Command and Control Information Management Strategy (CIMS) provided by an Information Integration Framework
Abstract
Access and availability to information is the key to for future command and control with improved access to information as an objective of the DoD's net-centric initiatives. However, net-centric initiatives are being implemented, piecemeal and slowly, through the DoD Data Strategy currently focused at the community of interest level (COI). In order to improve the speed of transformation, take advantage of net-centric concepts, and to manage information for decision-makers, an information management strategy and a information integration framework to implement that strategy is required. This paper proposes a C2 Information Integration Framework (C2IIF) that provides management of data strategies, value of information, and Communities of Interest (COIs) at the information level and within the context of portfolio oversight. It permits capabilities alignment to meet transformation objectives assures sound management of the Department's IT investment decisions. Through this framework, DoD can improve information sharing with a repeatable, analytical process. Additionally, since legacy applications are included as part of the framework, the strategy provides the means to migrate and evaluate legacy applications and data within the net-centric environment.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 17, 2005
- Accession Number
- ADA464455
Entities
People
- Juan A. Odenwood
Organizations
- Leidos