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2UnclassifiedUnclassifiedA jointhierarchical way to organize document force structure data for integration across Servicelines ID: 836305

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1 1UnclassifiedUnclassifiedGlobal Force Ma
1UnclassifiedUnclassifiedGlobal Force Management (GFM) Data Initiative (DI)Overview BriefingJoint Staff, J-831 March 2005 2UnclassifiedUnclassifiedA jointhierarchical way to organize (document) force structure data for integration across Service-lines–Top to bottom (billet level) organizations with operational organizational aspects (Tactic

2 s, Techniques, and Procedures)–The GFMIE
s, Techniques, and Procedures)–The GFMIEDMprovides common semantics and rules–Documented in an single authoritative data source call the Organizational Server.•XML tagging for web services (e.g., discovery, collaboration, mediation, etc.) •FMIDS (unique data identifiers) to allow data integrationDB1DB2DB3XMLXMLXMLRECORD SETS EXCHANGED VIA X

3 MLDB1DB2DB3XMLXMLXMLRECORD SETS EXCHANGE
MLDB1DB2DB3XMLXMLXMLRECORD SETS EXCHANGED VIA XML. . .. . .13264 Bit (8 Byte) EID32 Bits (4 Bytes) Local Sequence32. . .. . .132 Bit (4 Byte) EID SeedPrefixSuffix. . .. . .13264 Bit (8 Byte) EID64 Bit (8 Byte) EID32 Bits (4 Bytes) Local Sequence32 Bits (4 Bytes) Local Sequence32. . .. . .132 Bit (4 Byte) EID SeedPrefixSuffixForce Structure

4 ConstructIdentifyDocument NIPRNET (mil)S
ConstructIdentifyDocument NIPRNET (mil)SIPRNET (mil)DOS+JOS+AOS+NOS+MCO+GuardAFOS+DOSJOSAOSNOSMCOAFOSUNCLASS systems (e.g. DIMHRS) DIMHRS FORCE STRUCTUREPersonnel Data by BilletDRRS Readiness Data by UnitUSER(pull on demand) USER(pull on demand) CLASS systems (e.g. DRRS) FORCE STRUCTUREDisseminate•Org Servers are theAuthoritative Data Sou

5 rce•Web-service-enabled 3UnclassifiedUnc
rce•Web-service-enabled 3UnclassifiedUnclassified 4UnclassifiedUnclassified 5UnclassifiedUnclassified 6UnclassifiedUnclassified 7UnclassifiedUnclassified 8UnclassifiedUnclassified 9UnclassifiedUnclassifiedProperty BookProperty BookDIMHRSDIMHRSTCGNRLDRDVRConnectivityOrg ServerOrg ServerA Tank SectM1WMM1HQTCGNRLDRDVRPLGNRLDRDVRProperty BookPr

6 operty BookUIDsFMIDSFMIDSFMIDSFMIDSFMIDS
operty BookUIDsFMIDSFMIDSFMIDSFMIDSFMIDSFMIDSSSG JonesEDIPISGT SmithEDIPIPFC MillerEDIPISPC LucasEDIPITCGNRLDRDVRPLGNRLDRDVR1stPlt/A/1-33 ARUser Application* This particular FMIDS is the “Organizational Identifier”, a 64-bit EWID used to ID a specific organization 10UnclassifiedUnclassifiedOrg Server Timelines•Organization Server Developmen

7 t IOCFOC–USAF (AF/XIWA) Jun 2005Jan 200
t IOCFOC–USAF (AF/XIWA) Jun 2005Jan 2007–USA (G-3)Dec 2005Nov 2006–USMC (MCCDC)Dec 2005 Dec 2006–USN (N43)Dec 2005Dec 2007–Joint (J-8 MASO)Oct 2006Oct 2007–DoD (P&R)TBDTBD•Other Products Under Development–DoD Directive Org & FSC for GFMApr 2005–Configuration Management PlanMar 2005–CONOPSJul 2005–PrototypeJul 2005–DoD Instruc

8 tionSep 2005–Overarching Capstone Identi
tionSep 2005–Overarching Capstone Identifier Directive 11UnclassifiedUnclassifiedDoD Directive & Instructions•The Directive was initially staffed under a different name in April 2004•After combining the FSC Directive and the FSID Directive, it was re-staffed in November 2004–Several hundred comments were received–Most comments were administ

9 rative in nature–Most “Substantive/Criti
rative in nature–Most “Substantive/Critical” comments simply require clarification•The DODD has been re-written to incorporate all relevant comments•DODI is awaiting lessons learned from the prototype–Initial draft is completeDoD Directive: Organizational and Force Structure Construct (FSC) for Global Force Management (GFM) at USD (P&R) 12U

10 nclassifiedUnclassifiedGFM DI Prototype
nclassifiedUnclassifiedGFM DI Prototype Effort•Preparing a “Combat Slice” from each of the Services and putting it into GFMIEDM format–Navy –2ndExpeditionary Strike Group (ESG)–USMC –26thMarine Expeditionary Unit (MEU)–Army –1stBrigade Combat Team, 1stCavalry Division–Air Force –4404thWing (Provisional) -AEW•Simultaneously preparing the Con

11 cept of the Operations (CONOPS) in three
cept of the Operations (CONOPS) in three areas:–Organization Server Operations–Allocation, Assignment & Apportionment process–GFM in a net-centric environmentObjectives: Define business rules, flush out GFMIEDM, and demonstrate capabilities of GFM DI prototype 13UnclassifiedUnclassifiedApplication Threads -Capability Based Planning Example•

12 Focus Area: Link forces to capabilities
Focus Area: Link forces to capabilities•Issue: Force structure capability is not defined•Systems affected: Command & Control, Readiness, Finance and Accounting, Master Capabilities Library, Maintenance Management systems, andGFM Org Servers•Concept:–Tie capability to the authorization data for an organization–Use the capabilities (e.g., U

13 TCs) to determine force requirements•Sce
TCs) to determine force requirements•Scenario: Augmented AEW at Prince NatlusAir Base•Discussion Points:–What are the capabilities of this force?–What are the corresponding assets that relate to these capabilities and their current availability?–How much does this capability cost for normal operations for a 90-day period?–What is the curre

14 nt readiness status of his forces?•GFM C
nt readiness status of his forces?•GFM COI Applicability: Need to add “Capabilities” to GFMIEDM 14UnclassifiedUnclassifiedGFM DI Prototype Timeline •All FC complete•Final CONOPS & CMPDraft FSC DODIDraft CONOPS EXSUM & CMPDraftOperational ArchitectureI-ChartV 3.0LEGEND:CompletedOn track for completionQuestionableProblem areaI-ChartV 2.0Draf

15 tCONOPSJUL 05StaffFSC DODITODAYESGESGSli
tCONOPSJUL 05StaffFSC DODITODAYESGESGSlice Slice CompleteCompleteAEWAEWSliceSliceStartStartBCTBCTSliceSliceStartStartMEUMEUSliceSliceStartStart 15UnclassifiedUnclassifiedLong Term View / Related Efforts2004200520072008GFM DIGFM DICONOPsCONOPsOrg ServersOrg ServersDevelopment Development Calendar YearJPGJPGApplicationsApplicationsAll dates a

16 re estimatesAll dates are estimates2012G
re estimatesAll dates are estimates2012GIG/NCESGIG/NCESGIG/GIG/NCESNCESJFP FNAJFP FNA2006DODDDODDCMPCMPSPGSPGPrototypePrototype= FOC= IOCDIMHRSDIMHRSUSAFUSAFUSNUSNUSAUSAUSMCUSMCJOSJOSDRRSUSAUSADRRSJOSJOSUSMCUSMCUSNUSNUSAFUSAFDIMHRS NDIMHRS NDIMHRS AFDIMHRS AFDIMHRS ADIMHRS ADIMHRS USMCDIMHRS USMC~DODIDODI 16UnclassifiedUnclassifiedQuestions