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Leveraging IT for Enhanced Operational Effectiveness in Cyberspace 24 May 11 Col Kim Crider Directorate of Communications & Information HQ Air Force Space Command Air Force Space Command Lead USAF Major Command for Cyberspace Core


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Leveraging IT for Enhanced Operational Effectiveness in Cyberspace 24 May 11

Col Kim Crider Directorate of Communications & Information HQ Air Force Space Command

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HQ AFSPC 2 27Sep 10

Air Force Space Command

  • Lead USAF Major Command for Cyberspace
  • Core Function Lead Integrator for Cyber Superiority
  • Define capability needs; prioritize requirements
  • Develop and administer budget program
  • Manage cyber professional career development
  • Control and Manage the operational environment
  • Establish/sustain operational baseline
  • Deploy and monitor applications and services
  • Provide Tier 1 Help Desk/ enterprise service levels
  • Conduct Cyber Operations
  • Implement deliberate & crisis planning
  • Maintain enterprise SA to assure missions
  • Execute operational orders
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HQ AFSPC 3 27Sep 10

Command Leads Deliver Capabilities

Cyber Integration- Infrastructure Cyber Operations Cyber C2 & SA Cyber Warfare

  • Command Lead Focus and Accountability
  • Cross-Functional Planning & Implementation
  • Single Interface to All Stakeholders
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HQ AFSPC 4 27Sep 10

Current Implementation Strategy

  • Consolidate & elevate enterprise management
  • Simplify & centralize enterprise control
  • Deliver enterprise services
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HQ AFSPC 5 27Sep 10

16 Gateways 2 Area Processing Capabilities Providing Services & Centralized Help Desks Standardized Base Boundaries Coordinated NetD & E/A Activities 100+ Bases 100+ Non-Standard Base Boundaries 132 Gateways

Consolidate & Elevate Enterprise Mgt

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HQ AFSPC 6 27Sep 10

Simplify & Centralize Enterprise Control

  • Multiple domains-multiple forests
  • Non-standard baseline
  • Limited SA of the enterprise
  • Complex operations, training and

security

  • Single AFNet domain
  • Configuration managed baseline
  • Cyber C2/SA by single commander
  • Reduced complexity; improved

mission assurance

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Mediation Metadata Exposure

Supporting Services

Presentation Orchestration

Deliver Enterprise Services

Mission / Functional Unique Applications NetOps Services

Network Management Server Management Vulnerability Management Configuration Management Voice Systems Management End Device Management Incident Management Mission Assurance

(COOP, DRC, Net Defense)

Change Management Storage Management End-to-End Performance Monitoring Situational Awareness Problem Management

Enterprise Core Services

Collaboration

(Video, Text, Voice)

Messaging

(Email, Mass Notification)

Directory Services

(Identify Management, Authentication, Authorization)

Information Management

(Workflow Management, Storage, Print, FAX)

User Assistant

(Enterprise Service Desk)

Application Hosting Discovery

(Federated Search)

Security ESB Enterprise Mgt

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HQ AFSPC 8 27Sep 10

Capability Delivery Evolution

  • Single Lead Command focus
  • n network / storage ; limited

computing capabilities

  • Various PEOs/PoRs /entities

delivering infrastructure

  • No established baseline stds
  • Lack of effective coordination

with application PoRs

  • Limited use of enterprise

services; stovepiped SOAs

  • Lack of governance
  • Single Lead Command focus on

enterprise infrastructure capabilities

  • Clearly established PEOs/PoRs

infrastructure responsibilities

  • Established operational baseline
  • Full collaboration/coordination

via SDDP

  • Deliver enterprise services to

meet mission/functional needs

  • Strong enterprise Governance

Where we’ve been. . . Where we’re going….

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HQ AFSPC 9 27Sep 10

Enterprise Infrastructure Capability Model

Presentation Business Rules Application Data Soft Infrastructure Computing Network & Communication Storage Management Security

AFSPC Lead Cmd/PEO Support Mission Area Lead Cmd/Functional/Application PEOs

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HQ AFSPC 10 27Sep 10

  • Adopt enterprise-provided

services (including enterprise e- mail)

  • Consolidate Data Centers
  • Collapse AF Gateways/Use

DoD security boundaries

  • Provide infrastructure services
  • Centrally Control IT Purchases
  • Adopt Unified Communications &

Collaboration solutions

  • Capture additional organizational

efficiencies

  • Commercial SATCOM

consolidation

Eight AF IT Efficiency Objectives

Increase Mission Effectiveness Enhance Cyber Surety Achieve Efficiencies  Emphasizes AFSPC Lead

Command responsibilities Directly supports OSD IT acq reform, DoD IT consolidation & OMB 25 Point Plan efforts Focuses on the “sweet spot “ of effectiveness, efficiency, and cyber surety

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HQ AFSPC 11 27Sep 10

AF Cloud Computing Notional Concept

AF Cloud DoD Cloud Commercial Cloud SaaS IaaS PaaS PaaS PaaS IaaS PaaS SaaS SaaS

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HQ AFSPC 12 27Sep 10

Enterprise Infrastructure Governance

  • Coordinate capability needs
  • Reinforce target baseline
  • Review concepts/technologies
  • Monitor implementation & supporting capabilities
  • Measure effectiveness & efficiency of services provided

SAF CIO IT Statutory Responsibilities AFSPC Core Function Lead Integrator Role MAJCOM – Functional Mission Needs PoR Acquisition Strategies Provide Focus and Balance

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HQ AFSPC 13 27Sep 10

How We Get There

  • Leverage AFSPC Lead Cmd Responsibilities
  • Drive priorities with full weight of 4 star CC responsible for

assuring missions in cyberspace

  • Enable effective operations, ensure cyber surety & gain

efficiencies for added mission capability

  • Establish effective processes & governance
  • Services development and delivery (SDDP)
  • Baseline management
  • Enterprise Infrastructure governance
  • Partner early and often
  • 24 AF, MAJCOMs, SAF/CIO-A6, SAF/US(M), SAF/AQ, Product

Centers, Industry, Academia, Sponsors, Functionals, Users . . .

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HQ AFSPC 14 27Sep 10