Briefing to the AFCEA International Cyber Symposium 26 June 2013 Lt Gen Ronnie D. Hawkins, Jr. Director, Defense Information Systems Agency 1
1 UNCLASSIFIED Organizational Changes Command Staff Financial Personnel CIO Strategic Planning Testing White House Support Technology Office Procurement Acquisition Network Services 2 Mission Assurance 3 1. Aligned POM planning with Financial Execution Operations 2. Converged Enterprise Services and CIO Directorates 3. Moved Field Security Office to Mission Assurance 4. Aligned DECC operations with Operations Directorate 5. Added Customer Relationship Management Function 6. Added JTSO/JIE Functions DISA Senior Re-assignments and Functional Re-alignments that will Enable a more Responsive and JIE-aligned DISA 24 Jun 2013 -- 1600 Spectrum Engineering 4 Enterprise Services Command & Control CRM UNCLASSIFIED 2 5 JTSO JIE 6
DISA s Operational Priorities Consolidation from 194 to 12 data centers IT Optimization Results in Decreased Per Unit Cost Defense Enterprise Email -- 1.4M on boarded -- Army projecting $76M/yr savings 3
Cloud Computing Efficiencies Total Transport Capability 2000% Mainframe Processing Distributed Processing Cloud Computing Datacenter consolidations from 1994-2013 Reduction of over 10,000 FTEs Annual savings of over $1B 2009-2012 tech refresh savings of $58M 1000% Storage Workload Server Workload Cost per Gbps of Bandwidth vs. Total Transport Bandwidth 0% 24 Jun 2013 -- 1600 1994-2002 2002-2008 Cost 2008-2013 - Dramatically increased bandwidth while decreasing per unit cost by 92% - Provided Global Diversity for combat operations in the Middle East IT Optimization Results in Decreased Per Unit Cost UNCLASSIFIED 367 Gbps 8796 Gbps Unit Cost ($/Gbps) 4
DISA s Operational Priorities Consolidation from 194 to 12 data centers IT Optimization Results in Decreased Per Unit Cost Defense Enterprise Email - evoip pilots of Voice, Chat, Web integrated -- 1.4M on boarded capabilities today -- Army projecting $76M/yr savings - Bundled service offerings of Voice, Chat, Web, unified messaging by FY15 5
Base w/15,000 people and 10 phone systems Firewalls require units to deploy their own infrastructure FTEs required for O&M in each enclave Fort A Camp F Base B Converged IP Transport Station G Camp C Base H UNCLASSIFIED Unified Capabilities Enclave A Enclave I Base D Post I Existing Architecture Enclave J Enclave B Enclave H DISN Backbone JIE Future Architecture Fort E Station J Enclave C Enclave G Deterministic Routing / Single Point of Failure Dynamic Routing / Self Healing 6 Enclave D Enclave F Enclave E Integration of voice, video & data delivered ubiquitously Enterprise Session Controllers serving 200,000 users in a geographic region Streamlined Troubleshooting Integration with other Enterprise Services Soft Phones 1% Soft Phones 80% Hard Phones 99% Converged Voice, Video, and Collaboration Services Across the DoD in Real Time Hard Phones 20%
DISA s Operational Priorities - evoip pilots of Voice, Chat, Web integrated capabilities today - Bundled service offerings of Voice, Chat, Web, unified messaging by FY15 Shift the focus from securing systems to securing data and its use with JIE SSA s end-to-end design across the DoD 7
Single Security Architecture Collapses the network security boundaries Reduces the external attack surface Provides a defensible architecture Rapid and safe data sharing Near Term Actions IOC (Jul 13) : SA & C2 for initial B/P/C/S Capability Upgrade 1 (Sep 13): Install SSA at the Core Data Center in Europe Capability Upgrade 2 (Nov 13) : Install SSA at the IAP Capability Upgrade 3 (Dec 13) : Install SSA at an IPN; JIE boundary protection implemented Improve Warfighter C2 Improve Cyber C2 Efficiently Use Resources Securing data and its use, enabling Force-wide Collaboration Standardize security suites to inspect, block and collect Shrink the Domains Save 5-30 FTEs per Domain! 8
DISA s Operational Priorities Shift the focus from securing systems to securing data and its use with JIE SSA s end-to-end design across the DoD To date, there are 81,321 DoD mobile users, 16 approved mobile applications with 39 in review/testing and 44 in the request queue 9
Defense Enterprise Mobility Department of Defense App Store Deployed 16 In Review/Testing 39 Requested 44 Joint Information Environment Single Security Architecture C2 and Decision Support Apps JIE SSA will Break Down the Barriers Allowing Mobile Access to C2 and Decision Support Information 10
Defense Enterprise Mobility Deliver protected Enterprise Mobility service to the warfighters battlespace EMSS Airborne Network Commercial Wireless SIPRNET NIPRNET Teleport/STEP DISN 80,000+ Mobility Users (Unclass to TS Capability) Project 4G LTE to the Tactical Edge 24 Jun 2013 -- 1600 Highly Capable, Protected Comms on the move in Theater Worldwide UNCLASSIFIED 11
DISA s Operational Priorities To date, there are 81,321 DoD mobile users, 16 approved mobile applications with 39 in review/testing Designing the and DoD 44 in Cloud the request Security queue Model and brokering commercial cloud services with industry in support of Big Data and JIE requirements 12
DoD Enterprise Cloud Service Broker Providers Consumers IOC (Jan 13) -Initial Service Catalog -Security Models -Limited Business Model -Matching criteria -Initial CRM COCOMs SERVICES SERVICES SERVICES AGENCIES COALITIONS FOC (FY 14) IC DoD Enterprise Cloud Service Catalog -Increased Service Offerings -Security monitoring/sa -Mature processes -Ordering/provisioning tools -Automated customer interface 24 Jun 2013 -- 1600 -- Manage to Availability not Geography -- Manage to Utilization not Standing Capacity UNCLASSIFIED 13
DISA: IT Services Provider for the DoD Cloud Offerings 24 Jun 2013 -- 1600 UNCLASSIFIED 14
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