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Technology and SMS- A symbiotic relationship. Eagle Integrated Solutions January 2008. Technology and SMS: A symbiotic relationship. For today….. SMS Philosophy How can technology help? Examples Conclusion/Q&A. An SMS “Culture”. A culture of “tough on issues”
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Technology and SMS- A symbiotic relationship Eagle Integrated Solutions January 2008
Technology and SMS: A symbiotic relationship For today….. • SMS Philosophy • How can technology help? • Examples • Conclusion/Q&A
An SMS “Culture” • A culture of “tough on issues” • Plan the work and work the plan • Prove it over and over while improving along the way • Engrain this in your organization
Technology and SMS • Technology can help support SMS but cannot replace planning, training, evaluation, refinement, critique of how we manage the AOA • Technology must be flexible and customizable to allow for adoption at various airports & airfields • Technology must support integration of other data sources in order to create the greatest benefit
Supporting SMS could include…… • Enhancing situational awareness • Reminding us of the our roles under certain conditions • Extrapolating trends and anomalies over time that we might not otherwise “see” • Scenario planning/rule based logic • Allow us to share critical data more quickly and efficiently
Situational Awareness • Support Objectives • ARFF Response • Follow Me • Lead snow vehicle • An example: • SMS Goal-Response time needs to be 3 minutes Solution EagleEye™ DEVS
SMS Goal- Effective FOD Recovery Solution: GIS, wireless communications and FOD detection system working together (YVR,PVD)
Roles & Responsibilities SMS Goal: Reduce radio chatter to reduce confusion wrt to changing airfield conditions Solution: Use wireless comm’s & GIS to share Ops procedures (Calgary, El Paso)
SMS Goal: Objectively and easily identify trends over time to allow for decision making Year to Date B/W Observations Sighting Control Strike Solution GIS and Data Analysis (GTAA) Solution GIS and Data Analysis (GTAA)
SMS Goal- Utilize TP 312/FAR 139 requirements in everyday applications to ensure consistent inspections and follow-up Solution Imbed airfield rules and settings in AIROps™ application
Sharing Data (Computer Aided dispatch at San Francisco International)
Runway Condition Reporting: GPS/GIS systems allows operations to collect real-time pavement temperature and friction values, and make intelligence based decisions about where and when to apply de-icing/anti-icing chemical, remove rubber etc…… (Trenton AFB)
Conclusion • SMS must become a “way of life” • This is hard work • Symbiotic relationship between technology that can support our ability to learn from, remind us of, show us where etc. things about our operation/approach on the AOA • From here we can continue to improve • The work should never end