Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems Management Council

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Consultative Committee for Space Data Systems Management Council. Warfighting Integration: Leveraging the Power of Information. Brig Gen Brad Butler Director, Logistics and Warfighting Integration Chief Information Officer HQ AFSPC/A4/6. Overview. AFSPC Vision & AFSPC/CC Focus Areas - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Consultative Committee for Space Data SystemsConsultative Committee for Space Data SystemsManagement CouncilManagement Council

Brig Gen Brad Butler

Director, Logistics and Warfighting

IntegrationChief Information Officer

HQ AFSPC/A4/6

Warfighting Integration:Leveraging the Power of Information

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Overview

• AFSPC Vision & AFSPC/CC Focus Areas• AFSPC A4/6 & CIO Support Roles

• AF Warfighting Integration Vision

“Insights from Air Force & Air Force Space Command”

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AFSPC Vision & AFSPC Vision &

AFSPC/CC Focus AreasAFSPC/CC Focus Areas

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Air Force Leadership

Mr. Michael W. WynneDr. Ronald M. Sega

General “Buzz” Moseley

CMSAF Rodney J. McKinley

1. Global War on Terror• Laser Sharp Focus• Joint Warfighting…anytime,

anywhere

2. Recapitalization/Modernization• Develop, Maintain & Sustain

Warfighting Edge• Back to Basics

3. People • Develop & Motivate• Accountability

SECAF

USECAF

Deliver sovereign options for the defense of the United States of America and its global interests – to fly and fight in Air, Space, and Cyberspace.

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The Strategic Landscape

We must maintain our decisive advantageWe must maintain our decisive advantage

The Space Commission met almost six years ago…

a lot has changed since then…

• Global War on Terror

• DoD and Service reorganizations

• Evolving threats, vulnerabilities, and capabilities

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AFSPC Vision

• Vision is about who WE are as a space/missile force

• The experts--no one knows space better!

• Organize, train and equip efficiently and effectively

• Provide space effects to COCOMs and the Nation

Acknowledged experts and leaders in fielding, Acknowledged experts and leaders in fielding, launching and employing space power for the launching and employing space power for the

2121stst Century Century

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#1Preserve and expand our ability to

deliver space effects to the Joint Fight

AFSPC Strategic Priorities

#3Develop, field and sustain

dominant space

capabilities on time and

on cost#4

Attract, develop and retain people with the expertise necessary to meet the

challenges of the future

#2Provide safe and secure

strategic deterrence

Acknowledged ExpertsAcknowledged Experts

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Implementing the Vision

• Challenges• Constrained fiscal & manpower environment• Fight & Recapitalize simultaneously

• Keys to Success• Clear Ops Concepts• Clear requirements• Integrated Planning Process (Strategic Master Plan)• AFSPC Program Objective Memorandum• Policies that make sense• AFSO 21• Space Professional Development• Strategic Communications Plan

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AFSPC/CC Focus Areas

Space Situational AwarenessRelocate Space Surveillance unit (1 SPCS) to Vandenberg AFB; collocate with JSpOCImprove SSA tools/applicationsImprove Space Intelligence support

Space C2Equip JSpOC with TBMCS to allow better integration with Falconer AOCsEstablish JSpOC/NROC data sharing and back-up capability

Operationally Responsive SpaceEstablish organization per FY 07 Authorization BillDevelop ops concept/requirements to support COCOM needs

Prompt Global StrikeComplete AoA to advance long-term solutionsDefine/advocate near to mid-term conventional strike missile capability

Mature PartnershipsNRO/ AFRL/ DARPA/ MDA/ NASA

Formalize handover of residual operations

KEY Mission Accomplished

In progress, on glide path

Progress below glide path

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AFSPC/CC Focus Areas

Space Professional Career PathWiden aperture to other contributing AFSCs (33, 14)

Change 13S assessment policy to increase accessions with technical degrees into AFSPCDefine requirements for specialized expertiseExpand NSSI courses to meet specialization needsIncrease opportunities for advanced technical degrees

Develop Ops Concepts for Mission AreasDevelop Selected CONOPs for JFCC SpaceCreate process to develop requirements/roadmaps/future architectures with SMC/A5/A8 integrated teamIncrease opportunities for ARC participation in ICBM mission areaDefine requirements for intelligence support for space operations

KEY Mission Accomplished

In progress, on glide path

Progress below glide path

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Way Ahead

• Proactive/Responsive Support to COCOMs• SSA…Space C2• Fight the weapon systems we operate

• Success Begins and Ends with People• Education…training…experience• Expanding to other career fields

• Acquisition Excellence…Recapitalize the Force• On time…on budget…every time

• “Go to” Place for Space

Air Force Space Command provides America’s Air Force Space Command provides America’s Decisive asymmetric advantage in spaceDecisive asymmetric advantage in space

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Importance of Space Dominance & Information

““You Can’t Go to War & Win You Can’t Go to War & Win Without Space!”Without Space!”

General Lance W. LordFormer AFSPC/CC

“There’s no GIG (Global Information Grid) Without Space!!”

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AFSPC A4/6 & CIO AFSPC A4/6 & CIO Support RolesSupport Roles

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Ensuring Sustainability and Availability of ICBM & Space C2ISR Systems

JOB #1:

CIOBetter IT Tools (Information) for Every AFSPC Airman and Their Families

-- Wherever They Live and Work!

AFSPC A4/6 Focus AreasAFSPC A4/6 Focus Areas

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It’s about the Information and Effects!

• For AF & Joint Warfighters

• Unlocking access to the information

• Securing the enterprise

• Reducing the cost

& complexity

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Scope of the Challenge

World Wide

• Info Storage – equivalent of 800MB per person on earth each year

• Email – Estimated 60 B sent daily

• Instant Messages (IM) – 592B sent daily; expect 1,380B by 2007

• Wireless Technology – over 1.5B mobile phone users; expected 2+B by 2007

• Internet – 1B users in 2005; expect 1.35B by 2007

Defense Enterprise*

• IT Budget (FY07) – $30B• Computers – 5M• CAC Cards (issued) – 10M• Business Processes –

thousands (personnel, medical, logistics, etc.)

• IT Policies – hundreds• Countries – 146• Locations – 6,000• Area – 30M acres• Buildings – 600,000• Intranets – 3 (NIPR, SIPR,

JWICS)

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AFSPC “Mission Unique” Systems Portfolio

82

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19

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Space Support

Space Force Enhancement

Combat Support

Space Control

Command Control

Total Systems:

Current 124

In Development 38

Need to plan for & migrate to AF & Joint Enterprise Apps/Systems

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AF Warfighting Integration AF Warfighting Integration VisionVision

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Winning the Global War on TerrorEmpowering Expeditionary Forces

Meeting the demands of a globally engaged force

• On-demand global connectivity• Assured communications• Rapid intelligence exploitation

TSATTSATMILSATCOMMILSATCOM

CITSCITS

DCGS/DIBDCGS/DIB

GIG-BEGIG-BE

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Winning the Global War on Terror Increasing Battlespace Awareness

60 Years Ago Today andTomorrow

15 Years Ago

• Collaborative joint operations• Multi-source sensor fusion• Dynamic air tasking• Shared operational picture

AOCAOCNCCTNCCT

TBONETBONE

TBMCSTBMCS

GNCSTGNCSTRAIDERRAIDER

AWACSAWACS

JSTARSJSTARS

Understanding complex threats in a complex world

BACNBACN

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Winning the Global War on Terror Delivering Information to the Tactical Edge

Data Accuracy Decision Time

Empowering tactical decision makers

60 Years Ago 15 Years Ago Today

• Rapid tactical response • Accurate combat identification• Robust battlespace connectivity• Real-time intelligence

TTNTTTNT ROVERROVER

TDLTDLTAC-P ModernizationTAC-P Modernization

Airborne NetworkAirborne Network

Weapons NetworkWeapons Network

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Recapitalizing and Modernizing Becoming More Efficient, Capable, and Lethal

Process Improvement

Process Improvement

Workforce Transformation

Workforce Transformation

Legacy System Migration

Legacy System Migration

AFNETOPSAFNETOPS

Standard DesktopStandard Desktop

Service Oriented Architectures

Service Oriented Architectures

Gaining efficiencies without compromising effectiveness

Gain organizational and process efficiencies Reduce legacy systems and manpower

XC’s Transformation Toolkit

Leadership direction…

GovernanceGovernance

Portfolio Management

Portfolio Management

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Recapitalizing and ModernizingLegacy System Migration

CurrentConfiguration

CurrentConfiguration

2012 TargetConfiguration2012 Target

Configuration20XX Objective Configuration

20XX Objective Configuration

Islands of Automation~19,000 apps, ~1,700 systems

Legacy and Service Group Mix~10,000 apps, ~700 systems

Interoperable Service Groups~10,000 apps, ~700 systems

DEAMS

ECSS

DIMHRS

Joint

GC

SS

-AF

Joint

Ops Support C2

Maintenance

Medical

Warfighter

Other Support Functions

GIG

, NC

ES

, Web

Services, etc.

Weapons Management

FinancialManagement

HRManagement

Real PropertyManagement

OtherManagement

Transitioning legacy systems to a common framework saves $8B+

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Recapitalizing and Modernizing Service Oriented Architectures

Explore COTS solutions first…modify or build only as needed

Net-Centric Enterprise Services

• Greater interoperability…

Common data standards (e.g. XML)• Reduce costs…

Share & reuse…build once use many

Service based vs. system based

Field Open, Scaleable Solutions

End Proprietary Approaches

• Limited interoperability…

Stove-piped solutions• High development costs…

Applications use stand-alone services

Stand-aloneservices

DiscoveryStorageInfo AssuranceCollaborationMessagingOthers…

Shared Services

Stand-aloneservices

Stand-aloneservices

ProprietaryStandards

XML XML

COTS

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Recapitalizing and Modernizing Transforming Desktop Security

• Current Initiatives• Air Force Standard Desktop Configuration• “Comply and Connect”

• Objectives• This year, improve “time-to-patch” from 57 days to 72 hours • By Dec 2006, consistent NIPRNET infrastructure• By 2008, automatic remediation of non-compliant systems

• Benefits• Enterprise-wide TTPs, processes, and tools • Reduced vulnerability to insider threats and errors

Improving security, reducing workload, saving time and money

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Air Force Transparency IPT (TIPT)& SOA Exploitation

TIPT

AF/A1Personnel

Transparency Sub-IPT

AF/A3/5Operational

Transparency Sub-IPT

AF/A4/7 Materiel and Installations

Transparency Sub-IPT

SAF/AQAcquisition /

Supplier Transparency

Sub-IPT

SAF/FMFinancial

Transparency Sub-IPT

SAF/XC TransparencyEnablement

Personnel Transparency

COI

Global ForceManagement COI

DeploymentReadiness COI

COCOM57Pathfinder

Real PropertyAccountability

COI

Medical Transparency

COI

Education andTraining COI

Clean Audit

AcquisitionTransparency

COI

SFISPathfinder(XC/FM)

SAF/XCCoordinator

Process

AgileAcquisition

MaterielTransparency

IL COI

Data Management

EnterpriseInformation

Space

COI Coordination Panel

Integration andTest Framework

To be stood up

Active

Legend

StrategicSourcing

IT Vocabulary COI

Planning/Startupphase

Joint Air andMissile Defense

COI

Space SituationalAwareness COI

Technology Asset Management COI

C2ISRC

Time SensitiveTargeting COI

Intelligence,Surveillance,

Reconnaissance COI

Global StrikeCOI Air Operations

COI

SECAF

AF Mobility &Transportation

AF/SGMedical

TransparencySub-IPT

Science andTechnology

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COI Vocabulary Components

Contextual ModelConceptual model(s) of COI domain

(e.g., UML, ER, or OO models)

COI GlossaryIncludes mapping of terms to data elements

Includes synonym sets or thesaurus

Semantic ModelCOI concept hierarchy and logical relations;

(e.g., Taxonomies, Ontologies)

Business RulesConstraints on COI information(e.g., Authorization Rulesets)

Authoritative Data Sources

STANDARD INFORMATIONSTRUCTURE

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Employing Global Cyber PowerOrganizing, Training, and Equipping

• Establishing an Operational Command for Cyberspace

• Organizing and training to support the COCOMs

• Operating a Cyberspace Task Force to coordinate our efforts

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Warfighting IntegrationSupporting Leadership Priorities

• Increasing warfighting capability…empowering expeditionary forces

…increasing battlespace awareness

…providing actionable information at the tactical edge

• Freeing up resources to fund transformation…gaining organizational and process efficiencies

…reducing legacy systems and manpower

• Taking care of our Airmen…maximizing our people’s potential

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“The Challenge”

“There is nothing more difficult to take in hand, more perilous to conduct, or more uncertain in its success than to take the

lead in the introduction of a new order of things.”

Niccolo Machiavelli

“Transformation is hard…because it’s about culture change.You need the collective behavior of leadership—at all levels.”

ADM Clark, CNOCapstone 93-1

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ISSUES