Unified Architecture Framework

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Unified Architecture Framework 19 September, 2018

The Requirement Australia, Canada, UK, USA and Sweden have a history of military co-operation and coalition. How do we ensure coalition interoperability ? Need to understand: Each others’ capability and functionality How to interface with coalition systems To do this we need to be able to produce and share architectures Each nation has its own architecture framework Requirement to share architectural information between nations to enable interoperability at the operational and system levels Need a standard data format for architectural interoperability Nations using different tools and data formats

The Requirement 2 The various national and coalition frameworks are both costly to maintain and have differences in interpretation/meaning which make them sub-optimal when planning coalition operations. A move towards a unified framework which will reduce development costs and ongoing maintenance costs whilst improving interoperability is the preferred way forward

Major Objectives Develop a Unified Enterprise Architecture Metamodel to provide a basis for a Unified Architecture Framework Deliver a specification for the exchange of architectural documentation and artifacts between coalition partners for the purpose of Capability based Coalition Military Operations. To establish an oversight mechanism to perform configuration control activities. To develop a roadmap for implementation of the Unified Metamodel. To move towards a Unified Architecture Framework 4

Unified Architecture Framework Exec Summary What we are proposing to do Why

Statements from Senior National Stakeholders UK US CAN SWE AUS FR

Statements from Senior National Stakeholders UK The UK wishes to promote enhanced interoperability and understanding with allies. To do this we need a common method of describing capability and need. This is best achieved by use of a Unified Architecture Framework underpinned by a common metamodel. The UK encourages this approach to be adopted by her Allies and by NATO to promote coalition interoperability and shared understanding

Next step Using MODEM, and DM2 as starting points, we need to develop and agree on a Unified Enterprise Architecture Model (UEAM), along with a data exchange mechanism, that will serve as global standard for creating architectures and exchange architecture data in a semantically assured way.

What we propose Adoption by NATO of the UEAM to underpin a revised NATO Architecture Framework ultimately the UAF IDEAS nations to adopt the UEAM nationally Where possible nations to convert to NAF/UAF

Benefits Reduced national, NATO and coalition investment in Architecture framework development Standardisation of Frameworks will enable more interoperable tools to support planning using an architectural approach By greater shared awareness and frameworks the risk of misinterpretation is reduced ultimately reducing front-line risk

Roadmap