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