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AMERICAS ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED LandWarNet 2020 and Beyond Enterprise Architecture November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL UNCLASSIFIED 1 AMERICAS ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF


  1. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED LandWarNet 2020 and Beyond Enterprise Architecture November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL UNCLASSIFIED 1

  2. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED CIO/G-6 Vision Vision The Network must be capable, reliable, and trusted. To get there it has to be a single, secure, and standards- based environment that ensures access at the point of need and enables global collaboration. Mission Lead LandWarNet transformation to deliver timely, trusted, and shared information. Create an environment where innovation and service empowers Army and mission partners through an unsurpassed responsive, collaborative, and trusted information enterprise. November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL 2 UNCLASSIFIED

  3. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED Context of the Enterprise Architecture  What it is: • A design focused translation of the Army Network Strategy • Strategic level guidance on how LandWarNet will be designed and configured to meet the ‘ends’ described in the strategy • Aligned with the DoD IEA v2.0  What it says: • Sets required architectural characteristics on how the Network will be built between now and 2020 • Focuses on all aspects of the network – transport, computing, enterprise services, mission applications, end ‐ user devices, and mission assurance • Decomposes the LWN strategy and provides Identify the architectural structure for understanding, designing, building and maintaining components characteristics of LandWarNet that  What it achieves: are required to achieve the vision. • Assures that IT investments and other decisions are aligned with the Army Network Strategy • Informs all LandWarNet stakeholders of required architectural characteristics and technical standards November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL 3 UNCLASSIFIED

  4. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED CIO/G-6 Architecture Development November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL 4 UNCLASSIFIED

  5. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED Technical Standards and COE v3.0  Proactive standards baseline development • New Army CIO/G-6 process • Informs industry on current and future Army direction • COE v3.0 standards baseline (StdV-1) approved 31 July 2014  Shorter compliance testing and validation process • Reuse artifacts created throughout to create final package • Based on CIO/G-6 standards and architectures • Testing process being finalized • Waivers are submitted thru PEOs and PMs to CIO/G-6 November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL 5 UNCLASSIFIED

  6. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED Context of the Army Standards Profile Guidance Army Standards Profile Guidance Package TAB A ‐ Core TAB B – Use Cases Appendix C to Annex A of LandWarNet 2020 & Beyond Enterprise Architecture TAB C ‐ Description November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL 6 UNCLASSIFIED

  7. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED Summary • The Army CIO/G6 envisions a single, secure, and standards-based network in the future. • The LandWarNet Enterprise Architecture and Reference Architectures identify the minimum architectural characteristics of the network that are required to achieve the vision. • The rules-based approach produces architecture information that timely, and enables accurate and relevant policy, investment, and acquisition decisions. • The intent is to guide and synchronize Army investment and acquisition decisions, enable the standardization of LandWarNet materiel solutions. November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL 7 UNCLASSIFIED

  8. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED Annex A (Technical Standards Guidance) November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL 8 UNCLASSIFIED

  9. AMERICA’S ARMY: THE STRENGTH OF THE NATION OFFICE OF THE CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER/G-6 UNCLASSIFIED Annex B (Common Operating Environment) November 4, 2014 HTTP://CIOG6.ARMY.MIL 9 UNCLASSIFIED

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