Track 2: IT Management Reform: Redefining the Value Chain

2-5: EA and Information Sharing - From Intelligence to Assets

November 8th, 2011

9:45 AM - 10:45 AM

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Emile Beshai

Information Sharing Chief Architect

US Department of Homeland Security

Glenn Cruickshank

Specialist Leader - Technology Solutions and Architecture

Deloitte Consulting

Kevin Heald

Lead Architect, PM-ISE

Office of the Director of National Intelligence

Sue Jaxel

Office of the Director of National Intelligence

Information sharing is at the heart of every agency’s mission – whether it’s in the areas of healthcare, citizen services, or national security.  This panel will include two case-studies detailing how agencies within the intelligence and national security communities leveraged enterprise architecture to achieve real-time information sharing not only within the federal government, but across all internal and external domains.  The first case-study will delve into the Department of Homeland Security’s SBU Portal Consolidation, which strengthened collaboration and information exchange with key partners in the federal, state, local, tribal, territorial, international, and private sectors.  The second case-study will showcase the IC Enterprise Registry and Repository, an intelligence community enterprise capability that provides IT publishing, IT lifecycle management, and human discovery and retrieval to support the sharing of community assets. 

Learning Objectives:

  • What are the segment architecture best practices that lead to true value in transforming business and technology practices
  • Challenges and lessons learned for sharing systems consolidation and interoperability
  • How to leverage federated and identify privilege management to enable interoperability between systems
  • Explain how ER2 can help the IC to publish, manage and discover IT assets throughout their lifecycle to facilitate sharing and reuse 

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