Pentagon Devises Innovative IT Strategy
Computerworld - In a talk in March, John Chambers, the knowledgeable CEO of Cisco Systems, noted that the U.S. Department of Defense is emerging as a pioneer in systems architectures. The DOD has become an innovator in supporting real-time responsiveness across an enterprise.
Noteworthy is the technology guidance from Deputy Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz and the just-retired DOD CIO John Stenbit. They proposed strategies to cope with the war on terrorism as the DOD finds itself saddled with a computing and telecommu-
nications infrastructure that consumes over half of the department's IT resources . The DOD doesn't have sufficient capabilities to meet rising operational requirements. Just about all of its assets are mortgaged to keep the existing systems running. Only a radical transformation, now defined as the Global Information Grid (GIG), can offer a viable way to achieve real-time interoperability among defense systems.
Suppliers and contractors are replacing obsolete technologies with lower-cost products and services, but that won't yield sufficient funds to pay for urgently needed innovations. There isn't enough time to gradually swap old technologies for new ones, as has been the practice for half a century. New needs can be satisfied only by speedy changes in the ways systems are designed and operated.
The DOD is stuck with the fixed costs to support well over $1 trillion worth of accumulation from mainframe- and desktop-centric acquisitions. To escape that bondage and confront rapidly rising threats to our security, the DOD has come up with an architecture that meets the new requirements at materially lower costs. It's an architecture that makes it possible to migrate rapidly without the resulting chaos seen in the efforts to modernize information systems for the Navy and the Marine Corps.
The objective of the GIG is to move all DOD applications from the current broadcast, point-to-point and interapplication communications to a virtual and secure, enterprisewide ultrawideband bus. It's based on the operating doctrine of "posting information and knowledge for real-time availability" by means of "universal data-element-level interoperability." This is quite a mouthful, but it means that the GIG will (1) support the entry of data to readily accessible files as early as possible, and preferably at the point of origin; (2) provide users with the improved capability to pull whatever data they need, whenever they need it; and (3) ensure that information security measures are applied at every point of entry and exit from the GIG.
The central capability of the GIG will be to deliver Six Sigma-quality secure messaging, collaboration, services management, content assurance, knowledge



- Excel 2010 Cheat Sheet
- Register for this Computerworld Insider Cheat Sheet and gain access to hundreds of premium content articles, guides, product reviews and more.
- Overcome Top 7 Admin Challenges of Active Directory
- As Active Directory's role in the enterprise has drastically increased, so has the need to secure the data. Gain insight on creating repeatable,...
- Insiders Can Ruin Your Company. Take Action.
- Did you know that 80 percent of threats to an organization come from the inside? The threat from insiders is often overlooked in...
- Smarter Commerce is redefining value chain visibility
- Smarter Commerce is redefining the value chain in the age of the customer. It starts with putting the customer at the center of...
- Identity Governance: The Business Imperatives
- This white paper describes the business challenges and opportunities that are driving interest in Identity Governance while discussing considerations your organization should make...
- The Executive Buyer's Guide to Project Portfolio Management
- The Innotas Executive Buyer's Guide provides you with a concise overview of Project Portfolio Management (PPM) and delivers important buying criteria to help... All Management and Careers White Papers
- Live Webcast
Integrated IT Operations Management in the Cloud - Join award-winning technology editor Stan Gibson and Andrew White, CMO at Numara Software, to learn how asset management and service management are converging...
- Integrated IT Operations Management in the Cloud
- Join award-winning technology editor Stan Gibson and Andrew White, CMO at Numara Software, to learn how asset management and service management are converging...
- Optimizing Networks for the Cloud
- Join guest speaker, Rohit Mehra, IDC Director of Enterprise Communications Infrastructure, to explore current trends, discuss best practices for optimizing Data Center and...
- Apps QuickStart Series Part 2: Designing and Deploying SQL Server on VMware vSphere
- Download this webcast to learn about the design considerations for virtualizing SQL workloads, performance and scalability information and high-availability options, as well as...
- Apps QuickStart Series Part 1: Designing and Deploying Exchange 2010 on VMware vSphere
- Download this webcast to learn the virtual hardware design considerations for Exchange 2010, deployment using the building block approach, options for high-availability and...
- Customer Spotlight: How IPC The Hospitalist Company Implemented Oracle on VMware
- Have you been looking to hear about customer's experiences with the new VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager product? View this webcast to learn... All Management and Careers Webcasts