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DoD IEA v2.0 - Chief Information Officer

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<strong>DoD</strong> <strong>Information</strong> Enterprise Architecture Version 2.0The operational requirements described as operational goals and associated outcomes in Volume II,play an important role in shaping the vision for the IE. The IE must enable and support theseoperational requirements while also meeting <strong>DoD</strong> CIO management and oversight requirements. TheIE will enable, support, and meet these requirements by:• Providing end user capabilities to connect to IE networks and access and share assuredinformation and information assets in support of achieving operational goals and outcomes• Using enabling capabilities within the IE to properly operate, defend, and govern the IE in itsprovisioning of end user capabilities.Together, the end user capabilities and enabling capabilities comprise the IE capabilities. Figure 3.1-2 depicts the vision for the IE with respect to operational requirements, end user capabilities, andenabling capabilities.Figure 3.1-2 – IE Capability VisionThe operational requirements are the basis for determining the end user capabilities provided by theIE. These operational requirements are represented by four goals:• Provide a unified IE optimized for the joint warfighter and supporting business and defenseintelligence elements to facilitate force integration• Deliver the information advantage necessary to facilitate freedom of action• Enable secure access to required information anytime and anywhere, expediting decision cycles• Ensure agility and versatility of the IE to enable operational reach and synergy of the force11

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