army-marine corps logistics interoperability …...army/usmc interoperability demonstration...
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Army-Marine Corps Logistics Interoperability Demonstration
(AMLID)
Grady Embrey Major Peter Mahoney, CTLLogistics Innovation Agency Installations & Logistics Headquarters, Department of the Army Headquarters, U.S. Marine Corp
28 Oct 08Information Brief to DoD Maintenance Symposium
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Agenda
Objectives
AMLID Stakeholders
Concept of Execution
Phase I and II
Schedule
Take Aways
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Army/USMC Interoperability Demonstration
Objectives•
Develop solutions to communicate logistics requirements and situational awareness between cross-attached tactical units
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Augment Services’
logistics systems business processes and Common Operational Picture capabilities
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Explore implementation issues for Joint logistics and logistics situational awareness
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AMLID Project StakeholdersAMLID Project Stakeholders
Primary StakeholdersHQDA (G4) JFCOM (J4) HQ USMC (I&L) CENTCOM
ARCENT MARCENT TRANSCOMOffice of Naval ResearchPM LAV PM StrykerMCCDCMARCORSYSCOM
PM GCSS-MC
PM Autonomic Logistics (USMC)PM JTDI PM FBCB2 PM BCS3TRADOC/CASCOMArmy Materiel Command (AMC)PEO Enterprise Information Systems
PM LIS, PM AESIP, PM GCSS-A
Supporting Stakeholders
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Concept of Execution
Phase I•
Laboratory-based demonstration of interoperable architecture to test interfaces and information exchanges at the Tactical echelon
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Mission threads includes Resupply of Class III(B), Class V, Logistics Situational Awareness and Maintenance support
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Create blueprint for expanded Phase II effortsPhase II•
Platform-based application of Phase I architecture, expanded to integrate systems and processes in the Operational Echelon
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Add mission thread for Class IX •
Platform-level data aggregated into C2 systems for Joint Logistics Situational Awareness
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Army/Marine Logistics Interoperability Army/Marine Logistics Interoperability DemonstrationDemonstration
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TACTICALTACTICALOPERATIONALOPERATIONAL
ASF
Part 1 Part 1 –– Seize the Initiative Seize the Initiative Forcible Entry OperationsForcible Entry OperationsSeabasingSeabasing SupportSupport
EAB Phase I
Distribution FlowDistribution Flow
Part 2 Part 2 –– Decisive Ops (Dominate) Decisive Ops (Dominate) Joint Force Land Decisive Joint Force Land Decisive Operations TSC SupportOperations TSC Support
SEABASINGSEABASING
TSC++
JFLCC
JDDOC
JLOC
COCOM
J4 Staff
TSC
LOG C2
LOG C2
--LCOP
LCOP
LOG C2
LOG C2--LCO
PLCO
P
JFMCC
ESC+ +
TAAHub
SUSTX
SUSTX
POLIII
SUSTX
THEATER BASE
USMCMEB
X
II
IFMC
IHHC
IDC
BSB
SSA
BSBII
CSSB
SUST
SSA
DIV AXX
X
USASBCT
JFLCC/JFMCC Support Opns
Data Flow Data Flow –– Requ
est Supp
ort
Request
Support
Data Flow Data Flow –– Request Support
Request Support
Distribution FlowDistribution Flow
SupportSupport
Request Support
Request Support
LOG C2 LOG C2 -- LCOPLCOP
SupportSupport
Request SupportRequest Support
Support
Support
Request Support
Request Support
LOG C2
LOG C2
JRSOI
SPOD
APOD
Threads:MaintenanceClass III(B)Class VClass IXArmy LCOP/
MAGTF COP
Phase II
Army Strategic Flotilla (ASF),
Link Phase I Link Phase I SILSIL--based Demobased Demoto Phase IIto Phase II
JLOTS
Transition To
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Phase I (Networked System Integration Laboratory)
New Cumberland, PAState College, PA
SAMS-E
SAAS-MOD
FBCB2/JCR
BCS3 (Army)
PSU ARL SIL
GCSS-MC
FBCB2/JCRLIA LPC
SIL
USMC Systems Army Systems
ES
B
HTTP / Web Services;
VPN
ESB: Enterprise Service BusVPN: Virtual Private Network
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AMLID Environment: Phase II Overview Decisive Land Ops –
Class IX Supply Request
FBCB2/JCR used to convey request and fulfillment data using VMF messages.BCS3 and FBCB2/JCR used to route feedback/status and manage SA.
USMC Army
Class IX Fulfillment
BSB SPO
FMC
SBCT TOC
Fulfillment
ExternalSupplySourceEAB
TSC
Seabees
S-4
LAR PltCmdr
LAV Platform/
Crew
INFBN COC
Transport Section
Maintenance Fulfillment
In-Theater SSAsor
Sustainment BDE MRO
LOGSA
Class IX Requisition & Feedback
Requisition
Management
Supporting SSA
JFLCC
MCT
Convoy CDR
Convoy CDR
Trans Team
Info Copy
JCR Rapid Request
JCR Rapid Request
JCR LT
S
JCR LT
S
JCR Log Task Sync/Status (LTS)
GCSS-MC
JCR LTS
GCSS-MC SR
JCR LTO
BCS3GCSS-J
BCS3GCSS-J
JCR Log Task Sync/Status (LTS)
GCSS-MC SR JCR Rapid Request
JCR LTS
JCR LTSJC
R LTO
JCR LTS
BCS3/GCSS-A/SARSS
GCSS-A/ SARSS/JCR CFS
BCS3GCSS-A/SARSS
BCS3
GC
SS-A
/SAR
SS
JCR LTS
BCS3/GCSS-A/SARSS
BC
S3
JCR
LTS
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RRDecision
RRDecision
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3QFY08 1QFY09 3QFY094QFY08 2QFY09
Schedule4QFY09
Integration Test
Contract Award
Software Documentation
Readiness Review
Readiness Review
Readiness Review
Readiness Review
Readiness Review
Readiness Review
Use Cases & Scripts FinalizedPhase 1
Baseline Scenarios
AssessmentReport
Baseline Scenarios
Use Cases & Scripts FinalizedPhase 2
Software DocumentationImplementation
Plan
ProjectManagement
Build Integrate & Test Demo
Concept & SupportWorkshops
Technical & DataWorkshops
Integration Test
IPR IPR IPRIPR IPR
1QFY10
IPT
Today
Phase I Demo
Phase II Demo
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Take Aways
AMLID brings together and is founded on cross-Service collaboration between the Services’Logistics CommunitiesDODAF architecture products developed for AMLID will be fed back to the USMC Log Operational Architecture and the Army Integrated Logistics Architecture AMLID accelerates technology maturation for logistics automation in a Joint environment