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Ms. Bree A. Hartlage
NAVSUP HQ
Command Science Advisor
(717) 605-3405
NAVY Sense & Respond Logistics
Mobile Loads(RFID)
Fuel State(Fuel Management)
Health, UsageRemaining Useful Life
Position / Location
MEBCommander
Sea BasedLogistics
•Automatic Supply Requisitions•Automatic Maintenance Sked•Anticipatory Logistics•Order Tracking/Visibility•Fuel Management•Significantly Reduced Logistics Footprint
Platform-Level Deliverables•Ultra Low Power Sensor Packages – Small, smart, self-powered•Emergent Intelligence – Self-Organizing, Smart Mesh Networks
•Battlefield Fuel Quantity / Quality Sensors
•Ops / Log Synchronization•Real-Time Assessment of the“Fight” left in Platforms•Real-Time Options Generation•Predictive Planning Tool
DistanceSupport
Infrastructure
•Life Cycle Management•Distance Tech Support•OEM / Depot Interface•Fleet Trending•Technical Training
Command Level Deliverables•Battlefield Fuel Management Tools•Commander’s Decision Support Tools for Demand Options Generation•Intelligent Agents for Autonomic Logistics
I-SI-SI-SI-S
I-SI-SDM
Mesh Networks
Ammo
Sense & Respond Logistics BAS-FY08-03PSense & Respond Logistics BAS-FY08-03P
Sense & Respond Logistics
Sensor => Equipment Health/Supply => Future Health/Supply => Platform Readiness => Availability => Decision Support
Affordable, Ultra-Low Power Sensors
Board LevelNov 200510 in^3
ASIC/MEMS30 months1 in^3
Complex data sensors operating on scavenged power, IP addressable. Part of a Mesh Network Infrastructure monitoring equipment health, status, location, and state to LRU level.
Machinery Prognostics – Emergent Intelligence
Mesh Networks for Dynamic Dist Ops
2005
Static, No forecast, monolithic, manual
update
Dynamic, Mission Life Forecast, Modular,
Auto update
2012
Provides capability to accurately determining platform health, usage and remaining useful life for disparate equipments / system-types. Equipment level, system level, platform level, and enterprise level prognostics models that function in an open, distributed environment.
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Anticipatory Proactive Anticipatory Proactive Logistics,Logistics,
Alter Initial ConditionsAlter Initial Conditions
Anticipatory Proactive Anticipatory Proactive Logistics,Logistics,
Alter Initial ConditionsAlter Initial Conditions
Anticipatory Proactive Anticipatory Proactive Logistics,Logistics,
Alter Initial ConditionsAlter Initial Conditions
Decision Support Tools For Demand Options Generation
•Capture and Visualizecommander’s intent and range of ops / log options.
DELIVERABLES
Four Products withFleet / Force-Wide
Applicability
Key Enablers for Log Transformation
TRL 3 StartTRL 6 Finish
FUEL
Commander’s Planning Toolfor future ops. Allows optimumForce configuration based on Knowledge of the “fight” left In individual platforms.
Predictive PlatformMission Area Readiness Model
•Battlefield Fuel Management -Options for Dynamic AllocationBased on commander’s intent.
Sensors
Machinery of Interest
The S2NAP® SubSystem
Information/Application Interfaces
OMMS
NG
CSMP(Ship’s
File)
Temp
Press
Vibes
Other
RSUPPLY
PARTSON
ORDER
Translator
Repair Order – 2K w/ Parts
Q-Tasks
“STAR” LPACOEMs : Dresser Rand RIX
OBRP/MILSTRIP
Work Candidates/2K’s
CSMP(Shore File)
RMAIS/MST
Sensor Signal/Failure Trigger
Distance Support 2.0 Server
Shipboard Environment
ICMP
NAVSUP Log R& D ProgramNAVSUP Log R& D Programin partnership with RLWin partnership with RLW
Sense & Respond Logistics Functional Architecture
U-Cards
SENSE RESPOND
Backup
Phase II Work Plan: Nested RFID, ONR Topic N04-180
Work is Centered on
Always Available Wireless
Node (AAWN)