data Scientist

Information Engineer

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6,998,329,787 is a small number

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High Noon in the

Information Age

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It is nearly within our grasp

to compute on all human

generated information

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FaceBook

> 1 billion users by

August

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The inanimate is rapidly

becoming sentient

Smarter Planet

Cars drive themselves

Machines know your needs

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3rd Wave of

Computing

Learning Machines

Watson

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Technology is moving

faster than government

can keep up

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How can we successfully

navigate and operate in this

new world??

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Our Approach

Know the Business

Set an overarching Strategy

Establish a Framework for execution

Fund and Implement with Intent

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Our Mission

We are the nation's first line of defense. We accomplish

what others cannot accomplish and go where others

cannot go. We carry out our mission by:

Collecting information that reveals the plans, intentions and

capabilities of our adversaries and provides the basis for

decision and action.

Producing timely analysis that provides insight, warning and

opportunity to the President and decisionmakers charged with

protecting and advancing America's interests.

Conducting covert action at the direction of the President to

preempt threats or achieve US policy objectives.

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4 Big Bets

– Acquire, federate, and position for multiple constituencies to securely

exploit. Grow the haystack, magnify the needles.

Data Big

Excellence Operational

Serve CIA IC by supporting the

Management Talent

– Assume a leadership role in IC activities that matter to CIA

– Build capabilities assuming they will be shared

– Innovate infrastructure operations and provisioning, create an

authoritative source on our asset base, and run IT like a business.

– Focus on continuous learning and diversity of thought, experience,

background

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5 Key Technology Enablers

– World-class abilities to discover patterns, correlate information, understand plans

and intentions, and find and identify operational targets in a sea of data

Mission Analytics Advanced

Widgets and Services Enterprise

Security Service as a

Data Harbor Enterprise Data Management--the

– One environment, all data, protected and secure using common security

services such as: ubiquitous encryption, enterprise authentication, audit,

DRM, secure ID propagation, and Gold Version C&A.

– A customizable, integrated and adaptive webtop that lets analysts, ops

officers, and targeters to ―have it their way‖.

– An ultra-high performance data environment that enables CIA missions to

acquire, federate, and position and securely exploit huge volumes data.

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Cloud Computing – Ruthlessly standardized, rigorously automated, dynamic and elastic commodity

computing environment. Massive capacity ahead of demand. Speed for

mission need.

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Our Accelerated Technology

Adoption Process

Discover the Opportunities (100)

Evaluate claims versus Reality (30)

Pilot with the Mission (10)

Implement (5)

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Active External Engagement

VCs

Commercial Labs

Government Labs

In-Q-Tel

USG Contractors

Tech Expo

Showcase

Mission Link

Tech Connect

IC Partners

Other Agencies

Universities

Road Trips

Contracts

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Evaluate Unclassified and Classified Evaluation

Facilities

iLab—unclassified, lots of data, variable

hardware

Eval—high-side, on-desktop, real data, real

users, defined hardware

NEAT—contracting mechanism to bring in

capabilities from non-traditional vendors

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Pilot Real Problems, Real Users,

Focused Outcomes

I2—the original IC “Cloud” proof of concept pilot

Mass Analytics Cloud (MAC)—high-side, big-

data, real problems

Training—Cloudera, Hadoop, Developing for the

Cloud

Road Trips—expose the pilot teams to best

practices across sectors

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Implement Becoming part of our DNA

It’s not just about Technology

People and skills

Architecture

Governance

Process

Ruthless Standardization

Complete change in Applications Development—think small, think horizontal

Costing models

Contracting models

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Closing

Thoughts

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Challenges Ahead

• It’s all about speed, latency breeds contempt

• Build a continuous learning organization

• Embrace continuous change

• Agility--become an ―Ahead of‖ organization

• Software licensing—metered services and

use, not ELAs