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System Wide Information Management Program Overview ATCA Presentation

System Wide Information Management Program Overview ATCA Presentation. October 2006 Donald Ward SWIM Program Manager Federal Aviation Administration. SWIM. Host. ETMS. WARP. IDS/ ERIDS. ASDE. ATOP. ERAM. STARS/ ARTS/ TAMR. CIWS. Inter- Agency. TMA. TFM. State of the System.

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System Wide Information Management Program Overview ATCA Presentation

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  1. System Wide Information Management Program OverviewATCA Presentation October 2006 Donald Ward SWIM Program Manager Federal Aviation Administration

  2. SWIM Host ETMS WARP IDS/ERIDS ASDE ATOP ERAM STARS/ ARTS/ TAMR CIWS Inter-Agency TMA TFM State of the System Business as Usual - More point-to-point unique interfaces - Costly development, test, maintenance, CM - New decisions linked to old data constructs - Cumbersome data access outside of NAS Today Enterprise Management - Fewer open, COTS-based, secure, access points for new systems and external data customers - Reduced development, test, maintenance, CM - Decisions no longer geographically linked to data sources - Existing point-to-point hardwired NAS - Unique interfaces, custom designs - New system integration difficult and expensive - Complex and costly maintenance and test

  3. App Business Process Data Application App Data App FAA Service-Oriented Architecture Approach Functional Services Data Services

  4. SWIM Program Office COI-1 COI-4 SWIM Program Office COI-2 COI-5 COI-3 COI-1 Tech Ops Service Unit TerminalService Unit En RouteService Unit Sys OpsService Unit COI-4 COI-2 COI-5 COI-3 Program Execution with Communities of Interest • Communities of Interest are driven by operational/ business needs • Communities share information to meet the operational need in a way that is: • Evolvable: Information exchanged can be expanded and adjusted as the mission evolves • Open, visible, and understandable: new producers and consumers can be added to enable new operational concepts without major impact on existing systems

  5. Segment 4 Core Services Segment 1 Segment 2 Segment 3 COI-1 Segment 1 Segment 2 COI-2 COI-3 Segment 4 COI-4 Segment 3 COI-5 FY09+ SWIM Segmentation Approach • COIs exploring new SWIM-enabled operational concepts • SWIM to be implemented in operational segments: • Minimize risk • Synchronize capital investment with projected benefits • Support incremental capabilities evolution proposed for NGATS • Incremental development based on: • Needs of various COIs • Maturity of concepts of use • Segments that fit cost, schedule, and risk thresholds • Realistic expectation in regard to legacy systems

  6. Industry Input for SWIM • JPDO • NGATS Institute • Enabling mechanism for gathering and applying the best expertise from industry and government • Facilitates industry input and recommendations without creating organizational conflicts for future procurements • SWIM program office and MITRE are initiating work with JPDO to establish a SWIM Working Group • Program Office will look at methods to facilitate more interaction with aviation customers

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