ArcGIS for the Military - Maritime Operations
Transcript of ArcGIS for the Military - Maritime Operations
ArcGIS for the Military - Maritime Operations Curt Hammill, Lyle Wright, John Fry
A New Geospatial User Community Is Emerging… Based On An Intuitive Platform For Sharing, Discovery, Access and Use
Knowledge Workers
Managers
Policy Makers
Casual Users
Geospatial Professional
…Serving Maritime Operations with Geospatial Capability
Maritime Analysts
Staff Officers
Commanding Officers
Sailors & Marines
Fleet Commanders
Geospatially-Enabled Capability in ArcGIS
Can any Military Use an Open Geospatial Platform As a Foundation For Intelligence and Command and Control (C2)?
Navy
“To be successful in 21st century warfare, the
U.S. Navy must create a
fully-integrated information, intelligence,
C2, cyber & networks capability
…and wield it as a weapon.”
VADM Ken Card, USN
Intelligence is “…the product resulting from …available information concerning foreign nations, hostile or potentially hostile forces or elements, or areas of actual or potential operations.…”
C2 is “…the exercise of authority and direction by a properly designated commander over assigned and attached forces in the accomplishment of the mission.…”
ArcGIS as a Platform Brings It All Together For All Members of the Maritime Operations Community
Analysis
Tradecraft
Works Any Device
Content
Catalog Groups
Hosting Apps
Maps
Services
Exploiting the Cloud
SIGINT IMINT
Tracking
Collection Operations
Ashore
With Enterprise Integration
Atop Spatial Data Infrastructure
Afloat Airborne
FMV
Intel Production
All Missions
ArcGIS as a Platform Across the Spectrum of Maritime Operations
Planning
Operations Management Lightweight
Afloat / Aloft
Expeditionary Ashore Provisioning
Sensors
Intelligence
ISR & C2 Capability
Information Management
Maritime Operations
Server
Portal for ArcGIS A Collaborative Environment Behind the Firewall
…to discover, create and share data, products, and processes across a private enterprise.
Operations Management
Enabling Content for Collaboration and Sharing
Portal for ArcGIS – Interface to Operations Server
Planning
Lightweight Afloat
Expeditionary Ashore Provisioning Intelligence
Sensors
Information Management Maritime
Operations Server
ISR + C2 Capability
Operations Management
ArcGIS Desktop – Strong Geospatial Analytics Building Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment
Planning
Lightweight Afloat
Expeditionary Ashore Provisioning
Sensors
Information Management
ISR + C2 Capability
Intelligence
Maritime Operations
Server
Operations Management
ArcGIS for Desktop – Strong Geospatial Analytics Building Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment
Planning
Lightweight Afloat
Expeditionary Ashore Provisioning
Sensors
Information Management
ISR + C2 Capability
Intelligence
Maritime Operations
Server
Operations Management
ArcGIS Server – Web-Based, Geo-Enabled Assisting Planners in COA Selection
Lightweight Afloat
Expeditionary Ashore Provisioning
Sensors
Intelligence
Information Management
Planning
Maritime Operations
Server
ISR + C2 Capability
Expeditionary Ashore
Operations Management
Planning
Sensors
Intelligence
Information Management
Provisioning
Maritime Operations
Server
ISR + C2 Capability
Lightweight Ashore /
Aloft / Afloat
ArcGIS Runtime & APIs for Embedded Applications Geospatially-enabling Existing Systems
Lightweight Ashore
Planning
Sensors
Intelligence
Information Management
Operations Management
Maritime Operations
Server
ISR + C2 Capability
Expeditionary Ashore
ArcGIS Viewers & SDKs for Mobile Applications Extending Geospatial Capability to the Tactical Edge and Back
Provisioning
ArcGIS for the Military – Maritime Operations A Geospatially-enabled Platform for an Enterprise
Planning
Operations Management Lightweight
Afloat / Aloft
Expeditionary Ashore Provisioning
Sensors
Intelligence
ISR & C2 Capability
Information Management
Maritime Operations
Server
Geospatially-Enabled C2 Capability ArcGIS is a Platform for Maritime Operations
Facilitating Communication
and Collaboration
Breaking Down Barriers Between Institutions,
Disciplines and Cultures
Integrating and Synthesizing Information
from Many Sources
Enabling Maritime
All-Source Integration
Cross-Connecting Maritime
Communities
Across The Technology
Ecosystem
…For All Mission Areas
• Exhibitors • I am GIS Photo Booth & Trading Cards • Hands-On Learning & Coaching Labs • Design Studio • Spatial Outlet • Esri Showcase • GIS Technical & Extended Support • 2 Demo theaters • Drinks & snacks
In the GIS Solutions EXPO
Don’t Miss These Attractions
6:30 PM–9:30 PM • Walking distance from convention center
• Conference Badge needed for reception
• Coat check available in courtyard
• Serving hot hors d’oeuvres and beverages
Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery
Tonight’s Evening Reception
11:30 AM–1:30 PM • Ballrooms A–C, Third Level
• Join conference attendees for lunch and closing session
• Closing Speaker Todd Park, U.S. CTO
• Wrap-up and request for feedback with Jack Dangermond.
Closing and Hosted Lunch
Wednesday Closing Session
Upcoming Events esri.com/events
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March 21, 2013 Esri DC Meet Up – Big Data & Location Analytics Washington, DC
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March 23–26, 2013 Esri Partner Conference Palm Springs, CA
March 25–28, 2013 Esri Developer Summit Palm Springs, CA
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