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Automated Health and Morale System (AHAMS) Charleston AFB, SC Air Mobility Command (AMC) 29-31 January 2008. Agenda. Welcome Introductions What is AHAMS? AHAMS Project Overview AHAMS Installation Schedule Charleston AFB, SC (AMC) Site Survey Questions System Requirements. Introductions.
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Automated Health and Morale System (AHAMS)Charleston AFB, SCAir Mobility Command (AMC)29-31 January 2008
Agenda • Welcome • Introductions • What is AHAMS? • AHAMS Project Overview • AHAMS Installation Schedule • Charleston AFB, SC (AMC) Site Survey • Questions • System Requirements
Introductions • CITS PMO • Stephen Garwood – Primary & Alternate Task Monitor • Dan Sprague – Lead Engineer • AFCA • Terry Diurba - AF Telecommunications Systems Manager • Telos - Overall NetCents Program Management • Jim Morehouse – NetCents Program Manager • Andy Johnson – Deputy NetCents Program Manager
Introductions • Unique Communications - Technology Provider/Subject Matter Experts/Vendor Training • Keith Arthur – Installation Engineer • EDS - Overall Project Management / Installation Team Members • Robin Mathias – AHAMS Project Manager • Paul Estrada – Installation Team Lead • Danny Guerrero – Installation Engineer • Kris Johnson – Installation Engineer • Josh Holbrook – Installation Engineer • Curtis Lewis – Installation Engineer
AHAMS • Automated Health and Morale System • Automated Health, Morale & Welfare (HMW) calling services that emulates highly reliable manual attendant services, enforce Department of Defense (DoD) and Air Force policies and provide performance monitoring • System offers management controls to throttle services in times of national emergency or crisis • Provides automated control of the time of calls within a frequency (i.e. 15 minutes per week) • Phase 1 stand alone morale call authentication Morale Minder Unit (MMU) with localized support • Phase 2 transitions each MMU into an enterprise system with centralized support at the CITS helpdesk at Gunter AFB
AHAMS Installation Schedule • Charleston AFB, SC AHAMS Install • Tuesday 29 January 2008 • 0900 – 1000 AHAMS FSE In-Brief • 1000 – 1200 MMU Hardware Installation • 1200 – 1300 Lunch • 1300 – 1600 MMU Software Installation • Wednesday 30 January 2008 • 0800 – 1200 Operational Procedures • 1200 – 1300 Lunch • 1300 – 1600 Testing and Documentation • Thursday 31 January 2008 • 0800 – 1200 AHAMS Acceptance, Sign off, and Training • 1200 – 1300 Lunch • 1300 – 1500 Training • 1500 – 1600 AHAMS FSE Out-Brief
Charleston AFB (AMC) Site Survey
Patrick AFB (AFSPC) FSE Site Survey • Site Survey Data (Received 14 Nov 07) • Defense Data Network (DDN) Building 129 • MMU Rack Mounted • Two single phase power outlets • 12 DID / 12 DOD lines • MSgt Kenny Johnson, Designated AHAMS Support
System Requirements A = Analysis, I = Inspection, D = Demonstration, T = Test, O = Observation
System Requirements A = Analysis, I = Inspection, D = Demonstration, T = Test, O = Observation
System Requirements A = Analysis, I = Inspection, D = Demonstration, T = Test, O = Observation
System Requirements A = Analysis, I = Inspection, D = Demonstration, T = Test, O = Observation
System Requirements A = Analysis, I = Inspection, D = Demonstration, T = Test, O = Observation
System Requirements A = Analysis, I = Inspection, D = Demonstration, T = Test, O = Observation
System Requirements A = Analysis, I = Inspection, D = Demonstration, T = Test, O = Observation