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Enabling Stability Operations, Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief Operations: Training Opportunities to Consider that for
Interagency Unclassified Information Sharing
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Networks and Information Integration
OASD(NII) and the DoD Chief Information Officer
Mr Bill BarlowDeputy Director, Integrated Information Communications
Technologies (ICT) Support (IIS) Directorate
March 2009
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Agenda
• Purpose
• OASD(NII) Integrated ICT Support (IIS) Directorate– Organization and mission– Strategic goals and priorities
• Illustrations of the problem: – Complex dynamics of Interagency operations– Examples of unclassified information sharing issues– Acknowledged challenges limit unclassified information sharing– Keys to successful information sharing
• Training focus discussion– Keys to successful Interagency operations– Revised DoD Policy – Training opportunities
• Training Focus Recommendations and Summary2
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Purpose
• Describe the Integrated ICT Support Directorate mission and goals that support the interagency community.
• Illustrate department-wide information sharing challenges that limit Stability Operations, HA and DR environments.
• Offer proposed interagency training opportunities.
• Discuss policy and programmatic efforts that can exercised during future training events.
• Work on your behalf to address strategic and operational issues that affect unclassified information sharing
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Integrated ICT Support (IIS) Directorate Mission
" The Integrated Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Support (IIS)Directorate provides policy,
oversight and guidance for ICT elements for stability operations, humanitarian assistance and disaster relief
efforts (HADR), building partnership capacity (BPC), and contingency operations with particular emphasis on
unclassified information sharing as a key enabler for these missions. The IIS Directorate assists in identifying technologies that enable information exchange and communications support for rapid demonstration,
experimentation, and fielding. IIS leads the ASD/NII and DoD CIO outreach for Stability operations."
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Illustrations of the problem: Complex dynamics of Interagency Operations - the common denominator
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IOIGO
NGO
UN
Academia
DoDCC/S/A
SJFHQ/JTF
USAIDDCHA OFDA (AT, DART, RMT) OTIRegion Bureaus
DoSPRM
S/CRS (HSRTand ACT)
HIU
Multi-NationalMilitary
MultinationalInteragency
HostNation
InternetInformation
SharingEnvironments
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Illustrations of the problem: Information Sharing Issues
Regarding support for May 2006 Indonesia Earthquake: “JFCOM will do whatever it takes to support current operations in this area. In the mid term, we need to figure out how to disseminate unclassified data with the same priority we do classified data - perhaps more given the complexity of the long war and our need to communicate with non-traditional actors. It is key to how we interact with other nations, OGAs, IOs, and NGOs at all levels of conflict. Let’s work together to fix this shortfall with policy, technology, and processes that support rather than present obstacles. “
General Lance SmithCommander, U.S. Joint Forces Command, 29 May 2006
Regarding 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake and Tsunami lessons learned AND TSUNAMI: LESSONS LEARNEDEffective coordination, partnership and stewardship are necessary to reach all children affected by an emergency.
UNICEF Humanitarian Action Report, 2008
Regarding the 2008 Georgian Crisis: Department of State and USAID identified info sharing improvement recommendations to Department of Defense:
– Need easier access to Civilian-Military Coordination Doctrine, reference documents, and Guidelines – Use of common terminology, standards (data, humanitarian i.e. Sphere) and interoperable software– Synchronized inter-agency training and education in civil-military coordination, information/knowledge
management, and cross-cultural understanding – Knowledge map and humanitarian “social network” analysis to identify existing sources of information
and the key USG, UN, NGO, donor and host government actors and their contact information
Department of State Humanitarian Information UnitAugust 2008
DoD Geographic combatant commands identify unclassified info sharing with coalition, interagency, international and non-governmental organizations as part of “top ten” priorities.
FY2010-2015 Integrated Priority Listings
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Illustrations of the problem: Identified challenges that limit information sharing
• Unclassified information sharing and coordination with non-DoD entities are problematic
– DoD culture is “classify by default” rather than“share by default.”– Not everyone wants to share or cooperate with USG/DoD– Cumbersome, ad hoc networks; no sharing environment
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• Organizational cultures and stovepipes impede progress– Policies and procedures are unclear on release/sharing– Over classification and excessive caveats- ie. FOUO / SBU– Tactics, techniques, and procedures are not standardized or well known
• Information sharing is not always recognized as “good”– DoD organizations are concerned about information integrity– NGOs are concerned about neutrality and cooptation– Risk aversion
• Sharing must be bi-directional - DoD must offer what the Community of Interest requires
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Training Focus Discussion: Keys to successful Interagency Operations
• Use the training environment to improve the conditions that enable unclassified information sharing
• Trust among organizations and people is crucial
• Social networking and relationships enable the willingness to share
• Leadership that motivates organizational changes to promote sharing
• Clearly stated, common objectives
• Unambiguous policies that direct what will be shared, with whom, and when – minimize room for interpretations that inhibit sharing
• Clear understanding and agreement between actors on information needs/desires – who/what/when/where/why
• Information needs to be accessible, visible, understandable and trusted by all who have a need to know
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Training Focus Discussion: Train and exercise revised DoD Policy
• DoD Directive 8320.02 Data Sharing in a Net-Centric Department of Defense; Certified Current as of April 23, 2007
4.1 Data is an essential enabler of network-centric warfare (NCW) and shall be made visible, accessible, and understandable to any potential user
4.2 Data assets shall be made visible by creating and associating metadata (“tagging”). All metadata shall be discoverable, searchable, and retrievable using DoD-wide capabilities.
• DoD Information Sharing Strategy, May 4, 2007– Provide a common vision to synchronize information sharing initiatives and
investments throughout the Department.
• DoD Information Sharing Implementation Plan, Focus Area 6; July 22, 2008– The lack of a federated SSTR architecture hinders combatant commands and
mission partners in efficiently and effectively sharing information in civil support and SSTR operations.
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Training Focus Discussion: Train and exercise revised DoD Policy
• DoD Directive 3000.05, Military Support for Stability, Security, Transition, and Reconstruction (SSTR) Operations (November 28th, 2005) (under revision as a DoD Instruction 2009)
4.1: Stability Operations are a core U.S. military mission that the Department of Defense shall be prepared to conduct and support. They shall be given priority comparable to combat operations…..
4.3: Many stability operations tasks are best performed by indigenous, foreign, or U.S. civilian professionals. Nonetheless, U.S. military forces shall be prepared to perform all tasks necessary to establish or maintain order when civilians cannot do so.
4.12: Information shall be shared with U.S. Departments and Agencies, foreign governments and forces, International Organizations, NGOs, and members of the Private Sector supporting stability operations, consistent with legal requirements.
• DoD Directive 3000.07, Irregular Warfare (December 1st, 2008)4.a. Recognize that IW is as strategically important as traditional warfare.
4.b. Improve DoD proficiency for IW, which also enhances its conduct of stability operations. Stability operations are a core U.S. military mission that the Department of Defense shall be prepared to conduct …in accordance with DoD Directive 3000.05 .
4.h. Synchronize appropriate DoD IW-related activities with the efforts of other U.S. Government agencies, foreign security partners, and selected international organizations by supporting:
4.h(2) Integrated civilian-military teams for steady-state and surge activities,…..
4.h (5) Efforts to enhance information sharing, as appropriate, to increase situational awareness of irregular challenges.
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Training Focus Discussion: Training opportunities
• Current initiatives to consider: – Navy is active in unclas sharing and internet access for Stability Operations (NCE and InRelief)
– Army and Special Operations is working on joint civ-mil information sharing (JCIMS)
– USMC innovation to coordinate Stability Operations by using unclassified and non-classified networks to reach civ-mil participants (MARFORPAC)
– COCOMs are addressing civ-mil unclas info sharing as part of their exercises (AC 2009)
– COCOM info sharing portals are available but vary in effectiveness/usage
– COCOM and USAID liaison officer relationships
• Training opportunities to consider:– Train and exercise leadership, staffs and responders to improve unclas “command and control” and
“connect and collaborate” functions
– Better incorporate knowledge management and unclas info sharing efforts amongst the Interagency as part of exercise planning
– Use of “live” NGO involvement and engagement in exercises (not role players)
– Create events that require increased awareness to determine what information DoD will share, with whom, and during which components of a response operation
– Strive to bridge and/or minimize cultural barriers that prevent information sharing
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Recommendations and Conclusion
• DoD and its Service Schools (and other Interagency training) need to include curriculum that trains our ICT professionals to include external information sharing in their planning and equipping
• Seek opportunities to support the objective of better engagement with external participants during SSTR, HADR, IW efforts within your training regimen
– Include opportunities that foster better awareness of DoD and Interagency policy and guidance
– Strive for increased NGO participation in exercise planning and conduct
• Use exercises as the opportunity to improve unclassified information sharing policy and operations
– Collect and elevate ICT lessons learned that need improved DoD policy
– Consider increased usage of the DoD Foreign Disclosure Process to get unclassified information in the hands of Interagency and non-governmental organizations
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Contact Information
Mr. Al Johnson
Director, Integrated Information Communications Technologies (ICT) Support Directorate
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Networks and Information Integration
1235 S. Clark St., Crystal Gateway One, Suite 601, Arlington, VA 22202-4363
Voice Primary: +1(703) 697-8190
Voice Alternate: +1 (703) 601-2442
Fax: +1 (703) 601-2445
Mr. William (Bill) Barlow
Deputy Director, ICT Support Directorate
Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense, Networks and Information Integration
1235 S. Clark St., Crystal Gateway One, Suite 601, Arlington, VA 22202-4363
Voice Primary: +1(703) 601-2437
Voice Alternate: +1 (703) 601-2442
Fax: +1 (703) 601-2445
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