Defense Info. Infrastructure Engineering and Integration
Abstract
The Defense Information Infrastructure Engineering and Integration effort encompasses two projects: Modeling and Simulation and DoD Information Network (DODIN) Systems Engineering and Support. There are two major activities under the Modeling and Simulation project: Modeling and Simulation and DODIN Enterprise Wide Systems Engineering (EWSE). The DODIN EWSE activity resolves near term (one to three years) high-priority technical issues defined by DoD Chief Information Officer (DoD CIO) and Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), that impact operational capabilities affecting DODIN End-to-End (E2E) interoperability and performance. The Modeling and Simulation project provides architecture, systems engineering and E2E analytical functions for DISA and its customers, ensuring integrated capabilities to fulfill warfighter mission requirements. Ongoing beneficiaries of these capabilities include DoD CIO, the DISA Network Services Directorate, the DISA Enterprise Services Directorate, Program Executive Office-Mission Assurance, the Defense Information Systems Network Command Center and Joint Communications Simulation System users in DoD. The DoDIN Systems Engineering and Support project performs discovery, research, development and experimentation of emerging and commercial technologies through the Office of the Chief Technology Officer (OCTO) to fill capability shortfalls and technology gaps across the Future Years Defense Program (FYDP). The OCTO identifies these gaps/shortfalls, pursues leading innovative solutions from industry, academia, and the Federal sector, and engages industry partners for commercial best practices. The OCTO develops technology forecasts and innovation roadmaps for existing and nascent DISA programs (Cloud Computing, Unified Capabilities, Cyber Security, End User Device/Mobility, and Process/Automation). The OCTO conducts technical system engineering reviews and oversight of DISA and DoD enterprise products and services. The OCTO performs early identification of technology needs and explores, develops, and delivers recommended emerging technologies to the DISA Requirements & Analysis Office.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2017
- Source ID
- 0302019K_7_0400_PB_2017
- Change Summary Explanation
- The increase of +$3.068 in FY 2015 is due to increased engineering activities to support information assurance and cyber security engineering solutions. These increased activities leverage mobility and cloud technology needs in support of the warfighter. The decrease of -$0.066 in FY 2016 is attributable to a reduction in collaboration with industry subject matter experts. The increase of +$8.321 in FY 2017 properly realigns civilian payroll, 62 FTEs and nonpay funding from PE0604764K for the Chief Technology Office (CTO) to promote centralized and coordinated technology policy, direction, standards, and leadership in order to influence technology innovation that meets future DoD requirements. Additionally, funding will perform discovery, research, development and experimentation of emerging and commercial technology to support development and adoption of key technology solutions.
- Service Agency Name
- Defense Information Systems Agency
Entities
Organizations
- Defense Information Systems Agency
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