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AWIPS Evolution Update

AWIPS Evolution Update. S&T Committee 28 Feb 2006 Jason Tuell. Overview. Review of AWIPS Evolution Objectives Raytheon task order IWT Constraints Summary. AWIPS Evolution Objectives.

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AWIPS Evolution Update

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  1. AWIPS Evolution Update S&T Committee 28 Feb 2006 Jason Tuell

  2. Overview • Review of AWIPS Evolution Objectives • Raytheon task order • IWT • Constraints • Summary

  3. AWIPS EvolutionObjectives • Update infrastructure to incorporate modern, service oriented, network centric architecture (OSIP #04-005). • Establish network-centric Enterprise Architecture and Infrastructure for AWIPS • Establish greater integration between AWIPS and NAWIPS • Expanded use of common libraries for decode, hydrological and meteorological algorithms, data access, and services • Ability to exchange and edit graphical information between systems in real time • Data delivery/Information architecture (OSIP #05-040) • Enable access to data independent of its location, i.e., provide access to data not resident locally at the WFO or RFC. • Migrate AWIPS to a modern, robust and sustainable data architecture • Visualization (OSIP #05-021) • Build a common AWIPS visualization environment (CAVE) that will be used by all applications • Collaboration (OSIP #05-042) • Provide infrastructure for real time graphical collaboration between WFOs, RFCs and centers for enhanced internal collaboration • Provide infrastructure for real time collaboration with other NOAA entities • Provide infrastructure for collaboration with trusted partners, e.g., Emergency Managers • Information Generation (OSIP #05-041) • Establish infrastructure for Enterprise Service Back up • Standardize templates for all NWS text products • Establish infrastructure for GIS integration in generation and delivery of services

  4. AWIPS EvolutionOutcomes • Increased access to ever expanding amounts of environmental data needed for decision making • Increased flexibility to seamlessly transfer operational functions and responsibilities between WFOs and National Centers to support new concepts of operation • Reduction of software O&M costs and potentially reduced hardware technology refresh costs • Increased integration of AWIPS and NAWIPS • Improved research to applications throughput

  5. Approach to Migrating AWIPS to a New Operational Concept FY-08 PAC AWIPS Evolution Budget Initiatives AWIPS for the 1990s AWIPS for the year 2010 AWIPS Re-Compete O&M Cost Savings funding migration to an SOA • Supports New Ops Concept • More flexible in Production/Delivery • Increased AWIPS/NAWIPS Integration • Improved RTO efficiency • Increased access to data for decision making • Reduced software O&M costs • Flexible data delivery • WFO Centric Architecture • Little AWIPS/NAWIPS Integration • High software Maintenance Costs • Poor RTO efficiency • Fire Hose Data Distribution A Services Oriented Architecture is necessary but not sufficient to get us to a new Operational Concept and a more flexible AWIPS

  6. Establishing a Service Oriented Architecture • Raytheon Continuous Technology Refresh Task • Will define and implement target architecture • Will develop AWIPS Development Environment and Software Development Kit for future software development • Will migrate current baseline and future baseline modifications into new architecture

  7. Raytheon Task Order #1 • Create Software Product Improvement Plan (PIP) • Task start - 1 March (approximate) • Duration 3 months • Technical Interchange Meetings • DC - 7-9 March • GSD - 21-22 March • Kansas City 5-6 April

  8. Raytheon Task Order #2 • Data modeling and data and workflow analysis • Task start - 12 May • Duration – ~ 3-4 months • Analysis of data workflow leading to system and data architectures

  9. AWIPS Evolution & OSIP • CTR will be executed under the AWIPS Evolution SON • Raytheon to follow OSIP • Integrated Work Team being formed • Enhancements from the subordinate SONS to be implemented after the new architecture is delivered

  10. AWIPS EvolutionIWT • IWT members solicited • Regions • NCEP • GSD • HQ Offices • OST, CIO, OCWWS, OOS • Near Term IWT tasks • AWIPS ConOps • Operational Requirements

  11. AWIPS Evolution IWTConOps & Operational Requirements • Build upon existing documentation and current capabilities • Original requirements and specifications • National Academy Study leading to the Build 5.2.2 end of development milestone • Changes due to introduction of digital services • Plan to align AWIPS ConOps work along service areas • Create smaller teams to focus on each area • Integrate like elements • Integrate and anticipate Tiger Team output • Aviation and NWS ConOps teams • Derive Infrastructure Operational Requirements from AWIPS ConOps

  12. FY08 Budget Status • Increases in PAC and O&M budgets above the line, not funded • Additional funding for LFW driven software development not funded • O&M budget affected by ~$4.3M reduction • O&M budget problems projected for FY08 due to increasing Government FTE labor costs

  13. Recent Activities • Management Plan drafted • Defines how we work with Raytheon • Defines roles and responsibilities within the Government • Integrates Raytheon proposal with OSIP • Preparations for IWT • Alternative planning • Alternatives defined to provide interim collaboration, visualization and data delivery prototoypes • May be useful for supporting CONOPS, Aviation demonstrations • Preparations for upcoming PPBES cycle • Working linkages to other NOAA programs and activities

  14. Constraints • CONOPS and Aviation Tiger Teams • Schedule for AWIPS Evolution and some team activities not well aligned • Good news is that most system level needs identified already incorporated in existing AWIPS Evolution SONs • NOAA Data Management Standards - GEO IDE • AWIPS will have to comply with emerging NOAA wide data standards • AWIPS largely in compliance now; move to SOA aligned with NOAA activities • Success in 09 PPBES may require focus on NOAA and goal objectives as benefit or outcome of AWIPS evolution

  15. Summary • Raytheon CTR task about to start • Implement SOA, migrate baseline then enhance functionality • AWIPS Evolution IWT being formed • ConOps and Operational Requirements critical part of OSIP and input to Raytheon activities • The fun, and hard work, is about to start!

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