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P50203 “Army Strong” Apache PMO Apache Movement Of Data Oswald Ingraham Chief, Customer Support Branch

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P50203

“Army Strong”Apache PMOApache Movement Of Data

Oswald IngrahamChief, Customer Support Branch

P50203

“Army Strong”

AH-64 Apache Attack Helicopter

“You May Run”

“But You Will DIE Tired”

P50203

“Army Strong”

Challenges• Over Inspection

• Increased Op-Tempo

• Strain On The Supply System

• Decrease Of Logistical and Supply Visibility Due To Deployments

• Increase The Maintainer Productive Man-hours Utilizing Intuitive Technologies

• Reduce The “Off Aircraft”Maintenance Time Of The Maintainer

P50203

“Army Strong”

Maintainer

Field Environment

AMATS/AIT

Decision Decision

Support SystemSupport System

Back shop

AVIM

Readiness

Supply

Maintenance Management

Aviator Flight

Records

MaintainerField

Environment

AMATSAIT

ULLS-A (E)

Why We Need Better Visibility

ULLS-A (E)

Level IV IETM

Mechanical Diagnostics

Electrical Diagnostics

MDR

MSPU

UID

Wireless

Maintenance

ConditionBased

Maintenance

Performance

Based

Logistics

P50203

“Army Strong”

Movement Of Data

P50203

“Army Strong”

Multi Platform Support

Movement Of Data

P50203

“Army Strong”

Data Available on ULLS ServerAircraft Electronic Logbook

P50203

“Army Strong”

The Combat Service Support Automated Information System Interface (CAISI) was developed after Desert Storm. An Army directive to eliminate "sneaker net" and provide CSS STAMIS automated access to the Tactical Packet Network (TPN), prompted the development of the original CAISI system. CAISI became the backbone element for the Sensitive But Unclassified (SBU) Networking supporting the CSS community on the battlefield

Movement Of Data

P50203

“Army Strong”

Movement Of Data

• Meaning literally "Very Small Aperture Terminal", the term refers to any fixed satellite terminal that is used to provide interactive or receive-only communications.

• VSATs are used for a wide variety of telecommunications applications, including corporate networks, rural telecoms, distance learning, telemedicine, disaster recovery, ship-board communications, transportable "fly-away" systems, and much more.

P50203

“Army Strong”

ULLS-AMSPU MDR

ULLS-A (E) Server

Wireless Aircraft Logbooks

Manual/ Wired

Wireless

3*128 Bit Encryption

VSAT

16 Port Switch

Below Battalion

Connecting The Maintainer1-3 Aviation OIF Operations

NIPR net

SOF

ASAM

ISAQ

ULLS-A

MSPU

MDR

4/3 Air Cav Ft Hood, TX– Sept 06

1-3 Aviation (OIF)– Feb 07

1-101st Ft Campbell, KY– May 07

3-3 Avn – Ft Stewart, GA May 07

3-101st – Ft Campbell, KY Jun 07

Jackson NGB, TN Jun 07

21st Cav, Ft Hood, TX – Aug 07

4th ID, Ft Hood, TX – Aug 07

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“Army Strong”

JTDI Top TierRedstone ArsenalBldg 4722

ULLS-A

MSPU

MDR

CBM Data Warehouse

Aeromechanical Website

Apache Website

Decision Support System

Above Battalion

LOGSA

NIPR net

SATCOM

Tele-Port RCVR

NIPR net

9.

NIPR net

128-Bit Encryption

128-Bit Encryption

SOF

ASAM

ISAQ

Internet

VSAT

Movement Of Data

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“Army Strong”

x

B co

C co

D co

Tech Supply

QC

TOC

V-SAT

P4T2

System – Level Embedded Diagnostics (SLED)Apache Block III, Lot 4 Flight Test, FY2013

Red X, Circle Red X and Fault Exceedance Data (K05.14)

VMF

PC

AED

PBLIMMC

PM

Data Warehouse

PBL

PLB

X

LCM

A co

7.3 VMF

5.14 VMF

P4T2

P4T2

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“Army Strong”

Questions