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Spatial Decision Support

Spatial Decision Support. Douglas A. Ollivant, Ph.D. Senior Vice President Mantid International, LLC. Bottom line: What every Command Post must be able to do in 21 st Century.

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Spatial Decision Support

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  1. Spatial Decision Support Douglas A. Ollivant, Ph.D. Senior Vice President Mantid International, LLC

  2. Bottom line: What every Command Post must be able to do in 21st Century • Ingest data of all kinds (databases, sensors, social media, mediafeeds, etc) in a totally seamless, format-agnostic manner. • Display data in a manner that is both intuitive and easily manipulated by the user • Push data into deep analysis that will not only search the data, but do discovery in it-answering questions the user didn't know to ask • Not only permit, but encourage seamless data sharing, both vertically and horizontally.

  3. SDS approach • Combine three best-of-breed products: • IBM’s Defense Operations Platform (DOP) • IBM Analytic Products (“Watson-like”) • InfoSphere Streams • Identity Analytics • Content Analytics with Enterprise Search • Oblong Mezzanine and g-speak

  4. DOP

  5. Defense Operations Platform • One integrated, pre-hardened platform to: • Ingest data (format-agnostic) • Manage the enterprise • Internal messaging • Mediate data • Provide security harness for uncertified applications

  6. What is the IBM Defense Operations Platform? Goal: Provide a Secure Interoperable IT Infrastructure Definition: Cybersecure Software Execution Environment Capabilities: Enterprise IT Platform, Secure Computing, Mobile Computing, Build Mission App.s IBM Defense Operations Platform Simple to purchase 1 Part Number to order Simple to support 1 Number to to call for Support Part of IBM's Smarter Infrastructure Family of Products Command Center Mobile Edition Enables Tactical Vehicles, Laptops and Mobile Devices IBM Defense Operations Platform - Platform Components Field Edition Enables Data Centers and Forward Operating Bases Security Harness Enables Modular Command Center Development Workbench Enables Mission Application Build

  7. Three Generations of .MIL SOA Computing Evolution Generation 1 Best of Breed Generation 2 Single COTs Stack Generation 3 Single Product Buy Product pre-integrated (I) & Cyber Hardened Hire Systems Integrator to select, Integrate & harden Hire Systems Integrator to Integrate (?) & Cyber Harden Cyber Security Security Security ? User Interface User Interface User Interface ? ? ? ? Data Model ID Store WS Registry Data Model ID Store WS Registry Data Model ID Store WS Registry ? ? Data Mediation Data Mediation Data Mediation ? Security Harness Service Aseet ? Messaging & Web Services Messaging & Web Services Messaging & Web Services ? ? Enterprise Service Management Enterprise Service Management Enterprise Service Management ?

  8. Analytics • The ability to do “discovery”—and not just search—in large data sets is key. • The analyst will not always know what to tell the system to look for. By giving “seed” terms and relationships, the analyst can cue the system as to what to look for. Start from a directed point(s) and work outwards. • The analytics can work in any language set, and is not put off by slang terms.

  9. Watson and Next Generation Analytics Commercialization of “Ready for Watson” Solutions Watson Brings Together Transformational Technologies to Drive Optimized Outcomes Initial Focus Areas • Military and Intelligence: • Network/link analysis • Social media integration • Financial Services: • Institutional investment decision support • Retail financial advisor decision support • Contact Centers • “Ready for Watson” will address additional business needs with complementary “Watson” technologies Generates and evaluates hypothesis for better outcomes Understandsnatural language and human speech 99% 60% 10% Adapts and Learns from user selections and responses

  10. Clip in Syria Use Case linkages

  11. Oblong

  12. Navigational Data

  13. Oblong • Real world pixels • You aren’t seeing a representation of the data. The data is there for you to navigate and manipulate. • Multi-device, spatial Input/Output • Multiple users, multiple devices dealing with data simultaneously, but transparently to each other • Multiple application support • Multiple applications, legacy or Oblong-optimized, can run simultaneously, with data moving between them

  14. SDS • Mantid believes that the SDS works best as a system of systems • However, individual components can also provide large return on investment (RoI) • Bring the data together, enable analysis, enhance collaboration through navigation

  15. SDS QUESTIONS?

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