Global Theater Security Cooperation Management Information Systems (G-TSCMIS)
Abstract
The Global Theater Security Cooperation Management Information System (G-TSCMIS) Program was an Office of the Secretary of Defense (OSD) initiative to develop and deploy a common web-based, centrally hosted Management Information System (MIS) to serve as the information focus point for the Nation’s Security Cooperation (SC) efforts by providing decision makers, SC planners and other users with the ability to view, manage, assess, and report SC activities and events. G-TSCMIS was adopted from a theater-specific system and lacked basic functionality the SC enterprise, consisting of Geographical Combatant Commands (GCCs), Military Departments, and Defense Agencies, have called for since 2010, including but not limited to SC activity life-cycle management, activity alignment to strategic guidance, common operational picture (COP) institutionalizing, adaptability and scalability for all SC organizations, and interfaces with SC Authoritative Data Sources (ADS). The 2017 National Defense Authorization Act enacted several reforms of the DoD’s SC enterprise, consolidating various SC authorities under a single chapter (16) in Title 10. Through these reforms, the DoD was now responsible for managing more than 100,000 SC activities per year at a cost of more than $3 billion annually, organized into more than 40 distinct authorities that support dozens of different organizations. On February 11, 2019, OSD assigned the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) as the lead for G-TSCMIS and any successor comprehensive security MIS. DSCA developed a new and innovative acquisition strategy for the successor system in consultation with the Defense Innovation Board and other IT acquisition experts. The strategy was designed to develop a successor system by increasing competition, maximizing savings, and leveraging an agile development methodology. The first phase, completed in August 2019, gathered industry driven solutions to develop a system that provided a modernized and versatile platform resulting in 2 prototypes for selection. DSCA, through Washington Headquarter Services, issued a competitive prototyping award and selected the solution prototype for the second phase in June 2020. The final phase deployed an unclassified Minimum Viable Product (MVP) release in October 2020 to the SC enterprise. The classified MVP release followed in June 2021 and marked the legacy sunset of G-TSCMIS. Between June 2021 and August 2022, Socium deployed 14 releases and conducted 5 data integrations with ADSs including the Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS). By the end of FY 2022, Socium recorded over 1,000 users from across the SC enterprise. DSCA worked closely with the Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Global Partnerships (ODASD (GP)) to shape FY24 Significant Security Cooperation Initiatives (SSCI) process guidance requiring the use of Socium and continues to support the SC to integrate Planning, Assessment, Monitoring, and Evaluation (AM&E) and Defense Institution Building for all U.S. SC activities. Future enhancements through FY24 include tailored authority-specific analytics and reporting, enhanced AM&E features, and continued ADS integration including Command and Control of the Information Environment (C2IE) and theater COPs.
Document Details
- Document Type
- R2 Budgetary Justification
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2024
- Source ID
- 0607327T_7_0400_PB_2024
- Change Summary Explanation
- The funds reduced in FY 2022 was re-phased and applied to FY 2023 and FY 2024 causing efforts to be pushed to the next fiscal year. The increase in FY 2024 from last year's President's budget is due to applied inflation. FY 2024 funds will be used to continue to improve Socium through capability and functional enhancements to increase authority-specific workflows, and improve planning and execution of security cooperation activities. Socium will save countless personnel hours for thousands of users across the entire security cooperation enterprise (Services, COCOMs, and Defense Agencies) by reducing duplicative data entry and reporting requirement burdens. Socium will manage comprehensive and accessible information that enhances oversight and data-driven decision-making capability, and assessment, monitoring and evaluation.
- Service Agency Name
- Defense Security Cooperation Agency
Entities
Organizations
- Defense Security Cooperation Agency
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