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HQ USAREUR Office Of The Deputy Chief Of Staff, Engineer

Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S). HQ USAREUR Office Of The Deputy Chief Of Staff, Engineer. 3May06 Dr. Michael Thomas & Ed Riegelman. This briefing is: UNCLASSIFIED.

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HQ USAREUR Office Of The Deputy Chief Of Staff, Engineer

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  1. Geospatial Information and Services (GI&S) HQ USAREUR Office Of The Deputy Chief Of Staff, Engineer 3May06 Dr. Michael Thomas & Ed Riegelman This briefing is: UNCLASSIFIED HQ USAREUR Responsive And Professional ANY MISSION, ANYWHERE

  2. Army Mission Area/Domain Structure Army Alignment with GIG ES Governance Business Mission Area (BMA) Army Lead: DUSA Warfighting Mission Area (WMA) Army Lead: G-3/5/7 Defense Intelligence Mission Area (DIMA) Army Lead: G-2 Governance Governance Governance Focused Logistics Army Lead: G-4 Battlespace Awareness Army Lead: G-2 Force Application Army Lead: G-8 Force Protection Army Lead: G-8 Net-Centric Army Lead: CIO/G-6 Force Management Army Lead: G-3/5/7/FM Training Army Lead: G-3/5/7/TR Command & Control Army Lead: G-3/5/7/SB Lead Acquisition Army Lead: ASA(ALT) Financial Management Army Lead: ASA(FM&C) Human Resource Management Army Lead: ASA(M&RA) Installations & Environment Army Lead: ACSIM Civil Works Army Owner: ASA(CW) Logistics Army Lead: ASA(ALT) ROS Domains TBD Enterprise Information Environment Mission Area (EIEMA) Army Lead: CIO/G-6 (GA&CKO) Governance Computing Infrastructure Army Lead: CIO/G-6 (AONS) Communications Army Lead: CIO/G-6 (AONS) Core Enterprise Services Army Lead: CIO/G-6 (GA&CKO) Information Assurance Army Lead: CIO/G-6 (GA&CKO) 4 Mission Areas: - 18 Domains Geospatial Foundation Requirements – All Mission Areas Draw From the Same GIS Foundation Data

  3. Standards and Doctrine The Key to Interoperability • Business Mission Area • Acquisition • Financial Management • HR Management • others G o v e r n a n c e G o v e r n a n c e Governance • Warfighting Mission Area • Focused Logistics • Battlespace Awareness • Force Application • Others • Enterprise Information • Mission Area • Communications • Computing Infrastructure • Info Assurance • Core Enterprise Services Interoperability Core Standards - C/JMTK - DFDD Governance • Defense Intelligence • Mission Area • TBD 4 Mission Areas 18 Domains • TGD provides an interim enterprise solution for “operationalizing” FIE data: • Standardized data model with metadata (FACC and SDS-based [interim to DFDD]) • Standardized software tools (C/JMTK-based) • Standardized hardware (DTSS-based) • Standardized procedures/governance (Configuration Control Board)

  4. Ramstein AFB example of Cross Domain Users

  5. DoD Architecture Framework Summary Source: DoD Architecture Framework Version 1.0, Volume 1 Definitions and Guidelines, 15 August 2003

  6. Geospatial Information Resources • Geospatial Information • - Analog/Digital • CADD/GIS/GPS/Imagery • Implicit/Explicit Funds Personnel GeospatialInformation Technology Processes Geospatial Information Technology: Computers, ancillary equipment, software, firmware and similar procedures, services (including support services), and related resources. Geospatial Information Resources: Geospatial information itself and related resources, such as personnel, hardware, software, funds, and technology.

  7. “Standalone” Stovepipe data Single discipline/business area Not networked Easy to get started Oversight -- limited Access Control – Easy Limited impact on operation – difficult to discern Enterprise Integrated data All business areas Networked Requires planning/coordination Oversight -- critical Access Control - complex Becomes a vital “utility” – major impact on business processes Two Types of GIS

  8. Note: Red > 20 yrs, Yellow 10-20 yrs, Green < 10 yrs (1:250k)

  9. Organizing Defense Business GI&S: Credibility Through Mission Context The World Extent National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency The Installation & Environment Extent Defense Installation Spatial Data Infrastructure The Facility Extent A Role for BIM and CONOPS GIS Know the Facility… Know the World… Know the Installation…

  10. Data Problem Definition (1 of 3) Mission Specific Data Level-5 (MSD-5) is essential for information-based expeditionary operations in urban environments, but very little exists in the EUCOM AOR. Mission Specific Data (Urban) BRIDGE Bridge Ref. No. = 2342656 Use = Road Bridge No. of Spans = 2 Width = 20M Length = 300M Overhead Clearance = 10M UnderBridge Clearance = 40M Load Class = 60 Short Tons HIGH Information Content Fidelity NO BRIDGE INFORMATION Cost and Time to Produce MSD-1 1:250K (JOG) MSD-5 1:15K (City Graphic) MSD-3 1:50K (TLM 50) MSD-2 1:100K (TLM 100) LOW Scale/Product

  11. Data Problem Definition (2 of 3) The future of urban operations, adding intelligence to data High resolution imagery provides an important spatial foundation for geospatial operations. The addition of feature and attribute data provides the ability to perform essential geospatial and intelligence analysis. The addition of elevation data provides the ability to perform More in-depth geospatial and intelligence analysis. HIGH TIME/COST HIGH LOW FEATURE AND ATTRBUTE DENSITY = INFORMATION SUPERIORITY

  12. DTED 1 SRTM DTED 2 HRTe 3 HRTe 4 HRTe 5 POST SPACING 100m 30m 10m 3m 1m FILE SIZE (28km x 24km) 0.021 MB 0.196 MB 26.3 MB 291.8 MB 2,626.2 MB COST Data Problem Definition (3 of 3) Current elevation data does not meet urban data requirements. UAV * LIDAR $ DTED 1 SRTM2 HRTe3 HRTe4 HRTe5 Availablefrom NGA… What we need!!

  13. Google Earth – Network PerformancePerformance benchmark for “User Expectation Management” • City over Sahara Desert 15m imagery • Denver, CO 1 ft imagery • Boston, MA w/ 3D Buildings 1 ft imagery with 3D stood-up buildings * Performance Testing – Time required for 100% data download over region after initial free-text search & zoom

  14. Vision Drives Where we’re going… • GIS with Shared Data • Authoritative data sources/catalog • Capture and maintain data once. Eliminate redundancy • Use available technology & Web Services for decision and mission support

  15. Warfighter Need Objective Met USAREUR Mission Objectives Goal Reporting Feedback to Customer GIS Strat Plans Mission Metrics Strategic Management Priorities Policy Operational Architectural Review Document Requirements Document (ICD) Contains Business Rules Standards Data Model Tactical Implementation Geo-Enabled IT System Architecture G Staff Participation and Concurrence Links Between GIS IT Investment and Architecture

  16. NGA/TEC ICD for JGES AGDIMP USAREUR GIS STRATPLAN EUCOM GIS STRATPLAN Architectural Review of TGD ICD for TGD HQ USAREUR GIS Implementation Plan EGDC Plan (65%) 60th Det OIs EUCOM Google Earth Implementation Plan EGDC Plan (95%) OCP Plan

  17. Different Levels Have Different GIS Needs…. DGInet provides connectivity between Data Sources USA USAF USN USMC Global GeoBase Geo Readiness Strategic ITAM GeoReach GeoFidelis CJMTK provides common tools across the DoD GLIDE Theater IMA-E Urban FOS GIS TGD Means to Fill in the Holes Left By Existing Data Suppliers...

  18. Generic TGD Architecture DGInet Node 60th Eng Det (Rear) Deployed Uni ts TGD Production Server Dissemination Server SIPRNET SIPRNET LAN Thick Users: Direct data download or disconnected editing by deploying units using DTSS/TGD. DGInet Node

  19. ArcGIS 8.3 JTX PLTS 3.1 Digital Vector Product Data VITD, VMap, DNC, LWD, UVMap, EUVMap Digital Raster Product Data DGInet 3.0.1 JIVA-V Tactical Decision Aids (TDAs) DTED, CADRG, CIB (ArcIMS 4.0.1) Vector Products (e.g. VITD) Hardcopy Map Products Raster Products (e.g. DTED) TGD System Architecture Data Ingest Data Editing & Maintenance Data Dissemination Server Production Data (reduced schema) Metadata (ICML format) Metadata Tool Imagery Reference Data (DGInet Raster) Admin Tool TGD Data Model ArcSDE 8.3 (SQL Server) Production Database - Global - Strategic - Tactical - Urban Data Analysis Hardcopy Map Sources (External to TGD Development) DTSS - ArcGIS 8.3 - ERDAS Hardcopy “Maps on Demand” (TBD) Metadata Data & Product Output Reference Data Data-centric Tactics, Techniques and Procedures Product Data (raster, vector, flat files) TGD Tools • - Windows 2000 - SQL Server • ArcSDE 8.3 - ERDAS Imagine • ArcGIS/PLTS/JTX - SocetSet Distributed Editing (TBD)

  20. LWN-C (SIPRNet) LWN-U (NIPRNet) WEB DEVELOPER CONOPS DATA TGD (U) WEB SITE SERVER TGD (S) WEB SITE SERVER WEBSITE GOLD TGD DATABASE TGD (S) GOLD SERVER TGD (U) GOLD SERVER De-Classification Procedure • IMS • WEB SITE • IMS • WEB SITE • SDE • SQL SERVER • WIN SERVER TGD 3.0 FACC TGD 3.0 FACC • SDE • SQL SERVER • WIN SERVER • ARC GIS 9.X Starter Data for Area of Operations Data Promotion EXTERNAL SITE ITAM / IMA / ITSA TBD USAREUR TGD SITE USAREUR TGD SITE 1:1 Data Import Using FACC NGA DATA TGD (S) SILVER PRODUCTION SERVER <SDS-FIE FACC> MAPPING 3rd PARTY DATA TGD 3.0 FACC FORWARD SITE DATA BASES • SDE • SQL SERVER • WIN SERVER TGD 3.0 FACC HAND HELDDATACOLLECTS CONOPS SITES Bondsteel Montieth EETAF SITES GIS Teams CONOPS GIS SITES TGD(S) GIS PRODUCTIONLAB AIR GAP CONOPS GIS DATA DICTONARY 1.0 SDS-FIE SUBSET SDS-FIE

  21. CONOPS GIS Data Flows SDSFIE to FACCX ITAM IMA-E NIPR Server TGD Server(s) SDSFIE EGDC NIPR users Other Existing Data SIPR users GIS-R Possible

  22. United States Army Europe-Expeditionary Geospatial Data Collection (EGDC) Overview

  23. Part II - Presentation Overview • Overall Expeditionary Geospatial Data Collection (EGDC) Workflow • Data Discovery Process • Build Baseline Dataset Process • Data Collection Plan Process • Prepare Equipment Process • Collect Data Process • Process Data Process

  24. Overall Expeditionary Geospatial Data Collection (EGDC) Workflow

  25. Data Discovery Process

  26. Build Baseline Dataset Process

  27. Data Collection Plan Process

  28. Prepare Equipment Process

  29. Collect Data Process

  30. Process Data Process

  31. Conclusions • GI&S is working TGD efforts to optimize GIS tasks within the current and future USAREUR architecture in collaboration with G6. • The data requirements are orders of magnitude beyond what we currently have today – or have planned. • Working to insure that TGD is a flexible, expandable architecture that can provide the beginnings of the data acquisition that is going to be demanded in the future.

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