Regional International Outreach (RIO) - Partnership for Peace Information Management System (PIMS)
Abstract
Regional International Outreach (RIO) - Partnership for Peace (PfP) Information Management System (PIMS) is an Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) initiative to deploy a common information technology platform to improve international partner outreach and collaboration efforts in a federated environment. A federated environment – characterized by the capacity of DoD institutions to directly share participants and content across websites - fosters networks of partner influencers and enables better use of DoD resources through collaboration among the Regional Centers for Security Studies, PfP and international partners, other DoD educational institutions and communities as required. The program uses a spiral methodology (making available capabilities as developed), to speed the delivery of open source collaboration technologies the user community. The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) oversees execution of the research and development of the RIO-PIMS effort and its operations, and ensures that the program addresses DoD security cooperation requirements in the context of defense, interagency, and international information sharing and collaboration needs. The RIO-PIMS effort focuses on improving collaboration, supporting outreach efforts, and enabling communication among the Regional Centers for Security Studies, the Combatant Commanders, the DSCA, OUSD (Policy), North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) Military Cooperation Division (MCD), the PfP Consortium of Defense Academies, PfP Partner countries, and other designated DoD institutions and communities. It provides DoD and international partner security practitioners a platform to share information, communicate and collaborate, and improve administrative activities. It also provides the ability to form collaborative communities of interest around security issues. RIO- PIMS facilitates information sharing and knowledge management concepts in accordance with U.S. policy. PIMS, as a part of the NATO Enlargement Facilitation Act of 1996, implements the Congressional endorsement for the modernization of Defense capabilities in eligible PfP countries relative to their telecommunications infrastructure. RIO-PIMS provides allies and partner countries the ability to collaborate in critical cooperative activities that underpin the spirit of the PfP program. The program supports PfP coalition initiatives through development of distributive collaboration tools to support aspects of U.S. and NATO-approved PfP cooperative activities. This support is important to achieve the interoperability/integration outlined in the Guidance for the Employment of the Force. RIO-PIMS supports internet-based education and collaboration, exercise simulations, and training center requirements. RCPAMS provides an integrated student and activities management framework that was designed to complement the capabilities of the Security Assistance Network (SAN). This interface between the SAN, RCPAMS, and RIO-PIMS provides faculty and students an effective information service to ensure student, activity and alumni management. Data is shared between the systems ensuring improved data integrity.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2013
- Source ID
- 0605127T_7_0400_PB_2013
- Change Summary Explanation
- FY 2013: RIO-PIMS requires $3.238 to implement the gaming and exercise support module that was researched and defined in FY12; extend the email/system notification functionality to allow users to respond directly to system generated notifications without having to login to the system; to research the computer human interface (CHI) ensuring it meets RIO-PIMS mission objectives – modify where necessary, validate existing requirements with the user communities and gather new ones; to deploy a native video teleconference (VTC) capability to replace the existing Adobe connect system; to update the GlobalNET implementation to the newest platform release; and to complete the 2013 recertification of security accreditation process that reflects the new and updated software capabilities as well newly integrated educational organizations.
- Service Agency Name
- Defense Security Cooperation Agency
Entities
Organizations
- Defense Security Cooperation Agency