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FAA System Wide Information Management (SWIM), Overview and Segment 1 Strategy

FAA System Wide Information Management (SWIM), Overview and Segment 1 Strategy. System Wide Information Management (SWIM) Overview. Overview. Key Near-Term Investments. Transition to NextGen. Current Programs. NextGen. Trajectory-Based Operations Aircraft Data Communications

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FAA System Wide Information Management (SWIM), Overview and Segment 1 Strategy

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  1. FAA System Wide Information Management (SWIM), Overview and Segment 1 Strategy

  2. System Wide Information Management (SWIM)Overview

  3. Overview Key Near-Term Investments Transition to NextGen Current Programs NextGen Trajectory-Based Operations Aircraft Data Communications Performance-Based Operations and Services Separation Management Collaborative TFM Precision Navigation Weather Integration Surveillance Services Network-Centric Information Sharing ERAM Enhancements Automated Problem Resolution Concept Demonstrations Trajectory-Based Ops/High Density Infrastructure Robust Flow of Information TFM-M Enhancements Time-Based Metering Terminal Enhancements Merging and Spacing Tools RNP/RNAV Expansion Precise Navigation Data Communications Flight Intent Downlink ADS-B Aircraft Separation SWIM/Net-Enabled Weather Net-Centric Information Sharing ERAM TFM-M STARS/CARTS RNP/RNAV Airspace Mgmt Program Initial ADS-B Initial SWIM

  4. Problems with Current FAA Information Sharing Host WARP Each connection is custom and does not satisfy future data exchange needs. Existing point to point hardwired NAS. Costly development, test, maintenance, CM. New decisions linked to old data constructs. Cumbersome data access outside of NAS. IDS/ERIDS ASDE ATOP ERAM STARS/ ARTS/ TAMR TFM Inter-Agency TMA CIWS

  5. SWIM is not: A big system in a new facility A giant database A replacement for FAA telecommunications program SWIM is an information technology program that will operate in the background to provide seamless information to users who have a valid need for the data What is SWIM? SWIM will: • Lower information costs • Increase speed to establish new interfaces • Increase common situational awareness • Increase National Airspace System agility

  6. Government Systems International Community FAA Future with SWIM Enterprise Information Distribution Net Centric Information Sharing FAA Systems SWIM Core Services Standard data interfaces

  7. NAS Users U.S. DOD Core Services Weather Flight Data Messaging, ESM, Security, Interface Aero Info Surveillance Communities of Interest NAS Status International U.S. DHS SWIM Applies the Network Centric Concepts to the NAS as an Element of a Larger Community More data at more decision points for use by more decision makers SWIM-Enabled National Airspace System

  8. Application NAS System Service Interface Service Interface Service Interface SWIM Functional Architecture Users Users NAS Application System Functions Application NAS System Service Interface Messaging Messaging Enterprise Service Management SWIM Service Functions Service Security Interface Management Boundary Protection Naming & Addressing Secure IP Net-work Connectivity Identity & Certificate Management Intrusion Detection and Response Information Technology Functions

  9. Government Systems External Community Build It and They Will Come Enterprise Information Distribution FAA Systems SWIM Core Capabilities standard data interfaces

  10. The Community Of Interest (COI) Concept • Guidance for Implementing Net-Centric Data Sharing: • DoD 8320-G, 12 Apr 06 • Definition for COI • “collaborative group of users who must exchange information in pursuit of their shared goals, interests, missions or business processes and who therefore must have shared vocabulary for the information they exchange” • Roles, Responsibilities, Relationships • Appropriate to SWIM • COI Core Values • FAA Organizational Stovepipes

  11. Government Systems External Community Business Case Based Community Information SWIM Core Capabilities FAA Systems Opportunity Driven

  12. SWIM Planned Program Execution 4. Fiscal Year funding is appropriated for SWIM 3. SWIM Program Office performs budget formulation function 5. SWIM Program Office establishes Service Level Agreements with performing Directorates and/or Service Units w/cost, schedule, metrics, and oversight mechanisms SWIM Program Office 2. COI Integration Leads provide cost, schedule, technical requirements to SWIM Program Office 1. SWIM Program Office establishes and supports COI teams to develop Concept of Use, requirements development, and planning activities. COI teams staffed by front line service units COI-1 COI-2 COI-3 COI-4 COI-5 ATO-T ATO-W ATO-E ATO-R Community of Interest (COI) = Core community of processing systems plus the stakeholders that require access to the derived product information

  13. SWIM Core Services SWIM SE SWIM Execution by Segments • Messaging • Supports multiple application transport protocols • Allows location independent invocation of services • Supports message conversion between local service and Enterprise Services • Security • Provides authentication, authorization, and access control • Interface Management • Allows consumers to find published services • Enterprise Service Management • Monitors Quality of Service, exceptions, security, and availability

  14. SWIM Core Services SWIM SE F&F Segment 1 2009-2013 Segment 2 2012-2016 AIM Wx Segment 4? Surv Segment 3 2015-2019 Mgmt SWIM Execution by Segments Dates are Notional!

  15. SWIM Segment 1 Strategy

  16. Segment 1 Definition • Final Investment Decision, June 2007 Program Baseline established for FY09 and 10 • Nine Segment 1 capabilities were derived from Communities of Interest: • Aeronautical Information Management (AIM) • Flight & Flow Management (F&FM) • Weather • SWIM will not implement a separate infrastructure for Segment 1 • SWIM will leverage existing infrastructures, processes, resources, and logistics chains that are part of the program offices responsible for implementing the 9 SWIM capabilities • SWIM Governance to ensure common protocols and interfaces, assisted by use of commercial software for Core Services

  17. SWIM Segment 1 COI Capabilities

  18. SWIM Segment 1 Overview AOCs ATCSCC AOCs ARTCC 1 ERAM SAMS ZDC NNCC TFMS DRC FTI Network WMSCR WJHTC TFMS TPC CIWS Core Services Labs TRACON 1 TDDS VNTSC ATCT 1 ITWS TDDS

  19. SWIM Architecture with Core Services = SWIM GFE software CS = Service Adapter SA =LAN Cabling, Switches C S Other LAN and WAN connectivity for these systems CS CS ERAM SA SAMS CP SA CS WMSCR SA FTI Network ATCSCC ARTCCs/NNCC EFSTS SA CS ASDE-X SA SA TFMS SA TDLS SA NAS Boundary Protection SWIM Registry Server SA RVR TFM TPC/DRC at WJHTC/VNTSC SWIM Test Facility and Lab Terminal Facilities (Selected TRACONs & ATCTs) WJHTC To Non-NAS systems

  20. SWIM Segment 1 Core Services Core Services will be implemented by participating programs: (1) through use of common commercial software specified by the SWIM Program Office and (2) by development or procurement of software that meets SWIM Program Office mandated standards. SWIM Governance ensures all parties adhere to the standards via oversight during software development and test phases

  21. SWIM Program Management Overview • SWIM PO is responsible for: • Overall Program Cost and Schedule • SWIM System Engineering and Requirements Management • Definition and Maintenance of Service Level Agreements (SLAs) with implementing programs • Governance • SWIM Implementing Programs are responsible for: • Managing the development and deployment of allocated SWIM requirements per the SWIM Final Program Requirements Document and in accordance with the SWIM Program Schedule • Reporting progress against schedule, providing monthly cost summary to SWIM PO per SLAs

  22. SWIM Program Products • Short-term Products (FY08 - FY10) • FY08: Complete SWIM Requirements; make final selection of commercial software to support ERAM, TFM, AIM and Weather systems; complete ERAM R2 design; complete FY09 – FY10 SLAs • FY09: Set-up SWIM WJHTC lab and test capabilities; COIs perform requirements analysis and build some prototypes; complete ERAM R2 capability coding and begin testing • FY10: AIM SUA completes Phase 1 of AIM Service; complete CIWS Publication; complete ERAM R2 capability testing and begin deployment to ZMA and ZNY

  23. 2007 Today 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 SWIM Program Approach Rqmts & Design Segment 1 Prototype/Trades AIM Changes ERAM & TFM Changes Terminal Data Services Weather (CIWS, WMSCR, ITWS) Segment 2 Implementation Segment 2 Definition Segment 2 Definition Research, Demonstrations, and Trials

  24. Contact Us Mike Hritz 202.385.7198 mike.hritz@faa.gov

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