Housing – Commander Navy Installations (CNI) – Electronic Navy Housing System
AEM has supported CNI HQ Navy Housing with software development and design for over seventeen years and has achieved CMMI Level 2 certification within this program. During this period, AEM has developed an Enterprise Framework that integrates a wide variety of business applications, information systems and data architecture that virtually provides the Navy the ability to manage both government and privately owned housing assets throughout the world.
With the demand to consolidate information systems and related network architectures, CNI chose to have AEM further expand and implement this framework to encompass other "stove pipe" applications related to the management of housing assets. During this multi-year effort, AEM will provide the following services and support:
- Certified Oracle data base administrators (DBA) to modify, enhance, and maintain the enterprise data architecture to ensure the expanded database proposed for integrating Navy Housing requirements meets all functional needs, eNH and Navy Security standards.
- Development of an architecture design to extend current eNH data structures that support both transactional and warehoused data required to support both real time and decision support applications.
- IT expertise to support, maintain, and enhance the Housing Interface Engine (HIE), which provides common interface and services for eNH web applications. AEM will continue to ensure that the HIE and associated modules define standards for coding the web-based eNH applications. Ongoing maintenance and enhancement of HIE will include refinement of current functional objects such as location selection, application switching, themes and related style sheets, help desk administration modules, authentication and authorization for extending Single Sign On (SSO) including incorporation of newly required Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) for all applications in the Enterprise system.
- Ensuring the eNH System and related components are maintained in compliance Task Force Web, and NMCI standards including the appropriate Rationalization, Accreditation, and Certification documents.
- Resources for the ongoing effort needed to configure, monitor, maintain, administer, and upgrade government furnished hardware and network infrastructure including provisions for an emergency recovery site to support the eNH networks and applications hosted at the primary SPAWAR facility. This includes the administration support for hosted hardware and operating systems (OS) including adherence to vulnerability mitigation established through periodic IAVA publications.
- Participation and direction of the design, management, and technical project teams as established by quarterly configuration management team.
- Migration of the current Enterprise Architecture to a J2EE compliant open source solution that will continue to scale with growth of the Enterprise and provide an industry standard making integration of applications and information systems more effective in the future.
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