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1 Federal Aviation Administration Presented To:Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) Working Group I – Networking Subgroup – Internet Communications Services FAA ATC Communications Services – System Wide Information Management (SWIM) By:Rhonda Thomas, ATC Communications Services SWIM Acquisition Lead Date:August 27-31, 2007 Montreal, Canada

2 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 2 System Wide Information Management (SWIM)

3 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 3 Overview Transition to NextGen 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 Key Near-Term Investments 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 Current Programs

4 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 4 What is SWIM? 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 SWIM will: Lower information costs Increase speed to establish new interfaces Increase common situational awareness Increase National Airspace System agility

5 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 5 SWIM Program Final Investment Decision, June 2007 Program Baseline established for FY09 and 10 Final Investment Decision, June 2007 Program Baseline established for FY09 and 10 The System Wide Information Management (SWIM) program includes the needed policies, standards, and tools for information- and data-sharing between National Airspace System (NAS) systems. SWIM is not a giant database; it is the means to share information in the many existent but separate systems. SWIM allows all parties to have the same complete set of information so that they can make real-time decisions and quickly reach agreement. SWIM will provide the means for more complete, accurate and timely information- sharing between the FAA and the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Defense, and other government agencies.

6 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 6 Host WARP IDS/ ERIDS ATOP CIWS TFM TMA STARS/ ARTS/ TAMR ERAM ASDE Inter- Agency Problems with Current FAA Information Sharing 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.

7 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 7 International Community Government Systems Standard data interfaces Enterprise Information Distribution Net Centric Information Sharing FAA Systems FAA Future with SWIM SWIM Core Services

8 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 8 Communicating SWIM: One Example TFM currently plans to install several unique interfaces to collect surface data ASDE-X TFM RVR EFSTS TDLS TFM TDDS Instead TFM will have one interface to get the same data

9 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 9 National Airspace System (NAS) Domains & Interoperability Operations can be grouped for efficiency rather than by geographical and technological limitations Without SWIM With SWIM Operating Domains Information Processing Domains Oceanic Surveillance Enroute Flight Data Terminal Weather Surface AIM SWIM Tracker Airmet / Sigmet Forecaster Direct Route Tool Sequencer Operations Applications (Examples) Dynamic Sectors Airspace Flow Uniform Separation TrafficSeparation Information Sources (Examples) ARSR Radar NEXRADASDE-XFlt Planner Multiple Domains

10 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 10 SWIM-Enabled National Airspace System SWIM Applies the Network Centric Concepts to the NAS as an Element of a Larger Community Weather NAS Status NAS Status Surveillance Flight Data Flight Data NAS Users U.S. DHS U.S. DOD International Aero Info Aero Info More data at more decision points for use by more decision makers

11 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 11 Program Overview 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 touched by the 9 SWIM capabilities –SWIM Governance to ensure common protocols and interfaces, assisted by use of commercial software for Core Services

12 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 12 SWIM Segment 1 COI Capabilities Aeronautical Information Management Special Use Airspace Automated Data Exchange Weather CIWS (Corridor Weather) Publication ITWS (Terminal Weather) Publication PIREP Data (Pilot Report) Publication Flight & Flow Management Flight Data Publication Terminal Data Distribution Flow Information Publication RVR Runway Visual Range Publication Reroute Data Exchange

13 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 13 SWIM Segment 1 Overview ZDC ARTCC 1 TRACON 1 ATCT 1 WJHTC FTI Network TFMS TPC CIWS Core Services Labs TDDS WMSCR ATCSCC SAMS VNTSC ITWS TDDS AOCs NNCC ERAM TFMS DRC

14 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 14 SWIM Architecture with Core Services FTI Network TFM TPC/DRC at WJHTC/VNTSC ARTCCs/NNCC Terminal Facilities (Selected TRACONs & ATCTs) ATCSCC To Non-NAS systems WJHTC TFMS SWIM Registry Server NAS Boundary Protection Other LAN and WAN connectivity for these systems SAMS CP TDLS EFSTS ASDE-X ERAM WMSCR SA = Service Adapter = LAN Cabling, Switches CS = SWIM GFE software SA CSCS CSCS RVR SA SWIM Test Facility and Lab CSCS CSCS CSCS SA FDIO SA

15 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 15 SWIM Core Services Segment 1 Capability Key Segment 1 Future Segments NAS Systems

16 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 16 SWIM Functional Architecture Service Security Intrusion Detection and Response Information Technology Functions SWIM Service Functions Interface Management Messaging Naming & Addressing Users NAS System Application Service Interface NAS System Application NAS Application System Functions Identity & Certificate Management Enterprise Service Management Boundary Protection Service Interface Secure IP Net- work Connectivity

17 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 17 SWIM Program Approach Segment 1 Plans & Rqmnts Prototyping/Lab Setup ERAM & TFM Capability Dev. & Deployment AIM Dev & Deploy Terminal Capability Dev. & Deploy Weather (CIWS, WMSCR, ITWS) 20082009201020112012201320072014Today Research, Demonstrations, and Trials JRC S2 Segment 2 Implementation

18 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 18 SWIM Status Recently (June 20, 2007) successfully completed Final Investment Analysis Decision for Segment 1 FY07 Program began Program Execution Phase FY08 Complete SWIM Requirements Documents FY08 Select commercial product (s) to provide required Core Services capabilities FY09 Continue Program Execution

19 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 19 BACK UP SLIDES

20 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 20 Acronyms ADS-BAutomatic Dependent Surveillance - Broadcast AIMAeronautical Information Management ARSRAir Route Surveillance Radar ARTSAutomated Radar Tracking System ASDEAirport Surface Detection Equipment ASDE-XAirport Surface Detection Equipment - Model X ATOPAdvanced Technologies and Oceanic Procedures CARTSCommon ARTS (Automated Radar Terminal System) CIWSCorridor Integrated Weather System CMConfiguration Management COTSCommercial off-the-Shelf EFSTSElectronic Flight Strip Transfer System ERAMEn Route Automation Modernization ERIDSEn Route Information Display System NASNational Airspace System FAAFederal Aviation Administration IDSIntelligent Data Link System NEXRADNext Generation Weather Radar NextGenNext Generation Air Transportation System RNAVArea Navigation (originally random navigation) RNPRequired Navigation Performance RVRRunway Visual Range SOAService Oriented Architecture STARSStandard Terminal Automation Replacement System SWIMSystem Wide Information Management TAMRTerminal Automation Modernization and Replacement TDDSTerminal Data Distribution System TDLSTower Data Link Services TFMTraffic Flow Management TFM-MTraffic Flow Management - Modernization TMATraffic Management Advisor U.S. DHSUnited States Department of Human Services U.S. DODUnited States Department of Defense WARPWeather and Radar Processor WMSCRWeather Message Switching Center Replacement

21 Aeronautical Communications Panel (ACP) August 27-31, 2007 21 SWIM High-Level Program Schedule Note: This schedule does not show risk-adjusted dates.


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