Heartland branches out to supporting state governmental agencies, with their latest contract award to provide best in class information technology support to the Commonwealth of Virginia. The areas of support will include applications development, cloud engineering, network security engineering, and data visualization and engineering support... https://lnkd.in/dbQCnKbV
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Navy's "Blueprint for a Modern Enterprise Ecosystem" garnered much discussion this week at AFCEA West/DoN IT. Heard much about "data maneuverability" - central theme. Aspirational future where data is everything, zero trust is ubiquitously implemented, AI/ML supports every line-of-mission/business, DevSecOps is the default modernization model, edge compute/cloud provide resilience, low-latency performance and warfighting COOP, end-users are the focus of all investments and technology choices. Good vision. An admired senior highlighted the critical interdependence between "data maneuverability" and the need for robust, diverse, secure, manageable, scalable and affordable downstack telecom transport –especially wireless, integrating terrestrial and non-terrestrial, mostly commercial, wireless modalities. Couched this as the "digital divide" keeping us from the vision in our blueprint. Tied to CJADC2, OVERMATCH, Replicator, emphasis on wireless investment was the most important topic this week. Blueprints are a good start. A blueprint is not a budget, a program, sustained governance, acquisition acumen, committed and coherent execution. 1. Prioritize downstack. Given decades of accumulated technical debt, will be expensive, and require a sustained modernization campaign. Data, DevSecOps, ML/AI, ZT, Cloud, Cyber, Autonomy/AR: none of it will work well on 30 or 40 year old telecom infrastructures. 2. Wireless first. Yes, takes wired to do wireless. We have a lot of legacy wired; keep some, jettison most. We need a sustained push toward mostly-wireless base/station telecom, and, via NTN/COMSATCOM, mid/long-haul forward to mobile forces and "places not bases." Need consensus by senior leaders across the DoN. 3. Address now the "blocking and tackling" of PEO/PMW structures, unified budget portfolio, technical and policy governance structures and accountable organizations to get after enterprise wireless modernization. 4. Consider whether a random "1000 flowers bloom" approach to provisioning wireless across the DoN over years gets us to where we need to go at a sustainable cost. Ponder a chaos/cost-avoidance strategy. Hint: It's a problem. 5. Wireless infrastructure is as much a warfighting system as anything upstack. Requires design, integration, tailored hardening and security, and sustained run-time/operational governance. 6. Think scale and operability up front; rationalize enterprise wireless implementations into a manageable orchestration ecosystem. Requires a disciplined program, not simply a disaggregated "as-a-service" cascade of willy-nilly buys across all orgs in the DoN. 7. Determine up front an "ownership model" of wireless, in garrison and forward/expeditionary. Ownership models that don't transition to war, not a good COA. Can't simply prototype our way to enterprise scale. This is the stuff of big programs, major sustained investment, design discipline and rigorous governance. Where is the Navy's Enterprise Transport PMW??
Navy develops blueprint for information environment systems
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