Budget Account
3600F - Research, Development, Test and Evaluation, Air Force
Description
Enterprise Information Services (EIS) encompasses a portfolio of integrated programs, technologies, and services that enable and sustain Air Force Information Management, Knowledge Operations and Development, Security, and Operations (DevSecOps) initiatives. EIS aims to provide Air Force personnel access to timely, accurate, and trusted mission data, information, and knowledge supporting information/decision superiority. The program utilizes the services provided by Platform One and Enterprise Resource Planning Common Services (ERP CS) to offer common platforms, application support services, data center migration strategy, and security services for hosting AF mission applications. The specific goals include accelerating the widespread adoption of DevSecOps methodology in compliance with the DoD Digital Modernization strategy and providing technical expertise, programmatic guidance, and policy navigation to support AF approved application rationalization processes to multiple hosting environments.
Platform One is the first DoD-wide approved Development/Security/Operations (DevSecOps) managed service at enterprise scale. It accelerates the delivery of software and digital Air Force transformation by providing a secure centralized software development and delivery platform, tools, and training for the Department of the Air Force (DAF) and its DoD programs. The specific objectives of Platform One include delivering full stack automation tools, services, and standards as-a-service to enable programs developing or delivering software to focus on building flexible and interoperable mission capability rapidly and securely. Additionally, it aims to expand enterprise software development capabilities, advance DevSecOps toolsets, scale to support growing enterprise DevSecOps demand, and enhance supply chain security as outlined in the Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity Presidential Executive Order (#14028). The program also supports expanded Joint All-Domain Command and Control (JADC2) and coalition capabilities.
ACQ and Command Support Integration is critical for multiple hosting environments leveraging DoD Joint Information Environment (JIE) Core Data Centers (CDC), commercial cloud capabilities, and DISA brokered cloud capabilities in compliance with the Air Force Information Technology (AF IT) baselines. This effort provides technical expertise, programmatic guidance, policy navigation that supports AF approved application rationalization processes to multiple hosting environments. The specific objectives include providing access to modernized, standard, secure, resilient IT infrastructure and platforms to support application workload and data storage for the Air Force ERPs supporting DoD CIO priorities. It also aims to continue agile development and delivery of updates to established DevSecOps infrastructure tools and services to meet the requirements of ERPs and applications migrating to ERP CS environments in Cloud One Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI).