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United States Marine Corps Migration to S1000D. Ms. Susan C. Kinney Deputy Director, Logistics Plans, Policies and Strategic Mobility Division 10 February 2004. Background. Technical Manuals Consist of Paper, SGML Variants, IETM’s, PDF and IPDF
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United States Marine CorpsMigration to S1000D Ms. Susan C. Kinney Deputy Director, Logistics Plans, Policies and Strategic Mobility Division 10 February 2004
Background • Technical Manuals Consist of Paper, SGML Variants, IETM’s, PDF and IPDF • Central Management Is Difficult Due To Technology • Continue To Pursue Standardized Approach For Managing: Create, Package, Change, Distribute, Publish and Access • JCALS Not Effective For USMC: Require Publishing System That Supports TM Management & Data Centric Business Activities • Completed a Study Defining our Future State Requirements
Service Data Management • OSD Service Data Management (SDM) • Architecture for Logistics Enterprise Systems & Data, Including TMs • COTs-Based Business & Framework • SDM’s Initial Focus: TMs • Phase II of SDM Is The “Proof of Concept” • The Marine Corps Pilot Is The Light Armored Vehicle (LAV)
SDM to add Value • Identify And Map TM Data Structures • Standardized Conversion process • Marine Corps Can Benchmark Pilot Outputs To Convert TMs To One SGML/XML Structure Aligned To S1000D • S1000D Content Tagging Will Enable TM Data Re-Use For other Marine Corps business activities
Change Areas • Change From Format Document Type Definitions (DTD) To Content • Using S1000 SGML/XML Content Tagging Will Require New H/W, S/W, TM Processes and Tools • Will Receive Prototypes Of The Above At The Conclusion of Project
How do we get there? • LAV data (including graphics) will be converted to S1000D. • Conversion Specifications Will Be Produced To Serve As The Model For Future Marine TM Conversions • Marine Corps will convert legacy TMs to USMC V1 DTD • Predicated upon NAVSEA C2/38784 until S1000D Availability
Schedule • Output of SDM Phase I Received in Feb FY04 • Phase II Ramping • USMC To Execute Analysis on S1000D Migration issues in FY04: Funding • Adapt S1000D on New Acquisitions FY05
Questions Ms. Susan C. Kinney Kinneysc@hqmc.usmc.mil (703)-695-5434 Headquarters Marine Corps (LP) 2 Navy Annex Washington, D.C. 20380-1775