2009 dod enterprise architecture conference
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June 1-4, 2009
Hilton St. louiS at tHe Ballpark u St. louiS, Mo
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2009 DoD enterprise Architecture conferenceAchieving an information Advantage through Architecture
Featured SpeakerJohn Zachman,
President, Zachman
International
KeynoteMaj. Gen. Michael
J. Basla, USAF, Vice
Director, C4, Joint
Staff
KeynoteDave Wennergren,
Deputy CIO, DoD
$100 Early Bird DiscountRegister by May 8, 2009 at www.dodenterprisearchitecture.org
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enterprise Architecture:Achieving An informAtion ADvAntAge through ArchitectureOverviewThe focus of DoD Enterprise Architecture is to help lead DoD to achieve an information advantage for our people and mission partners. As DoD transforms to become a Net-Centric force, information becomes one of our greatest sources of power. Ensuring timely and trusted information is available where it is needed, when it is needed, and to those who need it, is at the heart of the future DoD enterprise and an effective, federated, and dynamic approach to architecture enables its achievement.
A fundamental attribute of our enterprises today is they are dynamic and becoming more so. The DoD net-centric data strategy - decoupling applications and data - combined with the emphasis on communities of interest and mission areas, point towards a future DoD enterprise composed of dynamic groups, forming, disbanding and re-forming as mission needs dictate. Architecture in this environment must be responsive, extremely agile, and able to cope with the unanticipated.
As we look ahead we need to think big, act small, scale and propagate our architectures. We must use architecture to prioritize our data strategy, develop a common taxonomy for COI’s, express architecture dynamically, have effective governance (theater IT introductions), delineate types of federation, devise architecture development standards, develop the theory and practice of architecture, and promote common definitions for EA, SOA, PfM, federation, and governance.
BriAn wilczynskiDirector, enterprise Architecture &
standards, office of the DoD cio
Welcome to our fourth annual DoD Enterprise Architecture Conference. We are looking forward to a very interactive forum over the next week, as we continue to shape this event to meet the increasing needs of our community of enterprise architecture producers and users.
This year we have worked to build a program that is designed not only to inform our audience of current Department of Defense Chief Information Officer (DoD CIO) strategies and direction, but to provide an industry perspective on leveraging the power of architecture in enterprise management and transformation. We are also pleased to have US Transportation Command as our Host Command, providing an opportunity to gain insight into the current efforts of one of the Department’s major commands.
From my perspective, the success of this year’s conference will be measured not only by how effectively we deliver important information
to you, but by the actions that my staff and I take away to work over the next year. As members of our Community of Practice, you are key stakeholders in defining where we focus our attention and resources as we work to continuously improve the practice of architecture in Department. With your support, we can contribute to improved efficiency and effectiveness through providing operationally relevant architecture information to key Department processes.
As we work toward our goals of improving our practice and profession, we must not lose sight of the ultimate objective of our efforts – to support the brave men and women of our Armed Forces. Their effectiveness, and their lives, depends upon our ability to deliver quality information when and where they need it. Achieving a net-centric environment that will meet the information requirements of our warfighters provides a common goal that will continue to focus our collective efforts.
2009 cOnFerence SpOnSOrS
Gold:
Lockheed Martin
Silver:
rividium
MeGA international
The confiance Group
MetaStorm
promotional partner:
Bearingpoint
wBB
Tech Team
The MAin ThinG“Lead the DoD enterprise to achieve an information advantage for our people and mission partners”
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whAt’s new in 2009?uNew Topics: Including policy, new DoD Directives, DoD Information Enterprise Architecture, and moreuPre Conference WebinarsuNew Keynotes Featuring:
•DaveWennergren
•Maj.Gen.MichaelBasla,USAFuNewNetworkingOpportunities:GolfTournamentandaBaseballGameuDNI Perspectiveu Sessions and presentations are brand new to this conference, including sessions on:
•NewAdministrationPerspectives
•DoDAF
inTereSTeD in SpOnSOrinG Or exhiBiTinG?please contact:
[email protected] reGiSTrATiOnhow to register
Registration for the conference iseasy.Goonlinetowww.afei.org to register or download a registration form. Prices increase on May 8, 2009. Registration FeesFees include attendance, continental breakfast, one networking reception, and 3 lunches.
Today - 5/8
5/9 - 5/25
5/26 - 6/4
GovernmentEmployees
$375 $475 $575
AFEI Members
$625 $725 $825
Industry Non-members
$850 $950 $1050
hOTeLhilton St. Louis at Ballpark 1 S Broadway St. St. Louis, MO 63102
Make your reservations directly with the hotel when you register for the conference. There is a conference block of rooms at the hotel at the Governmentperdiemrateplusaminimal service charge. Call 1-877-845-7354 and use the code NDI to receive the conference rate. Once these rooms are booked, the rate will be the prevailing rate at the hotel, so reserve your room now to receive the lower rate.
2009 cOnFerence SpOnSOrS
ABout DoD cio:
Vision
Deliver the Power of Information
An agile enterprise empowered by access to and sharing of timely and trusted information
Mission
Enable Net-Centric Operations
LeadtheInformationAgetransformation that enhances the Department of Defense’s efficiency and effectiveness
Goals
Information on Demand
-Build
- Populate
- Operate
- Protect the Net
Outcome
People, processes, and technology working together to enable timely and trusted:
- Access to information
- Sharing of information
- Collaboration among those involved
who shoulD AttenD:u System, Software, Solution and Application Architects, and Engineers uEnterprise ArchitectsuExecutives, Managers, and Team LeadersuCIO’s and Senior IT Managementu Information, Data, and Systems Engineers uBusinessandSystemsAnalystsu Senior DevelopersuContractors Supporting DoD Architecture and Systems Development uAspiring ArchitectsuProject ManagersuTool Vendors and Developersu Integrators
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MOnDAy, June 1
NooN - 5:00 pm reGiSTrATiOn Open7:00 Am - 1:00 pm GOLF TOurnAMenT Norman K. Probstein Golf Course Limited tee times are available for morning shotgun start.
If you wish to play with the group, please send a separate email to mr. Alan Golombek ([email protected]) or 703-607-5257. 1:00 pm - 2:45 pm TuTOriAL SeSSiOn 1 Cost to attend is free to those attending the conference. please register online at http://www.dodenterprisearchitecture.org.
u Data Architecture Registery System (DARS) Tutorial Mr. Walt Okon, Senior Enterprise Architect, Enterprise Architecture & Standards, office of the DoD Chief Information officer
Mr. Bruce Dunn, Technical Director, DARS program, SpAWAR
participants will gain an understanding of how DARS implements the Net-centric Data Strategy for the DoD architecture community and how to use all of DARS main features. Briefings and demonstrations will cover how to establish and manage DARS communities of practice and how to register, post, release and search for architectures. New user new interface features and plans for future upgrades will also be presented. The DARS Team technical staff will be on hand to answer questions and collect feedback from participants that will help to shape future plans for DARS.
u DoDAF Meta-model Walkthrough Mr. Dave McDaniel, President, Silver Bullet Solutions, Inc.
Using a single exemplar, an in-depth review of the meta-model including the meta data groups, the relationship of the data to all the DoDAF models. Discussion includes the meta-model foundation, how to model processes, services (business, web, SoA), how is Capability and Activity different, and a walkthrough of the performer meta-data group.
2:45 pm - 3:15 pm neTwOrKinG BreAK
3:15 pm - 5:00 pm TuTOriAL SeSSiOn 2 u Enterprise Architecture Mr. Stan Broddie, NDU Mr. Matt Newman, NDU
participants explore the value enterprise architecture delivers to Department of Defense warfighter and netcentric warfare operations (NCo) capability planning, resource investment decision-making, and operational execution. participants review the Transformational Leadership and Enterprise management Framework and situate EA within the context of enterprise leadership, governance, portfolio management, capital planning and investment control, budget allocation, and resource lifecycle management. Additionally, the tutorial relates EA to enabling the department’s hallmark doctrine, organization, training, materiel, leadership, personnel, and facilities capabilities. The tutorial concludes with an overview of the IRm College EA Certificate program.
u DoDAF Meta-model Walkthrough Repeat of the first session
DODAF 2.0 viewpOinTSuAll: Overarching aspects of
architecture context that relate to all
views
uCapability: Articulate the capability
requirement, delivery timing, and
deployed capability
u Operational: Articulate operational
scenarios, processes, activities &
requirements
uServices: Articulate the performers,
activities, services, and their exchanges
providing for, or supporting, DoD functions
uSystems: Articulate the legacy
systems or independent systems, their
composition, interconnectivity, and
context providing for, or supporting, DoD
functions
u Project: Describes the relationships
between operational and capability
requirements and the various projects
being implemented; Details dependencies
between capability management and the
Defense Acquisition System process
uStandards: Articulate applicable
Operational, Business, Technical, and
Industry policy, standards, guidance,
constraints, and forecasts
uData and Information: Articulate
the data relationships and alignment
structures in the architecture content
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TueSDAy, June 2
7:00 Am - 5:00 pm reGiSTrATiOn Open
9:45 Am - 7:00 pm exhiBiTS Open
8:00 Am pOSTinG OF The cOLOrS AnD weLcOMe u Mr. Brian Wilczynski, Director, Enterprise Architecture & Standards, office of the DoD Chief Information officer
8:15 Am - 9:45 Am KeynOTe ADDreSSeS u Mr. David Wennergren, Deputy CIo, DoD
u Brig Gen Dinkins, USAF, Director of Command, Control, Communications and Computer Systems, USTRANSCom
9:45 Am - 10:15 Am neTwOrKinG BreAK
10:15 Am - 11:00 Am inDuSTry KeynOTe u Ms. Anne Thomas Manes, Vice president and Research Director, Burton Group Consulting
11:00 Am - NooN DOD ArchiTecTure - Overview OF pOLicy, STAnDArDS AnD GOvernAnce u Mr. Brian Wilczynski, Director, Enterprise Architecture & Standards, office of the DoD Chief Information officer
NooN - 1:30 pm LuncheOn u Air Commodore Bishop, UK moD (Invited)
2:00 pm - 3:00 pm TrAnScOM JOinT DepLOyMenT AnD DiSTriBuTiOn ArchiTecTure u Mr. Robert Osborn, Deputy Director, Distribution portfolio management, USTRANSCom
3:00 pm - 3:30 pm neTwOrKinG BreAK
3:30 pm - 4:15 pm DOD inFOrMATiOn enTerpriSe ArchiTecTure u Mr. Terry Hagle, Senior Enterprise Architect, Enterprise Architecture & Standards, office of the DoD Chief Information officer
4:15 pm - 5:00 pm inFOrMATiOn enTerpriSe TrAnSiTiOn pLAn u Mr. Lloyd Thrower, Director, DoD CIo Strategic planning and policy Directorate, office of the DoD Chief Information officer
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm GATewAy TO ArchiTecTure recepTiOn
6 reASOnS TO ATTenD
LeArn about what’s going on in DoD IEA and apply it to your job
neTwOrK with fellow architects
DiScuSS the way ahead for DoD Architecture
BrinG new iDeAS back to your organization
re-enerGize your architecture efforts
ShAre what works
DOD ArchiTecTure cOMMuniTy
STAy plugged in
Keep ABreAST of DoD Policy direction
inFLuence development
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weDneSDAy, June 3
8:00 Am - 5:00 pm reGiSTrATiOn Open
7:30 Am - 5:00 pm exhiBiTS Open
8:00 Am - 9:00 Am GiG v 2.0 AnD ArchiTecTure u Maj. Gen. Michael Basla, USAF, Vice Director, C4, Joint Staff
9:00 Am - 10:00 Am JOinT ArchiTecTure FeDerATiOn - reALizinG The viSiOn OF LeADer-cenTric, neT-enABLeD cOMMAnD AnD cOnTrOL (c2)
uMr. Martin Westphal, Executive Director, Joint Capabilities Development Directorate Forward, JFCom
uMs. Kim Frisby, Chief of Joint Architecture and Capability Engineering Division, JFCom
10:00 Am - 10:30 Am neTwOrKinG BreAK
10:30 Am - 11:15 Am ArchiTecTure in The inTeLLiGence cOMMuniTy u Mr. Doug McGovern, Chief Architect, DNI
11:15 Am - NooN ArMy ArchiTecTure iniTiATiveS
u Mr. Ronald Bechtold, Director, Army Enterprise Architecture, Chief Information office/G-6, USA
NooN - 1:30 pm LuncheOn - iDenTiTy MAnAGeMenT
u Mr. David Chesebrough, president, The Association for Enterprise Information
2:00 pm - 2:45 pm hOMeLAnD DeFenSe AnD civiL SuppOrT (hD/cS) cApABiLiTieS BASeD ASSeSSMenT (cBA) ArchiTecTure u Col Jimmie D. Schuman, Jr., USAF, Lead, HD/CS CBA Architecture Team, USNoRTHCom
u Mr. Guy Varland, Contractor Architecture Lead, USNoRTHCom
2:45 pm - 3:30 pm Air FOrce ArchiTecTinG: BeyOnD FeDerATiOn u Lt Col Eric Silbaugh, Chief, Enterprise Architecture Strategy, policy and Governance, office of the USAF Warfighting Integration and Chief Information officer
3:30 pm - 4:00 pm neTwOrKinG BreAK
4:00 pm - 5:00 pm ArchiTecTure in SuppOrT OF BuSineSS OperATiOnS u Mr. Dennis Wisnosky, Chief Architect, Business mission Area
7:15 pm An eveninG AT The BALLpArK u Go to the conference website to purchase your ticket to the ballgame. St. Louis Cardinals vs. Cincinnati Reds.
QuOTeS FrOM 2008 ATTenDeeS: u Excellent conference! Excellent topic
selection, good diversity, and exceptional
presentations. I learned a great deal and
made some good connections that will
help me very much in my new role as an
“architect”.
u This conference was a home run. You
provide the center point for the entire DoD
Architectural community.
u Conference outstanding! Appreciated
networking and vendor displays.
u Really enjoyed the high level officials the
conference brought in. It is insightful to see
how and what they are thinking about the
future.
u This conference was the best I’ve
attended in that it was all about “my world”.
I look forward to the next one. Great job.
u Conference was outstanding & on the
right track. I am a future architect and I have
learned a lot about the larger picture of my
career field.
u Great opportunity to network and share
ideas in small group with individuals.
u Best conference I have attended in past
four years, as far as plenary presentations go.
u Superb conference. Great balance
between vendors, government, and gurus.
purchase your tickets today for
“An eveninG AT The BALLpArK”
visit the conference website to reserve your baseball ticket with the conference group.
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ThurSDAy, June 4
8:00 Am - 3:00 pm reGiSTrATiOn Open
7:30 Am - NooN exhiBiTS Open
8:00 Am - 9:00 Am FeDerAL enTerpriSe ArchiTecTure - DirecTiOnS in The new ADMiniSTrATiOn u Mr. Kshemendra Paul, Chief Architect, office of management and Budget
9:00 Am - 10:00 Am cApABiLiTy BASeD MODeLinG u Wing Commander Mikael Hagenbo, Swedish Armed Forces Joint CIO
10:00 Am - 10:30 Am neTwOrKinG BreAK
10:30 Am - NooN TheOry AnD prAcTice OF ArchiTecTure u Mr. John Zachman, president, Zachman International
NooN - 1:30 pm TOOLS AnD TechniQueS LuncheOn DeAA AwArDS preSenTATiOn 2:00 pm - 2:45 pm TechnicAL STAnDArDS: FOunDATiOn OF inTerOperABiLiTy u Mr. Walt Okon, Senior Enterprise Architect, Enterprise Architecture & Standards, office of the DoD Chief Information officer
u Mr. Dave Brown, Chief, DISA Standards Engineering Branch
2:45 pm - 3:30 pm uniFieD prOFiLe FOr DODAF/MODAF (upDM): pArTnerinG TO iMprOve ArchiTecTure DATA exchAnGe u Mr. Walt Okon, Senior Enterprise Architect, Enterprise Architecture & Standards, office of the DoD Chief Information officer
u Mr. Matthew Hause, Chief Consulting Engineer, Artisan
3:30 pm - 4:00 pm cLOSinG reMArKS
hOT TOpicS cOvereD
uDODAF v2.0
uinFOrMATiOn enTerpriSe ArchiTecTure
uenTerpriSe TrAnSiTiOn pLAn
uSeGMenT ArchiTecTure MeThODOLOGy
uJOinT ArchiTecTureS
uService iniTiATiveS
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June 1-4, 2009
Hilton St. louiS at tHe Ballpark u St. louiS, Mo
EvEnt #9A05
DoD enterprise Architecture conference
u Register today by visiting the website at http://www. dodenterprisearchitecture.org
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