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25 October 2006

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Data StrategyData Strategy

• Awareness of Data as an asset

• Data Integration

– Data Quality

– Metadata

– Data Modeling

• Roles and Responsibility

– Vision

– Accountability

• Accuracy, Currency, Completeness

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Logistics Intelligence and information is much like a pyramid –with Client Objectives at the peak: EDS will build from the base …iteratively

Logistics Intelligence and information is much like a pyramid –with Client Objectives at the peak: EDS will build from the base …iteratively

AnalyticDashboards

BusinessAnalytics

BI Enablers

Enterprise Information Architecture

• Data cleansing• Data integration• Data warehouse• Data transformation• Data quality / enhancement

• Data mining• Reporting and query• Metadata management• Tool evaluation / selection• Data Warehouse on-demand

• Information strategy• Strategic alignment• Data governance and

Stewardship

• Data management Services

• BI roadmap

• Customer intelligence• Human resource intel.• Supply chain intelligence

• Custom analytics• Health care fraud & abuse• Financial risk & compliance

provide a personalized “cockpit”view to key business metrics

across the enterprise, but analytic dashboards don’t stop there, they

provide multi-path drill-down capabilities for root-cause analysis

to determine the cause of the problem, as well as possible

avenues to remedy

provide function-specific analytics to address particular business challenges – these analytics

“packages” are tailored to clients’business needs

are the enabling technologies and processes required to support

business analytics and dashboards

is the architecture by which information is

provisioned throughout the organization

• Scorecards• Key Performance

Indicators• Business Performance

Mgmt

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Overall Logistics ProcessOverall Logistics Process

Cataloging & Technical Data

RequirementsDetermination

Inventory Control

ProcurementDepot

MaintenanceWarehousing

Transportation

Weapon System

Acquisition

Reutilization & Marketing

Material Order

Status

Asset

Redistribution

Visibility

Order

Returns

Issues

Operating ForcesStatus Orders Issues Turn-ins

Retail Logistics System

Wholesale Logistics System

Intermediate Maintenance

Retail Supply Control

Storage

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Logistics is an end-to-end lifecycle of functions and processes operating Logistics is an end-to-end lifecycle of functions and processes operating within a complex technology based network to enable command & within a complex technology based network to enable command & control, response and adaptability-----and ultimately effectiveness control, response and adaptability-----and ultimately effectiveness

REQUIRE

PLAN

ACQUIRE

DELIVER

DISTRIBUTE

DEPLOY

EMPLOY

CONSUME

REPLENISH

SUSTAIN

REDEPLOY

REPAIR

DISPOSE

LogisticsProcess Lifecycle

Acquisition Distribution Customer MRO

Interoperability, Message Management & Control

IT Infrastructure

Planning & Operational Visibility

Logistics Network

Command & Control

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The economy, efficiency, effectiveness and security of the The economy, efficiency, effectiveness and security of the supply chain within which defense logistics operates are supply chain within which defense logistics operates are enabled by collaboration, communication and integrationenabled by collaboration, communication and integration

Distribution

Deconso-lidation/Ware-

housing/Value-added

Services

On-Carriage

Trans-shipmentMain

CarriageTrans-

shipment

Consolidation/Ware-

housing/Value-added

Services

Pre-carriage

Empty Equipment

Delivery (Imbalance)

BookingMarketing/

Sales

Cu

stom

s

Cu

stom

s

Supplier Manufacturer Distributor

DistributionFreightLogistics ManufacturingProcurement of

GoodsFreight

Logistics

SalesProduct Development

Collaboration

Communication

Integration

Planning

EDS Experience & Understanding

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Supply Chain Transformation and Modernization enabled by an end-to-end Supply Chain Transformation and Modernization enabled by an end-to-end automated solution for collecting, synchronizing and analyzing data and for automated solution for collecting, synchronizing and analyzing data and for securely communicating actionable intelligence to raise operations and securely communicating actionable intelligence to raise operations and security alerts and deliver effective decision support security alerts and deliver effective decision support

Tracking

Processes

Web

PortalGovernment

Enterprise

Remote

Data

Capture

GPS

RFID

UPC

EDI

Other

Global Secure Network

Agile Infrastructure

Agile Applications

EDS

Agile Enterprise Platform

Goods

Shipments

Supplies

TransportConveyances

Vehicles

Suppliers

Partners

People

Money

Data

• Response Time• Resolved / Open Issues

Data

Warehouse

Agile Intelligence

EAI

High RiskCargo

KPI

Dashboard

Data

Mart

OtherReportingOptions

DataMining

• Explosives• Hazmat Online• Exception Setouts

• Security Incident - Type Code - Location• Operating Situation - % On Time - Minutes Delayed

• Trend Analysis

• Metrics

• Compliance

Integration

Common Data Format

DecisionSupport

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A framework for Logistics with major business processes supported by a A framework for Logistics with major business processes supported by a set of critical sub processesset of critical sub processes

1.0 Enterprise Processes: Logistics Enterprise Management

EnterpriseStrategicPlanning

Finance AccountingHuman

ResourcesIT

Budget &KPI

L1

3.0 Managerial Processes: Facilities Management

BuildingManagement

EquipmentManagement

RoutineMaintenance

StorageCapacity

L1

4.0 Core Business Processes: Operational

RepairMateriel

ManagementConfiguration

/ BOMDistribution

L1

4.D Distribution

TransportationManagement

WarehousingRoute

Management

4.B Materiel Management

Demand Planning

Supply Planning

SupplierRelationshipManagemen

t

ContractsReplenish-

mentInventoryControl

CostManagemen

t

QualityControl

VendorManagemen

teSource

4.A Repair

QualityManagement

ShopFloor

Costing

ShopFloor

Control

ProgrammedMaintenance

4.C Configuration / BOMConfiguratio

n /BOM

EngineeringDocument

ManagementCatalog

L1

L1

L1

L1

2.0 Customer Relationship Processes: Serving Warfighter Team

OrderManagement

HelpDesk

DeliveryStatus

Track &Trace

WarfighterRequirements

Analysis

StockAvailability

L1

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Components Components iin EDS’ n EDS’ sservices oriented architectureervices oriented architecture

Extensible UDDI Registry

Integration Services Application Services Information Services

Interface Channels

Desktop, mobileand voice apps

Portals (employee,customer and supplier)

Extranet gatewaysConsoles and

management apps

Routers Firewalls Gateways Servers

Infrastructure

Service Oriented Reference Architecture

• Provisioning• Version control• Load balancing• Logging / Reporting• Auditing and monitoring• Alerts and notifications• Service Level Agreement• Billing • Metering• Security

Service meta repository

Deployment vault

Tools and methods

SharedInfrastructureServices

Business Process Services

ServiceOrientedInfrastructure

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Reporting, Analytics,

Dashboards, Alerts

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Sales Systems

WFM Systems

Financial Systems

Order Systems

Marketing Systems

HR Systems

CustomerSystems

Partner Systems

PortfolioSystems

Data Warehouse

DataPrep

Services

Datamart / OLAP Cube generation

Data

warehousing

Data

transformation

Data quality, cleansing,

enhancement

Data extraction, integration

OLAPCube