General Support to OUSD(I)
Abstract
This program supports the Department's initiatives to Defend the Homeland, Build Sustainable and Long-Term Advantage, and Taking Care of People. Security Activities focus on technology development, automation, and modernization of capabilities across the Defense Security Enterprise to include Personnel Vetting, Physical Security, Industrial Security, and Critical Technology Protection. Activities also include proof of concept and application development related to enabling process improvement, efficiencies, and innovation. Intelligence, Surveillance, Reconnaissance (ISR) Operations requires expert engineering and technical assessments on a wide range of classified ISR operational capabilities that directly support NDS priorities. In addition, senior level education is provided for better understanding to make informed decisions on ISR operations related initiatives, platforms, sensors and force structure. Establishes and assesses oversight of the DoD ISR enterprise. Evaluates ISR enterprise performance and effectiveness in terms of strategic sufficiency and alignment to the National Defense Strategy and monitors allied and partner ISR contributions. Provides expertise on matters of technical collection and operational employment. Provides ISR guidance, counsel, and options to national leaders on improving the near-term efficiency and effectiveness of ISR capabilities by spearheading the expedited delivery of ISR systems, technologies, policies, and processes in support of warfighter operations around the globe. Intelligence & Security Programs & Resources (ISP&R) Digital Foundation Webpage Digital Presence is cornerstone component of the OUSD(I&S) Defense Intelligence Enterprise digital modernization strategy known as Project Herald. The Digital Presence initiative provides an easy access to Defense Intelligence Enterprise tools and services. By providing easy access to DIE tools and services, the Digital Presence initiative addresses how difficult it is for users and programs to discover and find Defense Intelligence Enterprise tools and services. The goal of the Project Herald Digital Presence is to encourage reuse and eliminate duplication of effort and speed innovation by socializing innovation efforts and best practices. The ultimate goal is a fully functioning Digital Presence that enables data driven decision making and governance across the DIE via relevant tools and metrics. Specifically, FY 2022 includes continued development of tools and efforts that: -Provide a centralized list of tools and services with direct links to working services -Define and promote software development best practices to enable common development approaches -Identify and start to create blueprints and reference implementations that can be leveraged by the technical user community -Holistically communicate the macro goals and micro services of the digital transformation in a coherent and transparent fashion - Socialize Project Herald efforts and encourage community participation in Digital Transformation
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2024
- Source ID
- 0605200D8Z_6_0400_PB_2024
- Change Summary Explanation
- FY 2024 $3M decrease due to programmatic adjustments that will enable the shift in focus from research and development to maintenance and sustainment of efforts. Previously, RDT&E funds were used to conduct studies and analysis across the OUSD(I&S) portfolios.
- Service Agency Name
- Office of the Secretary Of Defense
Entities
Organizations
- Office of the Secretary of Defense
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