NAVY Sense & Respond Logistics

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NAVY Sense & Respond Logistics Ms. Bree A. Hartlage NAVSUP HQ Command Science Advisor (717) 605-3405 bree.hartlage@navy.mil

Sense & Respond Logistics BAS-FY08-03P Distance Support Infrastructure Sense & Respond Logistics BAS-FY08-03P Sea Based Logistics MEB Commander Life Cycle Management Distance Tech Support OEM / Depot Interface Fleet Trending Technical Training Automatic Supply Requisitions Automatic Maintenance Sked Anticipatory Logistics Order Tracking/Visibility Fuel Management Significantly Reduced Logistics Footprint I-S DM Ops / Log Synchronization Real-Time Assessment of the “Fight” left in Platforms Real-Time Options Generation Predictive Planning Tool Command Level Deliverables Battlefield Fuel Management Tools Commander’s Decision Support Tools for Demand Options Generation Intelligent Agents for Autonomic Logistics Mesh Networks Position / Location Mobile Loads (RFID) Health, Usage Remaining Useful Life Ammo Platform-Level Deliverables Ultra Low Power Sensor Packages – Small, smart, self-powered Emergent Intelligence – Self-Organizing, Smart Mesh Networks Battlefield Fuel Quantity / Quality Sensors Fuel State (Fuel Management)

Sense & Respond Logistics Mission Area Readiness Model Predictive Platform Mission Area Readiness Model Affordable, Ultra-Low Power Sensors 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1 DELIVERABLES Four Products with Fleet / Force - Wide Board Level ASIC/MEMS Applicability Nov 2005 30 months 10 in^3 1 in^3 Complex data s ensors operating on Key Enablers for scavenged power, IP addressable. Part of a Log Transformation Mesh Network Infrastructure Commander’s Planning Tool for future ops. Allows optimum Force configuration based on Knowledge of the “fight” left In individual platforms. monitoring equipment health, status, TRL 3 Start location, and state to LRU level. TRL 6 Finish FUEL Machinery Prognostics – Emergent Intelligence Mesh Networks for Dynamic Dist Ops Decision Support Tools For Demand Options Generation Static, No forecast, Dynamic, Mission Life Key to the success of dynamic, fast-paced Sea Based operations is the ability of the logistics system to anticipate demands and forecast readiness. Without the ability to accurately determine platform / weapons system “remaining useful life”, Sea Based logistics remains in a reactionary, rear-view-mirror mode. The technologies outlined above are key enablers necessary to transform Navy and Marine Corps logistics. The most basic tenant of Sense and Respond Logistics is that it is a bottom-up, demand driven approach. When we know the health, usage and remaining useful life of platforms and weapons systems in service, commanders, logisticians and the supporting infrastructure will be given an extremely valuable commodity: time. “Time” to make critical decisions at the tip of the spear and time to optimize logistics and support functions throughout the enterprise. • Capture and Visualize monolithic, manual Forecast, Modular, Anticipatory Proactive Anticipatory Proactive Anticipatory Proactive Anticipatory Proactive Anticipatory Proactive Logistics, Alter Initial Conditions commander’s intent and update Auto update Logistics, Logistics, Logistics, Logistics, range of ops / log options. Alter Initial Conditions Alter Initial Conditions Alter Initial Conditions Alter Initial Conditions 2005 2012 Provides capability to accurately determining platform Battlefield Fuel Management - Options for Dynamic Allocation Based on commander’s intent. health, usage and remaining useful life for disparate equipments / system - types. Equipment level, system level, platform level, and enterprise level prognostics models that function in an open, distributed environment. Sensor => Equipment Health/Supply => Future Health/Supply => Platform Readiness => Availability => Decision Support

NAVSUP Log R& D Program in partnership with RLW Sense & Respond Logistics Functional Architecture Information/Application Interfaces Distance Support 2.0 Server Shipboard Environment The S2NAP® SubSystem Machinery of Interest Sensor Signal/Failure Trigger Q-Tasks O M S N G R SUPPLY Temp Press Vibes Other S e n s o r ICMP PARTS ON ORDER Translator U-Cards Repair Order – 2K w/ Parts “STAR” LPAC OEMs : Dresser Rand RIX OBRP/MILSTRIP RMAIS/MST CSMP (Ship’s File) CSMP (Shore File) Work Candidates/2K’s SENSE RESPOND

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