09/28/18

DIE Component Descriptions

DII Component

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DII Component Description

/ DII Component Descriptions

User Applications and Data

/ User applications that have an Enterprise Process Owner and/or Business Process Owner. Includes management and operational applications that support Defence activities such as: HR, finance, logistics management, command and control, intelligence, situational awareness. Excludes user applications sponsored by CIOG. / Stand alone applications owned/sponsored by Groups that are not a common service. For example Navy ABM
Operational applications: e.g. ACSS
Enterprise applications: e.g. PMKEYS, ROMAN, &SDSS
Data models
Data formats
Metadata
Data management
Common Services / User applications and/or services provided to all and sponsored by CIOG. Includes capabilities that allow applications to be integrated, that allow business over the internet, and basic computing services. / The Desktop SOE for environments
Typical Office Applications, including MS Outlook
Security services
Messaging
Integration: e.g. middleware, Enterprise Application Integration, service integration infrastructure
Remote access
Electronic business services
Firewalls (main Defence)
File management
E-mail
Centrally controlled operating systems
Directory services
User Devices / User interface devices used to access applications, data and other DIE capabilities. / Includes office environment and ruggedised/protected/milspec versions of the following
Desktops
Laptops
Palmtops/Blackberries
Fixed and mobile phones
Video devices: cameras and recorders
Printers and scanners
System Hardware / Server computing (including mainframes) devices, servers and mass storage devices. Excludes network switching, routing, and hub systems. / Includes office environment and ruggedised/protected/milspec versions of the following
Mainframes
Open servers
Special servers
Data storage systems: e.g. disk drives, tape drives, controllers
SAN
NAS
Embedded operating systems: Unix, Windows, Linux etc
Networks and Data Links / Active network infrastructure (excluding user devices and systems hardware), including switches routers, hubs, voice and video networks, cryptographic systems. This encompasses costs that deliver local and remote access and connectivity from fixed and deployed sites to applications, data and services. / Includes office environment and ruggedised/protected/milspec versions of the following
Active network devices associated with networks: routers, switches/hubs, load balancers, cryptographic systems etc
Video network
Voice network (PABX)
Non CIOG supported firewalls

Bearers

/ The physical infrastructure used to move information/data to, from and within the DIE. / Defence-owned and/or leased communication infrastructure
Satellites (and associated systems)
RF systems and spectrum
Fibre optic systems
Coalition Gateways
Cables
Deployed satellite terminals, MOBILSAT, RF radio systems, tactical systems (PARAKEET, RAVEN etc)

Prepared by: Brian Eager