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Enabling Sustainable CBM in the United States Joint Military Services

Presentation Outline. Situation AnalysisCBM Operative DefinitionDiscuss strategy for enabling sustainable CBM with open standards, leveraging commercial industrial standardsOverview of key CBM related standards including key demonstration projects, pilot projects and Army logistics support programsMIMOSA StandardsISO StandardsGEIA StandardsApplied research activity

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Enabling Sustainable CBM in the United States Joint Military Services

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    1. Enabling Sustainable CBM+ in the United States Joint Military Services

    2. Presentation Outline Situation Analysis CBM+ Operative Definition Discuss strategy for enabling sustainable CBM+ with open standards, leveraging commercial industrial standards Overview of key CBM+ related standards including key demonstration projects, pilot projects and Army logistics support programs MIMOSA Standards ISO Standards GEIA Standards Applied research activity – Army, Navy and Marine Corps programs and systems Recommendations for path forward

    3. Enabling Sustainable CBM+ in the United States Joint Military Services September 12, 2007 Alan Johnston MIMOSA President ISO TC184 Manufacturing Asset Management Task Force Chair Army AMRDEC SED (Contractor) 205-553-8104 alan.johnston@us.army.mil

    4. Situation Analysis The individual military service branches have made substantial progress in their adoption of enabling open standards over the last several years We are now at the point where DoD level coordination will be very valuable CBM+ standards team Common standards-based strategy and architecture Coordinated pilot projects, sharing the common strategy

    5. CBM+ Concept Differing military organizations are currently using somewhat different definitions of the term CBM+ We will be referring to a broad definition of CBM+ as a set of sensor through enterprise logistics support business processes which leverage: Traditional CBM domain of condition monitoring, diagnostics and prognostics Reliability Centered Maintenance (RCM) The maintenance mix (Correct mix determined by RCM) Condition Based Maintenance Phase Maintenance (Preventive Maintenance) Corrective Maintenance Life-cycle Management and Engineering

    6. Oil and Gas, and Chemical Industries Adoption of Cross Industry Standards Industry-leadership is critical for the practical adoption of open standards. This is an example of the adoption model within the Oil and Gas and Chemical industries). Industry-leadership is critical for the practical adoption of open standards. This is an example of the adoption model within the Oil and Gas and Chemical industries).

    7. Military Adoption of Industry Best Practices for Platform Sustainment From Wikipedia 2007 Maslow's hierarchy of needs is often depicted as a pyramid consisting of five levels: the four lower levels are grouped together as deficiency needs associated with physiological needs, while the top level is termed growth needs associated with psychological needs. While deficiency needs must be met, growth needs are the need for personal growth. The basic concept is that the higher needs in this hierarchy only come into focus once all the needs that are lower down in the pyramid are mainly or entirely satisfied. Once an individual has moved past a level, those needs will no longer be prioritized. However, if a lower set of needs is continually unmet for an extended period of time, the individual will temporarily re-prioritize those needs - dropping down to that level until those lower needs are reasonably satisfied again. Innate growth forces constantly create upward movement in the hierarchy unless basic needs remain unmet indefinitely From Wikipedia 2007 Maslow's hierarchy of needs is often depicted as a pyramid consisting of five levels: the four lower levels are grouped together as deficiency needs associated with physiological needs, while the top level is termed growth needs associated with psychological needs. While deficiency needs must be met, growth needs are the need for personal growth. The basic concept is that the higher needs in this hierarchy only come into focus once all the needs that are lower down in the pyramid are mainly or entirely satisfied. Once an individual has moved past a level, those needs will no longer be prioritized. However, if a lower set of needs is continually unmet for an extended period of time, the individual will temporarily re-prioritize those needs - dropping down to that level until those lower needs are reasonably satisfied again. Innate growth forces constantly create upward movement in the hierarchy unless basic needs remain unmet indefinitely

    8. Applicable Information Standards Selected Major Standards Entities

    9. Life-cycle Information Management Concept Mapping

    10. Platform Life-cycle Information Management Concept Mapping- Aerospace & Defense Industry

    11. Open Standards Best Practices Key Military Platform Sustainment Standards

    12. Open Private/Public Sector Collaboration Model OpenO&M™ Initiative A diverse group of Subject Matter Experts are required in order to enable Condition Based Operations in plants, fleets and facilities. Rather than attempting to “be all things to all people” MIMOSA and OPC Foundation have sought to organize the OpenO&M initiative to leverage the domain specific expertise by forming Joint Working Groups with other key organizations. While MIMOSA and OPC focus on information standards that are universally applicable, the JWG give us a way to apply these standards to specific vertical applications. Today we will talk about the OpenO&M for manufacturing group ISA- Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society ISA-95 Enterprise – Control System Integration standards ISA-88 Batch Control standards ISA-99 Manufacturing Security standards The Facility Maintenance and Operations Committee (FMOC), a body operating under the auspices of NIBS, provides industry-wide, public and private support for the creation of higher quality facilities through improved maintenance and operation. National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS). the authoritative national source of knowledge and advice on matters of building regulation, science and technology.A diverse group of Subject Matter Experts are required in order to enable Condition Based Operations in plants, fleets and facilities. Rather than attempting to “be all things to all people” MIMOSA and OPC Foundation have sought to organize the OpenO&M initiative to leverage the domain specific expertise by forming Joint Working Groups with other key organizations. While MIMOSA and OPC focus on information standards that are universally applicable, the JWG give us a way to apply these standards to specific vertical applications. Today we will talk about the OpenO&M for manufacturing group ISA- Instrumentation, Systems and Automation Society ISA-95 Enterprise – Control System Integration standards ISA-88 Batch Control standards ISA-99 Manufacturing Security standards The Facility Maintenance and Operations Committee (FMOC), a body operating under the auspices of NIBS, provides industry-wide, public and private support for the creation of higher quality facilities through improved maintenance and operation. National Institute of Building Sciences (NIBS). the authoritative national source of knowledge and advice on matters of building regulation, science and technology.

    13. Some Relevant ISO Related Activities

    14. Application Domain Integration Diagram DRAFT ISO 18435 Application Domain Integration Diagram Alan Johnston Alan Johnston

    15. Logical Basis For Life-cycle Collaboration Major Classes of Data and Related Architecture

    16. History How have MIMOSA standards evolved? Meeting since 1993, Incorporated in 1997

    17. OSA-CBM DUST Program MIMOSA Information Network Demonstration

    18. U.S. Army CECOM Collaborative Telemaintenance Demonstration

    19. Key CLOE/AILA/MIMOSA Relationships US Army Logistics Support Army Logistics Innovation Agency (LIA) - Common Logistics Operating Environment (CLOE) Army CASCOM- Army Integrated Logistics Architecture (AILA) Army LOGSA – Army Logistics Support Activity AMRDEC SED - Army MIMOSA Center of Excellence Life-cycle Management Commands (LCMC) Research Design and Engineering Centers (RDEC)

    20. CLOE Key AILA / Doctrine / Technology Relationships

    21. CLOE Key AILA / MIMOSA Relationships

    22. US Army Logistics Support Hypothetical To Be Systems Architecture

    23. Services Oriented Architecture Industry Best Practices

    24. US Army MIMOSA Center of Excellence at AMRDEC SED Interoperability standards collaboration and coordination Army meta data management collaboration and coordination MIMOSA information standards training and certification Platform sustainment program development and implementation assistance Platform sustainment systems, applications and technologies interoperability testing and certification

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