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DATA VERTICAL Technical Exchange Classification DATA VERTICAL Technical Exchange JAWG Jerry Makowka, 703-874-8495 Briefing to DV WG March 09, 2011 Classification

Data Vertical Working Session Agenda Background Conceptual Data Model (CDM) Generalization Hierarchy CDM Description

Data Vertical Work Plan Deliverable 1: CDM and associated Data Dictionary  -- 31 March 2011 Deliverable 2: Data Vertical Description (DVD) --  31 May 2011 Deliverable 3: IC Data Architecture Framework -- 1 Dec 2011 Deliverable 4: Architecture Data Meta-Model  --  1 Dec 2011 Deliverable 5: IC Information Exchange Models --  Post 1 Jan 2012

Data Vertical Value Provides the means to organize and characterize data within the IC Common lexicon about data that the IC produces, consumes, and manages. Promotes cross-organizational communication regarding data/information (Understanding) Aides in the identification of data/information gaps and potentially unnecessary duplication. Forms a basis to assess a IC program or investment from a data/information perspective CDM provides common basis for logical and physical data models to promote interoperability between solution architectures through standard information exchanges, potentially eliminating the requirement to develop custom information exchanges. Provides the means to understand the inter-relationships between data-related capabilities and requirements across IC portfolios. Supports architecture-informed portfolio analysis and decision-making (data needs, dependencies, constraints, risks, etc) A necessary component of the IC Core Reference Architecture Describes a key dimension to the services perspective heretofore used to define what it means for the IC to operate as a federation.

TEM Prioritized Review Topics Dictionary is correct and descriptive Relationship Relations between entities correct and descriptive Cardinality correct Relations missing Entity Names are correct Supertype/subtype is complete and correctly grouped JARM level(s) is correct Definition is clear and correct Missing entities Subject Areas correct and clear

Presentation Organization CDM level diagram(s) Dictionary for that level

Terminology Cats and Dogs are Mammals Cardinality of the entity is shown near the entity 0..1 Zero or one 1 One only * Zero or more 1..* One or more Relationship between two entities is bidirectional. A relationship is bidirectional, but read in the direction of the arrow (Dog chases one or more Cats Mammal Dog <<extends>> Cat Cat Dog 1..* <<chases>>

Data Vertical Conceptual Data Model Level 0 (Baselined) * <<17-performs / produced by/ consumed by>> <<1-requires ability to perform>> <<10-has>> Condition {Layer 2-9} <<2-is performable under>> Location {Layer 1-9} <<19-is at>> <<18-produced by>> <<6-constrains>> <<11-has>> <<3-is performable under>> 1 Activity {Layer 8,9} <<15-measures>> Measure {Layer 1-8} <<16-measures>> <<12-measures>> <<14-measures compliance>> <<7-constrains>> Initiative 1..* <<8-defines>> <<9-constrains>> Resource {Layer 1-10} <<4-produce outcomes>> <<5-is performed under/ characterized by>> Capability {Layer 9} Guidance {Layer 10} <<13-measures>>

CDM Level 0 Dictionary Data Vertical DV Definition Activity Work accomplished by any performer that transforms a resource’s state. Capability The ability to achieve an outcome under specified (performance) standards and conditions through a combination of activities and resources to perform a set of activities. Condition The state of an environment or situation in which a performer performs. This includes constraints and required any pre and post condition necessary for an activity to occur. Guidance An authoritative statement intended to lead or steer the execution of actions. It represents the strategic or tactical direction and policies based on internal and external needs / influences presented through a variety of information artifacts and drive the required capabilities of the organization. Initiative Is a temporary endeavor undertaken to create resources or outcomes. Location A point or extent in space that may be referred to physically, logically or virtually. Measure The magnitude of an attribute for the purpose of assessment. Resource Data, Information, Performers, Materiel, or Personnel Types that are produced or consumed.

Data Vertical Conceptual Data Model Subject Areas Management Guidance {Layer 10} <<constrains>> Measure {Layer 1-8} <<manages>> Initiative {Layer 8,9} <<measures>> Enabler <<performs / produced by/ consumed by>> Location {Layer 1-9} <<is at>> Resource {Layer 1-10} Execution Capability {Layer 9} Condition {Layer 2-9} Activity Constrained by>>

Data Vertical Conceptual Data Model Level 1 (Draft) Guidance Mission Vision Strategy Rule * 1..* <<9-constrains>> <<3-constrains>> <<15-constrains>> Policy <<7-Constrans / Driven by>> <<10-implements>> Initiative Portfolio Program << 8-contains>> 1 1..* Measure Trustworthiness * <<12-assures>> Organizational Measure Physical Measure Service Level Outcomes Measure <<14-assures>> <<13-assures>> <<11-assures>>

Data Vertical Conceptual Data Model Level 1 (Draft) (Continued) Resource Performer Information Materiel * << 4-uses>> <<1-describes>> << uses /produces>> Activity Interactive Activity Automatic Activity Manual Activity Capability Thread Competency Condition A Priori Condition Performance Post Condition Location Logical Location Physical Location <<5- fixes>> Virtual Location << 6-fixes>> << 2-instantiates>>

CDM Level 1 Dictionary

CDM Level 1 Dictionary

Data Vertical Conceptual Data Model Level 2 (Draft) Measure Guidance 1 Trustworthiness Security Confidence Trustworthiness Security Confidence Service Level Maintainability Measure Needs Satisfaction Measure Adaptability Measure Performance Measure Physical Measure Temporal Measure Spatial Measure Rule Standard Agreement 1..* <<1-adheres to>> Constraint Requirement 1 <<2-formalizes>> Security Attributes Group Resource Performer PersonRole Service Organization System Interface <<5-has>> <<6-has>> <<3-interact with >> <<4-interact with >> * 1..* Materiel Supplies Data Equipment Data Information Partially Structured Unstructured Data Structured Data Policy External Policy Internal Policy Guidance

Data Vertical Conceptual Data Model Level 2 (Draft) (Continued) Capability Competency Tasking Data Acceptance & Ingest Data Access & Delivery Homeland Security Community Functional Management Planning and Budgeting Human Resources Collection Analysis Special Activities Law Enforcement Controls & Oversight, Legislative Relations, Public Affairs, and Regulatory Development Operations Administrative Management Supply Chain Management Processing Intelligence Production Defense & National Security Community Deployed Resource Services Internal Risk Management & Mitigation Financial Management Information and Technology Management Strategic Mission Operations Planning Security Services Thread Time Critical Operations Support Counter Foreign Intel Defense Foreign Intel Analysis & Provisioning Foreign Intel Collection & Processing Human Capital Selection, Development, & Retention Information & Resource Management & Protection Business Operations Management

CDM Level 2 Dictionary 1of 5

CDM Level 2 Dictionary 2 of 5

CDM Level 2 Dictionary 3 of 5

CDM Level 2 Dictionary 4 of 5

CDM Level 2 Dictionary 5 of 5

CDM Level 2 Dictionary

Data Vertical Conceptual Data Model Level 3 (Draft) Guidance/Rule Measure/Trustworthiness Standard Functional Standard Technical Specification Profile Package Requirements Performance Requirement Technical Requirement Resource Requirement Function Requirement Constraint Security Attributes Group Usage Constraint Environmental Constraint Support Constraint Security Logical Security Physical Security Confidence Content Confidence Usage Confidence Environmental Confidence

CDM Level 3 Dictionary

BONUS SLIDES

Complete Generalization Hierarchy (1 of 5)

Complete Generalization Hierarchy (2 of 5)

Complete Generalization Hierarchy (3 of 5)

Complete Generalization Hierarchy (4 of 5)

Complete Generalization Hierarchy (5 of 5)