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Presented to: MPAR Symposium II By: James Williams – Director, Systems Engineering and Safety Date: 17 November 2009 Federal Aviation Administration Multifunction Phased Array Radar (MPAR) Integrated Surveillance

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 2 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 Briefing Agenda Integrated Surveillance Study Team (ISST) Integrated Surveillance Governance FAA Surveillance Needs

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 3 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 Why Integrated Surveillance?

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 4 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 Joint Planning and Development Office Integrated Surveillance Study Team (ISST) “This report outlines current key deficiencies in integrated surveillance as well as national surveillance needs projected forward to 2025 for U.S. sovereign airspace, air approaches to the United States, and U.S. airport movement areas.”

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 5 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 ISST Key Findings No institutional mechanism exists to oversee/coordinate surveillance responsibilities across all agencies Gaps exist between NextGen needs and current surveillance capabilities No consensus about degree to which gaps are near-term operational risks Opportunity for cost-benefit synergies across agencies, including leveraging future weather sensors from DOC/NOAA, as well as leveraging private sector assets

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 6 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November Determine and establish a formal, institutionalized interagency mechanism for responsibility, management, and ownership for elements of integrated surveillance (to include funding) 2.Develop concept of operations for NextGen integrated surveillance 3.Develop interagency integrated surveillance architecture to support operational, system, technical, and investment decisions 4.Develop & implement Aviation Surveillance Information Network strategy 5.Develop & execute interagency integrated surveillance implementation plan 6.Use demonstrations & experiments to mature and field early versions of integrated surveillance capabilities ISST Recommendations

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 7 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 December 2, 2008 Interagency Surveillance Summit Recommendations: –The JPDO Senior Policy Committee accept the governance role for the interagency coordination of aviation surveillance for a period of 18 months –The SPC directed the JPDO to: 1.Coordinate development of a concept of operations for interagency aviation surveillance [Doug Wreath, Mike Champness] 2.Coordinate development of an interagency integrated surveillance enterprise architecture [Jay Merkle, Jim Williams] 3.Identify existing and potential executive bodies to provide interagency governance of aviation surveillance activities and make a recommendation to the SPC within 18 months as to which alternative should be submitted to the Homeland Security Council Deputies Committee [Charlie Leader, Peggy Gervasi] Interagency Governance

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 8 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 Interagency Governance Status Concept of Operations Completed and Approved by Member Agencies (July 2009) Enterprise Architecture Products completed and in Agency Coordination Governance Effort In Progress –Team Formed –Reviewing Existing Cross Agency Governance Bodies –On track to complete work by Summer 2010

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 9 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 FAA Surveillance Needs Transition to ADS-B does NOT eliminate FAA Radars Will Maintain a Subset of Current Radars as ADS-B Backup Will Maintain Weather Radar Capability

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 10 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 NAS Enterprise Architecture Surveillance Roadmap MPAR Is Research Activity in NAS EA Research Supports Decision (#407) to Replace Legacy Weather and Surveillance Radars Decision required by 4 th Quarter CY 2013 Part of the NextGen Portfolio of Investments NASEA.faa.gov

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 11 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 Questions?

Multi Function Phased Array Radar 12 Federal Aviation Administration 17 November 2009 ISST Background Sponsored by the JPDO and comprised from representatives from DHS, DoD, and DOT/FAA Chartered to report consolidated NextGen top-level needs for integrated Aviation Transportation System Surveillance (ATSS) Activities coordinated with National Strategy for Aviation Security’s (NSAS) Air Domain Surveillance and Intelligence Integration (ADSII) Plan –As specified by National Security Presidential Directive- 47/Homeland Security Presidential Directive-16, Aviation Security Policy