3rd Annual All-Hands Meeting of DoD Enterprise Architecture Professionals
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Hosted by the Director of Architecture and Interoperability, Office of the Deputy CIO, Department of Defense and the Association of Enterprise Integration
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Leading the DoD Enterprise to Achieve an Information Advantage for our People and Partners |
Video and presentations here at the DoD EA Conference media site
Related Information and Updates
The Enterprise Technology Strategist: Aligning IT & Business Strategies - June 23-27
An executive education course focused on Enterprise Architecture offered by the Smeal College of Business at Penn State. AFEI members are eligible for the same discount as members of the Society for Information Management. Contact Brian Cameron (e-mail) to enroll. More
Integration Competency Centers
Mr. John Schmidt spoke at the conference on integration and architecture as being two sides of the same coin. "While architecture is about differentiating the whole, integration is about making incompatible parts work together seamlessly." For further information about Integration Competency Centers as presented by John Schmidt, visit www.informatica.com/solutions/icc where you can download white papers such as The Economics of Integration Competency Centers or How to Design and Implement an ICC. Or if you’re interested in more in-depth training, check out the ICC Master Class training series.
DEAA Award Winners
GOVERNMENT INDIVIDUAL
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Shawn Spencer, Chief, Future Capabilities Division & Chief Architect, USSTRATCOM
Mr. Spencer is shown receiving his DEAA Award from Brian Wilczynski, OSD and Kshemendra Paul, OMB |
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GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION |
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Joint Forces Command, J89, Joint Command and Control Architecture Capability Assessment Enterprise (JACAE)
Mr. Stuart Whitehead, USJFCOM, is shown receiving the DEAA Award from Brian Wilczynski, OSD and Kshemendra Paul, OMB |
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INDUSTRY INDIVIDUAL |
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Charles Robinson, Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC), supporting Joint Staff, J6I
Mr. Charles Whitehead, SAIC, is shown receiving the DEAA Award from Brian Wilczynski, OSD and Kshemendra Paul, OMB |
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INDUSTRY ORGANIZATION |
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Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH), supporting the DON Architecture Federation Pilot
Mr. Mike Wayson congratulates Mr. Brant Frey, BAH, on winning the DEAA Award as Ms. Barbara Hoffman, DON CIO looks on. |
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DoD Enterprise Architecture Achievement (DEAA) Awards
The purpose of these awards is to recognize significant contributions and achievements in advancing the state of practice of enterprise architecture as an enabler of information advantage for the Department of Defense.
The DoD Enterprise Architecture Achievement Individual Awards are given by DoD in conjunction with AFEI to one government and one industry individual for exceptional achievement and contributions towards development and/or deployment of enterprise architecture within the Department of Defense.
The DoD Enterprise Architecture Achievement Organizational Awards are given by DoD in conjunction with AFEI to one government and one industry organization that most exemplifies the use of enterprise architecture in its transformation towards a net-centric enterprise.
Conference Presentations
Video and presentations here at the DoD EA Conference media site
Monday, April 14 Tutorials
FEAC Tutorial |
FEAC Certification: A Tutorial and Mini Workshop |
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IRMC Tutorial |
Enterprise Architecture: Enabling DoD Mission Performance |
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Enterprise Architecture Certificate Program |
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Tuesday, April 15
Keynote Presentations |
Mr. Richard Williams
Acting Principal Director Global Information Grid Enterprise Services, DISA |
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Colonel James Turner, USMC
Chief, Strategic Architecture Branch, J6, USCENTCOM |
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Joint Staff |
Colonel Elizabeth Bierden, USA
Chief, Information Integration Division, J6 |
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DoD CIO |
Mr. Lloyd Thrower
Director, Strategic Planning and Transformation Office of the Deputy CIO - The Defense Information Enterprise: Achieving and Information Advantage
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DoDAF 2.0
Panel |
Mr. Brian Wilczynski
Director, Architecture and Interoperability Directorate, Office of the Deputy CIO |
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Ms. DeeDee Akeo
Business Enterprise Architecture Chief Architect, BTA |
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Mr. Tim Hunnicutt
Senior Associate, Booz Allen Hamilton |
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Mr. Bruce Haberkamp
Information Technology Specialist, Army Architecture Integration Center |
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Federation Pilot Panel |
Mr. Alan Golombek
Senior Enterprise Architect, Architecture and Interoperability Directorate, Office of the Deputy CIO
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Mr. Robert Damashek
Chief Architect, Binary Group |
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Mr. Frank Brady, Booz Allen Hamilton |
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Wing Commander Shaun Harvey, RAF
Exchange Officer, SAF/XCPA |
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Lt Col Jon Sutherland, USAF
Net-ready Assessment Branch, J6I, Joint Staff
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Closing Summary |
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Wednesday, April 16
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Mr. Gerry Doyle
Chief Architect and Director, Systems Engineering Center (GE3), DISA |
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Mr. Ron Vandiver
Director, Architecture Integration and Management Directorate (AIMD), Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) |
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Mr. Randy Marks
Enterprise Architect, National Security Agency |
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Mr. Walt Okon
Senior Architecture Engineer, Office of the DoD Deputy CIO |
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Ms. Barbara Hoffman
Director of Operations and Investment and Performance Management, Department of The Navy Chief Information Officer |
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Wing Commander Shaun Harvey, RAF
Exchange Officer, SAF/XCPA |
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Mr. Jeff Krammes
Senior Analyst, DOT&E Information Assurance and Interoperability Assessment Program, DOT&E / Wyle Laboratories |
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Thursday, April 17
Swedish Armed Forces |
RADM Thomas E. Engevall
Swedish Armed Forces HQ |
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LtCol Mikael Hagenbo
Swedish Armed Forces HQ |
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Mr. Lars-Olof Kihlström
Senior Consultant, Generic AB |
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NATO Presentation |
Mr. Olaf Kruidhof
Senior Systems Architect, Deputy Leader IPT1 - Architecture, NATO |
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UK MOD Presentation |
Ms. Fariba Hozhabrafkan
SERCO Consulting
Mr. John Keefe
Office of Director General Information, Ministry of Defence, U.K. |
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Industry Keynotes |
Mr. John A. Zachman
ZIFA International |
Slides Not Yet Received
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Mr. John Schmidt
Senior Vice President of Global Integration Services, Informatica Corporation and Chairman, Integration Consortium |
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Web 2.0 and SOA Panel |
Mr. Michael Ruiz
CTO, Net Enabled Operational Support Group, BearingPoint |
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Mr. Charles Babers
President/CEO, NeoLogica Scientific LLC |
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Mr. Steve Orrin
Director, Security Solutions, Intel Corporation |
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Mr. Tom Morgan
Enterprise Architect, Autodesk |
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Mr. Jim Rice
Director of Federal Sales, Layer 7 Technologies
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AFEI SOA Acquisition Executive Forum Report |
Mr. Rob Walker
Vice President, Public Sector Strategies, BEA Systems, Inc. |
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Friday April 18
Closing Keynotes |
Mr. Stuart A. Whitehead
Executive Director, Joint Capability Development Directorate (J8), U.S. Joint Forces Command |
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Mr. Kshemendra Paul
Chief Architect, Office of Management and Budget
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Open Discussion |
Dave Chesebrough
President, AFEI |
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Summary and Way Ahead |
Mr. Brian Wilczynski
Director, Architecture and Interoperability Directorate, Office of the Deputy CIO |
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Zachman on Enterprise Architecture:
"If you get really honest and search all of history, seven thousand years of known history of humankind, to find how humanity has learned to cope with two things, complexity and change ... there is one game in town, ARCHITECTURE.
If it (whatever it is) gets so complex you can't remember everything all at one time, you have to write it down ... ARCHITECTURE. Then, if you want to change it (whatever it is), you go to what you wrote down ... ARCHITECTURE.
How do you think they build hundred story buildings, or Boeing 747's, or IBM supercomputers ... or even simple things like a one-bedroom house or a Piper Cub or the PC on your desk? Somebody had to write it down ... at excruciating levels of detail ... ARCHITECTURE. Now, if you want to change any of those things (with minimum time, disruption and cost), how do you change them? You go to what you wrote down ... ARCHITECTURE.
The key to complexity and change is ARCHITECTURE.
In the Industrial Age, we had to learn what architecture was relative to physical objects (products) in order to deal with product complexity and product change.
In the Information Age, it is the Enterprise that is complex and changing and therefore, now we are having to learn what architecture is relative to the Enterprise ... Enterprise Architecture." |
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The GIG Architectural Vision |
"The development of the future GIG will eliminate communication stovepipes, meet spiraling information demands, and support unanticipated needs and users. This initial version of the GIG Architectural Vision describes the target GIG.
Our goal in establishing the GIG Architectural Vision is to promote unity of effort among
those responsible for evolving today’s GIG to its target state, including component
CIOs, portfolio managers, and architects. To support this goal, the GIG Architectural
Vision is designed to be a short, high level, understandable description of DoD’s
objective enterprise architecture (required by law and policy). It will be updated
periodically to reflect operational, systems and technical changes to the target GIG.
Through the development of a series of time-phased GIG Capability Increments, today’s
GIG will evolve towards the target GIG described in this Vision." |
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- Mr. John G. Grimes, DoD CIO, from the
Preface of the GIG Architectural Vision
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