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1 World Wide Consortium for the Grid Global Grid Forum Network-Centric Operations Community Session 28 June

2 Transformational Concept vs Reality Network Centric Operations vis-à-vis: Global Information Grid Command and Control Constellation Future Combat Capability FORCEnet

3 The Challenge: Valuable Information at the Right Time (VIRT!) The objective of NCO enabling technology is to create effective transactions, i.e., transactions that enhance probability of achieving the desired operational effect. The mere occurrence of a transaction does not guarantee creation of value. Network Centric Operations (NCO): Effective teaming, on demand, of physically distant and disparate capabilities by employing whatever network is available (i.e. the GRID!) to win an "asymmetric advantage.“ NCO Transaction: Exchange of “bits” among collaborative nodes on the grid aimed at adding value to the enterprise.

4 An Observation W3C  IETF  LINUX  ETC…. Shared passion across domains Self governing meritocracy Narrow technical focus Myriad structures and processes In an environment where engineers communicate effectively, without concern for traditional domain boundaries or acquisition policies, and focus on technical issues of mutual interest, progress accelerates. Carefully crafted consortia have created that environment for various technical domains.

5 Hypothesis: a carefully crafted consortium of operators, engineers, and acquisition professionals from global government, industry, and academia, focused on technical issues associated with effective information exchange will greatly accelerate progress toward NCO capability. Shared passion across domains Self governing meritocracy Narrow technical focus + The Experiment Approach: Learn lessons from successful consortia. Avoid duplicating effort, and unnecessary structure, but adapt successful practice. Emphasis on operational “vertical” integrating architectural standards “Knowledge centric” focus on value of transactions = W2COG

6 : Web enabled "clearing house” of global NCO experts, programs, projects, technology, and policy Global network of collaborative experts in netcentric operations, engineering, and acquisition Broker of paid consultation services both ways across industry/government boundaries Rapid consensus process NCO Incubator * THE BIG IDEA: An open process to allow the best NCO interfaces, technologies, objects, and new ideas from governments, industry, and academia to be championed by their sponsors, selected on their merits, and rapidly fielded. * Field critical operational capability composed of “shrink wrapped" components designed to enhance interoperability and serve as reference implementations of netcentric architectural approaches.

7 W2COG NCO Incubator:  Find compelling operational issues & funding  Identify ripe technologies  Build government/industry team  Find good vendor business models. Innovate vice “build to spec” Accelerate adoption via COTS  Compose capability from “shrink wrapped” components  Expose successful components to other users  Channel lessons learned to standards bodies

8 Critical Success Factors for NCO Incubation Projects  Urgent mission outcome that can be demonstrably enhanced by delivery and timely exploitation of more valuable information.  Mission performer willing to participate actively on the team.  Funding source with "now year" money.  Finite, well-defined deliverable, e.g.,. an NCO architectural reference implementation, achievable in < 12 months.  Clearly articulated, objective, quarterly milestones  Applicable technologies and engineers expert in their use on the team.  Viable vendor business model defined to sustain the application and the users.  Top cover = support by leadership & legal bases covered.  Well-defined dedicated FTE and management structure.

9 Incubator Projects  Netcentric Disaster Response  Cross Coalition Collaboration Network  Valued Info at the Right Time (VIRT): Rich Semantic TRACK  VIRT: Cross Domain Change Detection  Multi-spectral Improvised Explosive Device Mitigation

10 Shrink Wrapped Network Enabling Components  Cross Domain Security Service  Cross Domain Collaborative Service  Mobile Wireless Router(s)  Geospatial Search & Analysis Service  Publish/Subscribe Model  Visualization Service  Semantic Model  Intelligent Agent Model  Modular Security Policy Model  Track Object Model  Deployable Spectral Imager  Change Detection Service

11 JOIN US! NONE OF THE ABOVE ISSUES, OPPORTUNITIES, OR IDEAS ARE UNIQUE TO DOD APPLICATION!