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Lessons Learned: Government Cloud Computing KEVIN JACKSON [email protected] (703) 335-0830

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Lessons Learned:Government Cloud Computing

KEVIN [email protected]

(703) 335-0830

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“Cloud Computing” Has Two-FaceS

• Technology• Virtualization• Application

Fabric• Hadoop• WAN• SAN• Internet• Etc.

• Business Model• SaaS

• Software• Storage

• PaaS• IaaS• CaaS• Etc.

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Collabnet

Cloud computing approaches that uses an collaborative development environment can be used to produce and manage applications in the DoD

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Global Content Delivery

A global content distribution service based on a cloud computing platform can be used effectively to support and enhance DoD missions.

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Salesforce.com

Cloud computing based technologies (CRM and social networking) reduce the cost of and increase efficiencies in the military service recruiting process

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A cloud computing business model can reduce the cost of providing information to the public.

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Cloud computing techniques can be used to increase public access to high value, machine readable datasets generated by the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.

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The cloud computing model can be effectively and efficiently used to conduct advanced government research.

I’d like to say it a little more bluntly. If CIOs don’t get ready, manage fears and manage their risk, they will get run over by this disruptive technology. Your organization is doing it anyway – without you! So do something! You don’t have to move your entire enterprise into the cloud, just take the first step and look at some appropriate datasets. This doesn’t have to be an all or none decision.

- Linda Cureton, CIO NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

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•Cloud computing technology and business models may be useful in quickly providing inexpensive and valuable software applications and information to the public.

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• When discussing how to use cloud computing, both business case and technology aspects should be addressed

• Cloud computing approaches that uses an collaborative development environment can be used to produce and manage applications in the DoD

• A global content distribution service based on a cloud computing platform can be used effectively to support and enhance DoD missions.

• Cloud computing based technologies (CRM and social networking) reduce the cost of and increase efficiencies in the military service recruiting process

• A cloud computing business model can reduce the cost of providing information to the public.

• Cloud computing techniques can be used to increase public access to high value, machine readable datasets generated by the Executive Branch of the Federal Government.

• The cloud computing model can be effectively and efficiently used to conduct advanced government research.

• Cloud computing technology and business models may be useful in quickly providing inexpensive and valuable software applications and information to the public.

• NCOIC is investigating its possible role in assisting the governments and industry providers in the adoption of cloud computing.

Lessons Learned Summary

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Network Centric Operations Industry Consortium Five Years of Achievement & Growth

Industry working together with our customerswww.ncoic.org

Approved for Public ReleaseDistribution Unlimited

NCOIC Overview 20090710

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NCOIC™ - Achieving the Vision andAccomplishing the Mission

Vision

Mission Our mission is to facilitate the global realization of Network Centric

Operations.  We seek to enable interoperability across the spectrum of joint, interagency, intergovernmental, and multinational industrial and commercial operations.  NCOIC is global, with membership open to those who wish to apply the vast potential of network centric technology to the operational challenges faced by our nations and their citizens.

InformationArchitectureComm & NetworkingArchitecture

System A

System B

System C

NCO

Industry working together with our customers to provide a network centric environment where all classes of information systems interoperate by integrating existing and emerging open standards into a common evolving global framework that employs a common set of principles and processes.

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The NCOIC –

Focused solely on network centric

A global perspective to facilitate NCO adoption

An industry neutral perspective to facilitate NCO adoption

An industry, government and academic cadre of expertise

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AC Chairman                                          General (Ret) Harald Kujat                      Swedish MoD                                         BG Hakan Bergstrom Joint Staff  J6                                          VADM Nancy E. Brown, USN     UK MoD                                                 AVM Carl Dixon, RAF                Italian MoD                                              Maj. Gen. Pietro Finnocchio, ITAF                      German Mod                                             Dr. Gerhard van der Giet                        Allied Command Transformation                MGen Koen Gijsbers, RNLA                     US Navy Liaison                                        ADM Harry B. Harris, Jr. Australian Defence Organisation                 RADM Peter Jones        AC Chairman Emeritus                                 Paul G. Kaminski           National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency     Dr. Robert Laurine                              Federal Aviation Administration                Mr. Charles Leader                    European Defense Agency                    Mr. Carlo Magrassi                    US Coast Guard Liaison                        Mr. Mark T. Powell                                 French MoD                                          BGen Blandine Vinson-Rouchon, DGA               Former ASD/NII                                       Honorable John Stenbit NATO C3 Agency                                   Maj Gen Georges D’Hollander, BE AR NATO CISSA                                           LtGen Kurt Hermann US Army CIO/G6                                   LTG Jeffrey Sorenson Defense Staff European Union              r. Carlo Magrassi

Advisory Council

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Application Focus

Tool Focus

Integrated Project Teams (IPTs)and Functional Teams (FTs)

FTs provide the technical expertise to serve customer domains, and the IPTs provide operational information to the FTs to inform our tools and databases

C3 Interop.IPT

Net Enabled Emergency Response IPT

Aviation IPT Sense & Respond

Logistics IPT

MaritimeIPT

Building BlocksSpecialized FrameworksNCAT Systems Engineering and Integration

NIF

Coming Next

Cyber SecurityIPT

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