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The 4th MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Information Quality Industry Symposium Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA July 14-16, 2010 Mr. Michael Krieger Deputy CIO, Office of the Army CIO/G6 Keynote Address: “Data – A Force Multiplier for Effective Decision Making” Wednesday, July 14, 2010 E51-345, 12:30-2pm Tang Building 70 Memorial Drive Cambridge, MA 02139 Available for download at: http://mitiq.mit.edu/KriegerKeynote_MIT2010IQIS.pdf

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The 4th MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY Information Quality Industry Symposium

Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA July 14-16, 2010

Mr. Michael Krieger Deputy CIO, Office of the Army CIO/G6 Keynote Address: “Data – A Force Multiplier for Effective Decision Making” Wednesday, July 14, 2010 E51-345, 12:30-2pm Tang Building 70 Memorial Drive Cambridge, MA 02139 Available for download at: http://mitiq.mit.edu/KriegerKeynote_MIT2010IQIS.pdf

MIT 2010 Information Quality Industry Symposium –CIO/G-6 Keynote

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Mr. Krieger, Deputy CIO/G-6, HQDA

Operations TempoOperations Tempo

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Preparing and readying WarfightersExploiting enemy tactics

Defeating our enemies

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MIT 2010 Information Quality Industry Symposium –CIO/G-6 Keynote

2010-07-14T17:20:00Z

Mr. Krieger, Deputy CIO/G-6, HQDA

Spectrum of OperationsSpectrum of Operations

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GeneratingGeneratingForceForce

Army’s Balancing ActArmy’s Balancing Act

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Data is useful only if it is visible, accessible, trusted and understandable by decision makers

1. Standardized 2. Protection3. Sufficient Bandwidth4. Many Owners, Different Missions5. Data Persistency 6. Complete, Accurate Data7. Legal and Privacy of

Use Agreements8. Low-Volatility,

Medium-VolumeData

9. Data Supports Repeatable, Complex Processes

OperatingOperatingForceForce

1. Ad Hoc, Agile2. Flexibility3. Constrained Bandwidth 4. One Command, Clear Mission5. Real-time Data6. Timely, Best-Effort Data7. Point-to-Point Time-Critical Data8. High-Volatility,

Range-of-Volume Data9. Data Supports Ad Hoc, Complex

Decisions

MIT 2010 Information Quality Industry Symposium –CIO/G-6 Keynote

2010-07-14T17:20:00Z

Mr. Krieger, Deputy CIO/G-6, HQDA

Data Transformation PlanData Transformation Plan

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EMDSEMDS

AST DRRS-A GFEBS, GCSS-A, IPPS, LMP, AESIP

SAMAS

Identification of Authoritative Data Sources

ProjectArea

G-3 Common ARFORGEN Picture

G-3 Common ARFORGEN Picture

ProjectArea

ReadinessReadinessProjectArea

Readiness Dashboards

Materiel Dashboards

FORSCOM G-3/5/7 G-3/5/7

• ARFORGEN Sync Tool (AST)

• Defense Readiness Reporting Systems – Army (DRRS-A)

• Structure and Manpower Allocation System (SAMAS)

Other Dashboards(Other Core Enterprises, Suicide Mitigation, etc.)

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KEY:

Data Service Layer Common Information Exchange Schemas (UCore + Extensions)

ERPs

• General Fund Enterprise Business System (GFEBS)

• Global Combat Support System – Army (GCSS-Army)

• Integrated Personnel and Payroll System (IPPS)

• Logistics Modernization Program (LMP)

• Army Enterprise System Integration Program (AESIP)

Enterprise Information ArchitectureEnterprise Information Architecture

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MIT 2010 Information Quality Industry Symposium –CIO/G-6 Keynote

2010-07-14T17:20:00Z

Mr. Krieger, Deputy CIO/G-6, HQDA

Exploit and Defeat the Enemy Exploit and Defeat the Enemy

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LimitedBandwidth

Predict

Respond to Event

Coalition

Intel…Army

FederalGovernment

Take Action

Prevent

Command & Control

Analysis

Forensics

DCGS-A

CIDNE

DOJ

C2

NSA DIA

NGIC

FBI

Event

What can you do for your country?What can you do for your country?

1. Creative ideas and approaches for migrating many legacy systems and applications to a more “net-centric” approach

2. Effective methods to separate data from applications to minimize the cost of sharing data from proprietary applications

3. “Social engineering” ideas to make people more comfortable in using collaborative environments

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MIT 2010 Information Quality Industry Symposium –CIO/G-6 Keynote

2010-07-14T17:20:00Z

Mr. Krieger, Deputy CIO/G-6, HQDA

Is Data Quality Important?Is Data Quality Important?Ask Alan Greenspan

Army is busy – Good News: business is good– Bad News: business is good

Army is a very large enterprise, conducting full-spectrum operations

Army has difficult data issues that require industry and academic collaboration

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April 9 (Bloomberg.com): The End of Wall Street

– by Roger Lowenstein