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Automated Health and Morale System (AHAMS) Little Rock Air Force Base, AR Air Education and Training Command (AETC) 20-21 May 2008. Agenda. Welcome Introductions AHAMS Overview AHAMS Installation Schedule

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  1. Automated Health and Morale System (AHAMS)Little Rock Air Force Base, ARAir Education and Training Command (AETC)20-21 May 2008

  2. Agenda • Welcome • Introductions • AHAMS Overview • AHAMS Installation Schedule • Little Rock Air Force Base (AFB), Air Education and Training Command (AETC) Site Survey • Site Survey Overview • Questions

  3. Introductions • CITS Program Management Office (PMO) • Stephen Garwood – Primary Task Monitor • Dan Sprague – Lead Engineer • Air Force Communications Agency(AFCA) • Terry Diurba – Air Force (AF) Telecommunications Systems Manager • Telos - Overall NetCents Program Management • Jim Morehouse – NetCents Program Manager • Les Johnson – AHAMS Program Manager • Diane Dinkins – Operations Manager

  4. Introductions • Unique Communications - Technology Provider/Subject Matter Experts/Vendor Training • Keith Arthur – Product Engineer • EDS - Overall Project Management • Robin Mathias – AHAMS Project Manager • Installation Team Members • Curtis Lewis – Installation Engineer

  5. AHAMS Overview

  6. AHAMS Overview • Automated Health, Morale & Welfare (HMW) calling services that emulates highly reliable manual attendant services, enforce Department of Defense (DoD) and AF policies and provide performance monitoring • Management controls to throttle services in times of national emergency or crisis • Automated control of the time of calls within a frequency (i.e. 30 minutes per week) • Phased approach to system deployment • Phase 1 is a stand-alone base-level capability, with administration and management provided by local support • Phase 2 is an enterprise solution, with administration and management provided by centralized support

  7. AHAMS Architecture

  8. AHAMS MMU System

  9. AHAMS Installation Schedule

  10. AHAMS Installation Schedule Little Rock AFB, AR AHAMS Install • Tuesday, 20 April 2008 • 0900 – 0930 Arrive on site; meet POC • 0930 – 1000 In-Brief • 1000 – 1200 MMU Installation, Testing • 1200 – 1300 Lunch • 1300 – 1600 AHAMS Acceptance, Sign-off, and Training • Wednesday, 21 April 2008 • 0900 – 1200 Training

  11. Little Rock AFB (AETC) Site Survey

  12. Little Rock AFB (AETC) Site Survey • Site Survey Results: • AHAMS will be installed in Bldg 335 • The MMU will be Rack Mounted • Site Requirements: • AHAMS requires two (2) single phase power outlets • Physical connectivity from the telephone switch requires 12 Direct Inbound Dial (DID)/12 Direct Outbound Dial (DOD) analog lines, with multi-hunt group to DSN 731-2426 • Obtain/review facility engineering drawings • Site Personnel Responsibilities: • Witness Testing • Acceptance and Sign-Off • Receive Training • Designated Site Support Person: MSgt Collins

  13. Questions??

  14. Thank you for your assistance.

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