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Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES)
Description The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) created the Net-Centric Enterprise Services (NCES) program to provide enterprise services in support of the Global Information Grid (GIG). NCES will provide Department of Defense (DoD) organizations ubiquitous access to reliable, decision-quality information through a net-based services infrastructure and applications to bridge real-time and near-real-time communities of interest (COI).  NCES will empower the edge user to pull information from any available source, with minimal latency, to support the mission.  Its capabilities will allow GIG users to task, post, process, use, store, manage and protect information resources on demand for warriors, policy makers and support personnel.
Customers NCES supports the entire DoD and GIG community.
Services NCES will provide robust security and coordinated management of netted information resources.  It will also enable edge users to rapidly and precisely discover information resources, to efficiently task information providers, to post any information they hold, and to dynamically form collaborative groups for problem solving. 

NCES compresses decision cycles by providing near real-time connectivity and computing power for warfighters and other national security users to pull the right information, at the right time, in the right format to meet operational and tactical needs.  In business and support, it provides net-based services to reduce the need to build similar redundant capabilities and communities.  By proving a core set of common services, NCES will enable system developers to focus more on providing value added capabilities, vice building infrastructure, and allow end-users greater access to the information and functions needed to support their missions.  All these capabilities allow for rapid exploitation of diverse data sources by individual and organizational users in a manner that can be customized to meet specific mission demands.

 

 
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