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Air & Missile Defense Explorer (AMD-E)Providing Support Tools for IAMD Staffs
GBMD Prototyping and ExperimentationU.S. Army Space & Missile Defense Command (USASMDC)
Distribution A: This briefing has been approved for public release.
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A set of tools for synchronizing data, coordination and mission monitoring across the IAMD Force, supporting/supported organizations and LNO’s Mechanism for Information Sharing across security and functional
domains of the IAMD Enterprise Available to authorized users (including unanticipated users) Minimal IA and Cyber Security Footprint – Runs on existing Army and AF
Systems Non-proprietary software enables streamlined Foreign Disclosure/Coalition
Access Single entry/sharing of IAMD data supports rapid and consistent data
exchange across the IAMD Enterprise Provides tools to reduce timelines for BM Intel Analysis Products for rapid support of collection analytics and attack operations
nominations Rapid trend analysis and tracking of tactical situation to support dynamic
planning and immediate changes to defense designs
AMD-Explorer Overview
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AMD Explorer Tool Suite
Planning, SA and Interoperability Services Import, visualize and share Planning Products Translate/net-centric distribution of multiple track,
intel, imagery and status data formats Interoperability and Cross Domain Integration
Analysis and Mapping Services Web based siting tools GIS mapping, imagery & FMV services Compatible with Google Earth etc…
Web ServicesDashboard Status Tracking Services Common display for automated, distributed information sharing Flexible display of consistent information across the AMD enterprise Single entry of data is shared throughout the network
Desktop Analysis Tools
IPB & IAMD Battle Tracking
Tactical Integrated Geographic Environment (TIGER): Provides Detailed IPB Capabilities for AMD G-2/S-2 (e.g. BMD terrain analysis) Missile Reporting Tool: Provides rapid assessment of BMD volleys
related to BMOAs and Defended Assets Analysis products distributed to AMD enterprise using services
Left of Launch
AMD Explorer Tools Support Enterprise Active, Passive, and Attack Operations and BM/C4I
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AMD Explorer Services in Key Resolve
JOA OptionsSAMSTATLOGSTATCOMSTATPERSTATTask OrgEnemy MslsBMD ReportsDAL StatusBMOA Status
Not ShownLOGSTATCOMSTATPERSTATBMD ReportsDAL StatusBMOA Status
SAMSTATBy Type/UnitOn-HandOperationalUnit ReadinessEnemy Missiles
By Type/UnitOn-HandOperationalUnit Readiness
Enemy Task OrgCoalition Task Org
Operated on AOC CENTRIX Enclave (ACE)
Significant Event Reports (by section)
(2014)
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Track Services
Distributes Approved Cross Domain Solution Common Track Number Supports Interagency use
- NORAD Link-16 to AMOC - FAA Emergency Ops Net
Track Association Amplification Service
Track Sharing Service
Allows JIIM Data Sources Added Track Of Interest Info
Alert Service
Audio-Visual Alert Goes to All on AMD-E Alert can be Email, Text
BasicsDisplay to ALL on AMD-E (i.e. desktop, laptop, PDA)Classified or Unclass. DataDistribute IBS DataMay Include Pointer Svc for Units at the Tactical EdgeOperational
*SIRIS=Surveillance Intelligence Reconnaissance System
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AMD-E / AAMDC TBM Analysis Process
Missile Report Tool (MRT)
• Archives all TBM events to a relational DB
• Tags BMOA/DAL• Visualize and report TBM
events
AWarE Globe• 3D Situational Awareness• Near-real time analysts assessment (visual)
AMD-E/Dashboard• Common web based
viewer• NIPR and SIPR data
services• Display and distribute
analysis products • Visualize planning
products
Planner(s)• Organic System Planners• COCOM Tools
1. TFC reads USMTF TAB-37 data
2. TFC sends TAB-37 feed to AWarE components in common format
3. AWarE Globe displays TBM event(s) in real-time
4. MRT archives all TBM events and provides initial volley reports and status (as event occurs)
5. MRT used for detailed report and analysis at conclusion of volley
6. Volley sent to TIGER to visualization and analysis
Products
Products
Products
Products
IAMDEnterprise
Supporting Operational Needs in IAMD Enterprise Today
Real Time TBM Data
Tactical Feed Controller (TFC)
• Reads USMTF (TAB-37) from TRS• Converts to common format for
AWarE/TIGER components
TIGER• IPB/Terrain Analysis• MIDB/Intel analysis• Real-time TBM assessments• Mobility analysis• Targeting and Attack Ops input
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AMD Explorer Architecture
Information/Data Access Layer
Services Layer
Application Layer
AMD Explorer
Database
Planning
Collaboration
Mapping
Data Translation
Terrain Analysis
VisualizationGovernment
(Net-Centric Services)
Terrain Imagery Weather InfrastructureIntelligenceFeeds
Blue/FriendlyForce
Desktop Products
PlannersIntelligenceProducts
Web Viewer Thick Client Desktop and Mobile Applications
http/TCP IP/SOAP/REST (KML, JSON, LINK-16, CAT-62 etc…)
AMD Explorer Data Bus – Windows Communication Foundation (WCF)
Others (TBD)
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2025 DoD SOA* Forecast: >1 Trillion Transactions / Hr.
Source: SOA for DoD, Prof Paul A. Strassmann, George Mason Univ. , Jan 9, 2008*SOA = Service Oriented Architecture
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Recognition of SolutionsSOA approach supports imperatives of the CJCS Joint IAMD Vision 2020:
1. Incorporate, fuse, exploit, & leverage every bit of information available regardless of source or classification, & distribute it as needed to US forces & selected partners.”
2. Make interdependent Joint and Combined force employment the baseline.
3. Target development, modernization, fielding, and science and technology efforts to meet specific gaps in IAMD capabilities, all the while stressing affordability and interoperability.
4. Focus Passive Defense efforts on addressing potential capability and capacity shortfalls in air and missile defense.
5. Establish and pursue policies to leverage partner contributions.
Joint IAMD Vision 2020 – General Martin E. Dempsey General, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff
SLegend: Significant Support Partial SupportP
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SOA support level for the Joint IAMD Vision 2020
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Paradigm Shift in Information Sharing
• Pre-determined “point to point” connections within systems and applications on disparate networks
• Producer “pushes” information to pre-defined consumers
• Systems and applications are web-enabled to expose their information
• Authorized known and unanticipated consumers “pull” what they need regardless of who produced the information
Information Not Easily Shared Information Common to Authorized Users
Past Solutions NowIAMD OV-2
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Observed Benefits of SOA Implementation
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32nd AAMDC- Operational at Al Udeid AB (609th AOC)- G2/G3 used tool suite for AMDEX and multiple
exercises each year
94th AAMDC- Operational at Hickam AFB (613th AOC) and Osan
AB (607th AOC)- Support UFG and multiple exercises each year- Supported RELROK/COIN integration with AF
10th AAMDC- Operational at Ramstein AB (603rd AOC) and deployed with 10th AAMDC TOC- Support Exercise JUNIPER COBRA, CAMDEX and other exercises this year
263rd AAMDC- AMD Explorer suite used for day-to-day mission preparation/tracking for NORAD-USNORTHCOM support to
National Special Security Event’s (NSSE)- Currently host SIPR server for all AAMDC users Other
- 612th AOC: Cross-Combatant Command and Inter-Agency track sharing service for the operational level- 601st AOC: Translate Friendly Force Tracker (FFT), Automatic Identification System (AIS) and
Intelligence/Electronic Intelligence Feeds to a common Link-16 message format for integrated display
Organization AWarE TIGER AMD E Training Support
Technical Support
32nd 10th 94th
263rd
Current AMD Explorer Support to the Warfighter
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AMD Explorer Paths Forward
AMD Dashboardcomponents
PD CRAMAMDPCS Suite
AWarE/TIGER
AMD DashboardComponents
Continued Prototyping, Concept Development & Transitions
Transition PartnerLines of Effort
PM DCGS-A
AFNORTHAir Component Dashboard
Bold Quest ‘16
Desired End State
Add functionality toAMDPCS Suite for FY19 release
Provide sustainedAWarE/TIGER to force
Operational Mission Command for N/NC Components
Mature Counter-TBM Concept
AMD IPB & Battle Tracking
Dashboard Services
Dashboard ServicesInteroperability Services
AMD IPB & Battle Tracking
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Summary
• Acquisition funding is shrinking
• Information Sharing Needs are Increasing
• Commercial Advanced Information Sharing Capabilities Exist Now
AMD-E Provides Warfighters Advanced Information Sharing Capabilities!
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QUESTIONS?
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BACKUP CHARTS
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Terms of Reference (source Wikipedia)• Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) is an architectural style that supports
service-orientation.
• Service-orientation is a way of thinking in terms of services and service-based development and the outcomes of services.
• Services are unassociated, loosely coupled units of functionality that are self-contained.
• Web services can implement a SOA. They make functional building-blocks accessible over standard Internet protocols independent of platforms and programming languages. These services can represent either new applications or just wrappers around existing legacy systems to make them network-enabled.
• Geographic Information System (GIS), also known as a geographical information system or geospatial information system, is any system for capturing, storing, analyzing, managing and presenting data and associated attributes which are spatially referenced to Earth.
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Quantitative Benefits of a SOABenefit Categories Examples of Quantitative Measurements Benefit Metrics Examples
Cost Reduction Reduced Software upgrade costs, elimination of hardware and associated operations costs, and reduced personnel required.
Cost benefits are directly related to decreased software/hardware costs, licensing costs, or reduction in full time equivalents (FTEs)
Avoidance from Future Costs
Decreased staff, decreased power consumption, and elimination of outsourcing
All costs can be calculated based on current rates, adjusted for inflation.
Avoidance of New Investment costs
Purchase of new infrastructure or software
Cost of replacing a modular service compared with replacing an entire system.
Increase IT Staff Efficiency
Reduced repair time for network services and security monitoring
Calculate the difference between current maintenance costs and maintenance costs in an SOA project.
Improved Administrative Efficiency/Enhanced User Productivitiy
Improved quality of the help desk and customer satisfaction
The help desk knows of the problem before users call to report, allowing them to answer the call quickly.
Increased Application Availability/Reduced Downtime
Downtime results in missed sales, trading opportunitites lost, and a decrease in customer satisfaction and brand equity.
Downtime can be related to productivity of a user by an hourly rate of pay. Sales can be calculated per hour to determine revenue lost.
Software Reuse Less development time, less testing time, and overall lower project costs.
Actual cost comparison of reused software to newly developed software. Training costs and productivity loss of users learning a new system.
Simplified User Interface Decreased user learning time. Reduced training costs and increased productivity.
Source: Wolff, Russel G., Analysis of ROI in industry SOA implementation, NPS, September 2011
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Qualitative Benefits of a SOA
Source: Wolff, Russel G., Analysis of ROI in industry SOA implementation, NPS, September 2011
Benefit Categories Examples of Qualitative Measurements Relationship to the DoDBusiness Staff Efficiency
Information delivered to managers more quickly and accurately improves decision-making.
Delivering timely and accurate information is vital to military leaders.
Business Credibility Equates to more business because other companies view their system as available and reliable.
Availability and reliability of systems in the DoD is a productivity improvement.
Reduced Duplication of Effort
Information is entered once and available to all users. (This could be a productivity improvement as well but was listed separately as a qualitative benefit.)
Ensures accuracy and consistency of data. It also saves time inputting data or fixing mismatched data.
Faster Time to Market
Difference in the amount of time a product is available compared to the current time to market.
Faster delivery of vital intelligence or logistics when and where requited.
Scalability The ability to increase size or volume without degradation.
The ability of the service to be scaled in accordance with the changing mission.
Flexibility Flexibility is achieved through increased agility and the potential for reuse.
Flexibility allows the system the ability to quickly adapt to changing needs or requirements.