Briefer: John Charles Angermayer Briefer: John Charles AngermayerESC/GA Electronic Systems Center Hanscom AFB, MA Date: 5 Oct 2004 Date: 5 Oct 2004 Briefer: John Charles Angermayer Briefer: John Charles AngermayerESC/GA Electronic Systems Center Hanscom AFB, MA Date: 5 Oct 2004 Date: 5 Oct 2004 Global Air Traffic Operations/Mobility Command and Control (GATO/MC2) System Program Office “GA LEADS THE WAY” 2003 Major General Albert R. Shiely Jr. Award Winner Navigation Databases
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 2 Definitions Accuracy - The degree of conformance between the estimated or measured value and its true value. Resolution - The smallest difference between two adjacent values that can be represented in a data storage, display or transfer system Correctness – Data meets stated quality requirements. Integrity - The assurance that a data element retrieved from a storage system has not been corrupted or altered in any way since the original data entry or latest authorized amendment
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 3 Definitions (Cont.) Process – The steps involved in achieving a goal or objective. (My own Definition) Assurance – Obtaining the required degree of confidence in the ability of a process or product to meet its stated requirements, that it is fit for its specified purpose. Quality Management – Establishing and maintaining the required assurance in the process and product. Essential Level Data– Failure conditions (i.e. using data of insufficient quality) that reduce capability of the aircraft or crew to deal with adverse operating conditions. Timeliness - The degree of confidence that the data is applicable to the period of its intended use
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 4 State Trusted Navigation Data Aircraft Manufacturer Software Developer (Tools) Air Crew Operations FMS Trusted Navigation Database Data Chain NGA DAFIF Aircraft Specific DAFIF Data Chain
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 5 Simplified Air Force Data Chain Aircraft Pilot -User Trusted Format and Select Unit FMS Data World Wide NGA Combine State Data Trusted ‘States’ Supplier State Data GATM’s Main Area of Interest for Processes and Tools Wing or Squadron Check World Data World Wide Checked Feedback loop – (e.g. SSF) ●●●●●● Notams SPO MAJCOM ●●●●●●
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 6 How is Compliance Achieved State Data By definition correct For navigation data, an approved supplier is either a State or a RTCA DO-200A/EUROCAE ED-76 compliant supplier.
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 7 How is Compliance Achieved (Cont.) NGA Data Uses State Data (Re-formats State Data) Uses trained analysts and approved processes Controls tools used Uses only NGA internal systems Tests tools Ensures only approved tools are used Ensures appropriate use of tools Controls the release process and release timing Does extensive data reasonableness checks during release process. Uses CRCs Quality Management
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 8 How is Compliance Achieved (Cont.) Users Training Defined and approved processes are used Only approved tools are used Tool vendor Achieved tool qualification – DO-200A section Uses an approved tool release process Appropriate configuration management Built required data control into tool Built extensive data error reporting into tool
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 9 Feedback Loop Problem reports can come from all parts of the Data Chain. Have a working system for feedback in place Main capture is at Hill AF and NGA Main CM control is at Hill AF Main decision makers are currently at AMC support by all stakeholders Most problems flow into NGA If NGA can correct the problem then it goes no further. NGA still responsible for NOTAMS Processes are in place between all stakeholders to ensure problems get recorded at Hill AF and that those problems are appropriately distributed to the stakeholders. Process is in place to ensure all problems are answered.
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 10 What can be said about the GATM Approval. Database is acceptable for specific essential operations. Data Chain is in compliance with DO-200A at essential level. Data delivered to the KC-135 aircraft has data resolution (number of digits) sufficient for essential use. Accuracy is sufficient across the data base to support the allowed essential operations. There is a working feedback system that can help measure and improve the correctness of the database. Process changes are not allowed within the data chain without a GATM audit and approval; Quality control is being locally improved. GATM Approval only involves database use in RNP 10 and RNP 4 airspace.
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 11 What additionally should be said about the GATM Approval The database is not approved as 100% correct The database is not approved for all RNP operations The database is not approved for use in RNP airspace on all Air Force aircraft The database is not approved for critical navigation operations
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 12 Summary Where do we go from here? My current objectives Educate database users on current feedback system Monitor the current feedback system against it’s performance requirements Let current feedback system measure the correctness of the database Let current feedback system improve the correctness of the database Improve Quality Management in the Data Chain Maintain current compliance of the Data Chain to DO- 200A
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 13 Summary (Cont.) Other possibilities Establish an allowable correctness value for the database depending on use? Make a big push to find errors in the database and fix any problems found to meet correctness requirement?
“GA LEADS THE WAY” Slide 14 Summary (Cont.) Very difficult possibilities Re-design the process Implement the re-designed process?