WHAT WE DO
Project the Agency's knowledge and capabilities in order to combat the threat of Weapons of Mass Destruction and improvised threats and to ensure nuclear deterrence.
INFORMATION MANAGEMENT & TECHNOLOGY DIRECTORATE
DTRA CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER:
Provides Agency guidance to enable DTRA mission capabilities and ensure Agency compliance with DoD IT Reform Efforts; oversees IT Governance & Portfolio Management, IT budget formulation and resource reporting, acquisition planning and reviews, and exercise planning support and evaluation
MISSION INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY INFRASTRUCTURE AND SERVICES:
Provides IT capabilities not supported by DoD; Rapid Mission IT network configurations – ramp up or down as needed, using advanced cybersecurity tools; early adopter of Agile & DevSecOps for rapid development and delivery; advanced computing for big data
KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT (KM) & DIGITAL SERVICES:
Centralized Data-Information-KM to provide timely, relevant and trusted data; visualization tools in lieu of new applications development; culture change to Knowledge Workers using data analytics/science and low-code/no-code tools
CYBERSECURITY:
Ensure secure and compliant Information Technology Systems by protecting, defending, and monitoring critical information
DTRA MANAGED ACAT III PROGRAMS OF RECORD:
Mission Assurance Risk Management System (MARMS): Risk-informed decision-making, resource investment, and improved synchronization across DoD Mission Assurance-related programs
Catapult Information System: Cloud-based data analytic platform that provides a real-time, continuously updated repository of intelligence on improvised threats and worldwide improvised threat networks, including improvised explosive devices