Title :
Information management challenges on the path to net-centric operations
Abstract :
Net-centricity, the notion of transforming large-scale intranets into capabilities-based, service-oriented architectures, exploits a new information management concept. Net-centricity implies that existing and future information systems within an enterprise will be engineered to publish product and/or service offerings within a strategic context that allows virtually all employees and applications to readily discover and use information. Therefore, the objective of net-centricity is to create the military equivalent notion of commercial electronic marketplaces for information that can adapt to challenges associated with the fog of war. Net-centric goals include breaking down organization stovepipes and facilitating dynamic information sharing and management practices by leveraging the principles of self-organization and market forces. With respect to large global organizations like the USAF and the DoD, this is a challenge that influences a wide range of social, technical and programmatic issues. In this paper we discuss information management in the net-centric environment. In the context of the discussion, we highlight a few of the challenges on the path to net-centric operations.
Keywords :
information management; information systems; intranets; military computing; DoD; USAF; dynamic information sharing; electronic marketplace; information management concept; large-scale intranet; military equivalent notion; net-centric operation; self-organization; service-oriented architecture; Consumer electronics; Content management; Context-aware services; IP networks; Information management; Large-scale systems; Management information systems; Production systems; Service oriented architecture; Web and internet services; content staging; enterprise architecture; infomarts; information assurance; information economy; information environment; information management; information marketplace; information markets; net-centric; net-centricity; self-organization; service-oriented architectures; shared spaces;
Conference_Titel :
Military Communications Conference, 2005. MILCOM 2005. IEEE
Conference_Location :
Atlantic City, NJ
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9393-7
DOI :
10.1109/MILCOM.2005.1606080