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Presented to: By: Date: Federal Aviation Administration NextGen Network Enabled Weather Capability Evaluations Demonstration and Prototyping Information Exchange Briefing Paul Strande, NNEW Program May 26, 2010
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2 Federal Aviation Administration NNEW Capability Evaluations May 26, 2010 2 Description NNEW Objectives –Provide universal access to required wx data envisioned by NextGen 4-D Wx Data Cube –Establish SWIM compatible Wx Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) within FAA –Establish interagency wx SOA –Adopt/develop standards –Develop capability for discovery across different taxonomies (e.g., JMBL and Climate & Forecast) –Develop capability for dynamic brokering between heterogeneous clients (e.g., WCS client) and providers (e.g., JMBL providers) –Develop discovery metadata guidance –Develop FAA wx service-oriented & physical architecture
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3 Federal Aviation Administration NNEW Capability Evaluations May 26, 2010 3 Description Capability Evaluations –NNEW team has completed capability evaluations annually beginning in 2007 –Demonstrate standards-based weather data access and cataloguing –FY09 Use of federated registry/repositories Use of Standards implementing software Demonstrated interagency data sharing with NWS Demonstrated early trajectory based retrieval –FY10 Evaluation will be in September 2010
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4 Federal Aviation Administration NNEW Capability Evaluations May 26, 2010 4 Key Players William J Hughes Technical Center NOAA National Weather Service –Office of Science and Technology Meteorological Development Laboratory (MDL) Systems Engineering Center (SEC) –National Centers for Environmental Prediction (NCEP) Environmental Modeling Center and Central Operations Aviation Weather Center –Office of Operations Systems, Telecommunications Operations Center NOAA Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research –Global Systems Division, Earth System Research Laboratory –National Severe Storms Laboratory (NSSL) MIT/LL NCAR FAA Aeronautical Information Management EUROCONTROL
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5 Federal Aviation Administration NNEW Capability Evaluations May 26, 2010 5 Key Players The diagram below shows the high-level architecture for the Cube’s FY10 Capability Evaluation. The FY10 Capability Evaluation will be conducted at the FAA’s William J. Hughes Technical Center.
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6 Federal Aviation Administration NNEW Capability Evaluations May 26, 2010 6 Major Milestones/Goals FY10 Capability Evaluation in September 2010 Primary Objective: To simulate operational Cube functionality as closely as possible to show how the Cube will operate at the Initial Operating Capability (IOC), including all applicable Cube standards and any available hardware and software infrastructure –Legacy providers and consumers will publish and consume data by utilizing a Service Adaptor or NOAA equivalent –4-D Weather Data Cube Technical Architecture Framework of standards will be utilized –Data will be disseminated via the FAA Telecommunications Infrastructure (FTI) network and NOAAnet Access Subnetwork (NOAAnet) through boundary protection schemes (ED8 gateway, NOAAnet gateway, etc.) to the maximum extent possible –Federate deployed reg/rep data across agency boundaries –Implement Version 2 requirements for WCS/WFS RI functionality –Include partner prototypes/capabilities (e.g., AIM, EUROCONTROL) –Include prototype Network Enabled Verification Service (NEVS) as a data consumer
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7 Federal Aviation Administration NNEW Capability Evaluations May 26, 2010 7 Major Milestones/Goals FY10 Capability Evaluation in September 2010 (continued) Secondary Objective: To test performance and security of data dissemination utilizing Cube standards –Data requests will be made utilizing a National Airspace System (NAS) Automation Simulator (Simulator) to demonstrate satisfaction of query responses. –Latencies will be measured utilizing the Simulator to the extent possible –FAA security provisions will be enabled in a System Wide Information Management (SWIM) container between an Origin Server and CCSA, supported through the use of a key management service The Capability Evaluation consists of two events; one being the Capability Test and Evaluation, and the other being the High- Level Capability Evaluation Presentation –Capability Test & Evaluation will test all applicable requirements and provide performance and latency measurements –High-Level Presentation will be a visual presentation conducted to introduce Cube concepts and show progress towards development of the Cube
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8 Federal Aviation Administration NNEW Capability Evaluations May 26, 2010 8 Accomplishments To Date Coordinated with partners to release version 1.0 of 4-D Weather Data Cube FY10 Capability Evaluation Plan –Final Plan and Test Procedures complete by September Established R&D Domain with purchase and installation of ED8 Gateway and IAP at WJHTC Established NOAAnet connectivity at WJHTC
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9 Federal Aviation Administration NNEW Capability Evaluations May 26, 2010 9 Future Plans For future Capability Evaluations (FY11 through FY13), the following is planned: –Transition additional data sources to operational sources –Publish additional products –Use future versions of the Web Coverage Service (WCS) & Web Feature Service (WFS) Reference Implementations (RIs) –Evaluate Complex Retrieval Processing (CRP) capability –Add additional Service Adapters (SAs) –Evaluate additional security functionality –Use and evaluate an architecture that more closely resembles the proposed operational architecture –Eventual demonstration of the above at key sites in shadow operations Currently working with FL Test Bed to establish an NNEW distribution server and connectivity to R&D domain –Plan to provide weather data for demos beginning in FY11
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