Army Intelligence Industry Day

AMERICA’S ARMY:
THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
Presented To
Army Intelligence Industry Day
4 September 2014
Globally Engaged… Regionally Aligned… Enabling Decisive Operations
AMERICA’S ARMY:
THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
BLUF
IC ITE is Transformative Change
Leadership Supports IC ITE
“Successful integration requires a Global
IT infrastructure through which the IC
can rapidly and reliably share intelligence
with those who need it.”
- DNI James Clapper
Change to our Information Technology operating model
Change from agency-centric IT to common IT
Change to share technology, information, and resources
Change how we govern and exercise oversight of IT
Change to how we architect, build and manage IT
Change how users communicate, collaborate, and
perform their mission.
We must Manage our Change to IC ITE
“IC ITE will bring a single ecosystem, based
on standards that, when integrated with
our Army programs, QRCs, DI2E and JIE
mission partners will allow our soldiers on
point to leverage the intelligence enterprise
and enable our commanders with decision
advantage.”
- DCS G-2 LTG Mary A. Legere
The Army will continue to work with ODNI,
OUSD(I), CSA, Military Partners formal and
informal governance structures to ensure that
IC ITE extends and integrates with our Army
programs, QRCs, DI2E and JIE mission
partners, capabilities and services.
Transforming While in the Breach
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AMERICA’S ARMY:
THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
What is IC ITE
IC ITE is a suite of enterprise-level information
technology components and infrastructures
designed to support IC mission activities
operated by a consortium of service providers
on the SCI fabric. These services will benefit IC
mission needs by:
(U) Intelligence Community Information Technology
Enterprise
• Increasing the speed and ease by which new
mission capabilities are integrated into operations
• Increasing capacity and ability to surge and meet
mission needs
• Improving discovery, access and secure sharing
• Increasing the ability to defend the IT infrastructure
• Reducing IT complexity and enable efficiency
• Enabling components to take strategic advantage of
innovative IT partnerships and industrial edge
Operate as an Enterprise
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AMERICA’S ARMY:
THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
IC ITE Vision, Goals, Principles
Vision Enable greater IC integration, information sharing and
safeguarding through a new common IC IT architecture
Goals:
• Fortify the Foundation
• Deliver User-Focused Capabilities
• Operate as an Enterprise
• Effective Governance and Oversight
• Forge Strategic Partnerships
Principles:
• Cloud Hosting
• Data as an IC asset
• Assured access anywhere, anytime to authorized users
• Effectiveness, efficiency and security are not mutually exclusive
Transforming to Integrate into an IC Enterprise
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AMERICA’S ARMY:
THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
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Joint IC Cloud – NSA/CIA
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Government Cloud (Gov Cloud) – NSA
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Virtual Machines & Storage
Ingest & Indexing
Search & Discovery
Joint IC Cloud – NSA/CIA
Commercial Cloud Services (C2S) – CIA
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IC ITE Services and Service Providers
Infrastructure as a Service
Service ordering
Desktop Environment (DTE) – NGA/DIA
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Thin Client
Think Client ~ CIA designed
Applications Mall (AML) – NSA
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300+ Applications
Enterprise Management Services (EMT) – DIA/NGA
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Automate call distribution
Service Desk Coordination
Identification Authentication and Authorization (IAA) – NSA/CIA
Security Coordination Center (SCC) – DIA
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Network monitoring and defensive actions
Liaison Counterintelligence
Network Requirements and Engineering Services (NRES) - NRO
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Campus Area Networks
Wide Area Networks
Information Transport Services – NSA
Services and Service Providers are Maturing
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THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
Architectural Challenge
IC ITE
JIE
DI2E
COE
Army Intelligence is Mandated to Operate with and in All Architectures
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AMERICA’S ARMY:
THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
When
Environment
Data Silos
2002
Document Centric
2006
Entity/Event Centric
2010
Big Data
2014
2020
Our Journey
Operational /Analytic Challenges
•Analyst discovery and access limited
•Sharing between security domains
•Force v Force centric analytics
•JIOC-I / Project Morning Calm
•Cross Domain Solutions
•Information Deluge
•Production outpaces analysts
•Manual extract and tag data
•DCGS-A
•Contract Analysts
•Niche COIs
•Niche tools
•Entity/Event Centric
•Geospatial Indexing
•Persona/Target Management
•Biometrics Entity Management
•DCGS-A Griffin version
•Entity Disambiguation
•Entity Relationship Extraction
•DCGS Standard Cloud
•Distributed Multi-INT production
•OSINT
•Cyber
•2d Party
•DCGS-A Hunte version
•Unified Cloud Data Pilots
•JIE
•IC ITE
•Expand Access
•Extend Reach
•Blinks,
•Expand Ops
•DCGS-A
•RITE
•Integrated Sensor
•IROC/Foundry
JIE
Transformational Teamwork
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
Mitigation/Pilots
IC ITE
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AMERICA’S ARMY:
THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION
Questions
Globally Engaged… Regionally Aligned… Enabling Decisive Operations
UNCLASSIFIED//FOUO
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