NSA ‘Systematically Moving’ All Its Data to The Cloud
NSA ‘Systematically Moving’ All Its Data to The Cloud
JUNE 21, 2018 11:31 AM ET
The National Security Agency has moved most of the mission
data it collects, analyzes and stores into a classified cloud computing
environment known as the Intelligence Community GovCloud.
The IC GovCloud is a single integrated “big data fusion
environment” that allows analysts to rapidly “connect the dots” across all
NSA’s data sources, according to Chief Information Officer Greg Smithberger.
The impetus for the multi-year move is getting the NSA’s
data, including signals intelligence and other foreign surveillance and
intelligence information it ingests from multiple repositories around the globe
into a single data lake analysts from the NSA and other IC agencies can run
queries against.
“The NSA has been systematically moving almost all its
mission into this big data fusion environment,” Smithberger told Nextgov in an
interview. “Right now, almost all NSA’s mission is being done in [IC GovCloud],
and the productivity gains and the speed at which our analysts are able to put
together insights and work higher-level problems has been really amazing.”
Smithberger said the IC GovCloud environment accelerates
the analytic work humans can do by employing machine learning and algorithms.
Data ingested by NSA has been meta-tagged with bits of information, including
where it came from and who is authorized to see it, which ensures analysts only
immerse themselves in intelligence they’re cleared to see.
“This environment allows us to run analytic tools and do
machine-assisted data fusion and big data analytics, and apply a lot of
automation to facilitate and accelerate what humans would like to do, and get
the machines to do it for them,” Smithberger said. Analysts, he said, can
“interactively ask questions” of the data in the cloud environment, and it
spits out data in “humanly readable form.”
The backbone of the system is the same commercial
hardware you might see in data centers owned by Facebook, Amazon or other
industry titans. But that hardware is blended with NSA-developed custom
software, exotic processing, high performance computing and other unique NSA
intellectual property.
“It’s really a hybrid of the latest and greatest
commercial technology, but a lot of custom NSA technology and a lot of unique
development we’ve done to actually create these outcomes,” Smithberger said.
While the IC GovCloud is NSA’s creation–and centrally
funded by the NSA–its basic services are available to the 16 other agencies
that comprise the IC, including the Central Intelligence Agency and National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency.
IC GovCloud is one of two major cloud initiatives across
the IC. Four years ago, the CIA awarded a $600 million contract to Amazon Web
Services to develop a commercial cloud environment for the IC agencies. Today,
the Amazon-developed C2S provides utility computing services to the IC.
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