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Using Enterprise Architecture for Analysis of a Complex Adaptive Organization's Risk Inducing Characteristics

35th International System Safety Conference 2017 Proceedings

Salguero, Laura M.; Huff, Johnathon H.; Matta, Anthony R.; Collins, Sue S.

Sandia National Laboratories is an organization with a wide range of research and development activities that include nuclear, explosives, and chemical hazards. In addition, Sandia has over 2000 labs and over 40 major test facilities, such as the Thermal Test Complex, the Lightning Test Facility, and the Rocket Sled Track. In order to support safe operations, Sandia has a diverse Environment, Safety, and Health (ES&H) organization that provides expertise to support engineers and scientists in performing work safely. With such a diverse organization to support, the ES&H program continuously seeks opportunities to improve the services provided for Sandia by using various methods as part of their risk management strategy. One of the methods being investigated is using enterprise architecture analysis to mitigate risk inducing characteristics such as normalization of deviance, organizational drift, and problems in information flow. This paper is a case study for how a Department of Defense Architecture Framework (DoDAF) model of the ES&H enterprise, including information technology applications, can be analyzed to understand the level of risk associated with the risk inducing characteristics discussed above. While the analysis is not complete, we provide proposed analysis methods that will be used for future research as the project progresses.

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Nuclear Weapons Mission Area Workshop: Strategy Enablers from a Systems Perspective

Burns, Shawn P.; Carroll, Edward R.; Gonzalez, Michelle J.; Lewis, Melissa A.; Matta, Anthony R.; Weaver, Karla W.

A one-day workshop was held on April 14, 2016 to explore Nuclear Weapons Mission Area (NWMA) strategy enablers from a systems perspective. This report documents the workshop and is intended to identify initiatives, based on the workshop exchanges, and catalyze these initiatives to enable implementation of the NWMA strategy using systems thinking and methodology. Topics explored include Model-based Engineering, Enabling Viable Capabilities, and Enterprise Decision Awareness. The morning of the workshop featured Dr. Dinesh Verma (Stevens Institute/SERC) as keynote and during the afternoon attendees participated in three facilitated sessions on the topics. There were over 70 participants from about 40 departments across Sandia National Laboratories.

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