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Architecting Information Management: a Key Enabler for Information Superiority
The National Security Space Architect (NSSA) is conducting the Mission Information Management (MIM) Architecture Study. MIM aims to develop an architecture for information management, a key tenet to information superiority, for 2015 and beyond. This paper begins with an overview of the NSSA and its functional relationships within DoD and the Intelligence Community, and gives a brief description of key MIM 1999 findings to date. The paper then describes the two closely related architecture development studies (Communications Architecture (CA) and Information Management Architecture (IMA)) being executed in 2000 and 2001, showing their definition, structure, activities and schedule.
Architecting Information Management: a Key Enabler for Information Superiority
The National Security Space Architect (NSSA) is conducting the Mission Information Management (MIM) Architecture Study. MIM aims to develop an architecture for information management, a key tenet to information superiority, for 2015 and beyond. This paper begins with an overview of the NSSA and its functional relationships within DoD and the Intelligence Community, and gives a brief description of key MIM 1999 findings to date. The paper then describes the two closely related architecture development studies (Communications Architecture (CA) and Information Management Architecture (IMA)) being executed in 2000 and 2001, showing their definition, structure, activities and schedule.
Architecting Information Management: a Key Enabler for Information Superiority
H. J. Mitchell (author) / K. A. Johnson (author) / S. S. Jenkins (author) / P. R. Axup (author)
2000
10 pages
Report
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English
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