AMPS Aviation Mission Planning System Briefing to DAFIF
AMPS Aviation Mission Planning System Briefing to DAFIF DWG MAJ Shawn Powell Terry Wales APM AMPS Program Integrator 256 -876 -3238 (DSN 746) 256 -876 -3239 (DSN 746) shawn. powell@peoavn. redstone. army. mil terry. wales@peoavn. redstone. army. mil 5 -7 Oct 2004 AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #1
Purpose of Briefing u Provide information on Army Aviation Mission Planning System (AMPS) u Communicate need to thoroughly coordinate changes in geospatial data used by Do. D aircraft flight management systems AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #2
Agenda u Overview u System Description/Status u Concept of Operations u Acquisition Strategy u Software Development Schedule u Supported Platforms/Common Avionics Insertion u Conclusion AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #3
Aviation Mission Planning System Description u u Benefits / Capabilities u Mission Planning - Disseminates mission and map data from Brigade to Battalion and Company level u Flight Planning – Weather, Performance Planning, Weight and Balance u Data Loading – Navigation, Communications, and Weapons AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #4 Planning/battle synchronization tool, which automates aviation mission planning tasks v Route generation v Performance planning v Communications Planning v Terrain Analysis v Data Transfer v Mission Rehearsal Provides connectivity to Army Battle Command System Concept of Operations
AMPS Hardware (current) u MILTOPE TSC-750 M u CPU: 1. 3 GHz Pentium® M (Intel® Centrino® chipset) u Hard Drive: 40 GB u Display: 13. 3” Sunlight readable (1024 x 768) u DRAM: 1 GB u Video RAM: 64 MB u OS: Windows 2000 u Meets all AMPS ORD environmental and ruggedization requirements u Fielding 3 QTR CY 03 through 3 QTR CY 04 in conjunction with PFPS-Army 3. 3 software u Manufactured by MILTOPE Corp. , Hope Hull, AL AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #5
AMPS System Density 16 93 17 9 69 12 4 8 4 6 27 13 18 32 5 13 2 9 3 13 8 8 20 13 16 5 3 96 30 8 15 20 3 87 15 8 23 42 11 9 Total Requirement 1149 AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #6 5 7 7 D. C. - 3 68 12 8 24 10 13 4 10 0 Puerto Rico - 3 USVI - 1 4
AMPS Battlefield Information Exchange NGA products AVTOC MANEUVER BRIGADE IMETS AMPS LNO CSSCS ASAS X NGA products AFATDS MCS FAADC 2 AMPS LNO II I Tactical Internet NGA products AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #7
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AMPS Program Strategy To Date u Evolutionary Acquisition u First baseline was CECOM C 2 D-developed software v Initial fielding in 1994 to support OH-58 D KW v PM CHS Non-Developmental Item (NDI) hardware v Legacy: AMPS 4. 3, 5. 1. 1, 5. 2. 1 u Fielded PFPS-A v 3. 3. 0 (Falconview) baseline (Sep 03) v To mitigate warfighting deficiencies identified by then-BG Cody in TF Hawk, primarily Joint operations interoperability v First platform supported was Lot 7 AH-64 D LBA v Army functionality extensions to Air Force software (AMCOM SED) u Testing PFPS-A v 3. 3. 0 Release 3 Now! AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #9
AMPS Program Strategy--Future u Near Term: PFPS-Army 3. 3. x (Falconview) v Will field PFPS-A v 3. 3. 0 release 3 in 1 QFY 05 v Will support all Army rotary-wing Mission Design Series by Spring 2005 v Supports Army SW Block I and II u Long Term: JMPS v Multi-service collaborative development under IPT structure (vice JPO) v All services migration to common core planner v First Army supported version JMPS 1. 2. 4 (Sep 2005) v JMPS 1. 4 will support Army SW Block III (2008) v Future Combat System support AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #10
AMPS Software Migration FY 04 AMPS KW CDS 2 -4 AH-64 A Mod LB SW V 1 - 6 CH-47 D UH-60 A/L FY 05 KW CDS 2 -4 AH-64 A Mod LB SW V 6 CH-47 D UH-60 A/L AMPS AM PS PFPS-A FY 07 FY 08 JP S-A JMPS APFPS-A MPS PFPS UH-60 A/L CH-47 D AH-64 A Mod UH-60 A/L LB SW V 6, 8 CH-47 D AH-64 A Mod KW CDS 2, 4 IIb UH-60 Q, HH-60 L LB SW V 7 AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #11 FY 06 PFPS-A PFPS UH-60 A/L/Q (HH 60 L) UH-60 A/L/Q (HH- CH-47 D AH-64 A Mod 60 L) UH-60 A/L/Q (HH- CH-47 D LB SW V 6 thru V 10 60 L) KW CDS 2, 4 IIb, AH-64 A Mod CH-47 D LB SW V 6. 1/6. 01, 9 Blk 1 AH-64 A Mod CH-47 D KW CDS 2, 4 IIb, LB SW V 6, 8 LB SW V 11 (UAV) Blk 1 KW CDS 2, 4 IIb LB SW V 10 CH-47 F LB SW V 6. 1/ UH/HH-60 M 6. 01, 9 PFPS/JMPS KW CDS 4 Blk 1
Map-Related Data Loading Requirements Digital map-equipped Entity location data only AH-64 D, Blk 2 AH-64 A Mod AH-64 D, Blk 3 (fielding 2008) AH-64 D, Blk 1 CH-47 F (fielding 2007) CH-47 D (128 D) OH-58 D KW, CDS 4 OH-58 D KW, CDS 2 HH/UH-60 M (fielding 2008) UH-60 A/L/Q (128 D) Armed Recon Helicopter Advanced Common Sensor Approximately 2, 900 aircraft AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #12
Message u Army Aviation fleet modernization programs v Are being designed to accept NGA products to support tactical operations v On board optimized run-time environments are architecturally rigid u Do. D aircraft flight management systems are minimally three years from contract award to fielding, preceded nominally by at least one year of government requirements specification u Post-initial fielding upgrades are 18 -24 months in development u It is imperative that changes being evaluated to “foundation” geospatial data be thoroughly coordinated with supported Aviation platforms to: v Include fleet-wide impacts as part of decision criteria v Program required technology insertions and funding for changes deemed necessary AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #13
Questions MAJ Shawn Powell Terry Wales APM AMPS Program Integrator 256 -876 -3238 (DSN 746) 256 -876 -3239 (DSN 746) shawn. powell@peoavn. redstone. army. mil terry. wales@peoavn. redstone. army. mil AME/ame_pmr_amps. ppt #14
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