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Explosive Materiel Branch Ammunition, Safety and Performance Cell
‘The Changing Shape of ADF EO Surveillance’
Surveillance Reform Program
The Changing Shape of ADF EO Surveillance
• Aim of Update Presentation
• The lead-up to reform.• Initial Review• Trigger for Change• The Surveillance Reform Program (SRP)• Key Features of the SRP• SRP Network Applications• SRP Phase 3
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• Background to SRP • Premature functioning of 155mm Illuminating Projectile.
• Adherence to Surveillance and Proof documentation.
• Approvals and promulgation of technical documentation.
• Communication and tasking.
• Programming and planning.
Surveillance Reform Program - Background
• Quality and adequacy of technical documentation.
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Surveillance Reform Program
• Munitions Surveillance Review initiated• In-Service Surveillance Working Group established:
• The focus being to consider how surveillance was being done and how it could be done better.
• Prompted consultation and engagement with key stakeholders.
Surveillance being defined as:The activity or series of activities established to determine whether EO once introduced into Defence service:
• Remains safe to store and transport,• Remains safe to operate, and• Will perform within acceptable performance
limits
eDEOP101: Reg 2.5 Proc 4 para 4.2
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Surveillance Reform Program
• Initial Working Group considered: • The merits of individual Service surveillance philosophies and operating
environments.
• Maintaining consultation with surveillance stakeholders to gather opinion and opportunities for improvement.
• Volume of extant surveillance documentation presented a risk in itself.
• No overarching process or flow for a surveillance program.
• Quality of surveillance and proof plans.
• Timeliness of documentation approvals to meet planning and scheduling time frames.
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Surveillance Reform Program
• Trigger for Change:• The recent introduction of the Explosive Ordnance Safety Program
(EOSP) and the emergence of new Explosive Ordnance (EO) Materiel Safety policy and guidance.
• New EO Materiel Safety Regulations (EOMSREGs) pertaining to In-Service Surveillance (ISS);
• The recent publication of STANAG 4675;
• Structural reorganisation of Explosive Materiel Branch (EMB)
All have served to provide the catalyst and prompted an opportunity to modernise and reform the manner in which the ADF manages ISS.
‘Change Nothing and Nothing Changes’
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• Phase 2 SRP• Phase 2 SRP takes forward a number of
concepts proposed in the Phase 1 Scoping Study.
• Concepts broken down into a number of workflows to aid:
• Program development
• Monitoring of progress
• Concurrent activities
• Communication with stakeholders
Summary of Surveillance Reform Program
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Surveillance Working
Group Activities
SRPPhase 2
SRPTemplates
EMBSurveillance Organisation
Sustainment Surveillance
Audit
ISS On-line Applications
Training&
Education
In Service Surveillance
Manager
EOSurveillance
Plan Grouping
Establish Surveillance
Working Group
SRPRoles and
Responsibilities
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• Considerations:• Option 1 – Utilisation of Existing Staff within AS&P
and Support Services supplemented with additional staff as required;
• Option 2 – Utilisation of Existing Engineering Staff within EMB to supplement AS&P on secondment or rotational basis;
• Option 3 – Utilisation of Sustainment Managers as In Service Surveillance Manager; or
• Option 4 – Amalgamation and re-distribution of AS&P across EMB SPOs to achieve the surveillance function.
• Option 1 prevailed as the preferred solution establishing AS&P as the surveillance centre of excellence and growing the team to execute the SRP.
Organisational Roles and Responsibilities
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Surveillance Working Group
Activities
SRPPhase 2
SRPTemplates
Sustainment Surveillance
Audit
ISS On-line Applications
Training&
Education
In Service Surveillance
Manager
EOSurveillance
Plan Grouping
Establish Surveillance
Working Group
SRPRoles and
Responsibilities
EMBSurveillance Organisation
• Core features of Option 1:• Centralised proactive organisation.
• Coordinated and consistent program execution.
• Oversight, governance and assurance of program delivery.
• Proactive Propellant Stabiliser Testing Program.
• Improved set of common Surveillance documentation.
• Logisticians and Engineer (SMEs) within a single hub – closed loop solution.
• Improved Stakeholder access and engagement.
• Centralised coordination of Incidents and defects.
• Identification and better use of in-service data.
Ammunition Safety & Performance Cell (AS&P) “the Surveillance Centre of Excellence”
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SRP Roles and Responsibilities
• SRP New Roles and Responsibilities:• SRP impacts multiple areas
• Organisational changes often infers a cultural change.
• Use of best practice guidelines and models.
• Briefings, education and presentations to reinforce roles and responsibilities.
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SRP Roles and Responsibilities
• STANAG 4675.
• Identifies essential roles to monitor and manage an effective surveillance program.
• manning recommendations rationalised to accommodate ADF context.
• Many AOP-62 functions already align with tasks being performed by Defence.
• Assisted in formalising roles to ensure they occurred not just to demonstrate compliance but to demonstrate an effective program in operation.
• Identifies right person for the role - personnel with:
• the correct authority to instigate ISS activities;
• inventory knowledge and access to data;
• technical safety background and surveillance expertise;
• knowledge of test and evaluation programs; and
• data management experience and knowledge of surveillance requirements.
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• New SRP AS&P Roles created:
• In Service Surveillance Manager.
• Oversee surveillance activities across EMB.
• Act as the conduit and facilitator for surveillance activities between stakeholders.
• Chairman of the Surveillance Working group.
• Surveillance engineers
• Programme manager
• Data management coordinator.
SRP Roles and
Responsibilities
Surveillance Working Group
Activities
SRPPhase 2
SRPTemplates
Sustainment Surveillance
Audit
ISS On-line Applications
Training&
Education
EOSurveillance
Plan Grouping
Establish Surveillance
Working Group
EMBSurveillance Organisation
In Service Surveillance
Manager
SRP Roles and Responsibilities – In Service Surveillance Manager
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In Service Surveillance Manager & the Surveillance Stakeholder Network
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ESMP Primary Stakeholders and SWG members
Surveillance Manager (AS&P)
ISS Program Management & CoordinationSurveillance SMESWG Chair
EO Sustainment Managers
Inventory Management
EO Sustainment Managers
EO Sustainment Managers
Inventory Management
Inventory Management
Product Line SPOsProduct Line SPOs
In service SurveillanceMaintenanceInventory management
Product Line SPOs
In service SurveillanceMaintenanceInventory management
In Service SurveillanceMaintenanceInventory management
JLC - Regional Services
In service firing and operational experience of EO.In service monitoring,Local TestingType 2 Surveillance
Service HQs
In service firing and operational experience of EO.In service monitoring.Local TestingType 1 Surveillance
JPEU DST Group Other Agencies
NDTCondition monitoringIn-service Propellant Testing In-service ProofPredictive testingType 3 Surveillance
OEM/ContractorsCondition monitoringIn-service ProofPredictive testingEnvironmental Monitoring.InspectionsDOS Representation
EMB Engineering
Engineering Management.Introduction into Service.Technical Regulation.Engineering.Governance.Predictive Analysis.Risk Assessment.
NDTCondition monitoringIn-service ProofPredictive testingDestructionType 3 Surveillance
EO Sustainment Managers
EO Sustainment Managers
EO Acquisition Managers
Preparations for Sustainment
Preparations for Sustainment
Preparations for ISS during Sustainment
Capability Manager
Key
ThalesStorageTransportationNDTRIP Receipt InspectionEO100 reporting
EO Services
LEOSPO (ISS)MEOSPO (ISS)AEOSPO (ISS)
TMF/DEOH/RAAF Amberley
EMB SPO
AS&P
ISS Program Management Surveillance EngineeringTrend AnalysisDefect ReportsSurveillance SchedulingData Management CoordPropellant StabilityPropellant & Proof programming.
• SRP New Roles and Responsibilities:
• Given the organisational change and changes in the EO fraternity in general, the SRP will be captured in an EMB publication entitled “Surveillance Program Plan”.
• This will be supported by organisational responsibilities represented by swim lane diagrams defining relationships and workflows between System Program Offices and AS&P. Building on the core strengths of surveillance SMEs being better placed to offer support.
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Managing Surveillance – Surveillance Program Plan
Surveillance Working Group
• SWG Aims • Promote ISS Best Practice and develop ISS cultural
awareness – continuity of surveillance message;
• Increase visibility and awareness of ISS - consistency and continuity of approach across Defence;
• Encourage stakeholder collaboration and discussion to ensure that mutually acceptable and achievable surveillance activities are captured in supporting artefacts. In particular communication at the Acquisition stage of the munitions lifecycle.
• Establish a routine surveillance program with AS&Pincluding baselining.
• Early identification of standards and LAT requirements to ensure the ability to conduct through life repeatable surveillance/proof testing regimes.
• Ratification of models and templates that affect the surveillance community prior to release.
• Convene as required to discuss ISS issues affecting Defence.
EOSurveillance
Plan Grouping
Training&
Education
Sustainment Surveillance
Audit
ISS On-line Applications
EMBSurveillance Organisation
In Service Surveillance
Manager
SRP Roles and
Responsibilities
SRPPhase 2
SRPTemplates
Establish Surveillance
Working Group
Surveillance Working Group
Activities
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• ISS Documentation Reform based on:
• Establishing a Surveillance Strategy in the first instance or all new procurements at the acquisition stage of lifecycle with Sustainment management, AS&P and SWG involvement to clearly map through life surveillance requirements.
• Surveillance Strategy leads to accurate:• Surveillance Plans,
• Surveillance Baseline data,
• Proof Standards,
• Inspection procedures,
• Surveillance Schedule,
• Surveillance Tasking Schedule,
• Validation of activities.
Surveillance Reform Program ISS Documentation
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Establish Surveillance
Working Group
Training&
Education
Sustainment Surveillance
Audit
ISS On-line Applications
EMBSurveillance Organisation
In Service Surveillance
Manager
SRP Roles and
Responsibilities
Surveillance Working Group
Activities
SRPPhase 2
SRPTemplates
EOSurveillance
Plan Grouping
• SRP ISS Documentation:• Surveillance Strategy - Surveillance
Questionnaire.
• Surveillance Plan Exemplars.• SAA, Artillery, Large calibre, Guided Weapon
• Surveillance & Proof Plan Template.• Duplication removed;
• Less complex;
• Grouping where possible;
• Encourage practical/achievable CPPs;
• Task Instruction;
• Schedule.
• User Unit Feedback Report.
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Surveillance Reform Program ISS Documentation
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Surveillance &
Proof Planning
SAPTSafety CaseFPSSpec
ScheduleJPEUDSTGFMSOEM
IMPSurv StratEOCPAcq Strat
EO16WR039UUFRJLC
Env DataData LoggersTrend Analysis
Key Data
Improved Surveillance to better inform Engineering and Inventory Management decisions.
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• Aims of tiered approach to surveillance• Access to wider spectrum of relevant surveillance data;
• Apply practical, common sense approach to utilising available data;
• Assist in trend analysis;
• Adopt positive approach to EO reporting not just EO at fault aspect of EO16s.
Tiered approach to Surveillance
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Type 3 ………… Fully instrumented JPEU/DST Group Trials; FMS Case surveillance/reliability reports.
Type 2 ……….. .. JLC (Regional Services specialist assistance (Local Trials/Data), attendance at range practices (WR039).
Type 1 ……….. .. In Service Firings User Unit feedback reports, Data loggers, tap into other available surveillance records as required (e.g. temperature records (ESH, ship’s magazine), field condition reports etc).
Cost of obtaining data
Com
plexity of obtaining data
Quality of data
SRP Network Applications
SRPTemplates
Establish Surveillance
Working Group
EOSurveillance
Plan Grouping
Training&
Education
Sustainment Surveillance
Audit
EMBSurveillance Organisation
In Service Surveillance
Manager
SRP Roles and
Responsibilities
Surveillance Working Group
Activities
SRPPhase 2
ISS On-line Applications
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In Service Surveillance On-line Applications• ISS Application is hosted on the Defence Restricted Network utilising the EMB EO Management Tool.
SRP Network Applications
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• Surveillance Planning Application• 7 Key Report Pages Identified so far:
• Report 1 - ISS DATA, Report One, Generic Design Data for NIIN.
• Report 2 - ISS DATA, Report Two, Specific Data for Batch/Lot or Identification number for Guided Weapons.
• Report 3 - Propellant Testing Report, identification of CI’s for propellant testing by NIIN, Lot number or all identification of CIs that require propellant chemical analysis testing within a specified date range.
• Report 4 - Proof Testing Report, identification of CI’s for proof testing by NIIN, Lot number or all identification of CIs that require proof testing within a specified date range.
• Report 5 - Component Search. Ability to search and identify individual energetic/lifed components within an all up round configuration. Identifies individual energetic/lifed components that may be present across multiple CIs.
• Report 6 - Incidents and Defects (EO16) this report page provides AS&P with the facility to track and record EO16 Incident and Defect report forms. It does not replace the EOIAC database. The page will allow AS&Pto more efficiently monitor and respond to trends in reported defects and failures that may impact on CI reliability and availability.
• Report 7 – Surveillance Activity Planning and Reporting (JPEU/DST Group).
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SRP Network Applications
• Traffic Light Reporting Tool• Communicates the state of an inventory based on achievement of programmed
surveillance activity.
• Reports surveillance/proof outcomes by means of Traffic Light system.
• Updated using metadata from ISS Planning Tool but will require Sustainment Manager input to confirm Success/fail/delay/repeat etc and the potential implications.
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SRP Network Applications
Concern
No Concern
Potential Concern
SRP Routine Audit
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• Routine Surveillance Audit• The AS&P ISSM will work with EMB QA team to establish and maintain a routine program of
surveillance audit across all EMB SPOs.
• A complete ongoing surveillance audit will be performed on each EMB SPOs on a biennial cycle.
• Auditing surveillance provides a mechanism for evaluating and maintaining the effectiveness of the SRP and ensures compliance with the SRP’s adopted standards and the Explosive Ordnance Safety Program (EOSP).
• Provides a mechanism for ensuring continuity and consistency of execution of the SRP across EMB SPOs and in accordance with extant EMB procedures.
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Phase 2 Challenges.
• Phase 2 Challenges:• Change triggers were also program challenges;
• The value in changing the surveillance program questioned;
• Build and improve rather than rejuvenate old systems;
• Key was identifying what needed to change, what needed to be kept and what needed to grow;
• Generating a shared vision where people are enthusiastic and motivated about the new program and the processes through which it will be achieved.
• Generate a positive outlook where people look for opportunities and advantages rather than obstacles and reasons not to change.
• End of Phase 3 will see:• Infrastructure, roles and responsibilities identified, and manning in place to support SRP;
• Basic ISS application in place and a program of upgrades and enhancements in place to follow;
• ISS surveillance documentation templates in place;
• EMB policy and procedure document established via the Surveillance Program Plan;
• Surveillance Working Group operational providing SME Surveillance support via the ISSM;
• Complete inventory ‘grouped’ for surveillance, as far as practicable, based on Phase 2 exemplars;
• SRP process applied to all New Acquisitions;
• Routine Surveillance Audit Program in place;
• Expansion of data capture and better utilisation of environmental data to support the decision making process.
SRP Outcomes.
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