Enterprise Data Services (EDS)
Abstract
Enterprise Data Management (EDS) is addressing four critical projects between FY 2022 – FY 2024: 1) JOM and 2) EDDIE and 3) Next Generation Data Delivery prototype 4) Duplicate Identity Resolution and Processing (DIRP). Complete the Joint Officer Management (JOM) modernization initiative in FY 2022, which supports improvements in the Joint Manpower Information System’s (JMIS) automation, reliability, accuracy, and system interoperability to enable the Department to more effectively comply with Title 10 management requirements of Joint Duty Officers in the Active and Reserve forces, and improve the sight picture of joint officer personnel capabilities and readiness for the SECDEF and the Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff (CJCS). EDDIE introduces a streamlined way to provide person based “data as a service” and “analytics as a service” to all of DoD and other Federal Agencies. Major new developments within EDDIE are targeted for completion within FY 2023, including the Research Enclave, allowing external customers to perform their own research within a secure, de-identified DHRA hosted environment. Development will begin for Next Generation Data Delivery (NGDD). NGDD Next Generation Data Delivery provides an automated means to share data externally to authorized users from any major DMDC data holding. DHRA will build the initial prototype for NGDD in FY 2023, including real-time broker service to the Person Data Repository (PDR). DIRP will consolidate older database quality controls and tools used to merge duplicate records on the Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System (DEERS) database. Duplicate records occur in large data sets as individuals change their identity traits or relationships through marriage/divorce, aging, and enlistment. When those prior relationships with DoD are not disclosed, a duplicate record with the “new” information is created; DIRP catches those situations, identifies the potential duplication, and, in some cases, actually merges the two records to a single, consolidated records. This ensures that the individual has only one, single identity within DoD.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Accomplishment
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 2024
- Source ID
- 49a516eb14e0af129053055f29caa38c