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DoDAF 2 Was Designed to Support DoD’s 6 Core Processes

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1 DoDAF 2 Was Designed to Support DoD’s 6 Core Processes
OPS DAS SE CPM JCIDS PPBE Operations (OPS) Joint Capability Integration Development System (JCIDS) Defense Acquisition (DAS) Systems Engineering (SE) Capability Portfolio Management (CPM) Programming Planning and Budget Execution (PPBE) DoDAF 2.0 is designed to support the key processes of the Department of Defense (DoD): 1) Capabilities Development and Integration, 2) Budgeting, 3) Acquisition, 4) Systems Engineering, 5) Portfolio Management, and 6) Operations Planning. It is required to support those for both the Warfighting Mission Areas and Business Mission Areas:

2 Short Descriptions Operations (OPS)
Combatant Command CONOPS Standing communications and operations plans (COMPLAN, O-PLANs) These describe networks, systems, organization, activities, equipment allocation, etc., Joint Capability Integration Development System (JCIDS) Focal point for DoD service chiefs to prioritize needs, shortfalls, and gaps Tightly coupled with DAS and PPBE processes Defense Acquisition System (DAS) Approval process for all acquisitions Milestones reviews Four acquisition categories ~ $ value Architecture data assists go/no-go/contingent decisions Systems Engineering (SE) Technical execution of an acquisitions All programs in the acquisition process must have a Systems Engineering Plan The developed system engineering documents and specifications should flow from and be consistent with the architecture Capability Portfolio Management (CPM) Process for managing $’s by required capabilities Architecture models link investments to the desired effects, tasks, and conditions of capabilities Programming Planning and Budget Execution (PPBE) Annual 5-year budget proposal to Congress Each DoD component develops one and then consolidated by White House to go to Congress Architecture models are used to determine interconnected impacts and to justify the $ request Related to Capital Planning and Investment Control (CPIC) OPS DAS SE CPM JCIDS PPBE DoDAF 2.0 is designed to support the key processes of the Department of Defense (DoD): 1) Capabilities Development and Integration, 2) Budgeting, 3) Acquisition, 4) Systems Engineering, 5) Portfolio Management, and 6) Operations Planning. It is required to support those for both the Warfighting Mission Areas and Business Mission Areas:

3 The Processes are Intertwined
JCIDS DAS PPBE

4 … and asynchronous and multi-organizational
Periodic (annual): PPBE CPM DoD PPBE CPM White House Military Staff HQ (JCS) JCIDS Combatant Commands Doctrine Commands Training Commands Legend: BES — Budget Estimate Submission COCOM — Combatant Commander CPA — Chairman’s Program Assessment DAWG — Deputies Advisory Working Group FYDP — Future Years Defense Program MBI — Major Budget Issues Program ManagerPB — President’s Budget PEO/PM — Program Executive Officer/Program Manager  POM — Program Objectives Memorandum RMDs — Resource Management Decisions Event Driven: JCIDS DAS SE OPS Presidential Cabinet Civilians OPS DAS SE Acquisition Organizations

5 DoDAF 2.0 Provides the Specification and Guidance to Support the Core Processes with Architectures
OPS JCIDS DAS SE CPM PPBE Process Supported Views Data Ontology Specifies: An underlying DoDAF Meta Model (DM2) for describing architectures A set of legacy models (products) that depict some subset of architecture data Provides guidance for: Architectural description development “Fit For Purpose” (FFP) views that optimize Return On Investment (ROI) for the process being supported data conforming to the DM2 FFP-based presentation of data FFP Legacy Capabilities Resource Flows Projects Performers Services Reification Rules Pedigree Locations

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