DECC Montgomery - Montgomery AFCEA Chapter

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DECC Montgomery - Montgomery AFCEA Chapter
DECC Montgomery
Mr. Chris Kemp
Director
May 2009
DECC Montgomery
MISSION
Provide information technology for the warfighter when, where, and
how it is required and without interruption.
VISION
Achieve and sustain the most efficient, optimal organization,
providing information technology to the warfighter in an
interoperable, assured, and affordable manner.
GOALS
Achieve Operational Excellence
Share and Defend Information
Develop a Quality Workforce
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Computing for the Warfighter
We run the IT systems that . . .
provide command and
control support
integrate AF systems
provide medical care
provide secure computing
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Computing Services Vision
• Operational excellence in all aspects of data
center management
– Facilities and Communications infrastructure
– State-of-the-art toolsets for operators and technicians
– NetOps processes and procedures
• A cost-effective business environment to
support the warfighting customer
– Consolidation and virtualization of computing assets, wherever
practicable
• Service Support and Service Delivery processes
that are guided by the IT Infrastructure Library
(ITIL) framework
– Security, OS and application patches stored and downloaded
from a Definitive Media Library (DML)
• Speed in delivering capacity to the DECC floor
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DECC Operations Overview
DECCs
Operations Mission
Provide Service Desk functions; Incident,
Problem, Change, Configuration, Release,
Security, Capacity, Business Continuity, Service
Level and Availability Management of computing
products and services to combat forces, combat
support forces; and integral/supporting business
operations. Direct the delivery and support of
computing products and services for operating
systems, databases, networks, and applications;
from unclassified through TS-SCI.
Puget Sound
Europe
Rock Island
Ogden
Columbus
Mechanicsburg
Chambersburg
Denver
Dayton
Norfolk
NCR
St Louis
Oklahoma
City
San Diego
Warner Robins
Warner Robins
Huntsville
Hawaii
Montgomery
San Antonio
Pacific
Pensacola
Jacksonville
Headquarters
Systems Management Centers
(SMC) – mainframes and servers
Processing Element
OCONUS Defense Enterprise Computing
Center (DECC)
Infrastructure Services Center
Computing Environment
Organization
13 facilities
•
3,000,000+ users
•
2800 application &
database instances
•
34 mainframes
•
39,500 copies of
executive software
•
215 software vendors
•
6100 servers
•
1700 terabytes of
Storage
Chief of Staff /CIO
Chief ofDirector
Staff /
Technical
CIO Metrics
Performance
Resource
Resource
Customer
Customer
Mechanicsburg
Mechanicsburg
Europe
Europe
Denver
Denver
Director
Director
Deputy
Deputy Director
Director
Operations
Operations
Montgomery
Montgomery
Pacific
Pacific
Logistics
Logistics
Ogden
Ogden
Columbus
Columbus
Chambersburg
Chambersburg
Jacksonville
Jacksonville
Lines of Business
Processor Storage Services
Oklahoma
Oklahoma
San
San Antonio
Antonio
St.
St. Louis
Louis
San
San Diego
Diego
Warner
Warner Robins
Robins
Rock
Rock Island
Island
Infrastructure
Infrastructure
Norfolk
Norfolk
Huntsville
Huntsville
Dayton
Dayton
As of 31 Dec 06
OPR: CD
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Computing Services’ AOR
Europe
Rock Island
Ogden
Columbus
Denver
San Diego
Hawaii
Pacific
Oklahoma
City
San Antonio
Mechanicsburg
Chambersburg
Dayton
St Louis
Huntsville
Montgomery
NCR
Norfolk
Warner
WarnerRobins
Robins
Pensacola
Jacksonville
OCONUS Defense Enterprise Computing
Processing Element
Center (DECC)
Systems Management Centers (SMC)
Systems Management Centers
– Centralized Communication Center (CCC)
Headquarters
(SMC) – mainframes and servers
Infrastructure Services Center
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DECC Montgomery’s AOR
14 – DISA Facilities
40 – AF Bases
100 – Medical Treatment Facilities
4 Major Customers: AF, GCSS-JTF, FSO, AHLTA
Centralized & Remote System Administration
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Net-Centric, Service-Oriented
• Basic Services
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Systems Administration
Systems Security
Standard Operating Environment
Communications (glass-house)
• Optional Services
– Application Support (level III)
– Database Administration
– Storage Services (external)
• Other
– DoD Patch Management
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Computing Environment
• Budget - $48 million annually
• IT Hardware/Software - $86 million
• Personnel – 419
– Government Civilians – 218
– Contractor – 201
• Server Center of Excellence: Total Servers – 2,179
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AF: 1258 total with 308 remote
DOD: 460 total with 134 remote
MHS: 439 total with 157 remote
RSD: 22 total with 0 remote
• Total Databases – 2,014
– Oracle - 911
– SQL - 979
– Other - 124
• Storage Area Network Disks - 1.6 PBs (1600 TB)
• Applications Supported - 98
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DECC Montgomery’s Facility
Advanced Security Features
- Controlled Entry
- Video Surveillance
More than 100,000 SF
- 45,000+ SF raised floor
- 55,000+ SF office space
- 13,000+ SF mechanical space
Redundant Cooling
- One 500 Ton Chiller
- One 400 Ton Chiller
- One 720 Ton Chiller
2500 KVA – 12,470 Volts Electric Power Input
- Four 500 KVA UPS units inside mechanical area
- Four 1250 KVA Diesel Generators inside mechanical area
New HiTEC UPS system
- Three 1800 KVA fully redundant units
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GCSS-JTF
End to end
networked
communication
End to end
pipeline control
Total asset visibility
Information fusion
Rapid delivery of
mission ready forces
Collaborative
decision making
Joint Staff Focused
Logistics Vision:
Capacity, Control,
Certainty
 the right personnel,
equipment, supplies
and support
 in the right place
 at the right time
Logistics
decision
superiority
Rapid distribution of
tailored support packages
 in the right quantities
 across the full
spectrum of military
operations
• Real time, web-based information systems, providing accurate, actionable visibility of a common
relevant operational picture
• Effectively linking operator and logistician across joint forces, services, and support agencies
• Built on existing technology, products, procedures, & integration strategies
• Progress from web-enabled logistics to net-centric, collaborative logistics planning & execution
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GCSS-AF
- Provides essential
online resources for
the Air Force at a
single location
- Air Force’s vision of
how we eliminate
duplication, and
integrate AF systems
- Available anytime
and anywhere to all
Airmen
- Allows users to quickly find authoritative, relevant data and
information, applications and collaboration tools
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FSO
• Secure DoD Patch Management
– Master Windows Server Update
Services (WSUS)
• NIPR & SIPR
• Cached for Distribution by GCDS
– Patch Repository DML
• Microsoft, Solaris & HP
• NIPR, SIPR, and support to JWICS
• Various related products (HBSS,
Antivirus engines, ADT, CyberSoft)
– Antivirus automated update site
• McAfee and Symantic
– Gold Disk electronic download and
physical reproduction / distribution
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AHLTA
• A Computer-Based
Patient Record (CPR)
– Integrates patient’s
Lifetime Healthcare Data
• Fully Compatible with
other military systems
• AHLTA is Military
Healthcare System’s first
net-centric application
• Shares information
among different military
treatment facilities
– Supports data exchange
with VA
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Looking Ahead
• Optimization
– NETOPS Readiness
– Information Security
– Configuration
Management
– Customer
Relationships
• Data Center of the
Future
– Always On and Always
Secure
– Unbounded Capacity
– Emphasis on Quality of
Service
Mission First…People Always!
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Why Are We Unique
• Gartner Survey – “Best in Class”
• Most efficient server management
• 33% of Computing Services Division (CSD’s) server
workload
• CCC - 50% of the DECC’s LAN
• Specialized skillsets for AHLTA and SANs
• Relationship with local university and high schools
• Layered defense in a hardened facility
• IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) best practices
• Lean Six Sigma methodology
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In Conclusion
• DECC Montgomery is dedicated to the deployment,
employment, and sustainment of a military force
• Cannot be successful without customer partnerships
• Teamwork will help
position us as we continue to
support Net-Centric Enterprise
Services
Mission &
Customer
First
Teamwork
Responsive
& Flexible
Mutual
Support
Commitment
Technical
Excellence
Continuous
Improvement
Highly Qualified People
Advanced
Degrees
Proven
Performance
Continuous
Training
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