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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil1 of 20280515RMAR2005 Geographic Information System Support for Army Ranges The Operational Range Inventory Sustainment (ORIS) Lisa Greenfeld USAEC – TSS 410-436-1508
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil2 of 20280515RMAR2005 Objectives of Brief History and Overview Status What ORIS provides to the Army
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil3 of 20280515RMAR2005 Situation
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil4 of 20280515RMAR2005 What is ORIS? An inventory of all US Army ranges. A joint HQDA initiative with ACSIM/DAMO-TRS Includes CONUS and OCONUS Active Army, NGB, USARC Range footprints (GIS) Environmental and range use information for each range All 478 installations 10,523 ranges (currently) Land owned or used by Army for training Each installation is updated at least every 5 years
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil5 of 20280515RMAR2005 Background The range inventory was congressional, defense and regulatory driven Active/Inactive (A/I) Range Inventory July 2000 - Dec 2002 478 Sites, 7 quarters of operation ORIS is the update the original A/I Range Inventory Spatial and Tabular information about ranges Range uses Environmental conditions on ranges Munitions Each installation will be updated every 2-5 years
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil6 of 20280515RMAR2005 Drivers DODD 4715.11/12 Mandates establishment and maintenance of an operational range inventory DODD 3200.15 the spatial range inventory of operational ranges must be updated at least every five years
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil7 of 20280515RMAR2005 DODD 3200.15 Definitions January 10, 2003 E2.1.1. Operational Range. A military range that is used for range activities; is not currently being used, but is still considered by the DoD Component to be a range area; is under the jurisdiction, custody, or control of the Department of Defense; or has not been put to a new use that is incompatible with range activities. Also includes OPAREAs, and active and inactive ranges that are defined by 40 CFR 266 (reference (al)). E2.1.2. Range and Operating Area (OPAREA). Specifically bounded geographic areas that may encompass a landmass, body of water (above or below the surface), and/or airspace used to conduct operations, training, research and development, and test and evaluation of military hardware, personnel, tactics, munitions, explosives, or electronic combat systems. Those areas shall be under strict control of the Armed Forces or may be shared by multiple Agencies.
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil8 of 20280515RMAR2005 Status Began 1st Semester FY04 in June 2004 (120 installations) FY04 1st Semester drafts are being delivered by contractor for review by Government Overlapping 2nd Semester FY04 and 1st Semester FY05 16 month year Began FY04 in 4th quarter FY05 contract awarded March 2005 1st Semester FY05 installations are in Korea 22 installations Many changes since last inventory Distribution of the load of installations for ease of Gov’t review
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil9 of 20280515RMAR2005 ORIS Methodology ORIS is an iterative process of information gathering, site visit, data compilation, verification of tabulated results, and the production and submission of project deliverables to include the following…
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil10 of 20280515RMAR2005 Tabular and Graphic Information for Every Range
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil11 of 20280515RMAR2005 Relational Database Query Functions
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil12 of 20280515RMAR2005 Global to Installation Scale
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil13 of 20280515RMAR2005 GIS Provides Location Based Links to Other Data
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil14 of 20280515RMAR2005 How it relates to other data Spatial overlays in GIS (our range data is 1:24000) IFS links INSNO FACNO Environmental link FFID Other (not great, but sometimes works) Installation name Range Name State Name MACOM FCC Etc…
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil15 of 20280515RMAR2005 Find the Environmental Conditions Required Training requires realistic situations Coordinating with MACOMs to develop an interactive web page to search by training type and by environmental conditions.
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil16 of 20280515RMAR2005 Assist in Planning New Range Development Stationing, and training activities to meet training goals and requirements in an environmentally conscientious manner
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil17 of 20280515RMAR2005 Evaluate the Effect of Training on Different Types of Environments Range and Training Land Program (RTLP) Systematically evaluates the impacts of training to the land GIS provides a medium to investigate relationships between information about the land on which ranges sit and the ranges themselves
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil18 of 20280515RMAR2005 Maximize the Utility of Army’s Ranges Range coordination IMA regions FRMAP
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil19 of 20280515RMAR2005 Provide a Visual Representation and Communication Tool of Army’s Ranges GIS provides a quick and easy way to communicate between different groups and communities. Information can be viewed concurrently A picture is worth a 1000 words (and acronyms)
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Operational Range Inventory Sustainment Lisa Greenfeld / SFIM-AEC-TSS / 410-436-1508 / DSN 584 - 1508 / lisa.greenfeld@us.army.mil20 of 20280515RMAR2005 Questions?
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