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AND-710/LAAS Page 1 Local Area Augmentation System (LAAS) CAT I Contract Overview Alaskan Region Briefing 1 October 2002 Raymond Wasilko, FAA AND 710 (202) 267-9432
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AND-710/LAAS Page 2 Overview LAAS Description and Associated LAAS Ground Facility (LGF) Equipment Contract Structure LAAS LRIP Schedule LAAS CAT I Performance Requirements Facilities/Physical Integration Functional Integration Security Test and Evaluation Implementation and Transition
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AND-710/LAAS Page 3 Space Segment Airborne Segment GPS and WAAS Signals Corrections, Path Data, and Integrity Data GPS and WAAS Signals Local Area Augmentation System Ground Facility (LGF) (External to this program) LAAS Integrated System
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AND-710/LAAS Page 4 Auxiliary Equipment Backup Power Telco LGF Standard Equipment Configuration VDB Antenna Processor Group LGF Processors VDB Antenna * As Required NIMS Air Traffic Control Unit(s) Local Status Panel NIMS Interface Maintenance Data Terminal Air Traffic Control Unit Operations and Maintenance Group Equipment Shelter Reference Receiver Group GPS/SBAS Receiver (Qty. 4) GPS Antenna (Qty. 4) VHF Data Broadcast Group Primary VDB Subsystem (1) VHF Transmitter (2) VHF Power Amplifier (2) VDB Monitor (2) Equipment Shelter Reference Receiver Group GPS/SBAS Receiver (Qty. 4) GPS Antenna (Qty. 4) Reference Receiver Group GPS/SBAS Receiver (Qty. 4) GPS Antenna (Qty. 4) Reference Receiver Group GPS/SBAS Receiver GPS Antenna * AVS * Additional VDB Subsystem (0-3) VHF Transmitter (2) VHF Power Amplifier (2) VDB Monitor (2) Note: Minimum 4 Reference Receiver Groups Required Auxiliary Equipment Backup Power Telco
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AND-710/LAAS Page 5 LAAS CAT I Contract Structure Phase I. Limited Rate Initial Production (LRIP) Development and Test of LAAS Ground Facility Logistics Development & Support Turnkey Siting & Installation Engineering Services 10 LRIP LAAS Ground Facility Systems 4 Support Systems Contractor Facility, WJHTC Atlantic City, AOS Oklahoma City, FAA Academy Oklahoma City 6 Airport Sites Chicago O’Hare, Houston International, Juneau, Memphis, Phoenix, Seattle
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AND-710/LAAS Page 6 LAAS CAT I Contract Structure (Continued) Phase II. Full Production Production Options Five (5) Option-Years 15-40 Systems Per Option Year (20/year target for FAA install) Technical Instruction, Manuals, Support Equipment, and Site Spares Engineering Services Logistics Support Depot Maintenance Installation and Checkout
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AND-710/LAAS Page 7 LAAS CAT I Program Schedule RFI (SPEC/Schedule) Draft RFO Final RFO LAAS Business Case Contract Award System Development (18 – 24 Months) LRIP Deliveries DT&E (5 Months) OT&E (5 Months) IOC (Commissioned) Production RFI (SPEC/Schedule) Draft RFO Final RFO LAAS Business Case Contract Award System Development (18 – 24 Months) LRIP Deliveries DT&E (5 Months) OT&E (5 Months) IOC (Commissioned) Production FY01FY02FY03FY04FY05FY06 4th Q 10/02 2nd Q 3/04 12/04 3/047/04 8/01 1/02 4/02 4/048/04 5/03 8/036/02 9/04 1/05 10/04 2/05 6/05 9/05 Proposed Revised Dates
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AND-710/LAAS Page 8 · LGF CAT I Performance Requirements 2190 hrs. Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) 7200 hrs.Mean Time Between Critical Failures 0.99993Inherent Availability 4.0 metersVertical Accuracy 95% 8x10 -6 SecondsSIS Continuity Risk 2x10 -7 Per Approach / 10mIntegrity Risk / VAL /15 Mean Time to Repair (MTTR) 0.5 hrs.
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AND-710/LAAS Page 9 8 ft. 400 m 1.5 nm 23 nmVDB Antenna Max. field strength coverage exclusion area Not to exceed 200 meter radius about VDB antenna. VHF Data Broadcast Coverage Volume Min. field strength coverage exclusion area. 10,000 ft. Earth 5º5º DRAWING NOT TO SCALE 0.9º
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AND-710/LAAS Page 10 Facilities Land Installation on Airport Property In some cases may have to install components off airport Space Equipment installed in a standard design ILS Shelter New Shelters will be procured Potential use of existing building or shelter
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AND-710/LAAS Page 11 Facilities (Continued) Environmental FAA Order 1050.1D (Policies and Procedures for Considering Environmental Impacts) FAA Order 1050.19 Environmental Due Diligence Audits in the Conduct of FAA Real Property Transactions Initial Systems, ILS Overlays Categorical Exclusion (CATEX) expected for most installations Separate Environmental Assessment for New Complex Procedures
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AND-710/LAAS Page 12 Facilities (Continued) Cables RF Cable for VDB, 1000’ Max from LGF Shelter GPS Reference Receivers antenna assembly up to 5 miles from LGF Shelter Use existing Fiber Optic Loop for data communications, if available at the Airport Power Systems and Commercial Power Equipment/system must comply with FAA-G-2100 & 6950.2 Backup Power (Supplemental Power) Battery 4 Hours of Backup Capability Grounding, Bonding & Lightning Protection IAW FAA STDs 19 & 20
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AND-710/LAAS Page 13 Facilities (Continued) Shelter Requirements Existing ILS Shelter Design Physical Size – 4 Existing Sizes Maximum Size – 10 ft. x 16 ft. x 8 ft. Contractors Design Based on current Logistic Center Design May be two different sizes for Primary and AVS Shelter Heat and AC Battery Backup Power Telco
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AND-710/LAAS Page 14 Air Traffic Control Unit VHF Broadcast Functional Integration LAAS-NAS Interfaces FAA FACILITIES AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL TOWER (ATCT) and APPROACH CONTROL LAAS Ground Facility User s NAS INFRASTUCTURE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NIMS)
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AND-710/LAAS Page 15 LAAS CAT I Security Security Certification and Authorization Package (SCAP) will be generated IAW FAA Order 1370.82 LGF will be installed in secure area on airport property Contractor personnel will meet all security requirements at each respective airport
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AND-710/LAAS Page 16 LAAS CAT I Test and Evaluation One-Time Tests Developmental Test (DT) (Design Qualification Tests) Factory and on-site at WJHTC & AOS Oklahoma City Operational Test (OT)/ Independent Operational Test & Evaluation On-site at WJHTC, AOS Oklahoma City and selected LRIP site Production Acceptance Test (PAT) on each system at factory Site Acceptance Test (SAT) performed by contractor at each site Field Familiarization Conducted at each site by AT & AF field personnel Follows CAI and leads to IOC
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AND-710/LAAS Page 17 LAAS CAT I Implementation and Transition Ten LRIP Systems … Contractor Turnkey Installed Turnkey efforts include Site Survey, Site Preparation, Installation and Checkout, and Site Acceptance Test. Turnkey options available for production systems if FAA resources are not available
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AND-710/LAAS Page 18 Siting Criteria Development Siting Working Group has been formed to develop siting criteria for the CAT I LGF. The LGF siting criteria document provides guidance to the Contractor to identify the optimum site which achieves CAT I LAAS operational requirements at a given airport. One of the benefits of LAAS is the siting flexibility allowed by the system design. For example, there are no siting location constraints with respect to runway threshold as in terrestrial precision approach and landing systems (e.g. ILS, MLS). Siting T&E and math modeling is being performed to define object free areas and critical areas around the LGF antennas.
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AND-710/LAAS Page 19 Siting Survey (LRIP Sites) Contractor Required to Identify Three Prospective Sites Government Will Select Preferred Site Survey Criteria Operational Requirements Impact on Airport Operations Constructability/ Cost Environmental Contractor Will Use LGF Components to Collect Data During Site Survey GPS Receivers VDB Transmitters
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AND-710/LAAS Page 20 Notional LAAS CAT I Generic Installation and Checkout Timeline Government Tasking Letter Site Survey Kick-Off Meeting Site Survey Site Survey Report Site Selection CSER … 50% Submission CSER … 90% Submission CSER … 100% Submission CSER Approval Site Preparation Start Installation and Checkout CAI Note: Total Time Equates to 16 ½ months Fiscal Year Day 30 Fiscal Year Day 0 Day 165 Day 75 Day 255 Day 315 Day 375435 Day 466Day 436 Day 496 1 St Qtr. 2 nd Qtr.3 nd Qtr. 4 nd Qtr. 1 St Qtr.3 nd Qtr.2 nd Qtr. Day 3045 Day 345 Day 195
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AND-710/LAAS Page 21 Prospective LAAS CAT I Site-Specific LRIP Schedule … Juneau Government Tasking Letter (NLT) Site Survey Site Selection Start Site Preparation Start Installation and Checkout CAI IOC (Commissioned) FY02 FY0 3 FY04FY05FY06 9/04 10/04 2/05 9/0 5 11/05 2/06 3/06 Note: Schedule based on required CAI date of 41 months after contract award.
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