25 October 2006 page 1 ECCMA Opening Panel Presentation Joe Cassel 717.943.3891.

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25 October 2006 page 1 ECCMA Opening Panel Presentation Joe Cassel

ECCMA Opening Panel Presentation 25 October 2006 page 2 Data Strategy Awareness of Data as an asset Data Integration –Data Quality –Metadata –Data Modeling Roles and Responsibility –Vision –Accountability Accuracy, Currency, Completeness

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ECCMA Opening Panel Presentation 25 October 2006 page 4 Overall Logistics Process Cataloging & Technical Data Requirements Determination Inventory Control Procurement Depot Maintenance Warehousing Transportation Weapon System Acquisition Reutilization & Marketing Material Order Status Asset Redistrib ution Visibility Order Returns Issues Operating Forces StatusOrdersIssuesTurn-ins Retail Logistics System Wholesale Logistics System Intermediate Maintenance Retail Supply Control Storage

ECCMA Opening Panel Presentation 25 October 2006 page 5 Logistics is an end-to-end lifecycle of functions and processes operating within a complex technology based network to enable command & control, response and adaptability-----and ultimately effectiveness REQUIREREQUIRE PLANPLAN ACQUIREACQUIRE DELIVERDELIVER DISTRIBUTEDISTRIBUTE DEPLOYDEPLOY EMPLOYEMPLOY CONSUMECONSUME REPLENISHREPLENISH SUSTAINSUSTAIN REDEPLOYREDEPLOY REPAIRREPAIR DISPOSEDISPOSE Logistics Process Lifecycle AcquisitionDistributionCustomerMRO Interoperability, Message Management & Control IT Infrastructure Planning & Operational Visibility Logistics Network Command & Control

ECCMA Opening Panel Presentation 25 October 2006 page 6 The economy, efficiency, effectiveness and security of the supply chain within which defense logistics operates are enabled by collaboration, communication and integration Distribution Deconso- lidation/Ware- housing/ Value-added Services On- Carriage Trans- shipment Main Carriage Trans- shipment Consolidation/ Ware- housing/ Value-added Services Pre- carriage Empty Equipment Delivery (Imbalance) Booking Marketing/ Sales Customs Supplier Manufacturer Distributor Distribution Freight Logistics Manufacturing Procurement of Goods Freight Logistics SalesProduct Development Collaboration Communication Integration Planning EDS Experience & Understanding

ECCMA Opening Panel Presentation 25 October 2006 page 7 Supply Chain Transformation and Modernization enabled by an end-to-end automated solution for collecting, synchronizing and analyzing data and for securely communicating actionable intelligence to raise operations and security alerts and deliver effective decision support Tracking Processes Web Portal Government Enterprise Remote Data Capture GPS RFID UPC EDI Other Global Secure Network Agile Infrastructure Agile Applications EDS Agile Enterprise Platform Goods Shipments Supplies Transport Conveyances Vehicles Suppliers Partners People Money Data Response Time Resolved / Open Issues Data Warehouse Agile Intelligence EAI High Risk Cargo KPI Dashboard Data Mart Other Reporting Options Data Mining Explosives Hazmat Online Exception Setouts Security Incident - Type Code - Location Operating Situation - % On Time - Minutes Delayed Trend Analysis Metrics Compliance Integration Common Data Format Decision Support

ECCMA Opening Panel Presentation 25 October 2006 page 8 A framework for Logistics with major business processes supported by a set of critical sub processes 1.0Enterprise Processes: Logistics Enterprise Management Enterprise Strategic Planning FinanceAccounting Human Resources IT Budget & KPI L1 3.0Managerial Processes: Facilities Management Building Management Equipment Management Routine Maintenance Storage Capacity L1 4.0 Core Business Processes: Operational Repair Materiel Management Configuration / BOM Distribution L1 4.DDistribution Transportation Management Warehousing Route Management 4.BMateriel Management Demand Planning Supply Planning Supplier Relationshi p Manageme nt Contract s Replenish - ment Inventor y Control Cost Manageme nt Quality Control Vendor Manageme nt eSource 4.ARepair Quality Management Shop Floor Costing Shop Floor Control Programmed Maintenance 4.CConfiguration / BOM Configuratio n / BOM Engineering Document Management Catalog L1 2.0Customer Relationship Processes: Serving Warfighter Team Order Management Help Desk Delivery Status Track & Trace Warfighter Requirements Analysis Stock Availability L1

ECCMA Opening Panel Presentation 25 October 2006 page 9 Components in EDS’ services oriented architecture Extensible UDDI Registry Integration Services Application ServicesInformation Services Interface Channels Desktop, mobile and voice apps Portals (employee, customer and supplier) Extranet gateways Consoles and management apps RoutersFirewalls Gateways Servers Infrastructure Service Oriented Reference Architecture Provisioning Version control Load balancing Logging / Reporting Auditing and monitoring Alerts and notifications Service Level Agreement Billing Metering Security Service meta repository Deployment vault Tools and methods Shared Infrastructure Services Business Process Services Service Oriented Infrastructure

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