Teri Takai: Morning Keynote Address
Transcript of Teri Takai: Morning Keynote Address
D o D C I O
Ms. Teresa TakaiChief Information Officer
US Department of Defense
28 February 2013
Moving to Mobile3rd Annual MobileGov Summit
1
S U P P O RT T H E WA R F I G H T E R
D o D C I O
Our Challenge…
The warfighter expects and deserves secure access to information
– from any device, anywhere, anytime…
2
S U P P O RT T H E WA R F I G H T E R
D o D C I O
High Demand Signal for Mobile Solutions
CommercialWireless Networks
Over 70+ Mobility related pilots across the Federal Government
Service/COCOMs Pilots Classified Access Fishbowl/Suite B Pilots Warfighter Pilots
Electronic Flight Bag
“Friendly Forces Tracker”
“Sniper Calculator”
“Medevac”
Joint TacticalRadio System
WarfighterInformationNetwork -Tactical
3
S U P P O RT T H E WA R F I G H T E R
D o D C I O
Strategic Mobility Vision Established
DoD Mobile Device StrategyVersion 2.0
• Advance and Evolve the DoD Information Enterprise Infrastructure to support Mobile Devices
Goal 1
• Institute Mobile Device Policies and StandardsGoal 2
• Promote the development and Use of DoD Mobile and Web-Enabled Applications
Goal 3
Successful execution relies on the cooperation and collaboration of all DoD Components and on partnerships with federal, intelligence, academia, and commercial communities. With your support, we will equip our forces with the capability to quickly access relevant information
whenever and wherever needed.
• Develop an enterprise Mobility service for Classified and Unclassified capabilities
Goal 4
4
S U P P O RT T H E WA R F I G H T E R
D o D C I O
Vision: Secure Access to Data Anywhere, Anytime
DISA to roll out in multiple phases:
• UNCLASS• April 2013, 1,500 devices• Sept 2013, 5,000 devices• FY14, up to 100,000 devices
• CLASS• Mar 2013, 500 devices at
SECRET• Sept 2013, 1,500 devices at
TOP SECRET• FY14, enterprise capability 5
DoD Enterprise Benefits:- Efficient; Cost Savings- Consistent Security- Rapid Technology Insertion- Shared Applications extend capabilities to all users
S U P P O RT T H E WA R F I G H T E R
D o D C I O
- We are consistent with federal agencies activities– Federal Digital Strategy and associated working groups– DHS and NIST for architecture, standards and security– Partnered with NSA for security
- Partnering with other federal agencies– GSA: future contracts for Mobile Device Manager, mobile
devices and Airtime/Data Plans– National Geospatial Intelligence Agency: Good
technology pilot and Mobile Aps development
- Mobility will drive infrastructure for the future– Provide wireless portion of GiG – Leverage commercial carriers (US and Global)
Team Effort Required
6
S U P P O RT T H E WA R F I G H T E R
D o D C I O
Synchronization with IndustryClosing the Gap
DoD is partnering with industry to streamline review and approval cycles to meet the rapid deployment of commercial technologies
AndroidPlatform
iOSPlatform
WindowsPlatform
BlackberryPlatform
Commercial Industry Practices: 1-10 devices released/year; 1new 6 updated OS/year; ~18K apps per quarter
7
DoD GoalsNew
Hardware30 Days
NewOS
30 Days
NewApps
30 Days
S U P P O RT T H E WA R F I G H T E R
D o D C I O
Application Deployment(s)
Dec Jan Feb Mar AprNov
Approved for Use
Good for Enterprise
Good Browserrfo
AdobeAdobe Connect
IM+Adobe Reader(plug-in to GOOD email Client)
Slate iOS; Android
Flipboard iOS; Android
Thursby Browser
Feb Apps Release
Mobility Application Status
iOS 5+
iOS 5+, Android v4.0+
2012
Facebook iOS (iPhone 4s Only)
iOS
iOS, Android
iOS, Android
iOS, Android
iOS, Android
GoodReader iOS
BoxiOS
iAnnotate
PagesiOS
KeynoteiOS
March Apps Release
April Apps Release
NumbersiOS
Evernote
DoD Safe Helpline
Citrix Receiver
iOS, Android
iOS, Android iOS, Android
iOS, Android
Anywhere DeviceAndroid
Jeppeson Mobile TCiOS
Jeppenson FDiOS
Google Maps
FileMaker Go 12iOS
Vidyo Mobile
VM Ware View
iOS, Android
iOS, Android
iOS, Android
Android v4.0+
Sparse RSSAndroid v4.0+
Documents to GOAndroid v4.0+
Adobe Reader
May
Facebook iOS
May Apps Release
BB10 Apps
8
Department of Defense
App Store
S U P P O RT T H E WA R F I G H T E R
D o D C I O
• Improve user experience
• Turn capabilities into mobile applications
• Keep pace with emerging technologies
• Over the Air (OTA) device management; device auditing; and device provisioning
• Strong partnerships between government and industry
• Work early and often with Industry to get it right from the start!
• Combined efforts to protect DoD Environments from outside adversaries
Looking Ahead with Industry
Must deliver mobile solutions that leverage commercial off-the-shelf products, improve functionality, decrease cost, and enable increased personal productivity
9
S U P P O RT T H E WA R F I G H T E R
D o D C I O
10