DECC Montgomery Mr. Chris Kemp Director 25 May 2011 Overview A - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Defense Information Systems Agency A Combat Support Agency DECC Montgomery Mr. Chris Kemp Director 25 May 2011 Overview A Combat Support Agency Mission Computing Environment Infrastructure Major Customers Accomplishments


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DECC Montgomery

  • Mr. Chris Kemp

Director 25 May 2011

A Combat Support Agency Defense Information Systems Agency

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A Combat Support Agency

Overview

  • Mission
  • Computing Environment
  • Infrastructure
  • Major Customers
  • Accomplishments
  • Setting Conditions in Afghanistan

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DECC Montgomery

MISSION

Provide information technology for the warfighter when, where, and how it is required and without interruption.

VISION

Achieve and sustain the most efficient, optimal organization, providing information technology to the warfighter in an interoperable, assured, and affordable manner.

GOALS

Achieve Operational Excellence Share and Defend Information Develop a Quality Workforce

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A Combat Support Agency

56% 44%

WorkForce

Gov't Service Contractors

Staffing/Computing Environment

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63% 37%

Operating Environments

Unix MicroSoft 45% 49%

6%

Database Environments

Oracle SQL Other Managed Storage – 2.5 PBs Applications Supported – 70+

Work Force - 400

Work Force - 400 Operating Environments – 2,100 Database Environments – 2,000

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Advanced Security Features

  • Controlled Entry
  • Video Surveillance

More than 100,000 SF

  • 45,000+ SF raised floor
  • 55,000+ SF office space
  • 13,000+ SF mechanical space

Redundant Cooling

  • One 500 Ton Chiller
  • One 400 Ton Chiller
  • One 720 Ton Chiller

2500 KVA – 12,470 Volts Electric Power Input

  • Four 1250 KVA Diesel Generators inside mechanical area

HiTEC UPS System

  • Three 1800 KVA fully redundant units in an A & B Bus Configuration

DECC Montgomery’s Facility

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A Combat Support Agency

Air Force Support

SFMIS

LOGMOD

AFPEO/EIS PROGRAMS

AFDS IRSS AFWay IWIMS ARMS IWIMS-ACES DEAMS KDSS EITDR LOGMOD FIRST CMS CCAR SFMIS STES SMART GCSS-AF BaS&E

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REMIS

Air Force Support

CAS

EMOC TBA ILS-S

AFPEO/EL PROGRAMS

ECSS OLV IMS PAMS ILS-S TBA C-MOS CAS KDSS REMIS ETIMS PRPS ATOS CMS PLMS EMOC

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Other DoD Support

GCSS-JTF

DoD Patch Management Cross Domain Enterprise Service

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A Combat Support Agency

Accomplishments

  • Gartner Survey – “Best in Class”
  • Leader in server management efficiencies
  • 33% of Computing Services Division (CSD) server workload
  • Specialized skill sets for AHLTA and SANs
  • Relationship with local university and high schools
  • Layered defense in a hardened facility
  • IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) best practices
  • Lean Six Sigma methodology

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A Combat Support Agency

Setting Conditions within the CJOA-A

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A Combat Support Agency 359th TTSB TF Mission

NLT 25MAY2010, the 359Th TTSB will mobilize and deploy to Bagram, Afghanistan and conduct a RIP/TOA IOT provide enterprise operations and C2 support capabilities to meet the USFOR-A commander’s

  • perational requirements. Provide communications

planning, engineering, coordination, oversight and management of the CJOA-A C5ISR infrastructure while serving as the JNCC-A. Provide C2 for two subordinate signal battalions, a US Air Force E&I squadron and NETOPS over six RNCCs.

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A Combat Support Agency Bandwidth Increases

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A Combat Support Agency

Major Projects

  • BlackBerry
  • VOE/COOP/DR
  • GoBooks
  • HBSS
  • ITIL Framework
  • JWICS to the Battalion
  • Netted Iridium Radios
  • TCFs (Micro/Small/Medium)
  • Windows 7/DAR
  • Cyber Fusion Cell
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A Combat Support Agency Mission & Customer First

Teamwork Commitment

Technical Excellence Continuous Improvement

Highly Qualified People

Advanced Degrees Continuous Training Proven Performance Mutual Support Responsive & Flexible

Conclusion

  • Cannot be successful without customer

partnerships

  • Teamwork will help position us as we continue

to support Net-Centric Enterprise Services

  • DECC Montgomery is dedicated to the

deployment, employment, and sustainment of our military forces, providing direct support to our warfighters

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A Combat Support Agency

Questions?

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