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1. Introduction
1.1. The Data Exploitation Framework Policy (DEFP) establishes a framework to ensure that NATO is able to leverage data as a strategic resource, and to address challenges to data exploitation identified by Allies and members of the NATO Enterprise. Its objective is to put into place an overarching, comprehensive approach to ensuring data is used responsibly and in line with core Alliance values, with a focus on improving the data exploitation capabilities across all levels in the military, civilian and political domains.
1.2. The scope of the Policy is the Alliance1; the approach should support individual Allied national efforts as well as provide a platform for engaging with partners in coalition formats.
1.3. Data Exploitation will be leadership-driven and user-led, based on a set of priority Alliance use cases that support political and military decision making and improve NATO operational and functional processes.
2. Overall vision
2.1. The vision is to achieve information superiority and data-driven decision making at all levels across the Alliance by fully leveraging the value of NATO generated, national, and publicly available data.
2.2. The approach to data exploitation will be underpinned by core Alliance values and by principles of responsible development and use reflecting our shared values and consistent with applicable international law. These data exploitation efforts will be driven by a strong, collaborative culture which encourages sharing of data in secure, trusted, and reliable environments. Data exploitation expertise and tools will be made easily accessible to all.
3. Desired outcomes
3.1. To achieve this Vision, a set of Desired Outcomes have been identified:
4. Strategic goals and objectives
4.1. In order to achieve the Vision and Desired Outcomes, three key Strategic Goals have been identified in the areas of People, Processes, and Technology. These Strategic Goals and their supporting Objectives will form the basis for developing a Strategic Plan:
5. Data exploitation principles
5.1. In order to ensure that all data exploitation work is guided by core Alliance values, principles of responsible use, and that the critical components of Council-approved policies concerning the sharing of data remain in place, a set of Data Exploitation Principles have been drawn up which will apply to all NATO’s Data Exploitation efforts. These principles collectively provide the rules of conduct that should be followed towards effective data exploitation across its full lifecycle: