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The following knowledge management plan attempts to provide an overview of the current state for knowledge management within Kitty Hawk Aeronautics.
 

A. The approach to managing data, information, and knowledge across the enterprise
The current approach within Kitty Hawk Aeronautics for knowledge management is that each LOB unit is responsible for managing their own individual operational and support data. There is no information or knowledge management warehouse.

B. How data and information sharing support the Business Plan
Currently the data is maintained siloed within each LOBs with no coordinated sharing.

C. Data and information-sharing strategies and diagrams for each Line of Business
Currently, each Line of Business unit is responsible for managing their own data.

D. What types of data in the enterprise require extra protection?
There is no current data sensitivity guideline or policy defining what types of data requires extra protection and what security mechanisms need to be in place at each sensitivity level.

E. The lifecycle for data and information that is key to the success of the enterprise
There is no current lifecycle for data and information for Kitty Hawk Aeronautics.

Overall Conclusion
Not much is known from an enterprise perspective by Kitty Hawk Aeronautics about the current state of their data. They have no linkage to their Business Plan, no data or information sharing strategies in place beyond each LOB, and no defined policies for how to manage sensitive data or how to address data lifecycle management.
 

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